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Thank you, so it’s 5 years from the approval of my first spouse visa?contorted_svy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 1:48 pmYou can apply as soon as you become eligible, you don't have to wait for your visa to expire if you are eligible before thn.
I’ll be applying under SET M, I’m currently on my second spousal visa and my husband is a British citizen, I just wasn’t sure of the timeline. Thank youcontorted_svy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 14, 2022 1:54 pmIt depends which route you are applying under, there are different requirements for different types of visa. Have you been on a spouse visa for 5 years? Does your partner have ILR?
Thank you, I entered the UK on a student visa and then switched to a spousal visa, would that then make it 5th anniversary of when the first spousal visa was issued as I am applying for an ILR via the spousal route? Sorry just trying to get clarification.
No!do I need to also attach his bank statements to prove the bills are being paid
The 28 days requirement is all about not using old evidence and only when the rules ask for a specified piece of evidence with respect to the application date:Payslips covering:
• a period of 6 months prior to the date of application if the person has been employed by their current employer for at least 6 months (and where paragraph 13(b) of this Appendix does not apply); or
• any period of salaried employment in the period of 12 months prior to the date
of application if the person has been employed by their current employer for
less than 6 months (or at least 6 months but the person does not rely on
paragraph 13(a) of this Appendix), or in the financial year(s) relied upon by a
self-employed person
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... rement.pdfWhere Appendix FM-SE requires the applicant to provide specified evidence relating
to a period which ends with the date of application, that evidence must be dated no
earlier than 28 days before the date of application.
No. The family route does not have any absence limits anyway. It does not matter at allFaithful01 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2023 10:50 pmHi all,
While filling the ILR set m form it says to only list absences of 2 weeks and above.
I have never been on holiday for more than 10 days in the last 5 years so I did not include any, however I have been seeing people include theirs, do I need to list out my absences if below 2 weeks just to be in the safe side? Thanks .