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One Set(O) form for both of you together as advised in July already.• My husband and I have been on an ancestral visa for the past 5 years – I am the main visa holder and my husband is a dependent on my visa. For our indefinite leave to remain application then, does my husband need to apply as a dependent on my indefinite leave to remain visa?
If it is the NARIC Red Route and English and comparable assessment, yes.• I am a South African national, but I have a postgraduate degree from America. I have a letter from NARIC stating the British equivalency of my degree as well as a letter from my university stating that the language of instruction was English – is this sufficient to prove ability to speak English?
Unlikely. See my previous response to your query you posted in July.• Since we are applying for an ancestral visa, do I need to submit documents proving ancestry again (for my indefinite leave to remain application)?
No you don't need to get one before applying for ILR. Why do you think you do?For our IRL application, however, we'll have to get one.
Surely you know when you applied (month/year) for your Ancestry visas?? You would have applied at one of the VFS centres in SA, depending on where you were based, ie VFS in Sandton, Durban etc.Our fingerprints were taken when we applied for our ancestral visa, but one of the questions on the IRL application form is to provide the date that out fingerprints were taken - I have no idea when or where exactly this was. Any advice what we can do about this or how I can get this information?
Please read the link. Thanks
Application date is date of appointment so that is the 'within 28 days' date if applying in person. Note, not everyone uses the online form!!