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ILR for Spouse

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 7:33 pm
by MojoJojo
Hello

I got my dependant UK visa on 3/6/11
I came to the UK on 28/6/11
Went to Pakistan for 6 weeks on 18/10/11(approx 48 days)for exams and returned on 4/12/11 and have been in the UK since then.
My dependant visa expires on 3/9/13
What date should I apply for my ILR?
I am a bit confused with then 28 day thing...does that include working days only?...am I supposed to count back 28 days and apply on that exact date? If I count back 28 days including weekends it comes to 6/8/13.Is that correct?Is that the exact date my application should reach them or I lose my money? It's all French to me!

Any help would be appreciated.

Re: ILR for Spouse

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 8:36 pm
by Amber
MojoJojo wrote:Hello

I got my dependant UK visa on 3/6/11
I came to the UK on 28/6/11
Went to Pakistan for 6 weeks on 18/10/11(approx 48 days)for exams and returned on 4/12/11 and have been in the UK since then.
My dependant visa expires on 3/9/13
What date should I apply for my ILR?
I am a bit confused with then 28 day thing...does that include working days only?...am I supposed to count back 28 days and apply on that exact date? If I count back 28 days including weekends it comes to 6/8/13.Is that correct?Is that the exact date my application should reach them or I lose my money? It's all French to me!

Any help would be appreciated.
You can apply 28 days (not business days, any day) prior to your two year probationary period ending. The probationary period is that you have completed a period of 2 years in the UK, with a visa or permission to remain as a spouse/civil p. As well as meeting the other requirements http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... ettlement/ here

Re: ILR for Spouse

Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 1:03 pm
by MojoJojo
D4109125 wrote:
MojoJojo wrote:Hello

I got my dependant UK visa on 3/6/11
I came to the UK on 28/6/11
Went to Pakistan for 6 weeks on 18/10/11(approx 48 days)for exams and returned on 4/12/11 and have been in the UK since then.
My dependant visa expires on 3/9/13
What date should I apply for my ILR?
I am a bit confused with then 28 day thing...does that include working days only?...am I supposed to count back 28 days and apply on that exact date? If I count back 28 days including weekends it comes to 6/8/13.Is that correct?Is that the exact date my application should reach them or I lose my money? It's all French to me!

Any help would be appreciated.
You can apply 28 days (not business days, any day) prior to your two year probationary period ending. The probationary period is that you have completed a period of 2 years in the UK, with a visa or permission to remain as a spouse/civil p. As well as meeting the other requirements http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... ettlement/ here

Thankyou for replying.The probationary period is 27months isn't it? So basically I apply anytime after 29th June to before 6th August.Excellent I think I finally understand this mumbo jumbo!

Re: ILR for Spouse

Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 1:08 pm
by Amber
MojoJojo wrote:
D4109125 wrote:
MojoJojo wrote:Hello

I got my dependant UK visa on 3/6/11
I came to the UK on 28/6/11
Went to Pakistan for 6 weeks on 18/10/11(approx 48 days)for exams and returned on 4/12/11 and have been in the UK since then.
My dependant visa expires on 3/9/13
What date should I apply for my ILR?
I am a bit confused with then 28 day thing...does that include working days only?...am I supposed to count back 28 days and apply on that exact date? If I count back 28 days including weekends it comes to 6/8/13.Is that correct?Is that the exact date my application should reach them or I lose my money? It's all French to me!

Any help would be appreciated.
You can apply 28 days (not business days, any day) prior to your two year probationary period ending. The probationary period is that you have completed a period of 2 years in the UK, with a visa or permission to remain as a spouse/civil p. As well as meeting the other requirements http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... ettlement/ here

Thankyou for replying.The probationary period is 27months isn't it? So basically I apply anytime after 29th June to before 6th August.Excellent I think I finally understand this mumbo jumbo!
Under the old rules, the probationary period for set(m) is 2 years. See the link I provided.