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ILR - LONG RESIDENCY

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ILR - LONG RESIDENCY

Post by arifuk2002 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:02 pm

H Sir

I am completing my 10 years of uk residency in 11.09.2011. I first entered in UK on 12.09.2001. In the First seven years my status was student while on 15th September 2008 I got Tier one VISA. I have my wife here in UK . She arrived in UK in 26.08.2006.. She was granted visa last time as my dependant and her visa expiring on 15.09.2011 as well. We had baby last year i.e 17.12.2010 , born in UK.

I want apply for ILR on Long residency basis , while my my baby and wife will apply visa as my dependant.(My wife has been my dependant throughout her stay in UK).

Now , should I extent my Tier 1 visa first and then go for ILR or straight away aply for ILR as my current visa is expiring three days after my 10 years are completing .What about my dependant. I know dependant , How I should apply for them. Should I show a good amount of income to justify my Tier 1 status in last three years or this gonna be a simple long residency case?

I will be highly thankful for your sooner response.


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Post by vinny » Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:29 pm

You may apply for ILR under Long residence shortly before your leave expires.
At the same time, your wife may apply for FLR(M) before her leave expires. Enclose a covering letter requesting that her application be cosidered after yours.

See also child born in UK.
This is not intended to be legal or professional advice in any jurisdiction. Please click on any given links for further information. Refer to the source of any quotes.
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