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Holy Thread Resurrection, Batman....Trevardo504 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2018 10:40 pmHi everyone I am new here but would really appreciate if you could help with a few questions I have. I am married to a british citizen and been living together since 2014 we had a child in 2015 and my application for partner was considered but not granted as we did not meet certain requirements but got 2.5 flr fp 10 yrs parent route I will be extending my visa but I am a bit confused because I am still with my husband.
If you were to create your own thread it would help instead of tagging on to a thread that is nearly 4 years old!Trevardo504 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2018 10:40 pmHi everyone I am new here but would really appreciate if you could help with a few questions I have. I am married to a british citizen and been living together since 2014 we had a child in 2015 and my application for partner was considered but not granted as we did not meet certain requirements but got 2.5 flr fp 10 yrs parent route I will be extending my visa but I am a bit confused because I am still with my husband.
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You don't qualify for the parent route if you are still in a relationship with the child's other parent.Trevardo504 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2018 10:40 pmHi everyone I am new here but would really appreciate if you could help with a few questions I have. I am married to a british citizen and been living together since 2014 we had a child in 2015 and my application for partner was considered but not granted as we did not meet certain requirements but got 2.5 flr fp 10 yrs parent route I will be extending my visa but I am a bit confused because I am still with my husband.
Same happened with me in 2015 when i applied for flr fp partner 10 yeas route at peo. Leave was granted for 2.5 years but letter said grand was under parent route. I found that strange but anyway i switched to flr m last year and got the grant without any issue. So i beleive the caseworker must have used wrong template while serving decision.CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2018 8:30 amYou don't qualify for the parent route if you are still in a relationship with the child's other parent.Trevardo504 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2018 10:40 pmHi everyone I am new here but would really appreciate if you could help with a few questions I have. I am married to a british citizen and been living together since 2014 we had a child in 2015 and my application for partner was considered but not granted as we did not meet certain requirements but got 2.5 flr fp 10 yrs parent route I will be extending my visa but I am a bit confused because I am still with my husband.
Are you sure you were not granted FLR(FP) 10 year PARTNER route??
You can switch to flr m soon you meet the financial requirement. If its an extension then you need to apply flr fp partner 10 year route. As your letter clearly states you were granted as a partner with ex1 applies.Trevardo504 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2018 11:32 amThat is the letter I received so now I am wondering what should I apply for next the only thing that as changed is that I am back in work but I don't make £18600. Any advice would be much appreciated thanks.
Not solely on marriage. If u didnt have child then u would not have got that leave. You got the leave because clause ex1 applies that means it is unreasonable to expect your british child to leave the uk. Therefore, they allowed you to continue your family life in the uk with your partner and your child. Hence, you were granted under partner route.( Make no mistake confusing it to parent route. ). You will preety much the same evidence that u supplied when u applied for flr fp application on first instance. In my opinion your case becomes more stronger when you extend your leave because they already have accepted you have established your family life in the uk and it is still unreasonable to expect your british citizen child to leave the uk.Trevardo504 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2018 6:32 pmHi sorry I don't understand did I get my visa based on my marriage. My husband does not work and I definitely don't make £18600. If I apply for extension of the partner 10 year route what documents would I need to submit along with my application.