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Pradeep..Vardhineni wrote:Hi All,
I am currently in UK on HSMP and intend to go for tier 1 extension next week. I have 3 depenendants. My wife and elder daughter(who was born in india) have taken visa from India. My second child is born in UK.
I was filling up the dependants tier 1 extension form (downloaded from http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... ependants/ ). In this form, on page 18, Section D( Immigration History), i have noticed the below para:
Please note: In order to qualify for further leave to remain in the UK as the dependant of a person under the Points Based System, the individual must have either travelled to the UK with entry clearance as the dependant of the main applicant; or have been last granted leave to remain as a dependant of the main applicant in a qualifying category. If the dependant does not meet either of these criteria it is likely that his/her application will be refused. Please see the guidance notes for further information.
So, am i using the correct app form? Is there any other form i should be using?
Thanks
Pradeep
I agree with you sanjacs.. but everybody should be very careful before leaving any areas not completed because any INCOMPLETE application can be rejected by HO..sanjacs wrote:Hi
The dependant form is generally used for everyone so some things will not apply to your child.
Dont let anything confuse you just fill in applicable areas and leave out the non applicable areas, its normal when filling such general forms.
I had my daughter here, did her passport here, and she was 16 months when i renewed my visa and she hers was stamped as well, there was no problem at all. She didnt have anything on her passport before i had my renewal but that was not an issue.
Sorry buddy.. if i offended you in any manner.. if you see the first sentence i wrotesanjacs wrote:I have not said it is wrong for him to have asked, i'm only saying he doesnt need to be worried that he's filling the wrong form, as not everything is applicable to everyone.
If you had any suggestions, you should have replied to his question and not try to agree or disagree with me. It's not my post, and i have only replied based on my recent experience.
I agree with you sanjacs..