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aztec1032 wrote:Dear Gurus,
My wife came to the UK on the 01st of December 2011 as a Tier 1 (G) dependent and currently residing in the UK with the same immigration status which is valid until July 2015.
However, I have recently applied for ILR under Long Residence(LR) and trying to find out the best option for my wife to extend her visa once I am granted ILR under LR. I have been through Transitional Provisions of Immigration Rules [http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary] and as per Section 3.4 I understand that my wife will be required to switch into the partner of a settled person category i.e. FLR(M). Now the questions I have assuming my ILR(LR) is approved after 01st of December 2013:
1. What is the best option (or the only one) that we should be opting for to ensure my wife gets ILR as soon as possible?
You can try this
2. If I apply for FLR(M) for her would she be required to stay here as my dependent for 5 years to be eligible for settlement i.e. HO will withdraw the benefit of transitional provisions given she is applying for FLR(M) under currently existing immigration rules?
If she does, she'll still be considered under old rules under Transitional Provision.
3. If her FLR(M) is approved how long do we have to wait before we can apply for settlement?
Straight away provided she's met every other requirement.
Please note my wife has already passed Life in the UK test and meets the language requirement as well. In addition to this I am able to show my earnings to support her application in any of the relevant category.
I would highly appreciate your guidance on this.
Regards Aztec
Quite interesting facts .. many thanks for sharing Damanisshallo. Albeit the question is now whether I am prepared to take a little financial risk. Having a PEO appointment if HO refuse to grant my wife ILR on the basis of SET(M)/SET(O) .. I would lose £375 (£953-£578) as opposed to postal application for FLR(M). However, if the risk pays off I would end up saving £203 (FLR(M)£578+SET(M) £1051=£1629 Postal - £1426(SET(M/O) PEO).Damanisshallo wrote:Stories of people who managed to skip FLR(M)
D4109125 wrote:Although I have heard of one or two cases where FLR(M) was not required for SET(M), I have seen more where the caseworker rejected this idea.
See herefor naturalisation.
Thanks WPI for your response. Rather than planning, I would like to find out if my wife's Tier 1 (G) Dependent visa which is valid until 2015 would be curtailed within 28 days after my ILR based on LR is approved??wpilr_nov12 wrote:to help you with your plan, see the ILR LR timelines http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=52692
Hi Amber .. many thanks for the reply. I suppose I haven't clarified my query ..Amber_ wrote:Your spouse will have to switch to flr(m) anyway so that can be done now, applying for FLR(M) by post, asking for a decision to be made when you have a decision, stating your reference number.
Excellent .. many thanks Amber. From your comment it implies to me that there is no deadline until her visa expires .. however it is advisable to apply sooner as the lay may change!!Amber_ wrote:It should be done as soon as possible as the law may change.