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See below well prepared guide from @zimbaalamiox wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 11:43 amHello,
I would like to know if there is any exception or other options that can allow for an earlier application than the standard 28 days.
I will be eligible to apply on the 17/07/2024 (considering the 28 days) but want to apply 03/06/2024 for some personal reasons.
My Tier 2 General visa was issued on 15/08/2019 but I had been in the UK from 25/01/2018 on a Tier 4 Visa and lived continuously in UK since then.
I also have a dependent partner and 3 dependent children under 18, who have been with me on both visas and spent the same continuous residency years. We will all apply together.
Thanks in advance for your insights!
I forgot to mention that I will use the priority service for a 1 week quick decision. I have read other responses from @zimba but it still not clear to me. I will be very grateful if I can have some insights on my specific case.alamiox wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 11:43 amHello,
I would like to know if there is any exception or other options that can allow for an earlier application than the standard 28 days.
I will be eligible to apply on the 17/07/2024 (considering the 28 days) but want to apply 03/06/2024 for some personal reasons.
My Tier 2 General visa was issued on 15/08/2019 but I had been in the UK from 25/01/2018 on a Tier 4 Visa and lived continuously in UK since then.
I also have a dependent partner and 3 dependent children under 18, who have been with me on both visas and spent the same continuous residency years. We will all apply together.
Thanks in advance for your insights!
The ILR application can be submitted, pay the fees online, etc before the 5 years-28 days anniversary. The guidance referenced above mentions that the applicant can benefit from this rule if they are within the "5y-28d" qualifying period by the date of the decision.