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Channa wrote:Hi All,
I have a urgent query!! I’m completing my lawful 10 years in October 2014. Currently I am on a student visa, which expires in 25 January 2015. My question is that when I am applying for my ILR in October do I have to send a separate FLR application for my wife at the same time? Or can she apply for the FLR once I have got my ILR (assuming I will get my ILR before 25/01/2015)? I’m not sure whether this question has been answered before, if so I do apologise. Your advice is much appreciated!
Regards
Channa
Hi aurnoc,aurnoc wrote:Hello Channa,
You can take both routes:
1- you can make both applications together in which case you will have to attach a covering letter on your wife's FLR M requesting to hold her application until a decision is made on yours. Once you have received your approval letter, you can send another letter to the HO informing them.
2- you can apply for her FLR M after your ILR has been granted.
Since there is no guarantee that you will get your approval letter before Jan, i would suggest you to take the safest route and apply together.
Channa wrote:Hi All,
I have a urgent query!! I’m completing my lawful 10 years in October 2014. Currently I am on a student visa, which expires in 25 January 2015. My question is that when I am applying for my ILR in October do I have to send a separate FLR application for my wife at the same time? Or can she apply for the FLR once I have got my ILR (assuming I will get my ILR before 25/01/2015)? I’m not sure whether this question has been answered before, if so I do apologise. Your advice is much appreciated!
Regards
Channa
Channa wrote:Hi aurnoc,aurnoc wrote:Hello Channa,
You can take both routes:
1- you can make both applications together in which case you will have to attach a covering letter on your wife's FLR M requesting to hold her application until a decision is made on yours. Once you have received your approval letter, you can send another letter to the HO informing them.
2- you can apply for her FLR M after your ILR has been granted.
Since there is no guarantee that you will get your approval letter before Jan, i would suggest you to take the safest route and apply together.
Channa wrote:Hi All,
I have a urgent query!! I’m completing my lawful 10 years in October 2014. Currently I am on a student visa, which expires in 25 January 2015. My question is that when I am applying for my ILR in October do I have to send a separate FLR application for my wife at the same time? Or can she apply for the FLR once I have got my ILR (assuming I will get my ILR before 25/01/2015)? I’m not sure whether this question has been answered before, if so I do apologise. Your advice is much appreciated!
Regards
Channa
Thank you very much for your quick response. would it be risky/unsafe to send my wife's FLR application with a cover letter with reference to my application, If I did not get my ILR before 25/01?
Thanks
Regards
Channa
Hi aurnoc,aurnoc wrote:Not risky, just add to the covering letter that her leave is expiring on this date, your application is pending so please hold decision on her application at present. Would still advise that you preferably send both together since many members have done that and its always better to follow successful examples
fna81 wrote:Hi all,
I was granted ILR in june 2014 on tier 1 general (pbs route). i applied for my wife's visa in october 2011 but it was refused and then i did appeal and she was granted her dependent visa on june 2012. she entered the UK on 20 november 2012. can anyone please answer my following question?
1. does she falls in a 2 year category? or she has to complete 5 years as per new home office rules?
2. should i show last 3 months bank statements? is there any requirement to show specific earnings or minimum funds?
3. i recently left my job and currently i am self employed , so no payslips from any employer, and a financial year closes in march every year, so do i need to get a report about my earnings from accountant? or a letter from accountant?
(p.s: i have been self employed since 2011)
i would be very thankful to you amber and all members/ gurus if you comment on my query please!
Main applicant is granted ILR on 10 year basis, then under new rules their dependent has to complete 5 years on FLR M and then apply for settlement.mustansir wrote:Hi All
i wonder if someone can answer these questions
what changes has taken place for dependents, do they have to be in UK with main applicant (10 year route) for more the 5 year or can They apply without any time constraint and is it compulsory to change the status of dependent within 28 days of receiving 10 year long residence ilr even if they have a valid leave to remain left
if someone can answer these queries i would be grateful
Thank You
Hi AmberGOd Helps wrote:hi Amber. are the immigration rulkes for LOng residency epoendants chaning from april6
ThanksAmber wrote:A child born in the UK is entitled to register as British once either parent is settled, regardless of immigration status. Perhaps FLR(FP) for the spouse.
thanks for k replyAmber wrote:Perhaps the 5 year route if your spouse meets English and Adequate Maintenance.
Many thanks , it will be great if you can tell us something about maintenance requirement regarding flr (fp)Amber wrote:Parent of a child, once the child is British.
Many thanksAmber wrote:See http://www.immigrationboards.com/immigr ... 04025.html
samu140 wrote:Many thanksAmber wrote:See http://www.immigrationboards.com/immigr ... 04025.html
I am going to apply set(lr) . Mu dependant joind me as pbs dependant in 2009. So does part 8 of immigration rule be fine or any concern ? Secondly can i show my personal saving for maintinance if there is some shortage?
Many thanks and i appriciate your time and help . God bless youAmber wrote:Savings would be tariff, divided by 130 weeks under adequate maintenance.