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Are you sure you didn't misread the question? I don't think they will ask for main Tier 2 holder's IHS reference number but the spouse applying for the dependent visa. I am not sure if the system has changed, but I want to believe that your wife was supposed to make IHS payment and then use her IHS reference number and not yours.SHK8180 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 7:18 amHi Friends,
My wife is applying for Tier 2 General from home country( Outside UK) and submitted the VISA application on 14th June.
Based on the new rules i know that per year 200£ is the IHS surcharge which we need to pay to UK govt. As she is applying for 5 years visa she need to pay 200£ X 5 =1000 £ is what my understanding is.
She completed her VISA application and there was a section which says is your spouse living in UK then provide his/her IHS reference number.
Myself(Husband) living in UK currently so she gave my IHS number and then continued and surprised to see the IHS amount quoted for her 5 year application as currency -£"0.00" and generated the IHS number for her. further clicked continue she was routed to VISA fees payment gateway and application slot booked.
Question 1: Why did IHS show Zero?
Question 2: Do we need to ignore and appear for VISA slot( biometric)
Question 3: Do we still need to pay IHS fees if yes how will we know the exact amount and where to pay?
Please guide me on the above if any one of you have faced similar issue.
Even I am confusedDjsuccess wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 8:29 amAre you sure you didn't misread the question? I don't think they will ask for main Tier 2 holder's IHS reference number but the spouse applying for the dependent visa. I am not sure if the system has changed, but I want to believe that your wife was supposed to make IHS payment and then use her IHS reference number and not yours.SHK8180 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 7:18 amHi Friends,
My wife is applying for Tier 2 General from home country( Outside UK) and submitted the VISA application on 14th June.
Based on the new rules i know that per year 200£ is the IHS surcharge which we need to pay to UK govt. As she is applying for 5 years visa she need to pay 200£ X 5 =1000 £ is what my understanding is.
She completed her VISA application and there was a section which says is your spouse living in UK then provide his/her IHS reference number.
Myself(Husband) living in UK currently so she gave my IHS number and then continued and surprised to see the IHS amount quoted for her 5 year application as currency -£"0.00" and generated the IHS number for her. further clicked continue she was routed to VISA fees payment gateway and application slot booked.
Question 1: Why did IHS show Zero?
Question 2: Do we need to ignore and appear for VISA slot( biometric)
Question 3: Do we still need to pay IHS fees if yes how will we know the exact amount and where to pay?
Please guide me on the above if any one of you have faced similar issue.
You might need to wait for people who have gone through a similar situation to respond to you here. I don't think there's IHS exemption for Tier 2 dependents.
SHK8180 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 9:19 amEven I am confusedDjsuccess wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 8:29 amAre you sure you didn't misread the question? I don't think they will ask for main Tier 2 holder's IHS reference number but the spouse applying for the dependent visa. I am not sure if the system has changed, but I want to believe that your wife was supposed to make IHS payment and then use her IHS reference number and not yours.SHK8180 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 7:18 amHi Friends,
My wife is applying for Tier 2 General from home country( Outside UK) and submitted the VISA application on 14th June.
Based on the new rules i know that per year 200£ is the IHS surcharge which we need to pay to UK govt. As she is applying for 5 years visa she need to pay 200£ X 5 =1000 £ is what my understanding is.
She completed her VISA application and there was a section which says is your spouse living in UK then provide his/her IHS reference number.
Myself(Husband) living in UK currently so she gave my IHS number and then continued and surprised to see the IHS amount quoted for her 5 year application as currency -£"0.00" and generated the IHS number for her. further clicked continue she was routed to VISA fees payment gateway and application slot booked.
Question 1: Why did IHS show Zero?
Question 2: Do we need to ignore and appear for VISA slot( biometric)
Question 3: Do we still need to pay IHS fees if yes how will we know the exact amount and where to pay?
Please guide me on the above if any one of you have faced similar issue.
You might need to wait for people who have gone through a similar situation to respond to you here. I don't think there's IHS exemption for Tier 2 dependents.
Although she is applying Tier 2 as main applicant and I am in UK on ict , there was a point which asked in ihs do you have spouse in UK - she responded yes and it asked share their ihs and once she gave those details her ihs got generated with £0.00.
Sorry which 3 visa options are your referring to?
In the online visa form.SHK8180 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 11:32 amSorry which 3 visa options are your referring to?
To pay ihs from gov.uk site just before submitting the application it displayed ihs link and read “ please click below ihs link and we will update ihs number automatically to your visa application and you will be take to visa fees payment gateway.
We have selected pay ihs and it populated as 0.00£CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 12:09 pmIn the online visa form.SHK8180 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 17, 2018 11:32 amSorry which 3 visa options are your referring to?
To pay ihs from gov.uk site just before submitting the application it displayed ihs link and read “ please click below ihs link and we will update ihs number automatically to your visa application and you will be take to visa fees payment gateway.