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If the most recent use of it resulted in a successful decision then I would opine it should be alright for reuse.adshahmat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:17 amHello Everyone... many thanks for all the great advice and guidance on these boards.
An unusual case regarding English language requirement for my wife's upcoming FLR(M) application. Her current BRP expires in 28 days, so we're in the process of preparing her application. I'll try to be as succinct as possible:
Wife has already been through the five-year route. Unfortunately, ILR refusal in September 2018 (silly mistake regarding financial requirement). KoLL was fine: she attained LiUK test pass, and B1 GESE Grade 5 from Trinity, Hammersmith in November 2017.
We began the five-year route again in May 2019. For her A1 English Language requirement, we submitted the same B1 test pass again. It was within two years of the test date, so no problem. Spouse visa granted, she arrived back in the UK in October 2019. Now onto FLR(M).
So... is this B1 pass now acceptable again? It was used for a previous SUCCESSFUL entry clearance application (spouse visa), so we're hoping the answer is a simple 'yes' (in line with Appendix FM Paragraph 32D). However, it was also used for a previous UNSUCCESSFUL application, so is it now invalid?
Any thoughts and advice would be much appreciated.
adshahmat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 6:46 pmHi All,
My wife's on the five-year route (Spouse). Original leave from 2nd August 2019 to 2nd May 2022.
We've submitted her FLR(M) application today, paid standard fee (£1033) and IHS (£1560), and looking for some help with a couple of queries:
Under Further actions you must complete: Attend an appointment to provide your documents and biometrics by 15 June 2022. Is this usual? Obviously this is well beyond my wife's current visa expiry date. I assumed documents / biometrics would need to be submitted before the visa expires? That date is the latest which you are expected to provide the stated requirements hence the word BY. The expiry of current leave does not matter, date of submission of application is whats relevant.
Is it no longer necessary to submit original documents (eg. bank statements, proof of cohabitation)? Or must all originals be taken along to the UKVCAS appointment and submitted there (as well as being uploaded)? By upload is allowed, your choice for the paid service if you tale along to appointment.
We've not yet booked a UKVCAS appointment since our preferred centre has no current availability. We're not looking for any premium service. Are free appointments (released at 9am) and chargeable appointments (released at midnight) essentially the same? Or are there some benefits of a chargeable appointment?
In anticipation, many thanks for any advice.
AmazonianX wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 7:20 pmadshahmat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 6:46 pmUnder Further actions you must complete: Attend an appointment to provide your documents and biometrics by 15 June 2022. Is this usual? Obviously this is well beyond my wife's current visa expiry date. I assumed documents / biometrics would need to be submitted before the visa expires? That date is the latest which you are expected to provide the stated requirements hence the word BY. The expiry of current leave does not matter, date of submission of application is whats relevant.
Thanks for clarifying.
Is it no longer necessary to submit original documents (eg. bank statements, proof of cohabitation)? Or must all originals be taken along to the UKVCAS appointment and submitted there (as well as being uploaded)? By upload is allowed, your choice for the paid service if you tale along to appointment.
Apologies, what I meant was that in the past we were required to send all documents to Sheffield. Original documents plus copies of originals (originals were then returned following the decision). The system has obviously changed now for UK applications. It seems that the ECO / Decision Maker no longer needs to see original documents... just scanned and uploaded copies. Is that correct?
One other query. My passport (UK citizen / UK passport)... do they require just the biometrics pages scanned or every page scanned, including all blank pages?
Correct, just scan and upload, no need to send any docs to Sheffield by post or mail.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 7:20 pmadshahmat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 13, 2022 6:46 pmHi All,
My wife's on the five-year route (Spouse). Original leave from 2nd August 2019 to 2nd May 2022.
We've submitted her FLR(M) application today, paid standard fee (£1033) and IHS (£1560), and looking for some help with a couple of queries:
Under Further actions you must complete: Attend an appointment to provide your documents and biometrics by 15 June 2022. Is this usual? Obviously this is well beyond my wife's current visa expiry date. I assumed documents / biometrics would need to be submitted before the visa expires? That date is the latest which you are expected to provide the stated requirements hence the word BY. The expiry of current leave does not matter, date of submission of application is whats relevant.
Is it no longer necessary to submit original documents (eg. bank statements, proof of cohabitation)? Or must all originals be taken along to the UKVCAS appointment and submitted there (as well as being uploaded)? By upload is allowed, your choice for the paid service if you tale along to appointment.
We've not yet booked a UKVCAS appointment since our preferred centre has no current availability. We're not looking for any premium service. Are free appointments (released at 9am) and chargeable appointments (released at midnight) essentially the same? Or are there some benefits of a chargeable appointment?
In anticipation, many thanks for any advice.
No.Will UKVCAS keep her passport and BRP during the application process
Yesor is it literally just the scanned & uploaded copies that the Home Office require?
Biometric page and all stamp pagesIs it a requirement to scan & upload every page of her passport, even blank pages?
She will be asked to return it and address where to send stated failing which she may get fined as per the letter you will get on successful application.
Not so much, if you are sure all correct and no likelihood of 'remembering one document or the other to upload' you can submit or wait till your appointment for it to be submitted.adshahmat wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 8:17 amFLR(M) - All of our documents have been scanned and uploaded. We are now presented with the option:
Submit your uploaded documents to UKVI - You now have the option to submit your uploaded documents before your appointment takes place. This action can only be performed once.
Is there any reason / benefit / advantage of doing this? If anyone could shed any light, I'm just trying to understand why this option is offered?
adshahmat wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 9:03 amSorry, another couple of quick questions...
Is it necessary to take original copies of our scanned & uploaded documents to the biometrics appt? No
Regarding service-standard decision times, do we count days from the application date or the biometrics appt date?
Yes.Am I right in assuming that the earliest she can make her ILR application is 28 days prior to living in the UK for five years... in other words, 28 days prior to 19 August 2024?
LUIK does not expire.Also, she has already passed her LiUK test. Does this test pass have an expiry?
Congratulationsadshahmat wrote: ↑Wed May 25, 2022 11:43 amMy wife's FLR(M) application was successful. Many thanks for the invaluable advice on these boards.
Looking ahead to our ILR application, when will my wife be eligible to submit an application?
Five-year route to settlement
Original Spouse visa granted 02 August 2019 - 02 May 2022 (33 months)
She entered the UK on 19 August 2019
FLR(M) successful. Extension granted until 11 December 2024
Am I right in assuming that the earliest she can make her ILR application is 28 days prior to living in the UK for five years... in other words, 28 days prior to 19 August 2024?
Also, she has already passed her LiUK test. Does this test pass have an expiry?