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Thanks for your response.physicskate wrote:The Biometric Resident Permit is a card. Biometric info like a picture and fingerprints are taken in order for this card to be issued. They want you to submit the card with the application, and if you don't have the card, you need to tell them what happened to it. If her visa was issued in her passport as a vignette (can't remember when that was completely phased out), she will not have a BRP to submit as Biometric Residence Permits replaced the sticker in the passport.
1.) Noz4ydi wrote:
1. Have you been issued with a Biometric Residence Permit with a previous application for leave? Yes or No
Biometric Residence Permit enclosed? Yes or No
If not enclosed then please state the location of Biometric Residence Permit
Returned to UK Border Agency - go to question 3
Lost - go to question 4
Stolen - go to question 5
Other - go to question 6
Question 3. If the required Biometric Residence Permit has been returned to the UK Border Agency, please give details of the reason and the date that it was sent to us
Question 7. Have you had your fingerprints taken as part of a previous United Kingdom immigration application made in the United Kingdom or abroad?
Question 8. Give details when your fingerprints were taken
Question 9. Give details where your fingerprints were taken, including the town or city and country
Question 10. Give details of the British diplomatic post(s) involved if the application(s) was/were made abroad
Thanks for your help - but question 7 says:physicskate wrote:1.) Noz4ydi wrote:
1. Have you been issued with a Biometric Residence Permit with a previous application for leave? Yes or No
Biometric Residence Permit enclosed? Yes or No
If not enclosed then please state the location of Biometric Residence Permit
Returned to UK Border Agency - go to question 3
Lost - go to question 4
Stolen - go to question 5
Other - go to question 6
Question 3. If the required Biometric Residence Permit has been returned to the UK Border Agency, please give details of the reason and the date that it was sent to us
Question 7. Have you had your fingerprints taken as part of a previous United Kingdom immigration application made in the United Kingdom or abroad?
Question 8. Give details when your fingerprints were taken
Question 9. Give details where your fingerprints were taken, including the town or city and country
Question 10. Give details of the British diplomatic post(s) involved if the application(s) was/were made abroad
I believe this response would tell you to skip the next questions.
7.) Yes
8.) Date fingerprints were taken
9.) Where fingerprints were taken
10.) Where was previous application made? Consulate? Embassy? What city and country?
Then what sort of application is a visa application, if not an immigration application? Did she not intend on immigrating to the UK with her visa?z4ydi wrote: My wife's was a spouse visa application not an immigration application, I wonder if I still answer YES to this question.
Many thanks for the details - So you are saying that the fact that she was coming to the UK regardless of the category of her application (UK Spouse Visa Application - spouse of a British Citizen) she will still fall under immigration - correct?physicskate wrote:Then what sort of application is a visa application, if not an immigration application? Did she not intend on immigrating to the UK with her visa?z4ydi wrote: My wife's was a spouse visa application not an immigration application, I wonder if I still answer YES to this question.
Have you read the Guide?z4ydi wrote:Thank you for clarifying the BRP. I have some further questions can you please help me:
- State family that lives in the home country
- Do I have to print the form double sided in booklet format or just an ordinary A4 one sided print is acceptable? - Double sided or single sided A4
Page 7 asks: when did partner obtain settlement in the UK? I arrived in the UK on 19/10/1997, I got my ILR in 2001 and I got my British nationality on 02/06/2006. I am not sure which date applies here. The date you got ILR
2.15 on page 8 states: were you married or in a civil partnership when you were last granted leave in this capacity? – does it mean married to someone else or this marriage? Not sure what it means when it says: “granted leave in this capacity”. current marriage
2.16 on page 8 asks: what type if ceremony was your wedding? We have celebrated our wedding in a wedding hall and we obtained an official marriage certificate which we used for my wife’s spouse visa application and successfully obtained her visa. I am not sure what type of ceremony to state – any idea? Religious/Church or Cultural/traditional
2.26 on page 10 states: do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibility. My wife does not work and does not receive any benefit. I work full time and pay for all of our expenses, she is fully financially dependent on me. what this shared responsibility means? – is it to do with payment to someone else i.e. debts etc? Not sure, I would imagine it meanse joint income and shared expenses.
Section 3 on page 10 asks for details of children under 18 living with you in the UK and are applying for ILR as your dependent. Do I provide these details and list them in 3.6 page 11. The reason I am confused by this question is that because we have 2 children and they are both British, and none are applying for ILR – the question seems to ask for children who fills both conditions (living in the UK and applying for ILR) – can you please give me some advice on this. You should list children and their nationality
My brother lives with us in the flat and he contributes £800 per a month towards the rent and other expenses each month. Question 8.5 on page 19 states: Does a relative or friend of you or your partner or both of you regularly give you money. – shall I say yes to this or this apply only if someone helps us financially rather than paying their share towards expenses? Please clarify. If this is reflected on your bank statements then yes, you would have to explain
Would it be also necessary to get a letter from my brother to confirm that he is paying his part of the share - would there be a need to include his bank statements?
9.12 on page 23 states: what ties you have with your country – my wife’s mother, brothers, sisters and all other distant relatives are back home should we just state that her family members are back home and she regularly contacts them? Or is there more than this to it?
I will really appreciate your help on the above.
Thanks
Thank you for your reply - please see my queries in blueCR001 wrote:Have you read the Guide?z4ydi wrote:Thank you for clarifying the BRP. I have some further questions can you please help me:
- State family that lives in the home country
- Do I have to print the form double sided in booklet format or just an ordinary A4 one sided print is acceptable? - Double sided or single sided A4 - so do you mean to say it does not matter whether it is double sided or single sided and it does not have to be a booklet?
Page 7 asks: when did partner obtain settlement in the UK? I arrived in the UK on 19/10/1997, I got my ILR in 2001 and I got my British nationality on 02/06/2006. I am not sure which date applies here. The date you got ILR
2.15 on page 8 states: were you married or in a civil partnership when you were last granted leave in this capacity? – does it mean married to someone else or this marriage? Not sure what it means when it says: “granted leave in this capacity”. current marriage [/color] - We were married when my wife was granted the spouse visa - so shall I answer YES or NO to this questions?
2.16 on page 8 asks: what type if ceremony was your wedding? We have celebrated our wedding in a wedding hall and we obtained an official marriage certificate which we used for my wife’s spouse visa application and successfully obtained her visa. I am not sure what type of ceremony to state – any idea? Religious/Church or Cultural/traditional - Shall I say: traditional wedding ceremony followed by a religious ceremony?
2.26 on page 10 states: do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibility. My wife does not work and does not receive any benefit. I work full time and pay for all of our expenses, she is fully financially dependent on me. what this shared responsibility means? – is it to do with payment to someone else i.e. debts etc? Not sure, I would imagine it meanse joint income and shared expenses. - We have no shared income, I am the only one who earns and spends, shall I say NO to this questions?
Section 3 on page 10 asks for details of children under 18 living with you in the UK and are applying for ILR as your dependent. Do I provide these details and list them in 3.6 page 11. The reason I am confused by this question is that because we have 2 children and they are both British, and none are applying for ILR – the question seems to ask for children who fills both conditions (living in the UK and applying for ILR) – can you please give me some advice on this. You should list children and their nationality - I am still not sure on this one - I have a 2 years old and a 2 months old both British citizens, the question says: living with you in the UK AND who are applying for ILR - if they are not applying for ILR I don't think I have to put them in there.
My brother lives with us in the flat and he contributes £800 per a month towards the rent and other expenses each month. Question 8.5 on page 19 states: Does a relative or friend of you or your partner or both of you regularly give you money. – shall I say yes to this or this apply only if someone helps us financially rather than paying their share towards expenses? Please clarify. If this is reflected on your bank statements then yes, you would have to explain - My brother is a shared tenant in the flat, like I said I pay the rent and bills from my bank account and he pays £800 into our joint account (joint account of me and my wife) - the question says: Does a relative or friend of you or your partner or both of you regularly give you money - Do you think I should say YES and then get a letter from my brother to confirm that? OR say NO and just explain in the letter that he gives us money because he is a shared tenant?
Would it be also necessary to get a letter from my brother to confirm that he is paying his part of the share - would there be a need to include his bank statements?
9.12 on page 23 states: what ties you have with your country – my wife’s mother, brothers, sisters and all other distant relatives are back home should we just state that her family members are back home and she regularly contacts them? Or is there more than this to it?
I will really appreciate your help on the above.
Thanks
I'm fairly certain that the "shared responsibility" bit would be if you have a car loan, mortgage or something of the sort in both your names.z4ydi wrote:Thank you for clarifying the BRP. I have some further questions can you please help me:
I will really appreciate your help on the above.
- Do I have to print the form double sided in booklet format or just an ordinary A4 one sided print is acceptable?
Page 7 asks: when did partner obtain settlement in the UK? I arrived in the UK on 19/10/1997, I got my ILR in 2001 and I got my British nationality on 02/06/2006. I am not sure which date applies here.
2.15 on page 8 states: were you married or in a civil partnership when you were last granted leave in this capacity? – does it mean married to someone else or this marriage? Not sure what it means when it says: “granted leave in this capacity”.
2.16 on page 8 asks: what type if ceremony was your wedding? We have celebrated our wedding in a wedding hall and we obtained an official marriage certificate which we used for my wife’s spouse visa application and successfully obtained her visa. I am not sure what type of ceremony to state – any idea?
2.26 on page 10 states: do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibility. My wife does not work and does not receive any benefit. I work full time and pay for all of our expenses, she is fully financially dependent on me. what this shared responsibility means? – is it to do with payment to someone else i.e. debts etc?
Section 3 on page 10 asks for details of children under 18 living with you in the UK and are applying for ILR as your dependent. Do I provide these details and list them in 3.6 page 11. The reason I am confused by this question is that because we have 2 children and they are both British, and none are applying for ILR – the question seems to ask for children who fills both conditions (living in the UK and applying for ILR) – can you please give me some advice on this.
My brother lives with us in the flat and he contributes £800 per a month towards the rent and other expenses each month. Question 8.5 on page 19 states: Does a relative or friend of you or your partner or both of you regularly give you money. – shall I say yes to this or this apply only if someone helps us financially rather than paying their share towards expenses? Please clarify.
Would it be also necessary to get a letter from my brother to confirm that he is paying his part of the share - would there be a need to include his bank statements?
9.12 on page 23 states: what ties you have with your country – my wife’s mother, brothers, sisters and all other distant relatives are back home should we just state that her family members are back home and she regularly contacts them? Or is there more than this to it?
Thanks
1. Just print it off however you like. Mine was single-sided.z4ydi wrote:Thank you for your reply - please see my queries in blueCR001 wrote:Have you read the Guide?z4ydi wrote:Thank you for clarifying the BRP. I have some further questions can you please help me:
- State family that lives in the home country
- Do I have to print the form double sided in booklet format or just an ordinary A4 one sided print is acceptable? - Double sided or single sided A4 - so do you mean to say it does not matter whether it is double sided or single sided and it does not have to be a booklet?
Page 7 asks: when did partner obtain settlement in the UK? I arrived in the UK on 19/10/1997, I got my ILR in 2001 and I got my British nationality on 02/06/2006. I am not sure which date applies here. The date you got ILR
2.15 on page 8 states: were you married or in a civil partnership when you were last granted leave in this capacity? – does it mean married to someone else or this marriage? Not sure what it means when it says: “granted leave in this capacity”. current marriage [/color] - We were married when my wife was granted the spouse visa - so shall I answer YES or NO to this questions?
2.16 on page 8 asks: what type if ceremony was your wedding? We have celebrated our wedding in a wedding hall and we obtained an official marriage certificate which we used for my wife’s spouse visa application and successfully obtained her visa. I am not sure what type of ceremony to state – any idea? Religious/Church or Cultural/traditional - Shall I say: traditional wedding ceremony followed by a religious ceremony?
2.26 on page 10 states: do you or your partner have any shared financial responsibility. My wife does not work and does not receive any benefit. I work full time and pay for all of our expenses, she is fully financially dependent on me. what this shared responsibility means? – is it to do with payment to someone else i.e. debts etc? Not sure, I would imagine it meanse joint income and shared expenses. - We have no shared income, I am the only one who earns and spends, shall I say NO to this questions?
Section 3 on page 10 asks for details of children under 18 living with you in the UK and are applying for ILR as your dependent. Do I provide these details and list them in 3.6 page 11. The reason I am confused by this question is that because we have 2 children and they are both British, and none are applying for ILR – the question seems to ask for children who fills both conditions (living in the UK and applying for ILR) – can you please give me some advice on this. You should list children and their nationality - I am still not sure on this one - I have a 2 years old and a 2 months old both British citizens, the question says: living with you in the UK AND who are applying for ILR - if they are not applying for ILR I don't think I have to put them in there.
My brother lives with us in the flat and he contributes £800 per a month towards the rent and other expenses each month. Question 8.5 on page 19 states: Does a relative or friend of you or your partner or both of you regularly give you money. – shall I say yes to this or this apply only if someone helps us financially rather than paying their share towards expenses? Please clarify. If this is reflected on your bank statements then yes, you would have to explain - My brother is a shared tenant in the flat, like I said I pay the rent and bills from my bank account and he pays £800 into our joint account (joint account of me and my wife) - the question says: Does a relative or friend of you or your partner or both of you regularly give you money - Do you think I should say YES and then get a letter from my brother to confirm that? OR say NO and just explain in the letter that he gives us money because he is a shared tenant?
Would it be also necessary to get a letter from my brother to confirm that he is paying his part of the share - would there be a need to include his bank statements?
9.12 on page 23 states: what ties you have with your country – my wife’s mother, brothers, sisters and all other distant relatives are back home should we just state that her family members are back home and she regularly contacts them? Or is there more than this to it?
I will really appreciate your help on the above.
Thanks
So you are sure that as long as the children are British and are not applying for ILR they don't need to be listed in the table under the Children section but what you are not sure about is whether you answered Yes or No to " do you have any children together?" - correct?lolainkent wrote:z4ydi wrote:
I'm fairly certain that the "shared responsibility" bit would be if you have a car loan, mortgage or something of the sort in both your names.
The children bit in Section 3 gave me such a headache that I called the UKBA over it! I was told that if your kids are British and are not part of the application, skip that section. I was told to list my kids names, ages and citizenship in section 3.9. 3.6 is for children being included in the set(m) application as dependants. I can't remember if I ticked the box Yes or No as to whether we had children together in 3.1. You may want to call them about that.
I absolutely did not list my British children in section 3.6. I wrote out their names, dob and places of birth in section 3.9 (ie: child 1, XX/XX/XXXX, London). I'm fairly certain I ticked no, but I'm not sure enough to give you a 100% answer, which is why I think you should call the UKBA number on the guide to set(m). I wasn't on hold long and the question was answered within 3-4min so it shouldn't be too much of a time waster :)z4ydi wrote:lolainkent wrote:So you are sure that as long as the children are British and are not applying for ILR they don't need to be listed in the table under the Children section but what you are not sure about is whether you answered Yes or No to " do you have any children together?" - correct?z4ydi wrote:
I'm fairly certain that the "shared responsibility" bit would be if you have a car loan, mortgage or something of the sort in both your names.
The children bit in Section 3 gave me such a headache that I called the UKBA over it! I was told that if your kids are British and are not part of the application, skip that section. I was told to list my kids names, ages and citizenship in section 3.9. 3.6 is for children being included in the set(m) application as dependants. I can't remember if I ticked the box Yes or No as to whether we had children together in 3.1. You may want to call them about that.