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You don't need to produce all the documentation. just sufficient to meet the requirement to show that the two of you are living at the same address. The list on the form SET(M) is quite extensive. You have done the right thing, looking at the requirements near the beginning of the two-year period, rather than just before the application date.I have read the Inefinate leave to remin the uk form and its a bit difficult to produce all of the documentation.
No, the application will need to be made on form SET(M) in the last 28 days of the current 2-year spouse visa. But because of that time already in the UK, and assuming you are a British Citizen, your husband could well be eligible to apply for Naturalisation as soon as he has his ILR in less than 2 years time.Also since my husband has been over in the uk since 2002 does this give him automatic right to remain?
But you will appreciate that is only part of the full list. So you have a car? Therefore membership of the AA or RAC or whatever? If you have a car it is no doubt insured. Any house contents policy? Any life insurance policies?
- tenancy agreement
- insurance policies/certificates or other correspondence
- loan agreements
- AA, RAC or similar membership
- membership of sports or social clubs
- membership of a religious organisation
If your marriage is real, and not a marriage of convenience, and thus you are able to produce all the supporting evidence that is needed, there is basically ltitle chance of rejection. The fact that you are looking at the evidence requirements now, rather than just before making the application, greatly improves the chances. In the rare event of getting a refusal they would probably grant a further time-limited visa, rather than a total rejection.what happens if he si not granted it does that mean he has to go back to his country of orgin?
Cheers John.British, can you run me through the time-line? Your wife was granted a 2-year spouse visa, came to the UK for 11 months, then flew to India ... how long in India before returning to the UK? And then having arrived back, will she stay in the UK until the ILR is applied for?
Absolutely! Its just for the baby's delivery sake we decided for her to be in India, otherwise we will never stay away from each other ever again! We both missed each other horribly (in spite of our telephone calls regularly + my visits to India), and no more of seperation ever after (We have promised ourselves, that our next baby (whenever??? will be delivered in the UK )And then having arrived back, will she stay in the UK until the ILR is applied for?
I have downloaded the form and had started accumulating the evidence ever since last April.Totally separate point. I assume you have downloaded the form SET(M)? If not download it now by clicking here. How do you think you will do producing evidence, in accordance with the requirement as on page 16 of 20?
Firstly as regards when your wife flies back next month, no problem, she has a valid visa and she is resuming residence in the UK. Or put it another way, the stressful part could well be travelling with the very young child, hoping the child will do a lot of sleeping on the flight, and not too much crying! Getting past immigration at the airport will be nothing compared to what the flight could be like!Now, your comments please! Both in terms of when she comes back to the UK next month, and our possiblity of getting the ILR next year - i.e. in March.