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Which application form for dependents ILR

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Which application form for dependents ILR

Post by tier1holder » Mon Sep 23, 2013 9:52 pm

Hi,

Can seniors please advise me which application form should I use for my dependents for their ILR? Our immigration status is as below:

1).I have been granted my ILR last week via Tier 1 (General) 5 year’s category. I went for 2 extensions as I had long absences from this country. As my absences spread across 2 years I have been granted for ILR last week.

2). My spouse and my kids are on Tier 1 (General) dependents visas valid until May 2015.

3). My wife initially entered UK in 2008 as my work permit dependent visa and remains on this visa until Nov 2008. She again entered UK in May 2010 as my Tier 1 general dependent and the Visa and stayed until Jan 2011. She came back to UK in Sept 2011 as my Tier 1 (General) dependent and continued to stay until now. So total she stayed as my dependent for over 3 years 3 months (2 years continuously and 16 months in form two 8 months each time).

4). Our two kids stayed here as my Tier 1 general dependents for over 2 years in this country.

Now I am planning to apply for ILR for my dependents. Can you please let me know what application form can I use? Is it SET (M) or FLR (M).

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Post by Amber » Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:03 pm

Please continue in your other thread
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