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No need of worrying/doing anything as many even don't know or even give any reference number.munisekhartelagam wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 12:19 pmDear Admin
Kindly assist me on the below query, thanks again for your valuable thoughts
i have applied SET LR on 27th aug 2020.
in that by mistake i have mentioned 2018 home office reference number for the below query rather the latest visa extension 2019 to 2021.
Do you have any Home Office reference numbers?
Enter any Home Office reference numbers
acutallly i have to give the latest one which is my previous visa exstention 2019 to 2021 but i had given 2018 to 2019 hoem office reference number
can i add covering letter and mention like below
Unique Applciation number: XXXX
Payment Notification number: XXX
To
UK visa and Immigration
From
XXXXX
Flat xxx, street name, London
Applicant Name :
Date of Birth : XX/XXX/XXXX
Unique Application number:
Dear Sir/madam,
Sub : Home office reference number
In the application I had mentioned the Home reference xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx for March 2018 to Mrch 2019 Visa
I would like to give the Home office reference for the latest visa also which is March 2019 to March 2021 Visa.
The Home office reference for 2019 -21 is xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx
Thankyou, .
xxxxxxx
As long you have the copy of the passport your fine. All what is needed a scan. Do you have scan copy of the stamps pages also from the lost passport or only bio page?munisekhartelagam wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 10:19 am
However i have got photo copy of 2008 to 2013 passport.
The children's immigration status will be that of the wife in this case, and will likely follow her's. In any case, the children will be eligible for ILR with the wife.Page 11 of the guidance linked to above wrote:If the applicant has been absent from the UK for more than 6 months in one period or more than 18 months in total, the application should normally be refused. However, it may be appropriate to exercise discretion over excess absences in compelling or compassionate circumstances, for example where the applicant was prevented from returning to the UK through unavoidable circumstances.
This must be decided at senior executive officer (SEO) level with a grant of leave outside the Immigration Rules being the appropriate outcome.
Things to consider when assessing if the absence was compelling or compassionate are:
• for all cases – you must consider whether the individual returned to the UK within a reasonable time once they were able to do so
• for the single absence of over 180 days:
o you must consider how much of the absence was due to compelling circumstances and whether the applicant returned to the UK as soon as they
were able to do so
o you must also consider the reasons for the absence
• for overall absences of 540 days in the 10 year period:
o you must consider whether the long absence (or absences) that pushed the applicant over the limit happened towards the start or end of the 10 year
residence period, and how soon they will be able to meet that requirement
o if the absences were towards the start of that period, the person may be able to meet the requirements in the near future, and so could be expected to apply when they meet the requirements
o however, if the absences were recent, the person will not qualify for a long time, and so you must consider whether there are particularly compelling
circumstances
All of these factors must be considered together when determining whether it is reasonable to exercise discretion.
That used to be the case before 2012. So, people who started on a spouse of an ILR holder visa before 2012 would have got ILR in 2014. But for anybody applying for that visa after 2012, they require a further five years of residence in that category (i.e. previous residence under other categories do not count) before applying for ILR.munisekhartelagam wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 11:43 am3. If i apply for spouse visa for my wife, i heard she NO need to wait for 5 years, i heard its 2 years if she stays on spouse she can get ILR.
They don't qualify for long residenc ilr.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 1:01 pmAll applicants applying for ILR LR must meet the requirements individually, including the absence limits. There is no discretion on the absence.
If your spouse and older child have the same gap, they do not qualify for long residence ilr. Their continuity of residence is broken.