Hi. From 1992 - 2000, I had an "Indefinite Leave to Remain in the U.K." stamp in my US passport, as I married a Brit and came to The UK to live there.
I have since divorced him, married another Brit in the U.K., and we went through the US immigration process for him to move to America with me so I could be with my elderly parents.
I am now living in America - Brit #2 who immigrated with me to the US in 2000, bailed on me.
I would like to move back to the U.K.
My question is, is since I was once issued an Indefinite Leave to Remain status in the U.K. (I would have applied for duel citizenship at that time, but evidently, if you were an American citizen, you would lose that citizenship if you applied to be a citizen of another country), is that Indef Leave to Remain always good for the U.K. if you want to return, or not? I have a TIN number, too, if that makes any difference.
I would want to move with my fiancé (he is American), so I suspect he would have to go through the immigration process, of course.
If anyone knows the answer to this, could you let me know?
Thanks!
Julie