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The Entry clearance endorsements should have been for two years?magata wrote:Hi I am very concerned abaout the following.
Recently, a friend of mine British Citizen returned with his wife and stepson who were granted a year spousal visa.
I am a little confused by this. Are you saying that your friend has a stepson that is in the UK on dependant visa, along with his wife on spouse visa AND they now have a son of 22 months born in UK? If this is the case, and child was born in UK, he is a British citizen and will not need a visa. I apologise if I have misunderstood this. Please clarify.magata wrote:Thanks very much guys for your valuable comments, It is always good to expand your knowledge on these kind of these things. yes vinny The Entry clearance endorsement was granted for two years. and also I just realised that i did not mention that his stepson is 5 years old.
as conclusion my friend has to do the follwing
VAF2 Spouse =£500
VAF2 Child(22 moths) =£500
Guys, what about the following option that I am planning to suggest him. As he has recently been granted ILR to wait and register his son as a British citizen. Is this a good a idea taking in account that his wife is an overstayer. Although, it is going to take longer for his wife to regularise her situation, I am thinking that in this way that he might save some money as his son will not need to apply for the sticker. Would there be any danger in them refusing the application as her mother is an overstayer? Please let me know what you think about this.
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Kind regards
I do not have a lot of knowledge on this, but would refer you to the following link:magata wrote:the 22 months old baby that I am refering to is from a totally different couple. The husband has recently been granted ILR and her wife has overtayed.The question: if there were to register his baby as British Citizen, how long is likely to take to have a Brtish passport on his hand? Is it wise to do register him taking in account that his wife is an overstayer? Will the baby have any problems on leaving the UK to travel to his country to accompany her mother and father to apply for a spousal visa?
I hope the above is clear
KInd regards