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Main applicant = IRL + Dependant = PBS Dependant/FLR (M)

Post by jimmy83 » Mon Sep 30, 2013 11:55 am

Hi Everyone,
I have read many pages today but I am not getting proper answer so I am going to post my question.

>I am planning to apply for ILR (5 years Tier 1 General) (Current leave expires on 1st May 2014)
>My wife's Visa expires on same date. She received her visa post July 2012 so she will need to spend 5 years in UK before she qualifies for ILR.

But the question is:

>What visa application would suit her ? PBS dependant or FLR (M)
. PBS application is very expensive as compared to FLR ?

We are planning to apply face-to-face on same day.

>Do we need to get separate appointments ?

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Re: Main applicant = IRL + Dependant = PBS Dependant/FLR (M)

Post by ryan2020 » Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:36 pm

if she applied visa before july 2012 she need to spend 2 years in UK.

please correct me if i'm wrong

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Post by Amber » Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:39 pm

The choice is either FLR(M) or PBS dep, yes a 5 year route to settlement post July 2012.
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Post by ryan2020 » Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:04 am

one more question.

for any reason like IT system down or checks can't be made etc...

will they hold my passport as well ????

I don't want to give them my passport to hold ???

any advise for that ???

I'm to much worried.

The reason including above and is we lived 2 places in 2 years.

Previous one was privately rented from desi landlord - no bills or teneancy aggrement.

current one I'm living with my relative - no bills and teneancy aggrement. however i have taken letter from her saying we live with them from XX to XX.

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Post by Amber » Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:53 am

Yes they would hold all documents, what you can do is get a notary public or solicitor to take a certified copy of your passport and take the passport and the copy to the appointment and leave them with just the copy, that should suffice.
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Post by ryan2020 » Mon Oct 07, 2013 11:05 am

D4109125 wrote:Yes they would hold all documents, what you can do is get a notary public or solicitor to take a certified copy of your passport and take the passport and the copy to the appointment and leave them with just the copy, that should suffice.
thanks.
i will go to solicitor to certify dunno how much he will charge.
for attest they charge £5. is attest and certify is same thing ??

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Post by Amber » Mon Oct 07, 2013 11:23 am

£5 sounds about right.
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Post by prs1984 » Mon Oct 07, 2013 1:51 pm

Hello ,

I have similar issue, my visa expires in jan 2014 and my partner came in UK MAY 2012 so she will not be completing 2 years by jan 2014 ? I have called UKBA and they told me to apply through PBS dependent and than settlement for my partner. but FLR(M) option is cheaper than PBS Dependant ?

my question is if she applies through FLR(M) , will she fall into new category of immigration and get ILR after 5 years?(post july 2012 rule) or will she be able to apply for settlment after she complete her 2 years (which will be in may 2014) ?

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