Only for the UK Skilled Worker visas, formerly known as Tier 2 visa route
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layla1910
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by layla1910 » Wed Feb 22, 2017 6:01 pm
I am in the UK on Tier-2 visa. My wife and son are abroad (Syria). My son will turn 18 on 4 April.
I want to apply for Tier-2 dependent visa for them very soon (before my son is 18). In the application form there is a question about the intended date of travel to the UK. Can we put that as June 2017 by that time my son will have turned 18 years?
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by iworker » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:08 am
technically speaking u can, as the visa can be applied 3 months in advance.
However, why would u want to risk everything for few months. he can get all the extensions once he is here even if he is older than 18.. provided he is here before he turns 18.
If i were u, and he gets the visa, i will bring him here and then send him back to finish whatever he wants to finish.. but would make sure he is here and that his application is successful.
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by layla1910 » Thu Feb 23, 2017 11:02 am
Thanks for the good advice.
Our only concern is that he will have to stay in the UK until we are able to collect his BRP from the designated post office. He has to sit for his Baccalaureate (high school) exams on 15 May.
Any idea how long the BRP takes to be released by the post office once his entry clearance is approved?
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by iworker » Thu Feb 23, 2017 3:27 pm
normally it is pretty quick and people can collect it once they are here.
however, there have been cases where the biometrics have been delayed.
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by layla1910 » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:45 pm
One more question please
What evidence should I provide to satisfy this paragraph?
319(H)I All arrangements of the child care and accommodation must comply with UK law
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by vinny » Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:55 pm
Accommodation must be
adequate.
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by layla1910 » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:06 pm
vinny wrote:Accommodation must be
adequate.
Thanks vinny. I currently live in a studio flat (bedsit). Is that OK to receive my wife and son (17 years) until the term of my tenancy in June. Or, should I rent another flat (2 or more rooms).
My landlord said he does not mind having my wife and son living with me and would add them to the tenancy agreement. But, I am not sure if that is enough.
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by vinny » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:14 pm
Is it capable of
accommodating the couple, and any children, without
overcrowding as defined in the
Housing Act 1985?
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by layla1910 » Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:27 pm
No Unfortunately, one room is not suitable for 3 persons.
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by layla1910 » Mon Feb 27, 2017 5:26 pm
Hello
My son is 17 years old, and willturn 18 years on 4 April. He lives with my wife abroad. I am preparing documents to apply for him and my wife to join me as Tier- 2 dependents. Since he is over 16 years, I have provided the following documents as evidence that he does not lead an independent life:
His bank statement showing his address
A medical joint medical insurance certificate for my wife and him showing his address and my wife's address (obviously we do not have NHS certificates in my counrty0
A Residence Record (a local government document certifying his address)
My wife Residence Record as well.
His school does not provide documents containing his address. They only provide a hand-filled A5 paper form certifying that he is enrolled as a student for the year 2016-2017. We may also be able to provide a transcript of his mid-year exams
Should we provide this school document as well?
We plan to set the date of travel on the application as 1 April 2017 (before he turns 18). as son as he collects his BRP, we intend to send him back to our home country to prepare and sit for the final exams.
My question, should we provide his schooling evidence and mention that he intends to go back to sit for his final exams? or will that be taken against us by the ECO.
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by layla1910 » Mon Feb 27, 2017 5:43 pm
Sorry I have posted this question in the wrong category. How do I move it to Tier 2 category
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by Casa » Mon Feb 27, 2017 5:47 pm
masalka wrote:Sorry I have posted this question in the wrong category. How do I move it to Tier 2 category
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by layla1910 » Sun Mar 12, 2017 11:12 pm
I was with my husband as postgraduate students in the UK from 1991-1996. In 1992 I gave birth to a child in the UK. Now I am filling a Tier-2 partner application. What should I give as answer to have you ever received medical treatment in the UK?. The problem is that this has been 24 years ago and I cannot remember the information requested if I answer yes.
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by vinny » Sun Mar 12, 2017 11:43 pm
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by vinny » Sun Mar 12, 2017 11:48 pm
masalka wrote:I was with my husband as postgraduate students in the UK from 1991-1996. In 1992 I gave birth to a child in the UK. Now I am filling a Tier-2 partner application. What should I give as answer to have you ever received medical treatment in the UK?. The problem is that this has been 24 years ago and I cannot remember the information requested if I answer yes.
I think the answer would be 'yes', if you had received medical treatment in the UK. Put down what you do remember.
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by layla1910 » Tue Mar 14, 2017 10:47 am
vinny wrote:masalka wrote:I was with my husband as postgraduate students in the UK from 1991-1996. In 1992 I gave birth to a child in the UK. Now I am filling a Tier-2 partner application. What should I give as answer to have you ever received medical treatment in the UK?. The problem is that this has been 24 years ago and I cannot remember the information requested if I answer yes.
I think the answer would be 'yes', if you had received medical treatment in the UK. Put down what you do remember.
If we have already answered NO and submitted the application online. Can we explain in the attached letter that we could not fill in the details because we cannot remember the exact dates and places, and give a description of what we can remember?
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by layla1910 » Wed Mar 15, 2017 3:12 pm
By merging my new questions into my old thread you are depriving me of the chance of getting an answer
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by CR001 » Wed Mar 15, 2017 3:17 pm
masalka wrote:By merging my new questions into my old thread you are depriving me of the chance of getting an answer
Nonsense. Members do not have to respond if they choose not to.
Correct it on the printed copy by hand and write a note if you wish.
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by layla1910 » Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:44 pm
Hello Board Administrators
I want to delete my posts. All of them. How can I do that?
Thanks
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by CR001 » Fri Mar 17, 2017 3:52 pm
masalka wrote:Hello Board Administrators
I want to delete my posts. All of them. How can I do that?
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Posts are not deleted.
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