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I am assuming you've had tax amendments hence the reason of the Tier 1 Delay. Now you have varied your application on basis of 10 years. You will be subject to the same checks even on 10 years ILR so do expect same delay.Happy85 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 8:23 amGood morning everyone, I applied ilr on tier1 in 2016 but there is no reply from Home Office last month I vary my application on 10 years based but my wife didn’t complete 10 years so I applied for her flr(m) visa. But she got biometric letter from Home office but for me no any biometric letter just one email from Home office said “ thanks for you application it’s take six months, if it’s take more than six months we will contact you” this kind of email I got last week. I don’t know why my wife receive biometric letter and why not me.
Yes you did ! There is no 7 years route for the sopuse ! It will be refused and she will have to apply different visa or leave UK.Thanks for your reply. Yes I had tax amendments and my wife she live here nearly 7 years so I applied for her . So is there any chances for us. Or did I make any mistake ?
So what? You are eligible to work if application under the process. YOU should have waiteed for Tier 1 to ILR !!!!I was worry because al the time my company asked my working right. I applied in august 2016 . Anyway pls give me some information what shall I do now.
I personally don't know. They will use the information you have provided. They will take all those in consideration. I know quite a few people been waiting over 2 years after applying ILR from Tier 1.Happy85 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 11:38 amOk thanks but but now how it’s take any idea . Because they already send me Questionnaire last May 2017 and I submitted now will they send me again or any inquiry about tax amendment or anything else . I was very confused I met 7-8 solicitors all of them advices go for 10 years that’s the reason I applied for it. Because I’m not aware of visa Procedure
I cannot beleive that they asked you to apply FLR for you wife as she is clearly not eligible ! 7 years route is for the UK born kids even that is upto immigration officers discretionHappy85 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:06 pmOk Sir/ Madam Thanks again . You know none of the solicitor told me in case my wife visa can be refuse or she has to go back home country . All of them told me just go for flr(m) and I was stupid I believed them and applied for my wife.anyway We can just pray for everyone applied their visa. Thanks
I cannot beleive that they asked you to apply FLR for you wife as she is clearly not eligible ! 7 years route is for the UK born kids even that is upto immigration officers discretionHappy85 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:06 pmOk Sir/ Madam Thanks again . You know none of the solicitor told me in case my wife visa can be refuse or she has to go back home country . All of them told me just go for flr(m) and I was stupid I believed them and applied for my wife.anyway We can just pray for everyone applied their visa. Thanks
@ makky86 - FLR(M) is the correct application for the OPs spouse if he varied to ILR LR. You are confusing FLR(FP) with FLR(M).makky86 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:10 pmI cannot beleive that they asked you to apply FLR for you wife as she is clearly not eligible ! 7 years route is for the UK born kids even that is upto immigration officers discretionHappy85 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:06 pmOk Sir/ Madam Thanks again . You know none of the solicitor told me in case my wife visa can be refuse or she has to go back home country . All of them told me just go for flr(m) and I was stupid I believed them and applied for my wife.anyway We can just pray for everyone applied their visa. Thanks
FLR(M) is correct assuming you meet the financial requirements and she meets the Englsih requirement, but you should have added a note to hold her application till your ILR LR application is decided.
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxmakky86 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:10 pmI cannot beleive that they asked you to apply FLR for you wife as she is clearly not eligible ! 7 years route is for the UK born kids even that is upto immigration officers discretionHappy85 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:06 pmOk Sir/ Madam Thanks again . You know none of the solicitor told me in case my wife visa can be refuse or she has to go back home country . All of them told me just go for flr(m) and I was stupid I believed them and applied for my wife.anyway We can just pray for everyone applied their visa. Thanks
Did you consult any regulated lawyer?
http://home.oisc.gov.uk/how_to_find_a_r ... inder.aspx
FLR are normally dealt very quickly thats why your wife got the biometric. As far as I can see your 10 year application will be held for sometime as same checks will be done.
I pray things go positive for you
Shall I stop her application Is there any way I hold her application.CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:28 pmFLR(M) is correct assuming you meet the financial requirements and she meets the Englsih requirement, but you should have added a note to hold her application till your ILR LR application is decided.
immigration-for-family-members/dependan ... 43881.html
Why do you want to 'stop' her application if you have made the correct one and meet the requirements??? You should have asked HO to hold her application pending your ILR LR one.Happy85 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:38 pmShall I stop her application Is there any way I hold her application.CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:28 pmFLR(M) is correct assuming you meet the financial requirements and she meets the Englsih requirement, but you should have added a note to hold her application till your ILR LR application is decided.
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CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:17 pm@ makky86 - FLR(M) is the correct application for the OPs spouse if he varied to ILR LR. You are confusing FLR(FP) with FLR(M).makky86 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:10 pmI cannot beleive that they asked you to apply FLR for you wife as she is clearly not eligible ! 7 years route is for the UK born kids even that is upto immigration officers discretionHappy85 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:06 pmOk Sir/ Madam Thanks again . You know none of the solicitor told me in case my wife visa can be refuse or she has to go back home country . All of them told me just go for flr(m) and I was stupid I believed them and applied for my wife.anyway We can just pray for everyone applied their visa. Thanks
What is Procedure to hold her application? Is there any application form I have submit .CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:40 pmWhy do you want to 'stop' her application if you have made the correct one and meet the requirements??? You should have asked HO to hold her application pending your ILR LR one.Happy85 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:38 pmShall I stop her application Is there any way I hold her application.CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 12:28 pmFLR(M) is correct assuming you meet the financial requirements and she meets the Englsih requirement, but you should have added a note to hold her application till your ILR LR application is decided.
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Kindly also DO NOT post names and addresses of solicitors on the forum, this is not permitted.
thanks for information.....Zing wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 7:53 pmAtimes people are being advised to wait out for the tier 1 general lLR application without fully weighing the trend of what is obtainable at the moment with current tier 1 general application with HO.
The statistics obtainable from HO said that 965 application was refused from Jan 2016 to June 2017.Only 45 where able to get lLR under consideration. Between 310 or 410 went for JR and none have succeeded.
Was it not better for OP to vary his application when he reached 10 years to at least secure Right of Appeal than going through JR that they said is outside of immigration rules.
Pls, OP l want to confirm that you sent your application through post and l was expecting that when one varies application a new biometric should be done by the main applicant and a new reference issued or am l wrong.
I understand that should have been HO first line of action before issuing you the six months wait letter and l believe a reasonable person should have understood that your wife application should be dependent on yours if you missed to remind them.
thanks a lot noman wahab,nomanwahab wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2018 8:35 pmHi Happy85
Your case is similar like my case. i was on tier 1 general but my 10 years was completed before Tier 1 finished so i was applied for 10 years route on 20th June 2016. after waiting for 19 months i get refusal letter from home office same reason tax amendments which i did before i applied for 10 years . They give me right of appeal which i am going to do tomorrow. i was also applied for my wife Flr(m) same time. Now i am assuming she will also refused as main applicant fail to get ilr . i was discuss with my lawyer he told me if i applied my appeal with in 14 days they will put my wife case on hold until the appeal will finalized. so don't worry about your wife . when i was applied mine and wife application she got the acknowledgment letter with in 1 week and mine was came around 6 weeks. her bio metric was done next week after and mine after 8 weeks . i was also fighting with my employers that time. i have also 3 kids and elder one is 6 and half years old still they didn't give me any discretion.
anyway i will pray for you .if you have any question you can pm.