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She can travel to UK with her expired TB certificate. TB certificate should have been valid at the time of making visa application. I dont think they will ask for valid TB at heathrow airport because purpose of these testing is to monitor the new entrant for tuberculosis or to conduct further testing in case of need by uk health authority. Few weeks should not make any difference and they also have screening facility at Heathrow airport if requiredyoursbyheart wrote:Hi
I hope you all are well.
I have received my wife's visa yesterday finally, however there is a hiccup and i am quite worried about this, please help.
Basically she received a visa saying valid from 30th April and valid until 30th May so she has to travel to UK within these dates but the problem is that her TB test expires on 16th April. I dont mind getting a new TB test but last time she went for TB test she was referred to further tests which took 2 months to get the result and certificate. After checking with TB test authorities they have mentioned that if we get a retest it will still take around 2 months time(usually its same day but since she had TB problems in past they require further testing).
so please advise what can be a solution to this?
can she come to uk without a tb test.
can ukba deport her refusing entry on these basis?
your help is highly appreciated.
Thanks.
yoursbyheart wrote:1. she was granted a visa for 33 months, i know that i have to extend it another 33 months and then can apply for an indefinite after that additional period, so once she is granted an indefinite, how long do we have to wait to apply for her citizenship? The extension is not 33 months. It is an extension on FLR(M) for 2.5 years. As soon as she is granted ILR, she can apply for citizenship based on 3 years residence as the spouse of BC provided she meets all the standard requirements.
2. is there a quicker route for her? No. The only advantage is that she will not have to wait 12 months on ILR to apply for citizenship as you are now BC.
3. does my citizenship approval affect her status/application/procedure in anyway? No, it is the same visa whether you have ILR or BC.
Pre July 2012, a spouse visa was only for 2 years and then the spouse could apply for ILR. Once ILR had been held for a year, they could apply for BC (3 years residence and ILR).yoursbyheart wrote:can you kindly shed some light on this 3 years residence route for BC?