Hello aziz... welcome
Did they say why you were turned down... what was the reason?
What does your immagration officer say... is he advising you on what to do?
You say that you have submitted further claims on the basis of your English marriage and yet you have heard nothing... did you try to contact them to find out why?
Do you have a professional back ground which sometimes can be important?
The fact that you have heard nothing from your last application may be a sign that something is happening, can you speak to your immagration officer and see if he can help you, being that he is in possession of all the facts.
Judging by your post... yes your case does appear to be considered as a legacy case by the H.O, the fact that you've had a letter just says that your case has been allocated to a case worker, in fact it could take up to five years to resolve, within that time you could be granted permission to reside in the uk but they do not promise.
A lot will depend on your individual circumstances, the fact that you are married and have a child is in your favour, if you work as a professional here that will also help.
If you can try to get yourself some reliable, proffessional help,rather than be at home sick with worry, it will lay your mind at rest.
I know Solicitors can be costly, unless you are on a low income in which case you should qualify for legal aid, if this isn't an option there will be a,. Citizens Advice bureau... some where local to you, there are lots around, they will know everything there is to know, legally or otherwise, make an appointment write all your story down so's you don't miss anything out and go along and see them, what they don't know they will do their best to find out for you, they are lovely people so don't worry.
Goodluck
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