Hi all,
It's been quite some time since I needed any advice and once I got my EU settlement, didn't think I'd need to deal with much immigration advice for another 10 years or so!
However events have forced me to begin the process of legal custody of my nephew and we will need to get as much information regarding immigration as possible.
So here is a brief rundown of the facts:
- my nephew will be 10 years old soon
- his father has never been present, nor is he listed on the birth certificate
- my sister has lost legal custody and my nephew is in foster care
- I am the only living relative that social services are considering
- I have been resident in the UK for 10+ years and have 10-year Settled Status as the partner of an Irish citizen
- I am very likely to succeed with my petition for custody due to the circumstances
- my nephew will likely need to live with us for at least a year and will need to attend school during that period
- I have been in close contact with social services and have a family lawyer in the US directing my case
- while I have resources, I don't have lots to spend on immigration lawyers, but will consider that as a last resort
Is there anyone who has had a similar circumstance? Any advice on bringing a child over from the States as a guardian/non-parent/custodian, would be greatly appreciated!
I've had a quick read over the Appendix FM route, but want to make sure it's appropriate, especially if anyone has used that visa application before.
A big question I have is whether we could have him apply for that visa while present in the UK or if he would need to apply while in the US?
We will obviously need all the assessments done and we are coordinating that, but they have suggested that he visit our home in Belfast for about a week to see what he thinks, although he's already super keen to come live here! We will just need to satisfy all the arrangements with social services in Alabama before we can bring him here on a longer term. It's doubtful that he will return to the US in a short period of time due to my sister's drug addictions.