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ILR for Spouse and child

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ILR for Spouse and child

Post by BG » Sun Sep 15, 2013 9:32 pm

Hi,

I am on ILR.

Planning to apply for my spouse and sone now. Following are the 'outside UK Stay' details of my spouse and son. They came to the UK in July 2008.

Start Date End Date No Of Days
30/08/2009 06/02/2010 160
28/09/2010 03/10/2010 6
25/05/2013 09/06/2013 16

Are they eligible to apply for ILR?

Thanks in Advance!
BG

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Post by vinny » Sun Sep 15, 2013 11:52 pm

If they are in the UK as your dependants prior to 9 July 2012 and have been living with you for at least two years, then they are probably eligible for ILR.
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ILR for Spouse and child

Post by BG » Mon Sep 16, 2013 11:32 am

Thanks Vinny.

Planning to book the appoinment for my Spouse, Child. Few more questions. Please can you clarify?

Application Form: SET (O)
Applicant Type for my spouse: Main Applicant (NOT Dependant)

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Post by Amber » Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:46 pm

BG wrote:Hi,

I am on ILR.

which form should be used to process ILR for my spouse? SET M or SET O? (few people told that we should use SET O).

Just wanted to confirm.

Thanks,
BG
Lucapooka wrote:It really depends on her current status.
BG wrote:Hi,

Pls can you let me know what details I should provide here to understand the current status?

Thanks,
BG
Lucapooka wrote:Immigration status! What is her current type of leave?
BG wrote:She is on Tier2 Dependant visa. She does not go to work.
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Post by Amber » Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:47 pm

vinny wrote:If they are in the UK as your dependants prior to 9 July 2012 and have been living with you for at least two years, then they are probably eligible for ILR.
SET(O) in such case.
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Post by BG » Tue Sep 17, 2013 10:44 pm

Thanks a lot Amber. Have booked the appointment with SET(O).

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Post by BG » Tue Sep 24, 2013 12:22 am

Hi,

Please can someone let me know what all are the documents accepted as Proof of cohabitation?

Do they accept the previous communication from UKBA as a proof (Tier2 extension approval)?

Can I use a letter from the landlord/estate agent as a proof?

Thanks,
BG

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Post by vinny » Tue Sep 24, 2013 12:36 am

See also similar application.
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