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Well, is this for Tier 1, Tier 2 or Tier 4? In your other thread you're asking about Temporary Admissionukvisa123 wrote:Hi,
I am wondering if someone could shed some light. If a person is on Tier 1 or Tier 2 or Tier 4 and married a British Citizen. Can they switch to spouse visa whilst they are in UK? or do they have to go back to their home country and come back on spouse visa. I found a link which appears to state this can be done within country
https://www.gov.uk/remain-in-uk-family/eligibility
Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thanks.
Exactly. Thank you Vinny.vinny wrote:Casa was being prudent and rightly so. Old posts may contain information relevant to the answer(s) of the question(s).
For example, visitors or people granted six months' leave or less, or on temporary admission for less than six months, may be unable to switch under E-LTRP.2.1 or E-LTRP.2.2 respectively.
ukvisa123 wrote:Hi,
I am wondering if anyone have some insights on this issue.One of the case worker's at Home office has advised that if my husband dont want to wait until their enquiries are completed, he can go back to his home country and apply for spouse visa. I am not sure if he will even get it based on his poor immigration history.
I have also have couple of questions on spouse Visa English Language requirements:
He have an Indian Degree taught in English will this suffice with a letter from his University or does he need a NARIC Letter?
If NARIC is required can I just get the English Language assessment or do I have go with the Red route? NARIC ELA RED ROUTE
This forum has provided with good insights and been very helpful. If anyone can shed some light I would be grateful.
Thanks...
But according to your posts, he did not have ILR (indefinite leave to remain)???ukvisa123 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2017 10:53 pmHi,
After waiting for two years. We had an outcome stating my husband's ilr is cancelled. He was also given an option for admin review and one stop warning asking for grounds to remain. We are not sure how to proceed. My husband has been in UK since Sep 2007. Can anyone shed some light on how to proceed. Can I get him to apply for FLR(FP)? I meet the requirements for spouse visa as well.
Thanks