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Dependent Visa From India || ILR holder

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needilr2013
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Dependent Visa From India || ILR holder

Post by needilr2013 » Wed Jan 22, 2014 3:24 pm

Hi

My wife got her Tier 2 ict dependent dependent visa from india last year.I changed my visa status to ILR after that.

Now her Tier 2 dependent visa is due to expire in Feb 2014. She is presently in india and i was hoping we would renew here visa from there. So can anyone please tell me the Visa category she need to pick on VFS site. ( cant find anything like FLR or tier 1 dependent visa).
What documents do i need for the visa ?

Also My son is born in UK ( on Tier 2 ICT dependent visa at the moment) so is it fine to apply for his ILR dependnent visa first and then apply for his naturalization from within England.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Dependent Visa From India || ILR holder

Post by vinny » Wed Jan 22, 2014 10:35 pm

It may be easier if she and child return to the UK before the expiry of their visas.

Else, she (and child) may apply for a settlement visas. However, this may reset her qualifying period for ILR under SET(M).

UK-born child is also now entitled to register for British citizenship from anywhere, including India.
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