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  • Aug 14, 2015, 09:55 AM
    Magfrizz
    Reasons of not leaving the UK
    can i get a solicitor to help my case of not leaving the UK?

    Original post:
    Quote:

    I received a letter from the home office to leave the UK and I do not want as I have stayed in the UK for 4 years. So I went to see a solicitor to help me and I was being told to give reasons to stay in the UK. So the question is what reasons I should write or give to the home office that would help me stay in the country?
    {Mod note} Editing your post is against out rules, the original post made sense. the edited post did not.
  • Aug 14, 2015, 10:05 AM
    Oliver2011
    If you left you would miss Queen E's 140th year reign celebration?

    Wimbledon?

    Bangers and mash?
  • Aug 14, 2015, 10:21 AM
    tickle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Magfrizz View Post
    I received a letter from the home office to leave the UK and I do not want as I have stayed in the UK for 4 years. So I went to see a solicitor to help me and I was being told to give reasons to stay in the UK. So the question is what reasons I should write or give to the home office that would help me stay in the country?

    How would we know this. It is your life.
  • Aug 14, 2015, 10:36 AM
    smoothy
    Tell them you developed a taste for Jellied eel, warm beer and mushy peas.
  • Aug 14, 2015, 10:40 AM
    tickle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by smoothy View Post
    Tell them you developed a taste for warm beer and mushy peas. And Jellied Eel.

    Devonshire cream

    Roast beef and Yorkshire pudding with mashed potatoes

    Bangers and mash
  • Aug 14, 2015, 08:37 PM
    Fr_Chuck
    First what type of visa are you on. Why would they ask you to leave, did they give a reason, and have you talked to them.

    Your legal adviser should know, if they are experienced in immigration to the reasons that the immigration want to hear. So what reasons did they say.

    You explain your family relationships (if any) spouse, friends. You explain your work and how you are a productive member of society.
    Show how you have purchased property (if you have) and so on.
  • Aug 15, 2015, 06:43 AM
    smoothy
    Apparently we have another NooB that thinks is acceptable to change their posts... look at Tickles post #3 where they were quoted earlier saying something different.
  • Aug 15, 2015, 09:04 AM
    AK lawyer
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by smoothy View Post
    Apparently we have another NooB that thinks is acceptable to change their posts... look at Tickles post #3 where they were quoted earlier saying something different.

    And it thus appears that OP first wrote "can i get a solicitor to help ...". But now it reads that OP went to see a solicitor. In any case, OP should be aware that this site is not the right place to find a lawyer (i.e. a solicitor, in the UK) to retain. As a matter of fact, I believe we are prohibited from making personal contacts with potential clients on this site.
  • Aug 15, 2015, 09:15 AM
    smoothy
    As well as those conditions and stipulations, as I read in their ORIGINAL post... "I received a letter from the home office to leave the UK and I do not want as I have stayed in the UK for 4 years." Tells me its their employer whom sent them to the UK temporarily to work for them wants them to return. Making it a very different situation. Not at all familiar with the UK on this, but it sounds strikingly similar to a H1B VISA holder in the USA that decides they want to stay... where that is not transferrable.

    Their current situation and status could have a significant impact on what options are available to them.
  • Aug 15, 2015, 01:45 PM
    Misshome
    It is a very good reason to stay in UK.. always something you can do.. besides drinking English Tea with Biscuit.
  • Aug 15, 2015, 02:30 PM
    Curlyben
    For my American friends.
    The Home Office is the equivalent to your State Department.
    This sounds more like a visa over stay situation or failure to obtain leave to remain, as the Home Office doesn't simply ask someone to leave without just cause.
    Deportation is normally the next step, unless there are concrete and compelling reasons to remain.
  • Aug 15, 2015, 02:53 PM
    tickle
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Curlyben View Post
    For my American friends.
    The Home Office is the equivalent to your State Department.
    This sounds more like a visa over stay situation or failure to obtain leave to remain, as the Home Office doesn't simply ask someone to leave without just cause.
    Deportation is normally the next step, unless there are concrete and compelling reasons to remain.

    I am so glad CB you clarified. Now onward...
  • Aug 15, 2015, 03:17 PM
    ScottGem
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Curlyben View Post
    For my American friends.
    The Home Office is the equivalent to your State Department.

    I thought that the Foreign Office was equivalent to State and that the Home Office dealt with internal issues. But yes, I assumed this was an Immigration issue (which is why I moved it from Family Law).
  • Aug 15, 2015, 03:31 PM
    Curlyben
    Yes, you are indeed correct there Scott.
    I wasn't too sure of the US version, I guess Homeland Security, maybe...

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