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Discreationary leave to remain, switch to spouse visa

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sunju1
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Discreationary leave to remain, switch to spouse visa

Post by sunju1 » Sat Nov 20, 2010 10:01 pm

Hi
I have been granted Discreationary leave to remain based on my family life in U.K under Article 8. I and my wife came to U.K in 2002. I was married since I am in U.K and was dependent of a student. As my wife was on student visa later she qualified for registration as a British Citizen as changes to Nationality Law in 2009. Due to some problem my application for FLR(M) rejected and later DLR granted for 3 years.

Now I want to travel to Delhi, India and would like to change my status for spouse visa. In the view of above please advise me:

1. Sould I go back to country of origin to change my status or apply for another extension after 3 years then ILR after 6 years. Which route is more advisable?

2.If I want to make settlement application under spouse visa , what all documents do I need?

3. If I make my application before 29th Nov. to VHF Center in Delhi, does english language requirement applies to me?

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Post by vinny » Sat Nov 20, 2010 10:11 pm

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sunju1
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Post by sunju1 » Sat Nov 20, 2010 10:35 pm

Thanks Vinny for quick response. Any idea how long the entire process take in Delhi?

Any other advise or suggestion I should be aware if I go and make my application in Delhi?

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Post by patience7 » Tue Nov 23, 2010 6:51 pm

Hi Vinny

I am too in a similar situation - I am wondering whether my spouse should switch current DLR status to spousal visa abroad or wait till current DLR finishes then do another 3 year DLR. Basically I am wondering which will be quicker - changing status abroad or waiting for the second DLR after first DLR is up.

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