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Ihave promlem with my case i come uk 1996 then my case was

 
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Ihave promlem with my case i come uk 1996 then my case was refused and 2001 i was removed from uk on may the 2001 dec icam uk my illegally document, 2005 june i appled for indefinie leave to remain on the basic that i have family here na my case no answer still today

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Expert:  A Hayat replied 1090 days and 19 hours ago.



Did you submit the application yourself or do it through solicitors - what family do you have here in the UK and on what basis did you apply for ILR in 2005?

Customer replied 1090 days and 10 hours ago.

No I did do it by my self my solicitors do it and i have 2 kids and wife,am married in muslim culture and i apply ILR under policy know DP5/96 under taken to grant parent of children who were born and i lived uk more than seven year

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Expert:  A Hayat replied 1090 days and 1 hours ago.

If you submitted an application based on new circumstances following your previous removal then the Home Office will no doubt consider the latest application very carefully but equally take into account your previous immigration history. However, given the nature of the application you are likely to receive sympathy and so you could very well succeed. Your solicitor should be able to advise you about your chances in more detail.

 

It would be sensible for you to instruct a solicitor to pursue the application and chase for a decision given the length of time it has been outstanding. Any refusal will afford you a right of appeal and your chances before an independent immigration judge are likely to be much better there than with the Home Office.

 

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