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Can an overstayer marry a British citizen?

Can an overstayer marry a British citizen?

I’ve overstayed my visa and I’m getting married in the UK Individuals who want to get married in the UK will need to give notice of marriage. This makes it difficult for overstayers to get married in the UK, as they need to provide a valid immigration status as part of this process.

Can you come back to the US after deportation?

Once you have been deported, the United States government will bar you from returning for five, ten, or 20 years, or even permanently. Generally speaking, most deportees carry a 10-year ban.

Can a deported person come back legally by marrying a citizen UK?

Can a deported person come back legally by marrying a citizen? Often yes (unless prior marriage fraud) after an immigrant petition approved and waiver(s) granted.

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When does someone become an overstayer in the UK?

When does someone become an overstayer? An overstayer is a person who has remained in the UK beyond the period they are permitted. This will either be the expiry date on their most recently issued visa, or the date any leave that has been extended by Section 3C or Section 3D of the Immigration Act 1971 ends.

What happens if you have overstayed your leave in the UK?

If you have ever overstayed in the UK, this will break your continuous leave, unless the period between the expiry of one grant of leave and the date of application for the next grant of leave was: after 24 November 2016, and under 14 days, and with a good reason.

How do I know if I have overstayed my visa?

The Home Office does not remind individuals of their visa expiry date. If you are unsure if you have overstayed, you should check your biometric residence permit or look for a stamp or sticker in your passport. We answer some frequently asked questions about the impact of overstaying and if it is possible to regularise immigration status.

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How do I apply for entry clearance after becoming an overstayer?

For expert advice regarding an application for Entry Clearance or Leave to Remain after becoming an overstayer, contact our Immigration Barristers on 0203 617 9173 or complete our enquiry form below.

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