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There is only one visa that applies to your wife - FLR(M). https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... -form-flrmjames31s wrote:Hi guys. My partner currently has the 6 month fiance visa. We are now married and want to apply for the next visa (flr) we're just a little confused as to what one to go for so any help will be very much appreciated.
Also we have a son who already has a British passport, when applying for the visa do we have to take him into account for the plus child part?
Cheers
James
Hi,CR001 wrote:No, a solicitor is not required if you meet the requirements and it is straightforward. All a solicitor will do is charge you a fortune (likely more than the visa fee) to fill in a form and glance at your paperwork. Many members have had awful experiences with a solicitor completely stuffing up the most simplest forms (some even include fraudulent paperwork without telling the applicant).
We are here 24/7 to offer advice, often more update and better than solicitor, and we do it for free.
You have tagged your question onto another member's thread which is not only unfair to the OP but also causes confusion. Please open your own topic (if you haven't already done so) and post your questions there.msansari88 wrote:Hi,CR001 wrote:No, a solicitor is not required if you meet the requirements and it is straightforward. All a solicitor will do is charge you a fortune (likely more than the visa fee) to fill in a form and glance at your paperwork. Many members have had awful experiences with a solicitor completely stuffing up the most simplest forms (some even include fraudulent paperwork without telling the applicant).
We are here 24/7 to offer advice, often more update and better than solicitor, and we do it for free.
I currently have an ILR (long residency) and have already applied for my son's naturalisation and passport 2 months ago, my wife is my dependant and is currently on tier 1 entrepreneur partner visa. I aim to apply for her flr(m) and I know that we have to send 6 months payslips as well. If I am a limited company contractor, would i have to show my company account as well or the 6 months payslips be fine. Secondly off my 6 months payslips, the first payslip has a discrepancy, I have transferred myself a salary of £1994 for that particular month but my accountant generated a payslip of £2000. Will this be a cause of concern as there is a difference of 6 pounds. Can an accountant generate some sort of a document that would mention a discrepancy of this sort.
Your feedback is highly appreciable
A2 level English will be required when she applies for her next FLR(M) extension in 2.5 years time.james31s wrote:Hello again.
My wife currently has the ielts a1 certificate. Does she also have to do the a2? This is our first flr visa so not sure it applys to us.
Also how long is the a1 valid for?
Cheers
James
A common condition!james31s wrote:I'll stick to this username.
Not sure how I managed to set up 2 accounts without 're
Realising. Must be visa stress
james31s wrote:Hi guys just a couple of questions.
On section 14 who signs this ? Is it the bill payers or the homeowners? Assuming you are renting, YOU/SPOUSE sign. Nothing to do with homeowner.
On section 7a 7.3 what category do I apply under is it a or b ? As I cannot find the document to guide me on this Not sure
Is the biometrics only taken when the visa has been granted?? No, they have to be done before the application review starts. If applying in person, it is done as part of the appointment. If applying by post, HO will send a letter with a barcode and spouse goes to the Post Office with the letter(pays the fee of £19.20) and enrolls biometrics which are automatically sent to HO.
Thanks alot
Good news! Thanks for letting us know.james31s wrote:Hello guys
Just to let you know the visa was successful. We now have the flr (m). Ending up being at the Psc from 10am till 3.30pm.
Thanks for all your help. Couldn't of done it without you.
I'm sure I'm be back on here again when it's time for the next visa
Thanks again
James and yeni