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Read Husbands, wives and civil partners carefully.How your dependants can apply for settlement wrote:Partners of highly skilled workers are eligible to apply for settlement at the same time as the highly skilled worker, provided they have lived with their partners in the United Kingdom for a minimum of two years before applying for settlement.
Many thanks for ur help as always and much appreciated.sushdmehta wrote:You are getting married in May 2010 and you say that you are eligible to apply for ILR on or after 10-Apr-10. Assuming that you will travel to your home country to get married latest by 15-May-10 ... gives you 35 calendar days to get ILR stamped on your passport and ensure that the passport is returned to you by that date to enable you to travel.
1. If you are assured that you can get the ILR stamped on your passport (by applying either in person or by post) and, more importantly, that your passport will be in your possession before your travel date to enable you to travel to your wedding, then you may wish to take this route, get married and your partner can then make an EC application as "spouse of a settled person".
2. If your partner enters UK as a dependent of a Tier 1 holder, she will not be granted ILR when you get yours. She will have to make an in-country application to remain in UK as a spouse of a settled person.Read Husbands, wives and civil partners carefully.How your dependants can apply for settlement wrote:Partners of highly skilled workers are eligible to apply for settlement at the same time as the highly skilled worker, provided they have lived with their partners in the United Kingdom for a minimum of two years before applying for settlement.
3. Whether one applies for spouse visa from within UK or from overseas, one is given permission to enter (overseas application) or remain (in-country application) for 27 months. At the end of 24 months of continuous stay in UK, the applicant (spouse) may then apply for permission to settle permanently (ILR). Read Guide SET(M) for eligibility requirements and documentary evidence(s) needed.
What is better or more suitable is a matter of personal opinion, choice and dependent of personal circumstances.
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Probably VAF4A but best to check with VFS India.ILR_Applicant wrote:Now if i want to apply for "spouse of a settled person" from india which application I have to use ....
AFAIK a separate application will have to be submitted .. along with the prescribed fees. Read Applying as a husband, wife or civil partner from inside the UKILR_Applicant wrote:3)suppose, if i go to my wedding with out ILR and bring my spouse on tier 1 dependent. and later say aft 2 months I apply for ILR, do i need to submit seperate application for my spouse visa or i along with my ILR application they will allot her 'spouse of a settled person'