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FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

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FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by Varsha8042 » Thu Jul 17, 2014 12:17 pm

Hi,
For all the members who are in pursuit of 2 years visa for their suppose under the old rule rather then 5 year 2.5 each as per new rules, I closely followed this forum all the way before booking a PEO appointment was last week Tuesday (Same day service at Cryodon for FLRM trying to obtain and was quite confident and sure because several members on this forum share their experience of obtaing 2 years rather then 2.5.

But I was totally & utterly wrong and was extremely disappointed by the fact that members either try to provide wrong information or they were lucky enough as it might be in their case that the case worker was not fully or completely aware of the rules in place, any how in my case the case worker was fully aware of the rules and followed exactly what he was trained to do so.

Me & husband had decided not to discuss any rules with any one but did fill Finicial Requirement Section 7B as it is mention on form if an applicant is in UK before July 2012 don't need to fill 7A.

The officer start entering our case into system by checking Appliction , every thing was smooth until the officer pointed out to us that we have wrongly filled Section 7B and that from 06-04-14 every applicant has to fill 7A other wise the appliction will be consider as invalid, at this point I try to explain that I came to UK in 2009 & come under old rules July 2012 rules but all in vain as the officer said that he can not validate the appliction form unless we fill 7A we told officer we don't have other form he replied that he will give us a print out of the specific pages required and we have to fill 7A as our appliction will be consider under the new rules started from 06 April 14 .

At this point we taught we should point out 2 year visa as we'll rather then getting 2.5 , we did that but all in vain answer was the same under new rule, under new rule, under new rule applicable from 06 April 14.


Firstly me & my husband got very disappointed we wanted to see the case worker and explain the 2 year rule and that I came to UK as PBS dependent of my husband in 2009 therefore my appliction should be consider under old rules and 2 years visa should be issued but our request to see the case worker was not accepted and we were told that if it's required we will be called other wise the application will be process by the case worker.

All our efforts were useless as we filled section 7A and after entering our case and biometric our application was approved for 2.5 years visa.

We received our biometric card yesterday our last hope as we taught home office might issue 2 years card rather then 2.5 as mention by some member were they had 2.5 years letter followed by 2 years biometric card and vice versa , but we were living in illusion as we received biometric card with 2.5 visa.

Any ways best of luck to all for the next painfull & stressful trying & testing 5 Years :( :(

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Re: FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by Wanderer » Thu Jul 17, 2014 12:44 pm

Unless i'm being unusually thick and dense today (normal for me) - I can't see how you'd be entitled to old rules - surely the rules apply to when you actually apply not when you entered the UK?
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Re: FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by Varsha8042 » Thu Jul 17, 2014 1:16 pm

We'll the point which I trying to made here was about July 2012 , according that rule a suppouse of Settele person can can apply for ILR after completing 2 years as partner of Sattel person, in that case Time spend on as partner of PBS could be added or Almigrated so keeping in view that I also request the officer that I also come under July 2012 rules, as number of my friends even members on this forum been facilitied from July 2012 rule.

And by the way we r not only couple to think following u being diamond member u should be well aware of members on this forum still peruse July 2012 rules , even new rule are in place since 06 April 14, but people still try their luck and take chance instead of waiting painfull 5 more years.

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Re: FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by Rayking » Thu Jul 17, 2014 1:29 pm

If I get you right,did you get 2 years before July 2012?you can only get ILR base on 2 years if you've got 2 years before this date otherwise you should get 2.5 years.

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Re: FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by Varsha8042 » Thu Jul 17, 2014 1:50 pm

Rayking please read my post carefully & please do not confuse your self & others , I did not mention that I was arguing about ILR but about July 2012 rules.
I came as PBS dependent of my Husband in March 2009 not as suppose because my husband only got ILR last month , I was talking about time spend on PBS can be add as per July 2012 rules.

My Suppouse Visa not PBS dependent last week for 2.5 years, hope u understand point of my post.

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Re: FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by Wanderer » Thu Jul 17, 2014 2:01 pm

The way I read it is leave as a PBS dependent can be added to leave as a spouse after the main applicant has ILR to qualify under the 2 year rule, if the dependent/spouse became a spouse before July 2012.

Was a bit of a risk going via PEO for something not clear-cut, they only deal with rubber-stamp jobs.....
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Re: FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by Rayking » Thu Jul 17, 2014 2:24 pm

What has confuse others or myself got to do with it?I was simply trying to clarify the issue your raised,sorry but this forum is to help in little way we can,no one comes here to confuse anyone!

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Re: FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by W Ahmed6569 » Thu Jul 17, 2014 4:09 pm

My wife has faced similar satituion like you Versha, but realistically speaking we knew exactly what rules were in place at the time of appointment so I believe we like so many other made fool of our self although case workers of home office do make regular mistake/error yet we went on the bases of probability and assumptions rather then reality that is why we should not feel the pain as much as the applicant with a certain out come yet deprive of their right.

My suggestion to all members who are planing to Apply for FLRM from today onwards or had applied after 06-04-2014 rules please be advice as of personal experience that no matter what u do at the end u will get 2.5 years visa and will have to wait 5 years before u can apply for ILR. Please do not involved youerself the way we did rather concentrate on your current appliction with new rules.

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Re: FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by Varsha8042 » Thu Jul 17, 2014 5:38 pm

Waqar Ahmed 6569, you have a valid point but the problem is time frame for a Suppose of ILR /Burtish citizen is way to much 5 Years.

All the applicants in UK want to get stress free and the only way to be so is Indifinate Leave or Birtish citizen with no imigration control but in the end I agree with u and like you advice all the Applicant to accept reality like the way I did as there is only one way and that is current rules in place wil be looked at and not the July 2012 rules.

Although it really heart to see and accept the fact of another 5 years but I have start looking at those in UK with either Student dependent or having no status at all, we on the other hand can work, business mortgage shop or house and so on so I am Satisfied now and have accepted the reality.

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Re: FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by CR001 » Thu Jul 17, 2014 8:32 pm

If your husband received his ILR based on 10 years long residence, which I assume is the case, then the FLR(M) visa for 2.5 years you have been issued is correct as the rules changed in April this year.
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Re: FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by allwell46 » Tue Jul 22, 2014 12:10 am

To the last post

What if someone had applied for flr m before the rule change on 06 apr 2014, will she get two years or two and half years.

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Re: FLRM 2.5 Years Visa with Section 7A as 7B not Accepted

Post by Amber » Tue Jul 22, 2014 1:26 am

Depends when s(he) was initially granted PBS dep leave.
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