If it helps, we received an email about reusing the previous biometerics, but we didn't get an email to prompt "submitting" the uploaded documents. I just noticed the option to "submit", on the UKVCAS page, after seeing someone mention it on these boards. It was a recent/new opti...
Good evening, A friend of mine who has been waiting for appointment told me today that he was contacted by HO that he is qualified for biometrics waiver as result of the Covid-19. And that he will receive a link later where he will capture his photo and submit. Has only one else received a similar ...
You can start your application online in advance, but you can't submit it until at least 28 days before the 5 year anniversary of initial entry date. You are required to pay when you submit (online) and then the system gives you a link to the UKVCAS site, to register there book a biometric appointme...
When applying for an ILR online, can the main applicant (currently Tier 2, 5-year route) and their two dependants (Tier 2 dependants currently, 5-year route too) apply at the same time but pay separately? The thing we may not have the triple amount available in the same account or bank card. We are...
You can compress them, or split them into 2 separate pdf's, as long as they are below the size limit. They should be in grey scale, which helps with the file size. I used greyscale and 150 dpi to keep size down.
There is no restriction on the number of files, documents or pdf's that you upload.
Now coming back to the cash saving point: If we have to rely on a lum sum from a relative in order to fulfil the required level of saving, but the lum sum only comes into the account 2 months before Date of application. But we do have a signed letter from that relative Confirming the funds are gift...
Sorry, I forgot to add the 28 day time limitation for your financial documents would be dictated by the date of submission of the application. They would need to be within the 28 days before the date of submission of the online application.
Once you have submitted your (SET(M)) application online, you can upload your documents at any time before the biometric appointment. (So as there is a delay in getting the biometric appointments means you have lots of time to upload them).
My spouse visa is expiring on 30 August 2020 and I am planning to apply for SET(M) on 3 August 2020. Somebody on this forum suggested that my last payslip, bank statement, and employer letter should not be older than 1 month. Option 1. Payslip date: 10 July Bank Statement 14 July ( Normally arrives...
My spouse visa is expiring on 30 August 2020 and I am planning to apply for SET(M) on 3 August 2020. Somebody on this forum suggested that my last payslip, bank statement, and employer letter should not be older than 1 month. Option 1. Payslip date: 10 July Bank Statement 14 July ( Normally arrives...
But if you put a good case to HO with solicitor involvement I think he will be fine.
He has friends who has been in same position as him and got there stuff fast.
I don't see why he would get sent back he really has strong unit here.
We have submitted an ILR application for wife and dependent child (child now over 18, but originally admitted as a dependent child) in the one joint application and paid the double fees. I have then submitted/uploaded all the relevant documents for each. However, am right to assume that I don't nee...
Ah, sorry CR001, I hadn't seen QSDanik's post of 11.50am with the full listing from the HO email. He must have posted that whilst I was typing my earlier post (12.03pm post). So they are asking him to send all his relevant documents by post, because, as you pointed out, they can't yet access those h...
Hello Seniors I applied my ILR application on 19 April ( Couldnt Book Biometric Appointment Yet) I have received email from Case worker that send me list of documents. He send me list of all documents, like employee contract, P11, which I am not planning to send to keep my docuemtns minimum. Can yo...
We have submitted an ILR application for wife and dependent child (child now over 18, but originally admitted as a dependent child) in the one joint application and paid the double fees. I have then submitted/uploaded all the relevant documents for each. However, am right to assume that I don't need...
Hello Seniors I applied my ILR application on 19 April ( Couldnt Book Biometric Appointment Yet) I have received email from Case worker that send me list of documents. He send me list of all documents, like employee contract, P11, which I am not planning to send to keep my docuemtns minimum. Can yo...
Hello again, can you or anyone offer any further advice on this (my previous post above), or do you know of a previous thread that covers the subject in more detail? Thanks.
They (wife and step-daughter) come from a country which doesn't officially allow dual nationality If the country does not officially allow dual nationality, does it automatically revoke its own nationality from a dual national (such as India and Japan do) or does it merely ignore it (like China doe...
1. No they can't. As the daughter is over 18, she needs 5 years residence and 12 months on ilr before she can apply for citizenship in her own right. 2. No, each person over 18 has to qualify for citizenship on their own. ....... If the applicant is past their 18th birthday on the date of applicati...
I have checked through many threads on this board, in relation to obtaining citizenship (naturalisation), but have been unable to find answers to the following questions. Could I please seek the advice of esteemed members in relation to them: I am a British citizen by birth. My (non British and non ...
1. https://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadded.html?d1=16&m1=05&y1=2020&type=sub&ay=&am=&aw=&ad=28&rec= 2. Date if application is the date you submit and pay online and that is the relevant date for supporting documents. 3. Why would you want to submit more than what ...
i am aware mother and daughter have to apply at same time but is it a or b or anytime between a and b They can apply when the mother has been in the UK for 5 years, or up to a maximum of 28 days before that 5 year date. That's 5 years from the date of her arrival into the UK, as stamped in her pass...