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dude we can't judge because it could be a close family member's health...maddysheffield wrote:I never understood what situations will lead to MP helping one of the reason is Health ....but if someone has health problem they would want to get treated here rather than going back to their country ...........so how does health used to expedite the process just curious ....
Brother you are jumping the gun. You applied on 26th of September and you had your biometric in less than 2 weeks ago so be patient and try to call HO again in late December. Remember patience is virtue....maddysheffield wrote:To all those who are awaiting decisions.
I called HO today and they confirmed that they are dealing with July Applications might start August applications in a week or so .....they have not allocated any case workers to my file I applied end of september .....so guys we need to wait till first week of December as they had plenty Aug applications
Chillax and enjoy the wait ....
Hi maddysheffieldmaddysheffield wrote:To all those who are awaiting decisions.
I called HO today and they confirmed that they are dealing with July Applications might start August applications in a week or so .....they have not allocated any case workers to my file I applied end of september .....so guys we need to wait till first week of December as they had plenty Aug applications
Chillax and enjoy the wait ....
Yes any legal stay till 10 years will be count for long residence. for flr (m) either your partner should have IlR and need to meet other and financial requirement and then you can apply for flr (m) ....rosazeet wrote:I have more questions.
1) Do the time spent as a discretionary leave included towards 10 years legal residence?
2) can we Change our status from discretionary leave to flr m if at any point we able to fulfill financial requirements of flr m.
Thanks
Hi, I would imagine the ill health is not related to the applicant, it might be one of their relatives. As I understand if you can provide medical evidence of critical illness of your close relatives like parents, brothers, sisters, grand parents etc the homeoffice will expedite your case, but through the recommendation of your mp and with supporting documents. Thanks, mizanbgmaddysheffield wrote:I never understood what situations will lead to MP helping one of the reason is Health ....but if someone has health problem they would want to get treated here rather than going back to their country ...........so how does health used to expedite the process just curious ....
Thanks this is helpfulmizanbg wrote:Hi, I would imagine the ill health is not related to the applicant, it might be one of their relatives. As I understand if you can provide medical evidence of critical illness of your close relatives like parents, brothers, sisters, grand parents etc the homeoffice will expedite your case, but through the recommendation of your mp and with supporting documents. Thanks, mizanbgmaddysheffield wrote:I never understood what situations will lead to MP helping one of the reason is Health ....but if someone has health problem they would want to get treated here rather than going back to their country ...........so how does health used to expedite the process just curious ....
Arsal385 wrote:Brother you are jumping the gun. You applied on 26th of September and you had your biometric in less than 2 weeks ago so be patient and try to call HO again in late December. Remember patience is virtue....maddysheffield wrote:To all those who are awaiting decisions.
I called HO today and they confirmed that they are dealing with July Applications might start August applications in a week or so .....they have not allocated any case workers to my file I applied end of september .....so guys we need to wait till first week of December as they had plenty Aug applications
Chillax and enjoy the wait ....
taz123 wrote:Hi maddysheffieldmaddysheffield wrote:To all those who are awaiting decisions.
I called HO today and they confirmed that they are dealing with July Applications might start August applications in a week or so .....they have not allocated any case workers to my file I applied end of september .....so guys we need to wait till first week of December as they had plenty Aug applications
Chillax and enjoy the wait ....
Have u ever come across or heard from some one about this situation that the money has taken from u r account for set lr however no acknowledgement or bio metric received yet....
Ur answer will be appreciated
Many thanks
fielddrive wrote:dude we can't judge because it could be a close family member's health...maddysheffield wrote:I never understood what situations will lead to MP helping one of the reason is Health ....but if someone has health problem they would want to get treated here rather than going back to their country ...........so how does health used to expedite the process just curious ....
Hi Kevin2012,kevin2012 wrote:please I need some advice on my current situation. I came in the uk in 2005 as a student. I got married and became a spouse for student dependant tier 4. I got married in the uk because of immigration law , I had to go back to my home country for 2 months to switch my visa and became my husband dependant in 2011. I came back in the uk in October 2011.i am my husband dependant. my visa will expire in april 2015 and to know if I could apply for settlement I have spoken to a solicitor he told me I can not apply IRL through 10 years because I went back home and came as dependant therefore my visa was switched and set back from when I came back in 2011. please I would like some advice please please. my husband applied his indefinite leave through 10 years long leave in the uk and we are stil waiting. we have a son born in the uk. iam sooo confused at the moment and worried about my situation my questions are what are the best option for my situation? please I would like someone from the board to give me more advises please
Agreed with TheJuryMustDie. The main criteria to become eligible for 10 years ILR isTheJuryMustDie wrote:Hi Kevin2012,kevin2012 wrote:please I need some advice on my current situation. I came in the uk in 2005 as a student. I got married and became a spouse for student dependant tier 4. I got married in the uk because of immigration law , I had to go back to my home country for 2 months to switch my visa and became my husband dependant in 2011. I came back in the uk in October 2011.i am my husband dependant. my visa will expire in april 2015 and to know if I could apply for settlement I have spoken to a solicitor he told me I can not apply IRL through 10 years because I went back home and came as dependant therefore my visa was switched and set back from when I came back in 2011. please I would like some advice please please. my husband applied his indefinite leave through 10 years long leave in the uk and we are stil waiting. we have a son born in the uk. iam sooo confused at the moment and worried about my situation my questions are what are the best option for my situation? please I would like someone from the board to give me more advises please
Did you leave for your country to switch visa before your stay expired? Did you return to the UK within six months of you leaving? If you answer these questions in the affirmative, then your solicitor has given you the wrong advice. You will still be eligible to apply for ILR regardless of you switching to Tier 1 dependant visa abroad.
Funnily, your case is exactly the same as my wife's. If you had left the UK prior to your visa expiring, switched visa abroad, and returned to the UK within six months, your continuous stay would not be broken
All the very best wishes.
maddysheffield wrote:fielddrive wrote:dude we can't judge because it could be a close family member's health...maddysheffield wrote:I never understood what situations will lead to MP helping one of the reason is Health ....but if someone has health problem they would want to get treated here rather than going back to their country ...........so how does health used to expedite the process just curious ....
Field drive .. Chill no offence meant when I asked the question.... I just wanted to know the reasons why MP's would help to expedite the process that's all. Now I know and if anyone has the same problem I can suggest what needs to be done
arsenal49 wrote:does anyone know how best to reply to the following question?
D13 Please state what ties you have with:
• The country where you were born.
• Any country whose nationality you hold.
• Any country where you have lived for more than five years.
You should tell us about any family, friends or other connections with that country.
HELLO,Arsal385 wrote:Agreed with TheJuryMustDie. The main criteria to become eligible for 10 years ILR isTheJuryMustDie wrote:Hi Kevin2012,kevin2012 wrote:please I need some advice on my current situation. I came in the uk in 2005 as a student. I got married and became a spouse for student dependant tier 4. I got married in the uk because of immigration law , I had to go back to my home country for 2 months to switch my visa and became my husband dependant in 2011. I came back in the uk in October 2011.i am my husband dependant. my visa will expire in april 2015 and to know if I could apply for settlement I have spoken to a solicitor he told me I can not apply IRL through 10 years because I went back home and came as dependant therefore my visa was switched and set back from when I came back in 2011. please I would like some advice please please. my husband applied his indefinite leave through 10 years long leave in the uk and we are stil waiting. we have a son born in the uk. iam sooo confused at the moment and worried about my situation my questions are what are the best option for my situation? please I would like someone from the board to give me more advises please
Did you leave for your country to switch visa before your stay expired? Did you return to the UK within six months of you leaving? If you answer these questions in the affirmative, then your solicitor has given you the wrong advice. You will still be eligible to apply for ILR regardless of you switching to Tier 1 dependant visa abroad.
Funnily, your case is exactly the same as my wife's. If you had left the UK prior to your visa expiring, switched visa abroad, and returned to the UK within six months, your continuous stay would not be broken
All the very best wishes.
- 10 year continues lawful stay in the UK.
- No stay outside of UK of more than 6 months in one go.
- No more than 540 days out of the UK in the entire 10 years.
Plus other attributes of Life in the UK and English requirement. If you came back to UK within 6 months regardless of your visa type. You are eligible to apply for ILR under 10 years route.
shahjee1234 wrote:Hi mskhan78,mskhan78 wrote:Hi Everyone
Can anyone help with this query. I have got ILR now and my wife's application for FLR M is on hold. What documents should i send HO to enable them to progess my wife's FLR M application. I believe it is Cover letter, Copy of my BRP and Approval letter. Can anyone confirm that please.
Regards
You are right covering letter, copy of your BRP and approval letter and copies of all the pages of your present passport. But before you do that, please make sure to call them and check they might have done the decision already, as you might have read in my post today that in my wife's case it took them 2 working days to decide her case. So I hope that in your Mrs case it's the same, and you get the decision ASAP. All the best.
Kind regards
Shahjee
While applying flr fp do we need to send copies of original documents that we send with application.rosazeet wrote:while applying for fp do we need to send photo copies of all attached documents.