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10 year long residency
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:10 pm
by Senny
mum has been on a student visa for a while. She entered the UK as a visitor in october 2003 and she applied for a student visa before her visitors visa expired in Jan 2004. this took a while and was later granted In April 2004 The college she was at at the time did the application for her all she did was pay.
Over the years since 2004 we have been extending and no gaps in between.
The last extension we did was in October 2010 we where refused visa. My mum changed her place of uni and we made an application which was refused. Our visas were still valid till November 2011. We applied again and we where granted till October 2013.
From my research student visa counts as part of the ten year residency and October this year makes it ten years. Question is am i right about the visitors visa counting towards the 10 years? secondly We would also like to know what documents to present to the UKBA?
Another question is that she has two dependants. One under 18 and one over 18 .
What applications will we have to make?
Which (FLR) form?
and what are the conditions of the FLR visa? How is it granted?
Both dependants have been in the UK permanently since December 2006, but due to the change in immigration rules we can't apply together with the main applicant.
Also my mum would like to go in person rather than postal service . Is this recommended? Reason being postal takes long.
Thank you
Re: 10 year long residency
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:03 pm
by Spring
Senny wrote:mum has been on a student visa for a while. She entered the UK as a visitor in october 2003 and she applied for a student visa before her visitors visa expired in Jan 2004. this took a while and was later granted In April 2004 The college she was at at the time did the application for her all she did was pay.
Over the years since 2004 we have been extending and no gaps in between.
The last extension we did was in October 2010 we where refused visa. My mum changed her place of uni and we made an application which was refused. Our visas were still valid till November 2011. We applied again and we where granted till October 2013.
From my research student visa counts as part of the ten year residency and October this year makes it ten years. Question is am i right about the visitors visa counting towards the 10 years? secondly We would also like to know what documents to present to the UKBA?
Another question is that she has two dependants. One under 18 and one over 18 .
What applications will we have to make?
Which (FLR) form?
and what are the conditions of the FLR visa? How is it granted?
Both dependants have been in the UK permanently since December 2006, but due to the change in immigration rules we can't apply together with the main applicant.
Also my mum would like to go in person rather than postal service . Is this recommended? Reason being postal takes long.
Thank you
Hi Senny (& mum),
Sorry to say this, but there is currently only postal service available for ILR application under the LR category.
All the best.
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:11 pm
by vinny
Is your mother's adult dependant you, your sibling or your father?
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 9:18 pm
by Senny
vinny wrote:Is your mother's adult dependant you, your sibling or your father?
Hi Vinny
Mum is the main applicant on tier4 with two dependants one under 18 and one over 18.
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 11:21 pm
by Spring
vinny wrote:Is your mother's adult dependant you, your sibling or your father?
Hi Vinny,
If OP is the employed adult applicant, can she have her mother as the dependent when she applies for ILR using the Set O form and the same day service?
Many thanks for your clarification.
Best wishes.
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 11:35 pm
by Senny
Senny wrote:vinny wrote:Is your mother's adult dependant you, your sibling or your father?
Hi Vinny
I am the adult dependant.
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 11:51 pm
by Spring
Senny wrote:Senny wrote:vinny wrote:Is your mother's adult dependant you, your sibling or your father?
Hi Vinny
I am the adult dependant.
Hrmm, Senny, you have shut the door to the same day application in that case. Unless your father can be the applicant using Set O and your mum and you the dependents.
Still, I am curious, and hoping to hear back from Vinny re: the possibility to apply for ILR with one's parent as a dependent.
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 12:10 am
by Senny
Spring wrote:Senny wrote:Senny wrote:vinny wrote:Is your mother's adult dependant you, your sibling or your father?
Hi Vinny
I am the adult dependant.
Hrmm, Senny, you have shut the door to the same day application in that case. Unless your father can be the applicant using Set O and your mum and you the dependents.
Still, I am curious, and hoping to hear back from Vinny re: the possibility to apply for ILR with one's parent as a dependent.
Spring..
Why does it have to my father the main applicant for us to apply in person.as it stands mum (parent) is the applicant (clocking 10 years in October ) and me and sibling are the dependants (seventh year in UK this year). Me being the older dependant.
Father is not in the equation with the application.. Jus three . Hope this makes sense. .

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 12:53 am
by Spring
Senny wrote:Spring wrote:Senny wrote:Senny wrote:
Hi Vinny
I am the adult dependant.
Hrmm, Senny, you have shut the door to the same day application in that case. Unless your father can be the applicant using Set O and your mum and you the dependents.
Still, I am curious, and hoping to hear back from Vinny re: the possibility to apply for ILR with one's parent as a dependent.
Spring..
Why does it have to my father the main applicant for us to apply in person.as it stands mum (parent) is the applicant (clocking 10 years in October ) and me and sibling are the dependants (seventh year in UK this year). Me being the older dependant.
Father is not in the equation with the application.. Jus three . Hope this makes sense. .

Hi Senny,
Of course your father does not have to be the main applicant. The point I'm trying to make is :- in order to apply for ILR application using the same day service, you would have to use the Set O and not the LR form. And from the info that you have given, you have intended to apply under the LR category, thus, sadly to say, same day service is not an option currently available for you.
All the best.
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 12:56 am
by vinny
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 1:02 am
by Spring
Spring wrote:Senny wrote:Senny wrote:vinny wrote:Is your mother's adult dependant you, your sibling or your father?
Hi Vinny
I am the adult dependant.
Hrmm, Senny, you have shut the door to the same day application in that case. Unless your father can be the applicant using Set O and your mum and you the dependents.
Still, I am curious, and hoping to hear back from Vinny re: the possibility to apply for ILR with one's parent as a dependent.
Hi Vinny,
To reiterate my previous question, is it possible to apply for ILR with one's parent as a dependent (using Set O)?
Many thanks in advance for your clarification.
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 1:09 am
by vinny
Do read the given links above.
What is your father's status?
If your father doesn't qualify for ILR under Long residence, then he may apply for FLR(M) with your under 18 year old sibling. I think that you may apply for FLR(O).
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 1:24 am
by Spring
vinny wrote:Do read the given links above.
What is your father's status?
If your father doesn't qualify for ILR under Long residence, then he may apply for FLR(M) with your under 18 year old sibling. I think that you may apply for FLR(O).
Hi Vinny,
Is there a link that would clarify if one may apply for ILR with one's parent as a dependent?
Many thanks.
Re: Which forms to use?
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 11:03 am
by vinny
Senny wrote:Hi there
My mum who will be here 10 years in October is looking to a apply for 10 years long residency . She has two de dependants one under the age of 18 and the other 24 years. Both dependants have been in the UK for 6 years and 10 months . They are not eligible to apply with her ( according to the lawyer)
My question is which form should my mum use to apply for 10 year long residency?
Which forms should the dependants use , one over the age of 18 and the other under the age of 18.
Can the dependant under the age of 18 apply together with my mother ?
Many thanks
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 11:07 am
by vinny
See also
Long residence.
I think it's quite
complicated for adult
dependants of Long residence applicants. It may depend on your father's application, unless your mother has sole responsibility.
If your mother has sole responsibility, then I think that both child dependant and adult dependant may use separate SET(F)s.
Else, if your father is applying, then he may use FLR(M) together with the child dependant. The adult dependant may use FLR(O) (I'm guessing here).
Dependants' applications cannot be included with the Long residence application. However, dependants may submit their applications together and request that their applications be considered after the outcome of the Long residence application.
What does your lawyer say?