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Hi Greenie,Greenie wrote:it appears from the OP's post that she is a tier 1 migrant in her own right, not a tier 1 dependent, in which case she cannot apply for ILR with her husband, unless she leaves the UK and applies for a PBS dependent visa.
Hi Abhilasha,jain.abhi wrote:Hi Greenie,Greenie wrote:it appears from the OP's post that she is a tier 1 migrant in her own right, not a tier 1 dependent, in which case she cannot apply for ILR with her husband, unless she leaves the UK and applies for a PBS dependent visa.
Thanks for your prompt reply.
Would you please answer the second question?
Also, If I go back to my country now and apply for PBS dependent to my husband, then do you think I can apply the ILR with him (as mentioned he is already due for ILR)? We can do that in case immediately I will be able to apply ILR with him.
Otherwise, please suggest what would be the case for me if my husband individually get his ILR.
Many Thanks,
Abhilasha
Greenie wrote:See FAQ
read the post again - both scenarios you have posed are addressed in the FAQjain.abhi wrote:Greenie wrote:See FAQ
I checked the post. I am not able to find the specific answers though.
It will be great if someone can answer these questions.
Thanks Everyone,
Abhi
Hi,vinny wrote:Q - Does my spouse qualify with me for ILR?
Hi DayDream,DayDream wrote:Abhi
Also Follow the post from the link below, you may find some answers...
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=98235
I'm in similar situationas you since my wife is on her own Tier1 and after few discussions here, we decided to go for ILR seperately. We based our decision on cost, time and documents available. In all probablity we felt going for seperate ILR will be less hassle.
Cheers
Abhi, your understanding is correct. If you go for option 2 there is no time limit although the sooner rather than later is advisable as the two years will not start until you have been granted leave as a spouse, and the UKBA is likely to introduce changes to the family settlement route later this year.jain.abhi wrote:Hi DayDream,DayDream wrote:Abhi
Also Follow the post from the link below, you may find some answers...
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=98235
I'm in similar situationas you since my wife is on her own Tier1 and after few discussions here, we decided to go for ILR seperately. We based our decision on cost, time and documents available. In all probablity we felt going for seperate ILR will be less hassle.
Cheers
Thanks for your post. Yes, I think the case is similar. The only thing is different between mine, yours and swordfish20000 case are -
1. My husband is right now eligible for his ILR right now.
2. we have married and living together in UK for more than 3 years.
Just looking for a efficient option.
I think we have 2 options -
1. He undergoes his ILR right now. Then I will switch from inside UK thru FLR(M) which further will take 2 years for me to get the ILR.
2. I will get the dependent visa first and then we will together apply for ILR. This way we will get the ILR at the same time.
I am more clear now. Still I would like advices from Gurus on this site. Please also let me know that my understanding is correct.
Please let me know whether there is any restriction in the second option like one should apply for ILR as soon as he is eligible or one can not apply ILR as spouse (with dependent visa) for 28 days or something.
Thanks,
Abhi