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by currydixon » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:46 am
[My Background:I have got my ILR in November 2012 through Tier 1 general category (HSMP 2Yrs + 3yrs Tier 1 general).
My wife: Married in January 2011. First time my wife visa granted as below.
Tier 1 General partner - June 2011 to Nov 2012
PBS dependent leave to remain - Nov 2012 to Nov 2015
Since my wife completed 2 years in UK (July 2011 to July 2013), she is eligible for ILR.
Could you please let me know following?
1. What application form she needs to fill in?
2. list of documents requirement.
3. Is there any minimum salary requirement ? I am on 21K/year, Is that sufficient?
Thanks in advance
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by currydixon » Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:23 am
Could any one be kind and reply? thanks in advance
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by Amber » Tue Jul 16, 2013 10:37 am
Form is set(o) you'll need to show cohabitation proof since November 2012 and KOLL and be able to adequately maintain and accommodate for which your salary will suffice maintenance.
See here (click)
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by currydixon » Tue Jul 16, 2013 11:14 am
Thanks Guru for your kind feedback.
One more question, Set (o) in section 3 WHICH CATEGORY?
what should i tick here ?
Thanks
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by currydixon » Tue Jul 16, 2013 11:50 am
One more question
My wife was away for holiday twice as below.
1 sister wedding - 19 days
2. family visit - 40 days
total - 59 days...
her 2 yrs completed as July 2011 to July 2013, But because of 59 days out of country , does she needs to wait until Sep for ILR?
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by currydixon » Tue Jul 16, 2013 1:28 pm
70 view and no reply , could any one please reply?
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by Amber » Tue Jul 16, 2013 2:25 pm
In section 3 I am sure it says 'PBS dependent' does it not?
As the absences are limited that should be ok.
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by currydixon » Tue Jul 16, 2013 3:15 pm
Thank you sir.
One more question in SET(o) --> Section 5---->
5.1 Is your home in the UK:
ans: (c) privately rented by you? ticked.
5.2 Do you or your partner, both pay any rent or mortgage for your home ?
ans: Yes , If so how much do you pay each month? £625
5.3 Are you working in the UK?
Ans: Yes
If so what is your pay each month after income tax and other deductions?
**** I am bit confuse***** my wife working an earning around 1000/per month after tax. If i enter this value and if It compared with rent by Case worker then it sounds too low. But i am working as well and earning enough. Should i mention total of our salary in this section?
Please advise.
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Does it create
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by Amber » Tue Jul 16, 2013 3:31 pm
You should list both your incomes in 5.6.
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by splashing » Tue Jul 16, 2013 3:51 pm
Hi alll,
God bless you all, currydixon, Guru and D4109125
All the ans to my questions are being ansewred here for curry dixons.
Am exactly in the same shoes as Currydixon. got my ILr in jan 2013 via 5yr route(hsmp and 3 yrs tier 1 gen0. got married in March 2011, hubby granted dep visa and came into d the country in july 2011, extended pbs dep in jan 2013 and now due for ILR.
i earn more, so i clear that i should add my income and pay slip for 3 months along with his own payslip for 3 months. and ofcourse, cohad docs.
But my question now is do we need to show money in an account as maintenance fund ? say like £1200 for both of us?
will appreciate your repsonse as usual . thanks all
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by Amber » Tue Jul 16, 2013 3:55 pm
splashing wrote:Hi alll,
God bless you all, currydixon, Guru and D4109125
All the ans to my questions are being ansewred here for curry dixons.
Am exactly in the same shoes as Currydixon. got my ILr in jan 2013 via 5yr route(hsmp and 3 yrs tier 1 gen0. got married in March 2011, hubby granted dep visa and came into d the country in july 2011, extended pbs dep in jan 2013 and now due for ILR.
i earn more, so i clear that i should add my income and pay slip for 3 months along with his own payslip for 3 months. and ofcourse, cohad docs.
But my question now is do we need to show money in an account as maintenance fund ? say like £1200 for both of us?
will appreciate your repsonse as usual . thanks all
No
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by splashing » Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:08 pm
Many thanks D4109125.
Good to go and apply then.
God bless
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by ashubhatt » Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:10 pm
currydixon wrote:[My Background:I have got my ILR in November 2012 through Tier 1 general category (HSMP 2Yrs + 3yrs Tier 1 general).
My wife: Married in January 2011. First time my wife visa granted as below.
Tier 1 General partner - June 2011 to Nov 2012
PBS dependent leave to remain - Nov 2012 to Nov 2015
Since my wife completed 2 years in UK (July 2011 to July 2013), she is eligible for ILR.
Could you please let me know following?
1. What application form she needs to fill in?
2. list of documents requirement.
3. Is there any minimum salary requirement ? I am on 21K/year, Is that sufficient?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Hello, would you not fill in SET(M) instead of Set(O)?
British passport holder since 17/09/2013
ILR: 12.04.12 - 23.03.22
Finish 5 years on 23.03.12. Applied for PR on 05.04.12 for ILR
Tier 1 (General Migrant) : 08.05.2009 - 08.05.2012
Work Permit: 23.03.07 - 23.03.12
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by Amber » Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:12 pm
ashubhatt wrote:currydixon wrote:[My Background:I have got my ILR in November 2012 through Tier 1 general category (HSMP 2Yrs + 3yrs Tier 1 general).
My wife: Married in January 2011. First time my wife visa granted as below.
Tier 1 General partner - June 2011 to Nov 2012
PBS dependent leave to remain - Nov 2012 to Nov 2015
Since my wife completed 2 years in UK (July 2011 to July 2013), she is eligible for ILR.
Could you please let me know following?
1. What application form she needs to fill in?
2. list of documents requirement.
3. Is there any minimum salary requirement ? I am on 21K/year, Is that sufficient?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Hello, would you not fill in SET(M) instead of Set(O)?
No, the spouse is a PBS dep.
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by currydixon » Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:14 pm
Hello D4109125
Thanks for your help.
Does it mean in section 5.3 , i should mention my wife income 1K/month only?
I am little bit unsure filling up Section 5.6. I feel it more relate to Tier 2 category as mentioned in form. Could you please confirm?
Do i need to mention my name (ILR applicant) in to application form? It seems there is no box for this, Do i need to submit my original passport/BRP?
Thanks
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by splashing » Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:22 pm
Does it mean in section 5.3 , i should mention my wife income 1K/month only? YES
I am little bit unsure filling up Section 5.6. I feel it more relate to Tier 2 category as mentioned in form. Could you please confirm? -
Nope not for Tier 2. 5.6 states sources of income the dep and main applicant are relying on
Do i need to mention my name (ILR applicant) in to application form? It seems there is no box for this, - no where to state that
Do i need to submit my original passport/BRP? - yes
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by currydixon » Wed Jul 17, 2013 8:11 am
Are any one help me with cover letter template for wife ILR SET(o) application?
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by currydixon » Wed Jul 17, 2013 11:07 am
Any one help me please ?
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by currydixon » Fri Jul 19, 2013 8:11 am
Can you please help with cover letter?
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by Amber » Fri Jul 19, 2013 9:10 am
If you really want a cover letter search previous posts for what other people used.
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by currydixon » Tue Jul 23, 2013 9:27 am
Can any one please check my list of documents for my wife ILR SET(o) application.
1. Cover letter
2. SET (o) Form
3. Photographs
4. Marriage certificate
5. LIfe in the UK certificate
4. Passport +BRP card (My wife - main applicant).
5. Passport + BEP card (husband )
6. Last 6 Month Bank statement ( joint account) balance above 4K all time.
7. Employer letter - (My wife - main applicant).
8. Employer letter - (Husband)
9. Last 6 month pay slips ( My wife main applicant).
10. Last 6 month pay slips (Husband).
11. Latest P60 ( for both wife and husband)
Cohabitation documents:
1. Joint account HSBC debit Bank statement - Last 2 years
2. Joint account HSBC Saving Bank statement - last 2 years
3. Joint account Metro bank statement - 3 month
4. Joint name Tenancy agreement - last 2 years
5. Joint name Electricity bill - last 2 years.
6. Joint name - water bill - last 2 years
7. Joint name Council tax - last 2 years
8. NI number - wife
Is that enough ?Anything missing ? Please do let me know.
Thanks
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by currydixon » Tue Jul 23, 2013 11:26 am
any one please help and confirm list?
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by krisbal » Tue Jul 23, 2013 6:54 pm
Payslips are required either for atleast 12 months.
P60's are required for last 5 years
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by currydixon » Tue Jul 23, 2013 7:32 pm
Hello
I am applying for my wife ILR who is on PBS Dependent visa. I have got my ILR already?
Does it really need of those P60s and 12 month payslips?
Seniors please help.
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by Amber » Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:22 pm
No, 3 months wage slips and corresponding bank statements no p60s
For cohabitation, for every 4 months of the last 2 years, one joint letter or one each from at least 3 different sources will suffice.
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