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Spouse Visa on a 5 year route.CR001 wrote:On what visa basis are you applying for ILR??
I came to the UK in 2011 for my Masters Degree. I met my wife in 2012. So I changed from Student to Spouse Visa.CR001 wrote:You need your wife's passport.
Are you applying by post or in person?
You can apply 28 days before the corresponding date you initially entered the UK on your spouse visa. What date did you enter the UK in 2012?
So you can apply within 28 days from the date of your spouse visa in 2012.I came to the UK in 2011 for my Masters Degree. I met my wife in 2012. So I changed from Student to Spouse Visa.
Yes, but postal you can send a certified copy and she can write a letter to explain her travel. It might delay your application, it might notWill I need her passport if I apply by post too? Does she need to appear in person for the application?
In person, yes should should attend with you. If she is not able to attend, she must write a letter explaining why she can't attend and that she supports your application. Copy might be fine in this scenario.What happens if I apply in person? I understand the fee is about £2,890. Does she need to appear in person if i apply for same day service?
Thank you ......CR001 wrote:So you can apply within 28 days from the date of your spouse visa in 2012.I came to the UK in 2011 for my Masters Degree. I met my wife in 2012. So I changed from Student to Spouse Visa.
Yes, but postal you can send a certified copy and she can write a letter to explain her travel. It might delay your application, it might notWill I need her passport if I apply by post too? Does she need to appear in person for the application?
In person, yes should should attend with you. If she is not able to attend, she must write a letter explaining why she can't attend and that she supports your application. Copy might be fine in this scenario.What happens if I apply in person? I understand the fee is about £2,890. Does she need to appear in person if i apply for same day service?
SET(M)spencer_joe2000 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 7:44 pmA spouse visa via the 5-year FLR(M) route will require which form for ILR? I have seen some people say it is SET O.
Any advice?
Casa wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 8:05 pmSET(M)spencer_joe2000 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 7:44 pmA spouse visa via the 5-year FLR(M) route will require which form for ILR? I have seen some people say it is SET O.
Any advice?
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... -form-setm
Hello,spencer_joe2000 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 11, 2017 6:50 amAlso the statements of account would be for my personal account where my permanent salary goes into?
Do I need to submit statement of account for my LTD company too as it hasn't traded since April this year?
Please can you advise on the 2 replies above.
Thanks for your efforts
Have you actually read each post from the OP?? They clearly state they are on FLR(M) spouse settlement visa and NOT a PBS visa.gbptier1general wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 8:36 pmAssuming u r Extending fromTir 1 (Genral) 2+3Ys+ Category & NOT in 10Yrs Long stay:-
Hello,
Assuming u r Extending fromTir 1 (Genral) 2+3Ys+ Category & NOT in 10Yrs Long stay:-
As long as u cross the Total Gross Salary with in the period of 12 Months from the date of application meets the Min arnings[Example 24k] Requirements Table Chart it is fine. It does not matter whether if u have earned that Min 24K in 1Month or along the 12 months period.
To make ur case simpler if u meet only with Permanent Employment Earnings gross meeting Min 24K..........then just the Authenticated& Signed Payslips+The Corresponding Bank Statements Originals would give a Green Signal for you. [Note:Just as CR001 answered u need to give Original Bank Statements & NOT online one]
It is NOT necessary to submit reg Ltd. It is NOT recommended, it might confuse them too.
But if u wish to: then u needed to highlight in covering letter that u want to consider the Permanent Employment earnings alone in meeting for Earnings requirement.
It is also recommended to submit all the tax returns letters from HMRC for the 5Yrs period showing u r regular Tax payer & all payments complete & intact.This will boost support in giving ur case a faster decision.
Reg dependents Docs pls ask others....I am NOT strong in that area of Documentum.
For ILR you do not need to pay IHS1. Do i need to pay NHS Surcharge?
Yes you must pay online while booking an appointment for premium service2. I just found out that the application is about £2888. Is after I have made this payment online that I will then go on to find a suitable appointment?
Thanks......zimba88 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 11:18 pmFor ILR you do not need to pay IHS1. Do i need to pay NHS Surcharge?
Yes you must pay online while booking an appointment for premium service2. I just found out that the application is about £2888. Is after I have made this payment online that I will then go on to find a suitable appointment?
Just to ask one more question.... No room for errors
zimba88 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2017 11:18 pmFor ILR you do not need to pay IHS1. Do i need to pay NHS Surcharge?
Yes you must pay online while booking an appointment for premium service2. I just found out that the application is about £2888. Is after I have made this payment online that I will then go on to find a suitable appointment?