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Thanks for your answer. If we do go ahead on 13th Jan would it mean having to apply for an extension before the ILR period and presumably that would be costly too? Or is it a case that if we go on the 13th they will reject us.CR001 wrote:The issue here is that if you apply on 13th Jan, your spouse has not spent 2.5 years in the UK yet and will have a shortfall further down the line to meet the 5 year residence.
When you apply in person, the visa grant date is the date of your appointment. It is not granted to follow on from the current visa's expiry date.
You should only apply in person for an extension once your wife has been in the UK for at least 2.5 years, which in your case will be 11th Feb onwards.
Edit : Beaten by Casa
Yes. Here in this link - validity of entry clearance:magicman316 wrote:Do you happen to know if its mentioned in the Immigration Rules or elsewhere that it is the entry date and not the visa issue date from when the qualifying period begins?
magicman316 wrote:Thanks for your answers. This all makes a lot more sense to me now!
As she arrived on 11th August 2014, would it be ok to book an appointment for Saturday 11th Feb as that's exactly 2.5 years since she arrived here? Yes
Would that then mean that the next FLR period expiry date will be 11th August 2019 making it exactly 5 years since she arrived here? And then I should have no problems with ILR too. Or should I book the appointment on 12th or 13th Feb to be on the safe side. 11th Feb or after is fine. When she gets to ILR, she can apply within 28 days of reaching the full 5 year residence mark.
Thanks for your help again, most appreciated.
If this info is correct then I should be able to apply from 28 days before 11th Feb 2017?Casa wrote:You can book the appointment for 28 days before the 2.5 years of residence in the UK. This is permitted and will still enable her to complete the full 5 year period without the requirement for an additional visa extension.
SET(M) for ILR can also be applied for 28 days before the 5 year completion.
Looking at your entry dates again, I'd go with CR001's advice above.CR001 wrote:magicman316 wrote:Thanks for your answers. This all makes a lot more sense to me now!
As she arrived on 11th August 2014, would it be ok to book an appointment for Saturday 11th Feb as that's exactly 2.5 years since she arrived here? Yes
Would that then mean that the next FLR period expiry date will be 11th August 2019 making it exactly 5 years since she arrived here? And then I should have no problems with ILR too. Or should I book the appointment on 12th or 13th Feb to be on the safe side. 11th Feb or after is fine. When she gets to ILR, she can apply within 28 days of reaching the full 5 year residence mark.
Thanks for your help again, most appreciated.
magicman316 wrote:1. I'm a British Citizen with a British passport but born in 1985 so would only become British at birth if one of my parents were British or Naturalised at the time of my birth, according to the info I read in the FLR M application form. What is the relevance of this statement?
I am supplying my valid British passport in the application, but do I need to supply anything of my parents? Like their passport or birth certificate or naturalisation docs etc? No. For a spouse visa it is only YOUR status as the sponsor that is relevant.
2. My mother has supplied a letter of support confirming adequate accommodation, but is there a need to supply an Inspection Report as is common when applying for the 1st visa from abroad? Inspection report is not mandatory. Does she own the property or is she renting? How many people live in the property? Do you live there now and is the address on all your supporting documents?
Thanks.