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Aah that would be very expensive and its required just for 3/4 months may be..its going to be wasted as we will be eligible for citizenship in December.gaurav76.5 wrote:
Best thing to do is to apply for ILR dependent visa for him.
Unfortunately there is no other way other than dependent visa or else you can apply for British Citizenship and hope that he/she gets it by 4 weeks before you travel.akanksha.2029 wrote:Aah that would be very expensive and its required just for 3/4 months may be..its going to be wasted as we will be eligible for citizenship in December.gaurav76.5 wrote:
Best thing to do is to apply for ILR dependent visa for him.
Is there any other option like a travel card or something?
Can child come back to UK on 'joining parents who are settled in Uk ' visa category?
Is it possible if we bring our son on family visit visa to UK? We are trying to avoid the ILR and in the process saving £1900 (£1500 fees + £400 premium appointment charges).CR001 wrote:Apply for an extension of the childs current visa or apply for ILR for the child on Set(F). That would be the easiest option(s) and can be done before you travel.
You can apply in person for same day decision.
yes, you are right. we may not be able to prove that. i think my mind just stopped workingCR001 wrote:For a visit visa, you need to prove that the applicant has ties to home country and will return after 'visiting'. How will you prove that?
From your first post, to clarify for you, there is no 'fast track citizenship' application type. It is a standard procedure on form MN1.
If I may ask, why did you not apply to register your child sooner?
What are your thoughts on this?CR001 wrote:For a visit visa, you need to prove that the applicant has ties to home country and will return after 'visiting'. How will you prove that?
From your first post, to clarify for you, there is no 'fast track citizenship' application type. It is a standard procedure on form MN1.
If I may ask, why did you not apply to register your child sooner?
Tricky situation..its my sister's wedding so presence of both me and my husband is required. Our son is just 19 months old and has never stayed with anyone except us even for an hour.noajthan wrote:One parent travel to represent family at event; other stay in UK with child.
Alternately leave child temporarily with trusted relatives.
Meanwhile apply to register child & get paperwork in order, ready for 'next time'.
Hello akanksha.2029,akanksha.2029 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2015 11:51 pmTricky situation..its my sister's wedding so presence of both me and my husband is required. Our son is just 19 months old and has never stayed with anyone except us even for an hour.noajthan wrote:One parent travel to represent family at event; other stay in UK with child.
Alternately leave child temporarily with trusted relatives.
Meanwhile apply to register child & get paperwork in order, ready for 'next time'.
i appreciate your reply.