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krssubbu
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ilr for wife

Post by krssubbu » Thu Dec 08, 2011 11:45 pm

hi,

i am on tier 1 visa due to convert to ilr in jan 2012. i would like to bring my wife and child from india on dependant visa. can anyone pls tell me the procedure to do so or the link as if i need to maintain funds, i need to start doing asap.

please let me know your valuable thoughts

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Post by krssubbu » Fri Dec 09, 2011 12:24 pm

guyz i need your help. so many views but no replies. i understand this is a public forum but any help is appreciated pls

thanks

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Post by Greenie » Fri Dec 09, 2011 1:32 pm

People will reply if they know the answer and in some cases if they don't have to spend time asking you more questions in order to direct you to the correct information, which they will in relation to your post.

The title of your post is 'ILR for wife' however it is unlikely your wife will be immediately eligible for ILR and certaintly won't be eligible for ILR from outside the UK.

Has your wife spent time in the UK as your tier 1 dependent? if so for how long?

How long has your wife be outside the UK?

When do you intend on making the application - before or after you apply for ILR?

On what basis are you applying for ILR as a Tier 1 migrant or under the 10 year rule?

Now do you understand why someone hasn't immediately replied to your post?

krssubbu
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Post by krssubbu » Sat Dec 10, 2011 3:10 pm

hi,

yes my wife was with me in the uk from feb 14th 2010 till end of july 2010. then she left to india for maternity. she still has visa until febb 2012. but she wont be able to make it to the uk before feb as she has the child now.

i am planning to get my ilr in feb 2012. i would like to bring here after my ilr. i am applying ilr on basiss of tier 1 (inital visa obtained in jan 2007 - 2+ 3 years)

so on what basis do i bring here - spouce visa ? if so what are the requirments for spouce visa

thanks

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Post by vinny » Sat Dec 10, 2011 5:24 pm

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Post by vinny » Tue Dec 13, 2011 9:35 pm

krssubbu wrote:Hi,

I have been on HSMP and Tier 1 since Jan 2007 and eligble for ILR in Jan 2012. I got married in Jan 2010 and brought my wife along with me. My wife was with me in the UK till July 2011 and went to India for delivery. We are blessed with a baby girl. My wife visa runs out this Feb and we are in to the process of getting a passport for my child

I want to bring my child and wife to the UK ? what is the best advice. i thought first i will get my ILR sorted in Jan and then apply for spouse visa and dependant visa for wife and child respectivetly and then after two years naturalize their visa. OR should i ask my wife to come in JAn before her visa runs out and we both get out ILR and then go back and bring the child on dependant visa (As the child is born in India) ? - (but i dont want to leave the child alone with the mother in UK even for a short time )

any other thoughts on the above or the best way to get our visa's sorted ?

Thanks
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Post by krssubbu » Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:40 pm

any thoughts on the above? maybe i am not clear, if yes can someone pls let me know so that i can explain better
thanks

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