Conguratulation msjuv on getting your ILR. It must be quite frustrating to wait that long and the whole process not running smoothly, I feel you. I'll be going through the same process in 5 months so just wanted to ask you a question about your application. Did you have any abscences from the UK in ...
Yes cs95tdg, I know that there are restrictions for naturalisation, that is why I think 189 days is a bit much, if you apply the same sort of restrictions for ILR (although there no written law about the number of days).
Thank you Cs95tdg and Sushdmehta, for answering my question.
Thanks for your reply Sushdmehta So very briefly am I to understand from your comments that 189 is not a big deal under family route and I should just make my ILR application at due time with a cover letter explaining the abscences with relevant proof and hope for the best ? :) and don't consider ...
Yes cs95tdg I've read the time spent outside the UK link before it says "Your application to settle here will be judged on its merits, taking into account your reasons for travel, the length of your absences, and whether you and your partner travelled and lived together while you were outside the UK ...
Thanks for your reply sushdmehta, 189 days is the only reason why I think my application might fail I've tried to asses whether it will be a problem or not but no one seems to be able to give me a definate answer because the home office is quite vague about time spent abroad and I really don't want ...
Hello everyone, I'm in a bit of a complicated situation and I wanted to ask for guidance on whether I should go for ILR or extend the the visa I currently have (spouse 2years). The reason for my hesitation to apply for ILR is because of my abscences from the UK which are a total of 189 days with 1 ...
Hello, First of all thank you for creating this wonderfull forum to help people with their immigration needs and providing them with clear information rather than gibberish. I currently hold a 2 year spousal visa. Unfortunately since I didn't know about there being a limit for time we were allowed ...