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Spouse Visa FLR (M) 5 year Route - Timescale
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 3:05 pm
by HIH313
Hi,
Am new to this forum and have found this forum very useful.
Thanks to all for Mod's for your time and effort.
I have a few questions regarding the 2nd leave to remain/ILR process.
When is the earliest date I can apply for ILR?
My understanding is it's 28 dates before date of entry. My spouse entered the country on the 24.03.13 am I right in saying I can apply from the 24.02.18 despite her BRP having a expiry 06/2018. If my understanding is correct and I want to go through Premium centre I can book a date for say around the start of March 2018.
My second question is in regards to the IHS surcharge is my spouse now exempt from this?
I would really appreciate some clarity.
Thank you in advance
Re: Spouse Visa FLR (M) 5 year Route - Timescale
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2017 4:12 pm
by makky86
My understanding is it's 28 dates before date of entry. My spouse entered the country on the 24.03.13 am I right in saying I can apply from the 24.02.18 despite her BRP having a expiry 06/2018. If my understanding is correct and I want to go through Premium centre I can book a date for say around the start of March 2018.
Yes, that's correct understanding. Your wife cocmplete 5 years on 24/March/2018 so she can apply within 28 days.
She can apply on/after Saturday, 24 February 2018
https://www.timeanddate.com/date/datead ... ad=28&rec=
My second question is in regards to the IHS surcharge is my spouse now exempt from this?
Yes, there is no IHS for ILR.
Re: Spouse Visa FLR (M) 5 year Route - Timescale
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 8:52 pm
by HIH313
Thanks for the reply.
Another question
Was just reading through the guidance it states.
(a) at least 60 months in the UK with:
(i) leave to enter granted on the basis of entry clearance as a partner granted under paragraph D-ECP.1.1.; or
(ii) limited leave to remain as a partner granted under paragraph D-LTRP.1.1.; or
(iii) a combination of (i) and (ii);
My wife has been out of the country for a total of 160 days over the 5 year period.
Majority of the time spent with me on holiday and visiting family.
Will there be any issues when applying from the 24.02.18 although she hasn't been in the UK continuously for 5 years.
Re: Spouse Visa FLR (M) 5 year Route - Timescale
Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2017 8:54 pm
by CR001
My wife has been out of the country for a total of 160 days over the 5 year period.
Majority of the time spent with me on holiday and visiting family.
Will there be any issues when applying from the 24.02.18 although she hasn't been in the UK continuously for 5 years.
No issue. There is no absence limit for spouse visa holders, provided she did not apply for a new entry clearance visa outside the UK during the 5 years.
Re: Spouse Visa FLR (M) 5 year Route - Timescale
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 8:31 pm
by Mrs K
HIH313 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2017 3:05 pm
Hi,
Am new to this forum and have found this forum very useful.
Thanks to all for Mod's for your time and effort.
I have a few questions regarding the 2nd leave to remain/ILR process.
When is the earliest date I can apply for ILR?
My understanding is it's 28 dates before date of entry. My spouse entered the country on the 24.03.13 am I right in saying I can apply from the 24.02.18 despite her BRP having a expiry 06/2018. If my understanding is correct and I want to go through Premium centre I can book a date for say around the start of March 2018.
My second question is in regards to the IHS surcharge is my spouse now exempt from this?
I would really appreciate some clarity.
Thank you in advance
Hi
Can you book premium service Appointment for ILR from spouse ?
Re: Spouse Visa FLR (M) 5 year Route - Timescale
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 8:38 pm
by makky86
Can you book premium service Appointment for ILR from spouse ?
Yes.
https://www.gov.uk/ukvi-premium-service ... ppointment