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Urgent query. Please advise – ILR on 19th Mar

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Urgent query. Please advise – ILR on 19th Mar

Post by bunti716 » Thu Mar 08, 2012 6:29 pm

Hi Everyone,

I have an appointment for ILR on 19th Mar with two dependents. One is my wife and another one is my UK Born baby. My current Tier 1 visa expires on 30th Mar. I would like to skip my baby in my ILR application and apply directly citizenship for her after I got ILR. So that I could save some money on my ILR. But the query is,

What will be my baby status after I got ILR and before she gets citizenship. Another thing is, Now they are issuing Biometric cards which comes after 10 days. Do I need to wait for it to apply citizenship for her. The problem is, my appointment is on 19th Mar and my visa expires on 30th Mar. By the time, I get my biometric card, my baby Tier 1 dependent visa will be expired.

Also, will it be any problem on my appointment day if I skip my baby on my ILR. Because, I booked appointment with 2 dependents.

Please advise me ASAP.

Thanks,

linkers
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Post by linkers » Thu Mar 08, 2012 11:52 pm

Don’t worry about your baby’s visa as UK born children are deemed to have leave to remain in the UK until you leave.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... e5c26c4c4a

You can skip your child’s ILR and apply for his/her citizenship using form MN1 after you and your wife get ILR.
Only one of the parent’s ILR is required to go with Child’s MN1 application. Also I think If you use NCS, you can avoid sending the original ILR of parents.

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Post by bunti716 » Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:12 pm

Thanks Linkers. What is NCS?

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Post by nsrisri » Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:24 pm

Hi Linkers
My daughter was born in UK is in India and coming to UK with visiting visa.My ILR is under process and after I get my ILR i will apply citizenship for my daughter.
My question is,how long MN1 will take for baby and before visitor visa expiry if i apply for MN1 and MN1 is not received within visitor visa valid date then what will be my daughter status?

Please clarify

Thanks & Regards
Sri

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Post by push » Fri Mar 09, 2012 11:57 pm

nsrisri wrote:Hi Linkers
My daughter was born in UK is in India and coming to UK with visiting visa.My ILR is under process and after I get my ILR i will apply citizenship for my daughter.
My question is,how long MN1 will take for baby and before visitor visa expiry if i apply for MN1 and MN1 is not received within visitor visa valid date then what will be my daughter status?

Please clarify

Thanks & Regards
Sri
See here the time scales
regards,
push
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Post by vinny » Sat Mar 10, 2012 2:30 am

bunti716 wrote:Thanks Linkers. What is NCS?
NCS.
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