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yes, if she meets all the requirements.My question is whether she can apply for ILR in Feb 2020, under 10yrs long residence in the UK
or she should apply for ILR under 2.5yrs spouse visa category in July 2020?
There is NO such '7 year route' ILR for a parent of a British child. Not sure where you got this information, but there is no such route.or is she already eligible to apply for ILR under 7years scheme as a parent of a child (our son was born in 2011 in the UK, he became British citizen in 2015 after I got my ILR).
She needs all her passports, LIUK and English language evidenceSJ3072018 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 7:45 amMy wife is eligible to apply for ILR under 10yrs long residence scheme. She came to the UK on 25th Feb 2010, and hence she can apply after 28th Jan 2020. My question is what documents she need to submit in the online application? Does she need scan and upload them online or the online application is just booking an appointment. Please clarify.
Thanks.
For long residence, you have super priority or standard service only. Super priority will show IF there is availability.SJ3072018 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2020 11:16 amI found "Standard Service" and "Super Priority Service" for SET (LR) application. Obviously there is an additional £800 for "SUPER priority service" which should give decision in 2 days.
Is there a "Priority Service" for SET (LR) applicants?
Did anyone apply for this service and how long it took?
1. The 'one day service' refers specifically to the previous Premium Service Centres (closed since Nov 2018), which was an appointment with UKVI and a caseworker directly. UKCVAS is not the same.SJ3072018 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 21, 2020 11:43 amThank you and really appreciate your response.
As I am not an expert in immigration matters and I don't follow the UKVI policy changes regularly, I seemed to have overlooked that specific part in the guidelines.
In "one day service", I assumed the day you attend the appointment and handover your documents is the "application date". I now understand that is not the case.
Do you think the application will be refused because the "application date" was more than 28 days earlier of completing 10 years, even though the "appointment date" of super priority service is within 28days of the qualifying period?