Thank you for all the reply
I’m new to the forum but I’m glad I found it as it holds vast amount of information regarding immigration matters, the past few days I’ve been reading through other post on this forum and it appears I’m not alone in this conundrum. There are many others who have posted similar questions to mine with regards to which form is correct form for 10 Year ILR application, as a spouse/partner.
I understand SET LR can be used for the 10 Year route regardless of what visa we are on as long as we make up 10 years whilst having been in the UK legally.
But the below statement on the SET(LR) site reads almost as a clause stating, YES apply under 10 year route under any combination of visas EXCEPT…..
If you are the spouse or partner of someone who is settled and currently living in the UK and you have completed the relevant period of continuous leave in the UK using the 'Family Route', YOU CANNOT USE THIS FORM. You must instead apply using the form Apply to settle in the UK - Partner of a person or parent of a child already settled in the UK.
So the above form can be used by all applying for Long residency regardless of visa type EXCEPT those on Family Route cannot use it. Please correct me if I’m wrong. I believe most are reading this the way I am hence why many raising this same question.
Being originally on a spouse visa (entering the UK in 2014) then being switched over to a partner 10 year route visa midway. Are both regarded as Private life visa? Does combining both not equate to completing 10 years of private life….i.e Family Route.
Above you’ve stated I may have completed the wrong form “Settlement Adult Relative” and it should have been SET (LR) but in another thread (link below) with regards to the same subject OP was advised he can use SET (LR) but ALSO (and a link was given) the “Settlement Adult relative” form is correct, you said you always forgot the form changes for the 10 year family route. So which is correct
indefinite-leave-to-remain/flr-fp-10-ye ... t#p2147198
FLR FP 10 years finishing in 2026 - Immigrationboards.com
Judging by other threads on this forum I believe this has been a point of confusion for many. Would greatly appreciate clarification and I’m sure it will not just benefit me but many others in the same situation. Thank You