ILR for a dependant who arrived with a delay
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 12:04 pm
Dear administrators,
I am looking for suggestions on the following case (preferably with some references to official documents. I was reading them for some time. E and still haven't got full understanding)
I'd arrived to UK with Tier 2 visa on 31/05/2013. Visa was valid until 31/06/2016. I applied for an extension with different employer through premium service on 30/06/2016 and got it approved. COS was issued to be valid from 11/07/2016 to 10/07/2018 and visa expiring on 24/07/2018. However, due to a technical fault of HO, which they officially accepted after a year of complaints, I have got my visa only on 25/08/2016 and could start my employment on 26/08/2016. So now I have a visa valid until 24/07/2018 and a contract expiring on 25/08/2018. My employer is happy to give any COS and support any application of mine with new contract expiring not later than 25/08/2019. HO accepted their fault and agreed to extend my visa for free until 25/08/2018+2 weeks. This will cover my current contract, but not the proposed extension.
Based on the above I would like to ask the following :
1) Am I able to apply for ILR starting from May 2018, using 5 years route? I have concerns because of 2months gap in my employment, caused by HO fault.
2) My wife got a tier 2 dependant visa in November 2013 and first arrived to UK in December 2013. Then she left until August 2014 (so gap for 8 months) to finish her studies, and after 6/08/2014 lives continuously in UK. Am I right that in the case I apply for ILR in May 2018 she will be able to live in UK until her tier 2 visa expires, and then she will need to switch to some other partner visa? And by doing this she will lose her previous continuous 4 years of living in UK?
3) if I postpone my application for ILR and instead apply for one more tier 2 visa then I will get it valid only until 30/05/2019 because of 6years restriction, is it right? If yes then it means that there is no way to accumulate 5 years for my wife before I will apply for ILR, and then it seems like she will lose her previous 4 years experience in UK in any way, right?
4) And the final and easiest one is about our kid. He was born in UK and am I right that after getting ILR I can register him as British? Or should I wait for his mother ILR as well?
I would be very grateful for any help and comments,
Kind regards,
Misha.
I am looking for suggestions on the following case (preferably with some references to official documents. I was reading them for some time. E and still haven't got full understanding)
I'd arrived to UK with Tier 2 visa on 31/05/2013. Visa was valid until 31/06/2016. I applied for an extension with different employer through premium service on 30/06/2016 and got it approved. COS was issued to be valid from 11/07/2016 to 10/07/2018 and visa expiring on 24/07/2018. However, due to a technical fault of HO, which they officially accepted after a year of complaints, I have got my visa only on 25/08/2016 and could start my employment on 26/08/2016. So now I have a visa valid until 24/07/2018 and a contract expiring on 25/08/2018. My employer is happy to give any COS and support any application of mine with new contract expiring not later than 25/08/2019. HO accepted their fault and agreed to extend my visa for free until 25/08/2018+2 weeks. This will cover my current contract, but not the proposed extension.
Based on the above I would like to ask the following :
1) Am I able to apply for ILR starting from May 2018, using 5 years route? I have concerns because of 2months gap in my employment, caused by HO fault.
2) My wife got a tier 2 dependant visa in November 2013 and first arrived to UK in December 2013. Then she left until August 2014 (so gap for 8 months) to finish her studies, and after 6/08/2014 lives continuously in UK. Am I right that in the case I apply for ILR in May 2018 she will be able to live in UK until her tier 2 visa expires, and then she will need to switch to some other partner visa? And by doing this she will lose her previous continuous 4 years of living in UK?
3) if I postpone my application for ILR and instead apply for one more tier 2 visa then I will get it valid only until 30/05/2019 because of 6years restriction, is it right? If yes then it means that there is no way to accumulate 5 years for my wife before I will apply for ILR, and then it seems like she will lose her previous 4 years experience in UK in any way, right?
4) And the final and easiest one is about our kid. He was born in UK and am I right that after getting ILR I can register him as British? Or should I wait for his mother ILR as well?
I would be very grateful for any help and comments,
Kind regards,
Misha.