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Thanks Solopsy, thats what I said. When we talked about varying our application from FLR O to set LR to cover shortfall of 35 days to conplrte 10 years, he said that it woulf be ab abuse of system as I had no chance of getting FLR O visa. What do you make about it?solospy wrote:You should fire your solicitor immediately. He is wrong. You don't have to include your children's in your partners FLR (M) application as long as you don't have any intentions to travel. Once you get your ILR under Set (LR) you can register your children's as British nationals on form MN1
Perhaps if you had focused your attention on assisting the OP, rather than criticising me and her solicitor, and what you alleged i spoke or talked, i would have seen OP latter posts. In any event, thanks for pointing it out.solospy wrote:Obie Again Joanie has already mentioned in the post that the children's are 6 and 2. Please read the posts
Amber wrote:As you are not a PBS applicant on a route to settlement and you do not meet the Financial Requirement, it would appear that FLR(FP) May be your only option. It may be wise for your partner to apply for FLR(FP) asking for a decision to be made once your ILR application is decided. Explain this on a cover letter and state that your children born in the UK will be registered as British as soon as you're granted ILR. The children, especially the one who has never had leave, don't require leave if you're not intending to travel. In 2017 your partner ought to be able to settle on SET(LR).
Hi Amber,Amber wrote:As you are not a PBS applicant on a route to settlement and you do not meet the Financial Requirement, it would appear that FLR(FP) May be your only option. It may be wise for your partner to apply for FLR(FP) asking for a decision to be made once your ILR application is decided. Explain this on a cover letter and state that your children born in the UK will be registered as British as soon as you're granted ILR. The children, especially the one who has never had leave, don't require leave if you're not intending to travel. In 2017 your partner ought to be able to settle on SET(LR).
Put FLR FP not FLR Ojoanie wrote:Hi Amber
I am currently on PSW visa.
My partner is here since 2007.
thsnk you
Hi Zee Ali,Zee ali wrote:Put FLR FP not FLR Ojoanie wrote:Hi Amber
I am currently on PSW visa.
My partner is here since 2007.
thsnk you