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Does my wife have to enter the UK within 3 months..?

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Does my wife have to enter the UK within 3 months..?

Post by mercedescolomar » Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:31 pm

Hi,
New to this board and I apologise beforehand if this question has been posted a thousand times.

I'm a British citizen and have applied for my wife's settlement Visa (from Bangladesh).

Does my wife have to enter the UK within 3 months of being granted her Visa?
She is still studying and won't complete her degree for another 7 months. If the Visa is granted in the next couple of months (and I anticipate it will), can she then delay her entry to the UK until she completes her studies?

I would greatly appreciate a clear answer to this question as it's giving me sleepless nights.

Many thanks to all you great people :)

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Post by geriatrix » Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:39 pm

Must she? - No.
Should she? - If she enters UK any later than 3 months from the date the leave is issued, she will need to apply for an extension before becoming eligible for settlement.
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Post by mercedescolomar » Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:49 pm

Thank you for the quick response.

So as I understand it, she does not HAVE to enter within 3 months, but if she doesn't then when it's time to apply for ILR I will have to apply for an extension to cover the absence so that she completes 2 years in the UK with me?

Finally, will this cause serious problems for her ILR or will they consider her delayed entry reason as acceptable?

Many thanks!

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Post by Casa » Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:50 pm

It shouldn't cause problems, but it will cost you a lot more money in Visa fees.

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Post by mercedescolomar » Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:55 pm

Do you have a link to visa fee guides?

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Post by vinny » Mon Sep 19, 2011 3:46 pm

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