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Did she come to the UK with a 2 year spouse visa? She may be able to apply for ILR once she has passed the relevant English language test and completed 2 years in the UK, assuming she came under the previous 2 years spouse visa rule. She was granted 30 months as opposed to refusing the application outrightly so as to enable her fulfil the requirements before applying for ILR.INH wrote:Hi, Just looking for some advice, I am to blame for the situation that we are in. I applied for my wifes FLR(M) in FEB 2013 before spouse visa expired, beacuse she came to UK late (birth of child). I only supplied Life in UK test certificate rather than English Test certificate, so on 12/04/13 case worker rightly refused FLR as partner but granted limited leave for 30 months due to our second child born in UK in dec 2012, my wife will not be able to apply for Indefinate Leave until she has spent 10 years in uk, so until than, we will have apply for Limited leave every 30 month until 120 months spent in UK.
Does my wife still has to get English Test certificate before applying for another 30 months limited visa in 2015?
What form will we use to apply for extension every 30 months?
Thanks
You are asking the wrong people, they don't know a thing except answering the phones. They are not the best people to ask!INH wrote:Yes she came to UK on spouse visa. I rang Home office to ask if my wife still needs to pass English Test now as she will have to wait 10 years before applying for ILR, response was NO, so i asked what form/documents do we have to fill in to apply for extension, her response was ring back closer to time and we will tell you what form she need to fill in...
Yes.Amber_ wrote:Are you saying you applied after 28 days from the date of refusal of an in time application?
YesAmber_ wrote:Do you have proof of postage?
Thanks Amber for the prompt reply. I will ask for reconsideration ASAP. Just want to clear few points before thatAmber_ wrote:Then write back to them and tell them you've applied within 28 days of a decision with a copy of the proof of postage. Ask them to reconsider their decision. Send in another application with it, completed perfectly.
Amber i just sent you a pm can you please check it and let me know any addition or deletion required. ThxAmber_ wrote:You need FLR(M) to apply for SET(M). I would wait for their response.
Will be able to apply for settlement straightaway or will have to wait for another five years if flr (M) granted??Amber_ wrote:Alternatively, just apply for FLR(M) now at a PEO as you wife has valid leave, a little more expensive but saves the hassle of waiting for a response from the Home Office.