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Thank you so much for your response!haidhu80 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:54 pmIn my opinion, you might have two options.
First, apply for FLR (m) and after the qualifying period, vary it to SET (M).
Or apply for SET (M) and explain in the covering letter, but this will be very risky as it will be the discretion of the Home Office to accept it or not. So although it will be expensive but it will be better to apply for further leave and then vary it to settlement.
The second option seems more accurate?
Thanks so much for your advice, it means a lot in this stressful journeyhaidhu80 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 3:05 pmAlthough, it will be expensive but apply for FLR(M) and once you complete the qualifying time, send a letter to the Home Office requesting to vary your application to SET (M), (Forward them your Life in the UK and B1 English test as well). They will most probably vary it to SET (M).
Best of luck with your application.
No. You make a new SET(M) application online.haidhu80 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 3:05 pmAlthough, it will be expensive but apply for FLR(M) and once you complete the qualifying time, send a letter to the Home Office requesting to vary your application to SET (M), (Forward them your Life in the UK and B1 English test as well). They will most probably vary it to SET (M).
Best of luck with your application.