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Entering the UK after a 7-year overstay

Entering the UK after a 7-year overstay
  1. What is the penalty for overstaying in UK?
  2. Is overstaying a criminal Offence in UK?
  3. Can you come back to UK after being deported?
  4. Can a Overstayer get married in the UK?
  5. What happens if you stay in the UK longer than 6 months?
  6. Can you be deported if you have a child in the UK?
  7. Can I leave the UK while my visa is being processed?
  8. How does immigration know when I leave UK?
  9. Can I live in the UK if my child is British?
  10. Can you come back after deportation?
  11. Can you be deported if you have indefinite leave to remain?
  12. How can you avoid deportation?

What is the penalty for overstaying in UK?

If you don't leave voluntarily within 30 days of your visa or leave expiring, you could be deported. Check what to do if you're going to be deported. If you leave after 30 days, you could be banned from re-entering the UK for between 1 and 10 years.

Is overstaying a criminal Offence in UK?

Overstaying your visa UK is a criminal offence at any time and it is crucial for overstayers to seek immediate legal advice. ... An application for further leave to remain will be refused if a person has overstayed their leave by more than 28 days from the time that their visa has expired.

Can you come back to UK after being deported?

When can I come back to the UK after a deportation? If you have been deported from the UK at any time, you must apply in writing for a revocation of the Deportation Order, and wait for the outcome of the revocation request before you can travel back to the UK, or before you can apply for an entry clearance application.

Can a Overstayer get married in the UK?

If you marry a British citizen, and you and that British citizen have a joint minor (under the age of 18) British citizen child, you may qualify to remain in the UK irrespective of your immigration status (valid visa, visa expired, overstayer, illegal entrant, failed asylum seeker etc).

What happens if you stay in the UK longer than 6 months?

If you're staying in the UK for longer than 6 months, you must collect your biometric residence permit when you arrive. You may also have to take a tuberculosis test as part of your application depending on where you come from.

Can you be deported if you have a child in the UK?

Yes, you can be deported if you have a child in the UK. If your child is under 18 and doesn't have their own indefinite leave to remain and/or has been living with you, they are liable to be deported with you.

Can I leave the UK while my visa is being processed?

The same applies to your dependants. In other words, you will not be able to leave the UK and travel abroad during this time. Your passport will be returned only once your application has been processed. You will receive it usually within 10 working days from the date of your decision.

How does immigration know when I leave UK?

Data is being collected on all passengers as they leave the UK on scheduled commercial international air, sea and rail routes. The government says exit checks are "predominately an immigration and data tool", giving a "comprehensive picture" of whether people leave the UK when they are supposed to.

Can I live in the UK if my child is British?

A child with British citizenship. If you have a child who has British citizenship, you may be able to apply for the right to remain in the UK under part of the immigration rules. ... This access can either be as agreed with the parent/carer that your child normally lives with, or access ordered by a family court in the UK.

Can you come back after deportation?

If you were ordered removed (or deported) from the U.S., you must remain outside of the country for either five, ten, or 20 years. It's even possible that you will not be allowed to return to the U.S. at all.

Can you be deported if you have indefinite leave to remain?

Revocation of ILR

The ILR will be revoked where a person: is liable to deportation or administrative removal but cannot be deported or removed because of the UK's obligations under the Refugee Convention or the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) (ILR is revoked);

How can you avoid deportation?

You must meet certain requirements:

  1. you must have been physically present in the U.S. for 10 years;
  2. you must have good moral character during that time.
  3. you must show "exceptional and extremely unusual" hardship to your U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident spouse, parent or child if you were to be deported.

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