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I am a British national, i had ILR when applied her visa from abroad and on her passport visa stamp says "Visa Spouse/CP - Spouse of Mr A BCCR001 wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 2:01 pmWhat 'dependent' visa exactly is she holding, there is more than one category (spouse settlement visa, Tier 1 Dependent, Tier 2 Dependent, etc)??
What is your UK immigration status?
If she holds a spouse settlement visa, did she first enter on a 6 months Fiance visa and then switch to FLR(M)??
What date did she enter the UK??
Yes she has degree from abroad equivalent UK bachelor and verified by Naric which i was submit in her last extension and life in uk test is already been passed.
Thanks for your advice.
If your degree was taught or researched in English
You can prove your knowledge of English by having a degree that was taught or researched in English.
If your degree is from a UK university, you only need your degree certificate.
If your degree is not from a UK university you’ll need:
a copy of your degree certificate
an Academic Qualification Level Statement (AQUALS) from UK NARIC confirming the degree is equivalent to a UK qualification.
If your degree is from a non-majority English-speaking country you’ll also need an English Language Proficiency Statement (ELPS) from UK NARIC confirming the degree was taught in English.
Thanks for your advice really appreciate it. I have all of these.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 2:57 pmhttps://www.gov.uk/english-language/degrees-in-english
If your degree was taught or researched in English
You can prove your knowledge of English by having a degree that was taught or researched in English.
If your degree is from a UK university, you only need your degree certificate.
If your degree is not from a UK university you’ll need:
a copy of your degree certificate
an Academic Qualification Level Statement (AQUALS) from UK NARIC confirming the degree is equivalent to a UK qualification.
If your degree is from a non-majority English-speaking country you’ll also need an English Language Proficiency Statement (ELPS) from UK NARIC confirming the degree was taught in English.
Hi CR001,tharki82 wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 3:16 pmThanks for your advice really appreciate it. I have all of these.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 2:57 pmhttps://www.gov.uk/english-language/degrees-in-english
If your degree was taught or researched in English
You can prove your knowledge of English by having a degree that was taught or researched in English.
If your degree is from a UK university, you only need your degree certificate.
If your degree is not from a UK university you’ll need:
a copy of your degree certificate
an Academic Qualification Level Statement (AQUALS) from UK NARIC confirming the degree is equivalent to a UK qualification.
If your degree is from a non-majority English-speaking country you’ll also need an English Language Proficiency Statement (ELPS) from UK NARIC confirming the degree was taught in English.