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Dependents ILR eligibility [ mix visas ]
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2025 2:21 pm
by Mudunuri9
Hi Team,
I am married to my partner for 10 years.
Came to UK in 2022 Jan as ICT dependent VISA, my dependent switched to skilled visa in August 2022[ 3 years ], but i remained as ICT pbs dependent till August 2023 and switched as skilled dependent. as of today my partner completes 3 years as skilled worker, i completes as 2 year skilled dependent + 1 year ICT PBS dependent.
Now its extension time, His organisation says due to increased costs they would like to do for 2 years to cut down costs, which will result in [ 3+2 ] to eligible for ILR for main applicant.
In this case i will end up with 2+2 skilled worker dependent visa. please suggest best path as a dependent to secure ilr.
Shall we request to extend his visa for [ 3+3 ] So that he can apply in 2027 August and i can apply in 2028 August ? or if its not agreed for him for [ 3+3 ] Shall we apply for extension once he got his ilr ?
[ Note : in either cases we need to bear the visa costs ]
Re: Dependents ILR eligibility [ mix visas ]
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:07 pm
by zimba
Mudunuri9 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 2:21 pm
Hi Team,
I am married to my partner for 10 years.
Came to UK in 2022 Jan as ICT dependent VISA, my dependent switched to skilled visa in August 2022[ 3 years ], but i remained as ICT pbs dependent till August 2023 and switched as skilled dependent. as of today my partner completes 3 years as skilled worker, i completes as 2 year skilled dependent + 1 year ICT PBS dependent.
Now its extension time, His organisation says due to increased costs they would like to do for 2 years to cut down costs, which will result in [ 3+2 ] to eligible for ILR for main applicant.
In this case i will end up with 2+2 skilled worker dependent visa. please suggest best path as a dependent to secure ilr.
Shall we request to extend his visa for [ 3+3 ] So that he can apply in 2027 August and i can apply in 2028 August ? or if its not agreed for him for [ 3+3 ] Shall we apply for extension once he got his ilr ?
[ Note : in either cases we need to bear the visa costs ]
So no connection to this post:
https://www.immigrationboards.com/viewt ... 6#p2195187
A a new user created from the same IP but with a slightly changed story ???
Re: Dependents ILR eligibility [ mix visas ]
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:36 pm
by CR001
zimba wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:07 pm
Mudunuri9 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 29, 2025 2:21 pm
Hi Team,
I am married to my partner for 10 years.
Came to UK in 2022 Jan as ICT dependent VISA, my dependent switched to skilled visa in August 2022[ 3 years ], but i remained as ICT pbs dependent till August 2023 and switched as skilled dependent. as of today my partner completes 3 years as skilled worker, i completes as 2 year skilled dependent + 1 year ICT PBS dependent.
Now its extension time, His organisation says due to increased costs they would like to do for 2 years to cut down costs, which will result in [ 3+2 ] to eligible for ILR for main applicant.
In this case i will end up with 2+2 skilled worker dependent visa. please suggest best path as a dependent to secure ilr.
Shall we request to extend his visa for [ 3+3 ] So that he can apply in 2027 August and i can apply in 2028 August ? or if its not agreed for him for [ 3+3 ] Shall we apply for extension once he got his ilr ?
[ Note : in either cases we need to bear the visa costs ]
So no connection to this post:
https://www.immigrationboards.com/viewt ... 6#p2195187
A a new user created from the same IP but with a slightly changed story ???
The name in both usrname email addresses are the same.
So the same person asking a slightly varied question to get the same advice on rhe actual circumstances
Re: Dependents ILR eligibility [ mix visas ]
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2025 3:52 pm
by Mudunuri9
This is for a colleague of mine , who is in slightly in a similar situation as mine. Hence posted with new user.
I tried to explain him, but he wanted the exact scenario to get clarified So posted new one. Thanks.
Not sure if its be an problem here, if so Apologies for it. No other intentions.
Re: Dependents ILR eligibility [ mix visas ]
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2025 4:28 pm
by CR001
Ask your colleague to register on the forum and ask their own questions.
Multiple usernames are strictly not permitted on the forum!!!
https://www.immigrationboards.com/multi ... 11811.html
Administrator wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2006 2:46 pm
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This is forbidden activity.
You may have one member ID here and only one. We make exceptions only under specific cases, and only when we can monitor all such activity.
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