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ILR peo appointment with dependent

Post by tanvirni » Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:56 am

Can I book two single appointments as for one SET(O) application for me and my wife? It is difficult to find SET(O) appointment with dependent but lots of single appointment available.
This is third midnight try but appointments with dependent dissapears.
Thanks
Tanvir

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similar post

Post by apahuja » Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:25 am


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Re: similar post

Post by tanvirni » Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:22 am

Has anyone done this. I just book two SET(O) appointments in same day at 11:40am at Croydon. But, want to put my wife as dependent in my application.

Thanks


thanks again @apahuja


apahuja wrote:please read http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 820#815820

there are two good links but I am still not sure , request senior members to reply

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 3.pdf.html

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ith_depend

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Re: similar post

Post by alanwong » Tue Apr 02, 2013 9:33 am

tanvirni wrote:Has anyone done this. I just book two SET(O) appointments in same day at 11:40am at Croydon. But, want to put my wife as dependent in my application.

Thanks


thanks again @apahuja


apahuja wrote:please read http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 820#815820

there are two good links but I am still not sure , request senior members to reply

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 3.pdf.html

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ith_depend
I have sent an email to applyonlinee-support@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk, and was told that you can apply using two separate appointment, but you have to pay two main applicants' fee.

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Re: similar post

Post by apahuja » Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:08 pm

tanvirni wrote:Has anyone done this. I just book two SET(O) appointments in same day at 11:40am at Croydon. But, want to put my wife as dependent in my application.

Thanks


thanks again @apahuja


apahuja wrote:please read http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 820#815820

there are two good links but I am still not sure , request senior members to reply

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 3.pdf.html

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ith_depend

I had also booked two different appointmwent but I will cancel those as alanwong mentioned they will be considered as two different application rather than one (i think this also changed from March ) ...So try to get only one appointment for main applicant and dependant . Its very frustating for me too.

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Re: similar post

Post by apahuja » Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:23 pm

alanwong wrote:
tanvirni wrote:Has anyone done this. I just book two SET(O) appointments in same day at 11:40am at Croydon. But, want to put my wife as dependent in my application.

Thanks


thanks again @apahuja


apahuja wrote:please read http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 820#815820

there are two good links but I am still not sure , request senior members to reply

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 3.pdf.html

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ith_depend
I have sent an email to applyonlinee-support@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk, and was told that you can apply using two separate appointment, but you have to pay two main applicants' fee.
Hi Alanwong,

Can you please let us know in how many days did they reply back to your email.

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Re: similar post

Post by alanwong » Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:32 pm

apahuja wrote:
alanwong wrote:
tanvirni wrote:Has anyone done this. I just book two SET(O) appointments in same day at 11:40am at Croydon. But, want to put my wife as dependent in my application.

Thanks


thanks again @apahuja


apahuja wrote:please read http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 820#815820

there are two good links but I am still not sure , request senior members to reply

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 3.pdf.html

https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... ith_depend
I have sent an email to applyonlinee-support@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk, and was told that you can apply using two separate appointment, but you have to pay two main applicants' fee.
Hi Alanwong,

Can you please let us know in how many days did they reply back to your email.
I got the reply from them on the same day (~ three hours).

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Re: similar post

Post by tanvirni » Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:40 am

Lost another booking appointment battle. When click book now UKBA website says no longer available.
Now need to spend £££s on OISC members to get an appointment.

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Re: similar post

Post by abc111 » Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:35 am

tanvirni wrote:Lost another booking appointment battle. When click book now UKBA website says no longer available.
Now need to spend £££s on OISC members to get an appointment.
I am thinking about taking a single PEO appointment for me and then send a postal application for my wife (dependant) -how does this strategy sound? It will save me paying £1377 for each!!!

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Re: similar post

Post by alanwong » Wed Apr 03, 2013 8:53 am

abc111 wrote:
tanvirni wrote:Lost another booking appointment battle. When click book now UKBA website says no longer available.
Now need to spend £££s on OISC members to get an appointment.
I am thinking about taking a single PEO appointment for me and then send a postal application for my wife (dependant) -how does this strategy sound? It will save me paying £1377 for each!!!
If your wife is the only dependent, then this is not a good strategy on money-wise. Your wife applies only then she has to pay the main applicant's fee and you will save only 100 pounds and takes ages.

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Re: similar post

Post by tanvirni » Wed Apr 03, 2013 9:40 am

I agree with alanwong as I am adding my wife as dependent as my only son was born in the UK.


alanwong wrote:
abc111 wrote:
tanvirni wrote:Lost another booking appointment battle. When click book now UKBA website says no longer available.
Now need to spend £££s on OISC members to get an appointment.
I am thinking about taking a single PEO appointment for me and then send a postal application for my wife (dependant) -how does this strategy sound? It will save me paying £1377 for each!!!
If your wife is the only dependent, then this is not a good strategy on money-wise. Your wife applies only then she has to pay the main applicant's fee and you will save only 100 pounds and takes ages.

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Re: similar post

Post by abc111 » Wed Apr 03, 2013 10:38 am

tanvirni wrote:I agree with alanwong as I am adding my wife as dependent as my only son was born in the UK.


alanwong wrote:
abc111 wrote:
tanvirni wrote:Lost another booking appointment battle. When click book now UKBA website says no longer available.
Now need to spend £££s on OISC members to get an appointment.
I am thinking about taking a single PEO appointment for me and then send a postal application for my wife (dependant) -how does this strategy sound? It will save me paying £1377 for each!!!
If your wife is the only dependent, then this is not a good strategy on money-wise. Your wife applies only then she has to pay the main applicant's fee and you will save only 100 pounds and takes ages.
She is my only dependant (while excluding UK born kid). So prepare my self to payout £1377 x2 =£2754!!!! This is ridiculous why don't they update their appointment system to issue appointments with dependants...!!!

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Re: similar post

Post by alanwong » Wed Apr 03, 2013 12:08 pm

abc111 wrote: She is my only dependant (while excluding UK born kid). So prepare my self to payout £1377 x2 =£2754!!!! This is ridiculous why don't they update their appointment system to issue appointments with dependants...!!!
Those who make the system do not use the system. That is probably why the system makes our life so difficult. It is also a monopolistic service. Like it or not, we have to use it.

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Re: similar post

Post by tanvirni » Wed Apr 03, 2013 1:47 pm

Finally appointment booking success(not ILR) in Sheffield PEO on 26th April.

My entry clearance on 21/05/2008
Entered in the UK on 05/06/2008

So, 26th April will be fine?

Thanks

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28 days clarification for WP

Post by tanvirni » Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:00 pm

Dear All,
After reading the forum FAQs bit confused now. The 28 days is it from entry clearance or date of entry? I am in old style work permit.

Is my appointment 26th April date is correct?(same old question, sorry)
tanvirni wrote:Finally appointment booking success(not ILR) in Sheffield PEO on 26th April.

My entry clearance on 21/05/2008
Entered in the UK on 05/06/2008

So, 26th April will be fine?

Thanks

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Re: 28 days clarification for WP

Post by ilruk » Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:05 pm

tanvirni wrote:Dear All,
After reading the forum FAQs bit confused now. The 28 days is it from entry clearance or date of entry? I am in old style work permit.

Is my appointment 26th April date is correct?(same old question, sorry)
tanvirni wrote:Finally appointment booking success(not ILR) in Sheffield PEO on 26th April.

My entry clearance on 21/05/2008
Entered in the UK on 05/06/2008

So, 26th April will be fine?

Thanks
From entry clearance ( visa issue date) .

I had got 'Tier 1' visa on 28th April 2008 . I entered UK on 1st June. I applied for ILR on 2nd April. Details : http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=131119

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Re: 28 days clarification for WP

Post by apahuja » Wed Apr 03, 2013 6:27 pm

tanvirni wrote:Dear All,
After reading the forum FAQs bit confused now. The 28 days is it from entry clearance or date of entry? I am in old style work permit.

Is my appointment 26th April date is correct?(same old question, sorry)
tanvirni wrote:Finally appointment booking success(not ILR) in Sheffield PEO on 26th April.

My entry clearance on 21/05/2008
Entered in the UK on 05/06/2008

So, 26th April will be fine?

Thanks
Rule is : If the period between EC and Date of entry is less than 90 days than you can apply 28 days before EC date(visa issue date). so i think you should be fine. And just to confirm you that I have clarified this at so many places now :)

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