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I applied for my ILR based on the 10 year Long residence category, for which I was eligible earlier than I would have been under the 5 year Work permit category. Obviously, I had not imagined at the time that my postal application would be so delayed and drawn out.Greenie wrote:Why are you making a FLR(M) application for your wife? Why didn't she apply for ilr with you?
Sorry, I do not have an answer for you as I am in a very similar situation myself. My wife's leave to remain is expiring before my 10 years long stay ILR arrives, so we are sending her FLR(M) application tomorrow. We even cancelled a PEO appointment we optimistically took 2 months ago. I would really appreciate if you update this post when you get an answer from the HO. If I live long enough to get my ILR from HO, I will be desperately seeking an answer for the same question.OttoMattik wrote:Have a question regarding my wife's FLR(M) application.
As some members may be aware, I submitted my SET(O) application for ILR back in March 2012, and after a lengthy wait for 10.5 months, finally got all documents and BRP back last week with ILR successfully granted.
In the meantime, my wife was here on a Work Permit dependant visa which was due to run out on the 15th of October 2012. I was hoping that my case would have been decided before her visa ran out, and then it would have been a simple FLR(M) premium application.
However, as my application was not completed in time, we submitted a provisional application for her FLR(M), with a covering letter explaining the situation. I know other people waiting in similar situations.
Her application does seem to be moving along on normal timescales, as we received the acknowledgement a week after submitting the application, and the request to submit biometric information on the 27th of December 2012 (which has also been done).
The question I have is whether I need to submit my passport and BRP to support her application, or will UKBA make the link automatically - as we did mention all the appropriate case reference numbers in the covering letter?
Hang in there, I know what you're going through and its pure mental torture not knowing and not actually being able to do anything about it.Ged wrote:Sorry, I do not have an answer for you as I am in a very similar situation myself. My wife's leave to remain is expiring before my 10 years long stay ILR arrives, so we are sending her FLR(M) application tomorrow. We even cancelled a PEO appointment we optimistically took 2 months ago. I would really appreciate if you update this post when you get an answer from the HO. If I live long enough to get my ILR from HO, I will be desperately seeking an answer for the same question.OttoMattik wrote:Have a question regarding my wife's FLR(M) application.
As some members may be aware, I submitted my SET(O) application for ILR back in March 2012, and after a lengthy wait for 10.5 months, finally got all documents and BRP back last week with ILR successfully granted.
In the meantime, my wife was here on a Work Permit dependant visa which was due to run out on the 15th of October 2012. I was hoping that my case would have been decided before her visa ran out, and then it would have been a simple FLR(M) premium application.
However, as my application was not completed in time, we submitted a provisional application for her FLR(M), with a covering letter explaining the situation. I know other people waiting in similar situations.
Her application does seem to be moving along on normal timescales, as we received the acknowledgement a week after submitting the application, and the request to submit biometric information on the 27th of December 2012 (which has also been done).
The question I have is whether I need to submit my passport and BRP to support her application, or will UKBA make the link automatically - as we did mention all the appropriate case reference numbers in the covering letter?