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I disagree with this. If they do limit their leave to 60 days, OP will be OK because he will benefit from 3C leave, but his wife will not - if OP's application is not decided before his wife's leave expires then she should submit an FLR(M) and ask them to consider it once they have considered his SET(O). She shouldn't wait until OP's application has been granted if this means she will overstayLucapooka wrote:Your partner's leave is tied to yours so if you have 60 days then so does she but don't worry about her going over that time while waiting for the outcome of your SET(O) application. If you are granted ILR, your dependant must apply for for leave to remain on FLR(M). She needs to do this if she wants to apply for ILR herself when she becomes eligible. How long have you been married and how long has she been in the UK?
UKBA will write to you at your last known address - do they have your current address?josh007 wrote:She is in UK for last four years as my dependent.I'm worried her status will be illegal after 60 days( HO hasn't sent me any letters but my college is closed and not on register).shall I send her FLR(m) before 60 days ?
i have seen a number of curtailment letters issued after the 60 days where the visa has been curtailed to the date of decision-i.e. Not the date of decision plus 60 days. Op 's wife needs to make an application anyway so in my opinion it would be wise to submit the application before the 60 days.Lucapooka wrote:Wait until your are notified by the UKBA, then you will be given 60 days from the date of that notice. I would not assume that the 60 days has already begun and is counting down.
I agree it would be harsh and admittedly the curtailments i have seen are for individual students reported by the tier 4 sponsor issued some months after the report. There is a risk though hence my advice.Lucapooka wrote:I know what you are saying and it's really not very clear but it seems very harsh to start the 60 days from the time the sponsor's licence is revoked if there is then a long delay in the UKBA notification letter being sent to those student affected by this.