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check thisimmiguy wrote:Hi,
I am on Tier 1 General Visa which is due for ILR in April 2012, and my wife is on individual Tier 1 General Visa (Exp in Aug 2012). We are living together since last 2 years, Can she also apply for ILR along with me in SET(o)Form?
If not, what are the other options so she can obtain ILR asap?
Please reply at your earliest!!
Thanks for you help
Immiguy
Yes (288). Perhaps longer.immiguy wrote:I would rather thinking to do below:
First I'll apply for ILR and then my wife will apply for FLR(M) spouse visa that saves her going back to Home country. she can apply for FLR(M) within UK.
But my Question here again, we have to wait for 2years before she can apply for ILR?
No, as 287(a)(i)(d) will not be applicable.immiguy wrote:we are currently living together since last 2 years can't this period be counted?
Yes, if you're granted ILR.immiguy wrote:In FLR(M) they didn't specify any specific time period when to apply (just say apply before end of your visa) Can she apply in April 2012, as her visa exp: Aug 2012?
English test.immiguy wrote:So if she is applying for FLR(M), She doesn't need to pass Life in UK test, as she has completed her Bachelor degree in english from Mumbai, which i'll check under UK NARIC.
KOL.immiguy wrote:But she needs to pass Life in UK test when she is applying for SET(M) application?
you will 'keep her...on her existing tier 1 general visa' surely it's your wife's decision whether she switches or not?!immiguy wrote:Thanks Vinny,
By looking at current scenario and the talks I have been hearing i would rather keep her into on her exisiting Tier 1 General visa as next in 2 years she is eligeble for ILR but if she apply for Spouse visa and the immigration rule change inbetween from 2 years to 5 years then she would have wait for longer.