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masif
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FLR Options for UK born baby

Post by masif » Thu Sep 10, 2015 7:30 pm

HI Guys

I hope someone would be able to answer following query

Our ILR application is approved on 4th Septmber 2015, I was on Tier1 G 3 +2 before.
We didn't include our baby in our ILR application as I thought i would apply for Registration using MN1 once our ILR is sorted. Currently she holds nothing but a UK birth certificate.

We now want to travel in December 2015, given that current MN1 backlog is huge and currently its taking roughly 5 months. In addition, the earliest NCS appointment i am getting is in October.

I was wondering if there are other options to apply for a temporary visa(any cheapest option) for my daughter so that we can travel in December. Once we are back then we will register her as British Citizen

Thank you for your help.
Regards

Asif

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Re: FLR Options for UK born baby

Post by vinny » Fri Sep 11, 2015 3:39 am

The cheapest option may be to delay travel.
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Re: FLR Options for UK born baby

Post by masif » Fri Sep 11, 2015 5:49 pm

vinny wrote:The cheapest option may be to delay travel.
Thanks. any other option really.

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