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My wife application PBS dependent to ILR

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Post by currydixon » Tue Jul 23, 2013 8:59 pm

Hello Guru

The above mentioned cohabitation list is OK?

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Post by Amber » Wed Jul 24, 2013 2:49 am

Excessive, but ok.
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Post by currydixon » Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:29 pm

Thanks Guru

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My wife application PBS dependent to ILR

Post by ragsk » Tue Jul 30, 2013 4:37 pm

Hi Experts,

one more input needed from the experts,

Do PBS dependents also need to provide the absences when they are applying seperatly.....

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Post by Amber » Wed Sep 11, 2013 11:11 am

currydixon wrote:Hello Sir

I am currently holding ILR and now my wife completed 2 yrs qualifying period of ILR...I was trying to book Online premium service appointment. But In the end payment I been asked to pay full fees £14xx. 00.

Does it true i have to pay full fees in advance?

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D4109125 wrote:Yes.
sss123sss wrote:1. Does anyone provide me list of documents that has to be submitted for ILR dependent under Tier 2 PBS category?

2. Could anyone share appointment booking link?
currydixon wrote:Thanks Guru

Is there any minimum salary requirements for my wife ILR application ?

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T
D4109125 wrote:You need to provide cohabitation proof for the last 2 years.

There is no min financial requirement per se, if you're working full time there shouldn't be an issue.
currydixon wrote:Hello Guru

Do i need to provide cover letter ? Can any one help me with sample cover letter for my wife ILR application (Current satus is PBS dependent)?

T
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Post by Amber » Wed Sep 11, 2013 11:11 am

No cover letter is required it's optional if you want to list everything you are taking.
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Post by currydixon » Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:27 am

Hello Guru

I am planning to use below cover letter, Can you please kindly check and give me feedback, any comments on formatting, English grammar or advice will be much appreciated.

Mrs. Wife + Husband + Surname
Address


Date: xx/xx/xxxx


Dear Sir/Madam,


Subject: Application for Indefinite leave to remain in UK as partner of a person present and settled in UK


I, Mrs. Wife + Husband + Surname wishes to apply for indefinite leave to remain in UK as partner (Wife) of Mr Husband + Wife + Surname.


I initially arrived in the UK as a dependant of Tier 1(General) Migrant, with an entry clearance granted from India on date+Month+Year and valid until date+Month+Year. I have entered in UK ondate+Month+Year. My visa expiry date was date+Month+Year same time as my husband visa expiry date.

My husband applied for ‘Indefinite leave to remain’ in the UK after successfully completion of 5 years on HSMP (2yrs) + Tier 1(General) migrant (3yrs). His application was approved vide Home office BRP card issue dated date+Month+Year and His got ‘Indefinite leave to remain’.

After My husband successful application of ‘Indefinite Leave to remain’, I have applied for PBS dependent leave to remain. My application was approved vide Home office BRP card issue dated date+Month+Year. My visa is valid from date+Month+Year until date+Month+Year.

I have completed Home office requirement of “2 years’’ stay in UK as a dependant and therefore I would like to apply for Indefinite leave to remain in UK as partner (Wife) of Mr Husband + Wife + Surname.

Documents
I am submitting the following documents in support of Indefinite leave to remain application.

LIst OF DOCUMENTS

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Post by Amber » Thu Sep 12, 2013 1:24 pm

That's ok but for:
Application for Indefinite leave to remain in UK as partner of a person present and settled in UK
perhaps
Application for Indefinite leave to remain in the UK as the spouse of a PBS applicant who is now settled
And
I, Mrs. Wife + Husband + Surname wishes to apply for indefinite leave to remain in UK as partner (Wife) of Mr Husband + Wife + Surname.
should be
I, Mrs. Wife name wish to apply for indefinite leave to remain in the UK as the spouse of husband's name (settled in the UK as a PBS applicant).
And
I have completed Home office requirement of “2 years’’ stay in UK as a dependant and therefore I would like to apply for Indefinite leave to remain in UK as partner (Wife) of Mr Husband + Wife + Surname.
Perhaps
I have completed the required “2 years’’ stay in the UK as the spouse of a PBS applicant therefore, I would like to apply for Indefinite leave to remain in the UK as the spouse of Husband's name who has been granted ILR as a PBS applicant.
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Post by currydixon » Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:12 pm

Hello Guru

Your Quote:
Application for Indefinite leave to remain in the UK as the spouse of a PBS applicant who is now settled.

Does the word Settled consider as ILR ? Can we use as below?

My quote:
Application for Indefinite leave to remain in the UK as the spouse of a PBS applicant who has now settled and holding ILR.

Your comment will be much appreciated, Thanks for great help ..

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Post by Amber » Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:18 pm

Settled means to have ILR (or PR).
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Post by currydixon » Sun Sep 22, 2013 2:33 pm

Hello Guru

I will go for premium service next week. I have paid full fees of £14xx.00 to home office, Do i need to fill payment detail Page. 4 of SET(O) form ?

- Do we need to fill Section 7.12

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Post by Amber » Sun Sep 22, 2013 3:45 pm

Just complete questions 5 & 6 on page 4 and include the world pay receipt.

7.12 - yes.
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Post by currydixon » Mon Sep 23, 2013 9:14 am

Thanks Guru

Not sure , how to fill Section 7.12 ? Can you please help?

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Post by Amber » Mon Sep 23, 2013 2:10 pm

i.e.

India - Family.
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Post by currydixon » Sat Sep 28, 2013 9:47 am

Thanks Guru

All went well & My wife got ILR smoothly...
Thanks for your support, i really appreciate...

Regards
T

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