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HELP PLEASE- COMPLETING FLR(M) FORM - URGENT

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HELP PLEASE- COMPLETING FLR(M) FORM - URGENT

Post by rohitchy » Fri Oct 05, 2012 8:24 am

Hi,

I completing FLR(M) form for my wife and not sure whether I need to complete section 12C which is saying,

1 2 C: Unmarried and same-gender partners (and any spouse or civil partner who has completed 2 years’ leave in that
category but is applying for an extension of stay rather than indefinite leave to remain)

If you are applying as an unmarried or same-gender partner, or if you answered no to question 5.1 and are
applying for an extension of stay although you have completed or nearly completed 2 years’ leave to enter
or remain in the UK as a partner, in addition to the relevant documents in sub-section 12A, you must provide
the following documents:

6 items of correspondence addressed to you and your partner at the same address as evidence that you have
been living together during the past 2 years. See Note 9...


My backgroud is:

I have applied for 10 years ILR in June 2012. I am still waiting for the visa. In the meantime my wife's visa expiring in this month. My wife is in dependant visa. She came in UK in March 2007 as student dependant of me and still my dependant as Tier 1 PSW dependant.


Thanks in advance.


Rohit

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Post by geriatrix » Fri Oct 05, 2012 2:39 pm

Please continue in the existing topic.
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