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helloCR001 wrote:Does your husband's test appear on the approved test provider list and is it at Level B1? See FAQ - English Language Requirement for ILR (click)
You do not need the payment sheet if you have booked and paid for an appointment online. You should take your payment email you received and also your British passport.
IELTS is accepted, but there are different types. What exactly does your husband certificate say (level of test - A1 or B1 - awarding body, who the test provider is etc).CR001 wrote:Does your husband's test appear on the approved test provider list and is it at Level B1?
sorry dont know how I do i find out if its A1 OR B1CR001 wrote:IELTS is accepted, but there are different types. What exactly does your husband certificate say (level of test - A1 or B1 - awarding body, who the test provider is etc).CR001 wrote:Does your husband's test appear on the approved test provider list and is it at Level B1?
cant post it now as going to india in January ...i am worried now because I was confident that I was told over the phone that IELTS is accepted but didn't know about the different types and levels.Casa wrote:Also while CR001 is advising you, I feel I should say that the UKVI 'help line' staff frequently give incorrect advise and will take no responsibility for this, even if you have made a note of the staff member's name.
Why didn't your husband apply for ILR when his 2 year visa expired? Although technically extant leave isn't required, it may be wiser to submit your application by post as in-person applications are for cases which are 100% straightforward. The case workers at the PSC don't have the level of authority to make a decision on any application which may require further checks.
CR001 wrote:A1 level is the requirement for a spouse visa. You need to be sure as minimum B1 level is required for ILR and if he does not meet the English requirement, it will likely be refused.
IELTS SELT Consortium only came into being this year. Perhaps wait for one of the other mods to confirm, but I doubt the certificate you have is the SELT consortium in that the new tests are automatically uploaded electronically to HO, your one is not.
On the certificate, who does it say is the awarding institute or body?
For example does it say Pearson, PET, Cambridge, ESOL, etc.CR001 wrote:On the certificate, who does it say is the awarding institute or body?
University of Cambridge..CR001 wrote:For example does it say Pearson, PET, Cambridge, ESOL, etc.CR001 wrote:On the certificate, who does it say is the awarding institute or body?
I'm not sure that deferring would be possible due to the statement "according to 2 year rule he completed his qualifying period in sept 2014 but we didn't apply for ILR last year."noajthan wrote:Suggest your best course of action is to defer ILR appointment;
spouse to book & take a B1 English test from one of the providers on the approved list.
Casa wrote:I'm not sure that deferring would be possible due to the statement "according to 2 year rule he completed his qualifying period in sept 2014 but we didn't apply for ILR last year."noajthan wrote:Suggest your best course of action is to defer ILR appointment;
spouse to book & take a B1 English test from one of the providers on the approved list.
The Op appears to be intending to travel outside of the UK and if his 2 year spouse visa has expired, he would have no valid leave to re-enter. There's been no clarification as to why ILR wasn't applied for in 2014.
Casa wrote:In which case it would be wise to follow noajthan's advice.
No they are unlikely to refund if you do not attend and you have run out of time for cancellation based on the link belowramanvirk wrote:[if i dont attend my appointment, will HO refund the application fee ?
If you want to cancel or reschedule your appointment
If you applied online for a Tier 2 visa, or as a dependant of a Tier 1, 2 or 5 worker, you must withdraw your application to cancel your appointment. You will need to apply again for a new appointment.
For all other visas, you can cancel or reschedule your appointment using your online UK Visa and Immigration services account. You must:
cancel at least 5 working days before your appointment
reschedule at least 48 hours before your appointment
You’ll be refunded the full fee for cancellations made at least 5 working days before your appointment.
CR001 wrote:No they are unlikely to refund if you do not attend and you have run out of time for cancellation based on the link belowramanvirk wrote:[if i dont attend my appointment, will HO refund the application fee ?
https://www.gov.uk/ukvi-premium-service ... ppointment
If you want to cancel or reschedule your appointment
If you applied online for a Tier 2 visa, or as a dependant of a Tier 1, 2 or 5 worker, you must withdraw your application to cancel your appointment. You will need to apply again for a new appointment.
For all other visas, you can cancel or reschedule your appointment using your online UK Visa and Immigration services account. You must:
cancel at least 5 working days before your appointment
reschedule at least 48 hours before your appointment
You’ll be refunded the full fee for cancellations made at least 5 working days before your appointment.
I am trying for rescheduling it for january but not getting anywhere. I have rung 3 times but call centre is saying I need to email and then wait...it can take upto 10 days......so worried now...CR001 wrote:Possibly yes. It might be easier/possible to reschedule the appointment for early January instead of cancelling.
dear CR001CR001 wrote:Possibly yes. It might be easier/possible to reschedule the appointment for early January instead of cancelling.
Have you clicked on and read the link (and links within this link) I have already provided with the most up to date requirements.CR001 wrote:See FAQ - English Language Requirement for ILR (click).