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Neither. She should be applying for SET(M) as the spouse of a British citizen, not as a dependent of someone who is on a PBS (work) visa.matthewolivia wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 8:12 pmEvening
My wife is coming to the end of her 2nd spousal visa and is applying for ILR. I ( husband ) am British. On the online application it is asking whether she is applying as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 dependent. Anyone know which it is . Tks , Simon
Brexit affects EU citizens (non British) and their family NOT applications made to HO under the UK immigration rules, so not sure why you believe Brexit has an effect on your spouse ILR.matthewolivia wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 9:31 amMorning
My wife is applying for ILR on 4th Jan and we are worried by the speed of issuance of it ( due to Brexit ) so paying the £600 for same day service seems worthwhile to us. Our questions are:
1. How long in reality do you have to wait to get a decision on the normal route
2. We are applying on line so I take it we can't book an appointment till after we have paid for the ILR on 2nd Jan ?
3. Do we need to make a paper application too for the same day service?
4. How easy is it to get a date to get the appointment ? Will it likely to be months after we put the online application in?
Tks
Simon
Hi CR001,CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 12:12 pmBrexit affects EU citizens (non British) and their family NOT applications made to HO under the UK immigration rules, so not sure why you believe Brexit has an effect on your spouse ILR.matthewolivia wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 9:31 amMorning
My wife is applying for ILR on 4th Jan and we are worried by the speed of issuance of it ( due to Brexit ) so paying the £600 for same day service seems worthwhile to us. Our questions are:
1. How long in reality do you have to wait to get a decision on the normal route
2. We are applying on line so I take it we can't book an appointment till after we have paid for the ILR on 2nd Jan ?
3. Do we need to make a paper application too for the same day service?
4. How easy is it to get a date to get the appointment ? Will it likely to be months after we put the online application in?
Tks
Simon
1. Not sure what you mean by 'normal route'. Presumably you mean postal. It takes on average 4 to 8 weeks at present.
2. Correct. You can book appointments up to 42 days in advance. If you try to find an appointment on 2nd January for the 4th January, you will unlikely find none available.
3. No, not if you use the online form.
4. With difficulty as some members have reported. You can only book appointments up to 42 days in advance. It is too early for January now.
I was specifically referring to set m which is what this topic is about.hw rose wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 12:59 pmHi CR001,CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 12:12 pmBrexit affects EU citizens (non British) and their family NOT applications made to HO under the UK immigration rules, so not sure why you believe Brexit has an effect on your spouse ILR.matthewolivia wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 9:31 amMorning
My wife is applying for ILR on 4th Jan and we are worried by the speed of issuance of it ( due to Brexit ) so paying the £600 for same day service seems worthwhile to us. Our questions are:
1. How long in reality do you have to wait to get a decision on the normal route
2. We are applying on line so I take it we can't book an appointment till after we have paid for the ILR on 2nd Jan ?
3. Do we need to make a paper application too for the same day service?
4. How easy is it to get a date to get the appointment ? Will it likely to be months after we put the online application in?
Tks
Simon
1. Not sure what you mean by 'normal route'. Presumably you mean postal. It takes on average 4 to 8 weeks at present.
2. Correct. You can book appointments up to 42 days in advance. If you try to find an appointment on 2nd January for the 4th January, you will unlikely find none available.
3. No, not if you use the online form.
4. With difficulty as some members have reported. You can only book appointments up to 42 days in advance. It is too early for January now.
Did I understand you correctly, is the current processing time for ILR 4-8 weeks? Does this include ILR long residence 10 year? I've been trying unsuccessfully to book a premium appointment so if that is more or less the waiting time then I might consider postal instead.
Many thanks
Thank you CR001, I didn't realise that. New to the forumCR001 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 1:01 pmI was specifically referring to set m which is what this topic is about.hw rose wrote: ↑Mon Oct 08, 2018 12:59 pmHi CR001,CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 12:12 pmBrexit affects EU citizens (non British) and their family NOT applications made to HO under the UK immigration rules, so not sure why you believe Brexit has an effect on your spouse ILR.matthewolivia wrote: ↑Sun Oct 07, 2018 9:31 amMorning
My wife is applying for ILR on 4th Jan and we are worried by the speed of issuance of it ( due to Brexit ) so paying the £600 for same day service seems worthwhile to us. Our questions are:
1. How long in reality do you have to wait to get a decision on the normal route
2. We are applying on line so I take it we can't book an appointment till after we have paid for the ILR on 2nd Jan ?
3. Do we need to make a paper application too for the same day service?
4. How easy is it to get a date to get the appointment ? Will it likely to be months after we put the online application in?
Tks
Simon
1. Not sure what you mean by 'normal route'. Presumably you mean postal. It takes on average 4 to 8 weeks at present.
2. Correct. You can book appointments up to 42 days in advance. If you try to find an appointment on 2nd January for the 4th January, you will unlikely find none available.
3. No, not if you use the online form.
4. With difficulty as some members have reported. You can only book appointments up to 42 days in advance. It is too early for January now.
Did I understand you correctly, is the current processing time for ILR 4-8 weeks? Does this include ILR long residence 10 year? I've been trying unsuccessfully to book a premium appointment so if that is more or less the waiting time then I might consider postal instead.
Many thanks
Pmease continue your questions on Set lr in your own topic.