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Yes to both your questions.so he can apply anytime after 12th Feb (28 days before) – Is this correct? However if he so wished, he can apply anytime up to visa expiry and not just within the 28 day period?
Yes, you can book the appointment and pay the IHS and premium service fees and complete the paper form.Another question, do you complete the FLR(M) application form online and book an appointment at PSC as part of the process OR can you book an appointment only (pay the visa fee, IHS and PSC charge) and take a paper copy of the visa form with you to the appointment?
Yes, see link below.
Ask your bank if they can authenticate printed online statements, this way you can print them off of being 28 days and they may sign and verify it either by stamp or an accompanied letter.Elle102b wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2018 4:44 pmI have a couple of questions regarding FLR(M).
I, as my husbands sponsor meet the financial requirement of £18,600, through Cat A, non salaried employment. My employment is classed as temporary (agency work, but ongoing) and I’ve been in the same position, earning the same amount, since May 2017. My husband (applicant), is in full time, permanent, non salaried employment, but would not meet the requirement by himself, he has been with the same employer since Sept 2015.
Question - should we apply with just my employment details (although temp), or is it better to show his employment too? I think it’s a good idea to show he works, but then we both need to show bank statements, which leads to my next question - we are paid into separate accounts, I receive a statement end of month, he receives middle of the month, we also have a joint account where the bills come from, it’s quarterly and around mid to end of the month. None of them are generated or sent at the same time!
No matter how we try, we will never get all 3 statements to be within the 28 days required! The joint account statements are not really required as part of the financial requirement proof (it’s not the account we are paid into), but again, thought best to show the joint account where we both pay into on pay day, to cover our joint rent / bills.
Any advice?
Thanks!
This one.only need to cover the 2 years leading up to the visa application
Be careful of applying for FLR(M) too early, as this may shorten the period available to apply for SET(M). Remind the caseworker that s/he has discretion to add up to 28 extra days.Elle102b wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 1:17 pmI have a couple of questions and wondering if someone can answer? My husband is about to apply for FLR(M), his spouse visa was granted in Aug 2015, valid to 18th May 2018 (33 months), arrived UK 12th Sept 15, qualifying period of 30 months is 12th March 18, so he can apply anytime after 12th Feb (28 days before) – Is this correct? However if he so wished, he can apply anytime up to visa expiry and not just within the 28 day period?