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hi confused one,The Confused One wrote:Hey Imagine,
I suppose we are in similar boats. Are you going to an appointment at a PEO or are you submitting via post?
Please let me know how you get on
The Confused One
hi sreeni thank you very much for your help.can you please tell me which form do we use for the extension?is it flrm?sreeni wrote:im afraid to say that it is now a requirement that you should be able to prove that you have lived together for 2 years, although it is not always the case that you need to prove exactly 2 years you at least will need to provide documents spanning the 2 years. If you have only just started collecting in the last 2 weeks it is unlikely that your application will succeed unless you can find documents older than october 2007. Even so it is not the end of the world, all it means is that you will need to get an extension of the visa and apply later, collecting documents form now on. The same is true if you fail the Life in the UK test, you can re take the test and try again, if you cant do this within the 2 years then you will again have to apply for an extension and try again. You dont have to leave the country just make sure you apply at least before your visa runs out
Hi,mirnat wrote: I'm worried about my husband passing the Life in the UK test due to his written English not being so good!
no probs..as the confused one said we are all in the similar boats..hope everything goes well for usmirnat wrote:Thanks Imagine for the tip about the website and sorry for hijacking your original posting going off on a tangent about the Life in the UK test! I hope u manage to sort all your documents and it works out ok for u guys! Thanks also to The Confused One for the website link. It's good to know that my husband can have a few attempts at the test and if he does not pass by March 2009 when his 2 year spouse visa expires that he can at least apply for an extension without having to return to his home country. Of course I'll make sure he does this before his visa expires and we'll also continue to collect documents in both our names from March onwards if he has to apply for an extension rather than ILR (but I hope not!).