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Evidence of your absence from the UK for Dependants

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 10:08 am
by rajeshkumardba9
Hello All,

I am on ILR granted on 28/12/2017- tier 2, Now I am Applying for my wife and Daughter( 5 years) route .

wife came to UK 13/sep/2013, visa expiry on 26/01/2019.

she was in india family visit for 6 weeks after 11 jan 2018.

when I try to fill up the form online , i am not sure what evidence i need to provide for absence.
she is not working

Can you please help me.

Thanks

Re: Evidence of your absence from the UK for Dependants

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 10:23 am
by CR001
Not required for visas issued before 11th January.

Re: Evidence of your absence from the UK for Dependants

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 11:27 am
by rajeshkumardba9
Thanks for the reply

Re: Evidence of your absence from the UK for Dependants

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2018 2:50 pm
by rajeshkumardba9
Another Quick question please, under Documents tab

i could see only few documents requested

1)passport wife and daughter
2)Degree Certificate
3)life in the uk test certificate
4)Uknaric
5) BioMetric

don't i need have below documents also?
1) Marriage Certificate
2) Daughter Birth Certificate (outside UK)
3) My Biometric, Employment Letter, PaySlip
4) Co-habitation Documents : Council Letters, Bank Statements, NHS Cards, HomeOffice previous approval Letters.

The person you are joining or accompanying

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2018 10:35 am
by rajeshkumardba9
My Wife and Daughter both are planning to apply ILR - Route PBS- Dependant - 5 years

as they both are going to apply same time.

I am confused at "The person you are joining or accompanying", do i need to give my details or wife details?

Also I couldn't see any where asking my details for verification?

Please can we have some confirmation.

Thanks
Rajesh

Got Sunday appointment but no extra charge

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 3:22 pm
by rajeshkumardba9
HI

Have submitted online application on 18/dec/2018 Tier 2 dependant to ILR.

Got croydon appointment on sunday 23/12/2018 but didn't charged extra for the weekend, so wondering how, please some one clarify.

Re: The person you are joining or accompanying

Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 3:42 pm
by GSAHOO
Hi,

sub - Re: The person you are joining or accompanying

Did you get the answer. I do have the same confusion - Will it be my details or Wife's ?

Thanks