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Help Required - Using SET O Form for spouse

Post by thinkingagain » Wed Aug 21, 2013 6:28 pm

All,

I will be getting my ILR on Sep 2. Assuming i get, i am planning to apply ILR for my spouse who is eligible as she has been in UK for 5 years. I understood that i need to use SET O form to apply ILR for my spouse. I have completed the form. I would need a guru to help me to confirm if the updates are correct and answer the questions i have:

Questions as follows:

Section 1 - Applicant Details - I am providing the details of my spouse.
Section 2 - Leaving Blank.
Section 3 (Which Category?) - Selecting "PBS Dependent"
Section 4 - 4.1 will be given as Yes as my spouse has completed Life at UK Test
Section 5 - Should i select Option c("Privately rented by you"). Myself and my spouse are in rented house.
I am leaving blank for the section where it is ask ing SOC Code, Current rate of pay, weekly hours as she is an dependent.
Section 6 - Question 6.1: I am giving my date of first entry to UK and not my spouse first date of entry to UK. Is this correct.
6.2 - I will provide the details of the day my spouse was outside UK.

Is my understanding correct. Basically i am filling the form completely with my spouse details. Only section where i am providing my details will be "first entry date to UK". Apart from that all other details will be my spouse details.

King Regards,
thinking again

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Post by geriatrix » Wed Aug 21, 2013 6:36 pm

Continue in the existing topic.
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