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Serparate application SET(O) form for dependant over 18 yrs?

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Serparate application SET(O) form for dependant over 18 yrs?

Post by soulfullness » Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:44 pm

Hi All

I have a querry and probably someone would be able to advise me on this please.
I came to UK almost 47 months ago and my daughter came to UK 6 months after me. When my daughter first came to UK she was only 15 years and now she is over 18 years. For ILR we are going to apply in Decemebr 2009 but I understand that my spouse and children under 18 years could be included in my SET(O) form but not my daughter who is now over 18 years and she has to apply separately a SET(O) form.

My querry is whether she can apply on the same date I apply though she has not completed 4 years of stay in UK as she came 6 months later than me but she is totally dependant on parents? In other words wether she has to fulfill 4 years criteria for ILR under recent JR thoguh she came as a dependant? Or she can apply filling a separate SET(O) form on the same day I apply though she is less than 4 yrs in UK?

Can any of you please reply me as soon as possible.
Thank you all

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Re: Serparate application SET(O) form for dependant over 18

Post by vinny » Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:08 am

soulfullness wrote:My querry is whether she can apply on the same date I apply though she has not completed 4 years of stay in UK as she came 6 months later than me but she is totally dependant on parents?
Yes.
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