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Dependent visa when main applicant in ILR

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Dependent visa when main applicant in ILR

Post by Wifes1lver » Wed Aug 07, 2019 12:20 pm

HI. I just need some advice. I have ILR now and mu husband's visa is PBS dependant from my former TIER 2 Visa. Where it says in the application form, BRP number of sponsor, will we provide my BRP number when I was still on a TIER 2 Visa or my BRP number now that I have ILR? Can someone shed a light please? Plus any idea what evidences can we present as a proof of a subsisting relationship since we don't have any shared bills at the moment? Thanks.:)

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Re: Dependent visa when main applicant in ILR

Post by Casa » Wed Aug 07, 2019 12:42 pm

Wifes1lver wrote:
Wed Aug 07, 2019 12:20 pm
HI. I just need some advice. I have ILR now and mu husband's visa is PBS dependant from my former TIER 2 Visa. Where it says in the application form, BRP number of sponsor, will we provide my BRP number when I was still on a TIER 2 Visa or my BRP number now that I have ILR? Can someone shed a light please? Plus any idea what evidences can we present as a proof of a subsisting relationship since we don't have any shared bills at the moment? Thanks.:)
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(Casa, not CR001)
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