Hi everyone,Greenie wrote:You need to be honest about the fact that he has been working overseas. Don't try to submit his bank statements etc as evidence he has been living with you in the UK if he has not. If you do this UKBA may say he has used deception in his application.jessica_halida wrote:Thanks Vinny,
So that means this leave me with 2 option since Tier 1 PSW -> ILE is not possible.
As laid by sushdmeta.
Option 1 : Tier 1 PSW -> Tier 1 dependant (my dependant) -> ILR (with the risk of being rejected for his period overseas)
Option 2 : Tier 1 PSW -> Spouse Visa from inside UK, and later on -> ILR when he is done with his probation period.
Ideally, I would really want option 1, but I don't know how likely he will get rejected. His bank account, tax letter, council tax, mortgage, all still arrive in my house in UK.
So probably option 2 is saver to go, but since the nature of his job as management consultant, he'll be overseas a lot, even if his contract based in UK. I've heard most of them goes to heathrow every monday morning and return on friday. Will this means he'll be in probation / spouse visa forever?
Read para 4.5 of this document regarding absences during the probationary period.
A new update from me.
I am now granted ILR and my son (who is born in UK) now is a British Citizen. Now, my husband is the only one who is still on PBS (previously Tier 1 PSW, now Tier 2). He has been here since Feb 2012 since he got a transfer, however now is keen to switch job.
Now, according to our conversation above, am I right the best path for him is to apply for spouse visa in the country (UK)?
Thank you for all of your help.
Jessica