My husband and I phoned UKVI 5x, we get the same answer- I can’t apply within the UK. A few times we were trying to explain our situation they didn’t even bother to listen, a woman (not even British) said speak clearly to my husband and hung up.
Caution Extract from the rules Frequent or successive visits: how to assess if an applicant is making the UK their main home or place of work See: paragraph V 4.2(b) of appendix V: visitor rules. You should check the applicant’s travel history, including how long they are spending in the UK and how frequently they are returning. You must assess if they are, in effect, making the UK their main home. You should look at: • the purpose of the visit and intended length of stay stated • the number of visits made over the past 12 months, including the length of stay on each occasion, the time elapsed since the last visit, and if this amounts to the individual spending more time in the UK than in their home country • the purpose of return trips to the visitor’s home country and if this is used only to seek re-entry to the UK • the links they have with their home country - consider especially any long term commitments and where the applicant is registered for tax purposes • evidence the UK is their main place of residence, for example: o if they have registered with a general practitioner (GP) o if they send their children to UK schools • the history of previous applications, for example if the visitor has previously been refused under the family rules and subsequently wants to enter as a visitor you must assess if they are using the visitor route to avoid the rules in place for family migrants joining British or settled persons in the UK There is no specified maximum period which an individual can spend in the UK in any period such as ‘6 months in 12 months’. However, if it is clear from an individual’s travel history that they are making the UK their home you should refuse their application. Grounds for doubting the applicant’s intentions to vi
This sounds really good. But a few questions- if I return from the Philippines after the application, would they not question me upon entry why I am back here again when I was only away for two weeks? (Let’s say would manage to do the application and get my passport back within two weeks) How long can I keep my passport after application? Would they not cancel my application if I ask for my passport to be returned after application?
very important link there Mattecube. more and more i think top class immigration legal representation is needed here.
from what i have read--lawyers charge at least as much as the settlement visa fees......so you should budget for ££ thousands--not a few quid. does the name JOHN ASH mean anything to you ?
For goodness sake, we don’t really have a lot of money to spend with lawyers. a friend recommended Deloitte