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Thank you for your information.
If you apply in person yes, but partner needs a separate appointment a couple of hours after yours. When does partner visa expire?Do you know if me and my partner both can apply at the same time? I will be applying for the ILR and my partner will be applying for the dependent/spouse VISA.
An application WITHIN the UK is an 'Extension'.1. "Application for extension" - Is this still true for my partner's case? Because I'm applying for a new VISA and my partner apply for an extension?
2. "as the partner of a person present and settled in the UK" - Like i said earlier I'm currently in the Tier 2 (General) VISA and trying to apply for the ILR. So am I a person present and settled in the UK?
Just because you are applying for ILR on the 10 years long residence, doesn't mean your spouse has to apply for a 10 year visa. Why do you think this??There isn't the 10 years route option.
This is the one she applies under if she meets all the requirements.• Family life as the partner of a person present and settled in the UK (5 year route)
Thank you CR001 !CR001 wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 1:35 pmAs you got ILR based on long residence, your spouse should switch to FLR(M), which will reset their clock to zero and a new 5 year (2 x 2.5 year visas) period before they will qualify for ILR. The time spent on PBS Dependent visa is lost and cannot be counted towards the 5 years for ILR.
They should switch sooner rather than later to start the new 5 year residence period, especially if they have travel plans or any emergency travel is needed to home country. However, they can stay on their current visa until ready to switch. Note that IHS fees are doubling towards the end of the year.
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20151. When did you enter the UK?
Should the answer be 2009 as that was the first time he entered the UK? or should the answer be 2015 as he had a 2 years gap between 2013-2015?
2. Time Lived in the UK
Again due to his 2 years gap we are confused. Should we take into account the time since 2009? so that it will be 4 years (2009-2013) + 3 years (2015-2018) = 7 years
or the time since 2015, so it's only 3 years?
State the time of 2009-2013.3. Have you previously lived in a country outside the UK including your country of birth?
I guess the answer to this will depend on the answers to the above questions. If the answer to the question 1 is 2015, how do we mention about the time he spent in the UK between 2009-2013?
Can you please desist from tagging onto every topic you find that is not relevant to your circumstances. Please continue in an existing topic you have or start a new one.