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by John » Sun Feb 04, 2007 10:14 pm
Dinsey, please appreciate that what follows is not totally guaranteed to work, but use of this ploy has worked for others!
What you need to do is apply for ILR using form SET(M), and very specifically post the application on Friday 30th March, just before the current visa expires. Of course use Special Delivery when the application is posted, given that it will contain important documents, including passports!
When making the application pay by cheque. Under no circumstances pay by using a debit or credit card.
Right, why might this work? There are a number of aspects. Firstly a visa application that is posted is treated as made on the day it is posted, not the day it arrives. And yes, they do keep the envelopes. The point is that if the application is posted on or before the expiry date of the current visa then the applicant has so-called Section 3C protection. That is, should it be the case that IND has not dealt with the application by the stated expiry date, the expiring visa is "treated as continuing" until they get round to considering the application. That is, she will not suddenly become an overstayer, as long as the extension visa application is posted on or before the stated expiry date.
OK, so it is posted on Friday 30th March, and will arrive on Monday 2nd April. You post to Durham. All they do there is ensure that payment is made, before passing the application on to a "real office" to look at. But you are paying by cheque ... deliberately! To slow matters down! Given that the Easter Bank Holidays then come along, Friday 6th April and Monday 9th April, it will probably be after Easter before the papers leave Durham to be sent to a "real office". Given the delay in looking at posted applications, you can almost guarantee that it will be on or after 16th April when IND look at the application properly. Why is 16th April significant? It is 28 days before the 2nd anniversary of your wife arriving in the UK.
Going to give that a try? At the time when you need to be doing this it has an added advantage. Given the application is posted prior to 2nd April, there is no need for your wife to rush to pass the Citizenship Test in order to get her ILR. And the application fee will be £335 ... compared to who knows what in April!
John