How to get a UK visa after a 10 year ban is over [closed]
I previously had a 10 year ban from the UK. How do I go about getting a visa now? My circumstances have changed. I am a permanent resident in USA and have a good job.
Best Answer
You apply for a visa in the usual way - start here
Note, however, that if UK immigration has seen fit to ban you then any application you make now will be treated with considerable skepticism and will attract considerable scrutiny. You have quite a high bar to reach.
You might do well to find a UK lawyer with experience in immigration cases such as yours and take their advice.
Pictures about "How to get a UK visa after a 10 year ban is over [closed]"
Can I applying for UK visa after 10 years ban?
Challenging the ban under 320 7(A) You can re-apply after 10 years you can appeal/ judicial review against the ban. If a ban of 10 years has been imposed on you under 320 7(A) any new visa application including the UK visit visa will be refused. You may be able to re-apply only after 10 years.How long after deportation can you return to the UK?
If you got help from the government to return to your home country, you can usually apply to return to the UK: in 2 years if you leave within 6 months of being told to leave. in 2 years after your appeal was refused or after an administrative review.Can an overstayer come back to UK?
Will overstaying affect your ability to reenter the UK? There are long term consequences for individuals who overstay their visa period in the UK. If you leave the UK voluntarily after the 30 day period, you risk being banned from re-entering the UK for one to ten years.Can you enter UK after deportation?
If you have already been deported from the UK then you are likely to be aware of the fact that you are subject to an entry ban to the UK. An entry ban is usually 10 years for the UK and you will not be able to apply for a visa or travel to the UK in that 10 year period.UK Bans Re-Entry 2019
Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
Images: Valentin Vesa, Dominika Gregušová, Pixabay, Polina Zimmerman