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Baby born in UK, Tier 1 General Dependent visa Qs

Post by northie-dude » Thu Nov 24, 2016 10:31 pm

Hi,

I read on gov.uk that UK authorities have started checking visa status while going out of country as well.
I have same situation as OP and its cheaper to apply for UK Visa once the baby travels to India(£936 there) v/s £1771 in UK.

Can someone tell me whether travelling out w/o visa and then applying PBS-dependent visa in India is allowed?

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Re: Baby born in UK, can travel on indian passport without v

Post by Casa » Thu Nov 24, 2016 10:45 pm

The old fee for a dependent visa outside of the UK was £956. It is now £1,195 (possibly higher with the currency exchange rate).
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Re: Baby born in UK, can travel on indian passport without v

Post by CR001 » Fri Nov 25, 2016 8:35 am

northie-dude wrote:Hi,

I read on gov.uk that UK authorities have started checking visa status while going out of country as well.
I have same situation as OP and its cheaper to apply for UK Visa once the baby travels to India(£936 there) v/s £1771 in UK.

Can someone tell me whether travelling out w/o visa and then applying PBS-dependent visa in India is allowed?
Yes, a PBS Dependent visa from outside the UK is currently £936.
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Re: Baby born in UK, can travel on indian passport without v

Post by Casa » Fri Nov 25, 2016 9:19 am

CR001 wrote:
northie-dude wrote:Hi,

I read on gov.uk that UK authorities have started checking visa status while going out of country as well.
I have same situation as OP and its cheaper to apply for UK Visa once the baby travels to India(£936 there) v/s £1771 in UK.

Can someone tell me whether travelling out w/o visa and then applying PBS-dependent visa in India is allowed?
Yes, a PBS Dependent visa from outside the UK is currently £936.
Another late night proved my downfall. CR001 of course is correct. Ignore me. :oops:
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Re: Baby born in UK, can travel on indian passport without v

Post by CR001 » Fri Nov 25, 2016 10:24 am

Casa wrote:
CR001 wrote:
northie-dude wrote:Hi,

I read on gov.uk that UK authorities have started checking visa status while going out of country as well.
I have same situation as OP and its cheaper to apply for UK Visa once the baby travels to India(£936 there) v/s £1771 in UK.

Can someone tell me whether travelling out w/o visa and then applying PBS-dependent visa in India is allowed?
Yes, a PBS Dependent visa from outside the UK is currently £936.
Another late night proved my downfall. CR001 of course is correct. Ignore me. :oops:
Strong tea?? :wink:
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Re: Baby born in UK, can travel on indian passport without v

Post by northie-dude » Tue Nov 29, 2016 8:18 am

CR001 wrote:
Casa wrote:
CR001 wrote: Yes, a PBS Dependent visa from outside the UK is currently £936.
Another late night proved my downfall. CR001 of course is correct. Ignore me. :oops:
Strong tea?? :wink:
:) Ok folks...didn't get the humour initially(maybe I'm not British enough yet)...but what's the answer please?
Does the OP's and my question still arise about travelling out without a UK visa?

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Re: Baby born in UK, can travel on indian passport without v

Post by CR001 » Tue Nov 29, 2016 8:35 am

CR001 wrote:
Casa wrote:
CR001 wrote: Yes, a PBS Dependent visa from outside the UK is currently £936.
:) Ok folks...didn't get the humour initially(maybe I'm not British enough yet)...but what's the answer please?
Does the OP's and my question still arise about travelling out without a UK visa?
Casa was quoting the price for a child settlement visa!!

Fine to travel.
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PBS Dep(T1-Gen) for baby-Medical Treatment mention

Post by northie-dude » Tue Nov 29, 2016 8:58 am

Hi all,

I am on T1-Gen visa. My child was born in UK this year and I have not applied for his visa while in UK.
I will travel with child to India for holiday and then apply for child's visa from India.

The visa form at https://www.visa4uk.fco.gov.uk/ asks about 'Medical Treatment while in UK'.
Its not clear whether 'Medical Treatment' means hospital treatment, or prescriptions , or GP visits?
Is it wise to mention that he's had one prescription for a skin problem ? Or is it wiser to just keep it blank and mention in 'Additional Info' that 'child was born in UK and has been seen by GPs/health visitors etc' ?

I've asked same question to UKVI-International FAQ service by email, but would appreciate inputs from folk here. I'll post the reply if I get it soon !

Thanks in advance!!

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Re: Baby born in UK, can travel on indian passport without v

Post by northie-dude » Tue Nov 29, 2016 9:01 am

Thanks CR001 !

Also posted another query here...maybe intersting for someone here?

http://www.immigrationboards.com/uk-tie ... 20699.html

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Re: Baby born in UK, can travel on indian passport without v

Post by CR001 » Tue Nov 29, 2016 9:15 am

northie-dude wrote:Thanks CR001 !

Also posted another query here...maybe intersting for someone here?

http://www.immigrationboards.com/uk-tie ... 20699.html
No need for a new topic with each question. Stick to a single thread/topic please.
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Re: Baby born in UK, can travel on indian passport without v

Post by CR001 » Tue Nov 29, 2016 9:16 am

Medical treatment means ANY medical treatment. You need to state what he has had. In additional information, you can state child is UK born.
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Re: Baby born in UK, can travel on indian passport without v

Post by northie-dude » Tue Nov 29, 2016 9:45 am

CR001 wrote:
northie-dude wrote:Thanks CR001 !

Also posted another query here...maybe intersting for someone here?

http://www.immigrationboards.com/uk-tie ... 20699.html
No need for a new topic with each question. Stick to a single thread/topic please.
Thank you again CR001 !

Idea for different topic was that this would be generic to others and different from the 'can you travel' question...so would have preferred it separate topic.

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Re: Baby born in UK, can travel on indian passport without v

Post by CR001 » Tue Nov 29, 2016 10:01 am

There are not many migrants and dependents left on this route.

The forum rules are clear regarding multiple posts.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/announ ... t5722.html
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Re: Baby born in UK, Tier 1 General Dependent visa Qs

Post by northie-dude » Sat Dec 10, 2016 12:54 am

Hi All,

One more question @ BRP for the child :
-When I apply for the child's visa from India, will his biometric imprints be recorded ?
-Will a BRP be given in India itself, or will he get a temporary visa stamp on his passport and have to collect BRP in UK later?

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Post by vinny » Sat Dec 10, 2016 1:31 am

northie-dude wrote:get a temporary visa stamp on his passport and have to collect BRP in UK later
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