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tricolor
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more i read more i get confused

Post by tricolor » Sun Jan 15, 2012 1:40 pm

Hi
ILR due in Apr-2012.
The more i read immigration rules the more i get confused.
So i thought to take help from my wonderful friends.

I have a very basic doubt... :D
Which application form to fill for me & for my wife.

My brief history:
The case is very straight.
I received HSMP Approval letter in OCT 2006 & visa in Feb-2007. I extended my visa in Feb-2009 and visa status changed to TIER 1 GENERAL.
I got married in June-2011 and my wife joined me in Oct-2011 as dependent.
My visa is due in April-2012.

Now the basic question:
For ILR do i need to fill SET(O) for myself & FLR(O) for my wife???

Many Thanks in Advance.

xx

1sppandey
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Post by 1sppandey » Tue Jan 24, 2012 10:56 am

Yes you do need the SET O form. I dont know which form for wife as I am sure you know that she cant apply for ILR as she has not been in the country for 2 years yet.

tricolor
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Post by tricolor » Tue Jan 24, 2012 11:31 am

1sppandey wrote:Yes you do need the SET O form. I dont know which form for wife as I am sure you know that she cant apply for ILR as she has not been in the country for 2 years yet.
Thanks for ur reply.

I have contacted solicitor... & below is the reply...

"As you are covered by the HSMP judicial review, you only have to provide evidence that you have co-habited since her entry to the UK. As such you do not need to show evidence for a full 2 year period."

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