Firstly thank you all for your support so far, I am repeating some of the background information here for the benefit of the readers. Also, I am not 100% sure which forum this query actually belongs to, so please feel free to move if needed.
Background:
- I got my ILR on 12/07/2017 based on 5 years on Tier 2 (General).
- My wife has been on a PBS Dependent Visa as my TIer 2 (General) dependent since 16/03/2015 and it expires on 28/09/2017. Prior to this she was on a Tier 2 (General) Visa herself. She moved to this country on 28/02/2009 and has had several different visa but without any interruption. I have checked the rules and I am fairly confident that they will quality for 10 year LR on 28/01/2019.
- My son was born in the USA and was granted a PBS Dependent visa from 15/04/2017 as a dependent of my wife who was on Tier 2. Subsequently, when my wife switched to my dependent, he also switched to my dependent. So, my son's currently leave to remain as PBS dependent was granted on 21/04/2015 and expires on the 28/09/2017.
- Although, I have now switched to ILR from Tier 2, my Tier 2 Dependents (wife and son) are still allowed to continue and get an extension as my PBS Dependent? Also, is this the best approach as switching them to FLR(M) - Dependent of a Settled person will reset their clock back to 0?
- When I tried to fill in their application for PBS Dependent in-country extension, I had to do it online. Is there a paper form or does it have to be done online?
- What is the amount of IHS I should be paying?
- When I actually tried to fill in the form online, I think I went through it OK. But, when coming to pay for the IHS fees, it asked if they were joining someone in the UK. Now, I get confused. It asked me what was my visa type and option was Tier 2 (General). When I selected that, it asked for when my visa expires, which was 31/08/2018. When I put this date, the IHS calculated is only uptil this date. This seems lower than they need to pay and will likely causes issues resulting in their application being held or rejected.
- When I tried putting in the expiry date of the ILR, it over calculated and now asks to pay £1500 for each application, a total of £3000. I don't fancy paying this at the moment and waiting for a refund. I wanted to know if its OK for me to go to the IHS site directly, put in their information saying that they are applying for a PBS Dependent upto 3 years, pay for that and get the IHS number and just use that for the application rather than using the link from the application. I would also need to refrain from putting my details into the IHS system and allow it to calculate based on their information. I am expecting the system to then come up with the right number, £600 each, a total of £1200. My understanding is that the IHS is to do with the right amount, and as long as I pay that and explain it on a cover letter that I send in with the application, we should be OK. Any suggestions?
- I also wanted to use the priority service to get this done in 10 days. I looked at the site but couldn't figure out if I needed to pay extra for this? Could you please advise.
- Also, the priority service says first 60 emails after 8.30am received are accepted. Does anyone have experience on the actual timing. Meaning, should I send the email out at exactly 8.30.00 am or send it out at 8.31am?
- Also the list of documents I am planning to submit are:
- My current Bank Statements showing my salary coming in and £1260 minimum balance for last 90 days
- My saving Bank Statements showing our savings and £1260 minimum balance for last 90 days
- Electricity Bill
- Gas Bill
- Council Tax Bill
- Birth Certificate for my Son
- Marriage Certificate for my wife and me
- My passport copy
- My current and previous BMRP Copies
- House purchase document
- Covering letter from me
- My Payslips for last 3 months
- My wifes Payslips for last 3 months
- My wifes Bank Statement for last 3 months
- Please let me know if anything else is missing
Thanks.