2. what do you mean by process? completing biometric or solving issue of IHS Fee. Application 'must be' applied (+ fee payment) before expiry/end date of previous visa, Biometric not necessary, because it depends upon availability of booking etc. Thanks. I didn't know this. Another question, if you...
Thanks MAY1114. * Also does it show, 'Tier 2- General' visa type in 'You're joining or remaining with this person in the UK' section, or you selected 'Skilled Worker' then 'Skilled Worker 3 Year'? If you are referring to Visa form where it ask about: if main applicant has ILR/nationality and then as...
* If above is correct, on IHS website, the visa type is being shown as 'Skilled Worker (Dependant) 5 Year'. Does it mean, we should pay IHS fee for 5 years (instead of 3 years). If yes, it would be, £624 x 5 = £3120? >> Though on IHS website, visa type is being shown as 'Skilled Worker (Dependant) ...
Hi, After reading various posts on this forum, we have decided to enter below information on Skilled Worker Dependant form. Moderators please correct, if anything wrong: * Based on my understanding, my partner should apply for Skilled Worker (Dependant) visa for extension (as PBS Dependent category ...
Hi MAY1114, Thanks for pointing out the issue about 'Visa expiry date'. Below questions for moderators: So I have also stuck on below questions on IHS form, in section 'The person you're joining or remaining with': * Visa expiry date - What's the visa expiry date for British citizen? :) (Form doesn'...
Hi, I am a British Citizen, got my ILR through Tier 2 General visa. My partner, is currently on PBS Dependent visa, which is expiring in next month. My questions as below: * Based on my understanding, my partner should apply for Skilled Worker (Dependant) visa for extension (as PBS Dependent categor...
HI Samhita, Sorry for my delayed response on this - I wasn't aware of your post. I am actually looking for Post covid situation like in end of 2021 or beginning of 2022. Like i have UK passport my Mom is having Indian passport ,since after brexit uk nationals can stay and work freely without visa in...
Hi vijar, I have dropped this idea, due to various issues: * No guaranty about the visa approval * Difficult to travel to India from the UK, due to restrictions and risk of getting my parent infected. * Even after travelling, don't think Ireland embassy may process these visa applications (as they m...
Just to remind you, when you submit the C Visa application, your mother needs to be in your country. You cannot apply from the UK. Not sure, if I missed this, but I wasn't aware of this. Is it possible for you to send me, the appropriate links to support this? It's not possible for my mom, to retur...
Just to remind you, when you submit the C Visa application, your mother needs to be in your country. You cannot apply from the UK. Not sure, if I missed this, but I wasn't aware of this. Is it possible for you to send me, the appropriate links to support this? It's not possible for my mom, to retur...
The official response would be no. She needs a Type C Join Family visa for Ireland. However, I think there is a ruling somewhere that prohibits immigration officers from turning such people away if they do manage to get to the Irish port. That would, however, cast some doubts on your mother’s actua...
The official response would be no. She needs a Type C Join Family visa for Ireland. However, I think there is a ruling somewhere that prohibits immigration officers from turning such people away if they do manage to get to the Irish port. That would, however, cast some doubts on your mother’s actua...
Your mother - as other people have mentioned, it takes quite a few weeks at least to apply for an entry visa even without COVID-19 restrictions. Therefore, you have to act now. Apply for a visa for your mother. My mom (with Indian passport) already have UK 10 years family visitor visa (almost 8 yea...
Your wife and son - they must have an EU or UK passport, otherwise they will not be able to move to Ireland in 8 months time. Wife will be British citizen soon. Son already British citizen. Your mother - as other people have mentioned, it takes quite a few weeks at least to apply for an entry visa ...
If yes, you would have to hurry and act now; if no, you have a bit time but time is still running out. Can you please guide, next course of action for me, in order to proceed with this. Note - Initially my wife and son can't move with me to Ireland. I and my mom can only move, and others can join u...
You are confusing a visa with a residence permission. What is your mother’s nationality? Does she need a visa to visit Ireland? If yes, you would have to hurry and act now; if no, you have a bit time but time is still running out. You don’t need to have lived in Ireland for any amount of time befor...
Hi, I am a British citizen, currently living in the UK. I would like to move to Ireland permanently, on my British passport, and then apply for EU RC visa for my mother (who is non-EU citizen). 1. My understanding is, as Brexit transition period is ending on 31st Dec 2020, I need to move to Ireland ...
Many thanks CR001 and secret.simon. I don't prefer to use Surinder Singh route, as it doesn't seem practical in current situation. However I would like to check, if we can bring my mom to Ireland on EU RC route. Purpose of this is to live together, and support my mom, which we can achieve in Ireland...
Hi secret.simon, Be aware that if you want to invite your parent to Ireland under the EU immigration system, you would want to move to the UK .. Did you mean, Be aware that if you want to invite your parent to Ireland under the EU immigration system, you would want to move to Ireland .. Thanks, Onkar