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Uh huh...cos buffoons lurk around here!saud27 wrote:there is a lady who came to the uk on the 2 year spouse visa (she is married to a british citizen ) on a visa issued on 08/09/06 valid till 08/09/08 .
she entered the uk on 25/09/06 and then left the uk on 07/12/06 and has since been out of the uk due to her husband taking education abroad and also she is back in her home country due to childbirth
is there a chance of this application being accpeted for indefinate leave ?
if not then what does the person do at the end of the visa ?
also as mentioned above that her visa expires on 08/09/06 but her passport (brazilian) expires on the 12/05/08 so how would the entry clearance sticker be transfered to the new passport ?
and is there a charge for this
how is this process gone about being completed
i wait for replies
only someone certain who knows his stuff reply please
pure facts and no specualtion
Pay for a Solicitor then.saud27 wrote:only someone certain who knows his stuff reply please
pure facts and no specualtion
I wasn't offended at all! I was joking about the "buffoon" thing anyway!saud27 wrote:sorry guys was not meaning to be offensive at all so im sorry if i offended anyone
she will be planning to retuen by this late september, also as i mentioned if at the end of the 2 year visa there is no chance for indefinate leave then it would not be sensible to apply for IND as it costs 750 pounds which would be alot of money to lose
so what do you think i should advise in this case
to the person ?
i wait your information
Your friend has absolutely zero chance of successfully applying for ILR. There are numerous cases mentioned in this forum of people who have been denied ILR after 2 years on a spouse visa for having much less absences than your friend.saud27 wrote:there is a lady who came to the uk on the 2 year spouse visa (she is married to a british citizen ) on a visa issued on 08/09/06 valid till 08/09/08 .
she entered the uk on 25/09/06 and then left the uk on 07/12/06 and has since been out of the uk due to her husband taking education abroad and also she is back in her home country due to childbirth
is there a chance of this application being accpeted for indefinate leave ?
if not then what does the person do at the end of the visa ?
also as mentioned above that her visa expires on 08/09/06 but her passport (brazilian) expires on the 12/05/08 so how would the entry clearance sticker be transfered to the new passport ?
and is there a charge for this
how is this process gone about being completed
i wait for replies
only someone certain who knows his stuff reply please
pure facts and no specualtion
No, a new visa will only be placed in a valid passport. She will have to obtain a new passport before applying for the new visa if her current one is expired.saud27 wrote:another query ?
is that her passport will expire next may , but her visa expires in next september , can the new spouse visa be added to the expired passport ?
I am not sure how this has been 'established', but I am afraid that I don't believe this to be the case.Dawie wrote:
Your friend has absolutely zero chance of successfully applying for ILR. There are numerous cases mentioned in this forum of people who have been denied ILR after 2 years on a spouse visa for having much less absences than your friend.
It's been established in this forum that someone on a 2 year spouse visa can only safely be out of the UK for 28 days total in the ENTIRE 2 year period before they jeopardise their chances for ILR.