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Yes, PBS extension is correct.1- My spouse will need to apply for a PBS extension even though I'm on ILR - correct? We are aiming for her to apply for ILR, and do not want to reset the clock.
Any time but ideally closer to visa expiry. She will be issued with a 3 year extension.2- When is the soonest that my spouse could apply for this extension? is it still 28 days pre-expiry date?
Depends whether you apply by post or in person. https://visas-immigration.service.gov.u ... nt-partner3- How long does the process take / is there a 'premium' route? What are the differing costs?
Yes, but ONLY if she applies by post.4- During this period, I assume my spouse will be unable to travel given she has no documents?
No effect on her PBS extension or outcome.5- As an added challenge, I will be eligible for citizenship one day after her visa expires, and I plan on submitting a joint citizenship and passport application immediately (1 year of ILR). If my status changes during her application, will this have any impact on the outcome?
£1,328 each person postal and £1,828 each person PLUS the £600 immigration health surcharge.WakeWakeWake wrote:Thought there was some other fee for extension, not just the Tier 2 issuance. If that's the case then it makes sense.
The other questions are still somewhat strange though?
Jeez, I am human too (and at work). Error Alert!! £664 each person postal or £1,164 each person in person.WakeWakeWake wrote:Why have you quoted the "Tier 2 (more than 3 years)" prices? I thought it would be "Up to 3 years"
My spouse had her first partner visa issued (as a page on her passport) on the 1/11/13 though she didn't arrive to the UK until 12/01/2014. Not sure if the count begins since issuance or arrival, but a Tier 2 would only be extended until a maximum of stay of 6 years has been achieved right? Assuming 12th of Jan'14, that means less than 3 years would be needed for the 6 years correct (i.e. 12/01/2020)?
Therefore the prices should be £1,164 for dependent (same in this case as "You" box and using premium service) + £600 for 3 years x £200 IHS (up to 3 years)
No you don't pay as you are not applying for a PBS visa.Another question: presumably I won't have to pay anything as it's only her dependent visa being extended. I'm going to separately apply for citizenship in another application.