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Now on 10yr route family life to ILR, but failed LIUK tests
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 2:49 pm
by Aidasnake
Hi, hopefully someone can help out as been stressing me out for months.
The next stage visa for my wife was the ILR had she passed both of her English tests, but unfortunately with the local tests being 1m apart availabilty and her failing 4 so far, it's just not possible to pass both by March.
As she has hit the 10yrs (currently on the 10yr route to family life) already, i can't find a relevant visa to go for next due to the above. The GOV helpline seems to of vanished of website as well.
Has anyone been in same predicament and what was the outcome?
She's a Non EU citizen, mother of 2 UK children and wife to myself (UK Citizen since birth)
Re: Now on 10yr route family life to ILR, but failed LIUK te
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:07 pm
by CR001
She can continue her existing visa by extending it. There is no 'cap' applicable.
I am assuming you mean she is on the FLR(FP) partner route? Please provide her UK immigration history if you expect any helpful advice.
Re: Now on 10yr route family life to ILR, but failed LIUK te
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 5:53 pm
by Aidasnake
CR001 wrote:She can continue her existing visa by extending it. There is no 'cap' applicable.
I am assuming you mean she is on the FLR(FP) partner route? Please provide her UK immigration history if you expect any helpful advice.
Many thanks for your reply. She came on a visitors visa 2006, then marriage visa, limited leave to remain x2 (would of done the 5yr route, but had 2x children by then and revising for the single test wasn't easy)for 6yrs and the current is Leave to remain on the FLR. Family life as parent or partner 10yr route
Never overstayed/no criminal convictions etc.
Do i apply for the same again with letter stating why?
Re: Now on 10yr route family life to ILR, but failed LIUK te
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 5:58 pm
by CR001
She can apply to extend on the same basis again. No need to explain why, there is no limit cut off for extensions.
Re: Now on 10yr route family life to ILR, but failed LIUK te
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 6:05 pm
by Aidasnake
CR001 wrote:She can apply to extend on the same basis again. No need to explain why, there is no limit cut off for extensions.
Wish i had found this board 6m ago. My few strands left on the top of head have vacated since(only 36)
Many Thanks for your help CR001
Discretionary to ilr
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 12:46 pm
by Aidasnake
Hi all,
The wife has had discretionary leave to remain since 2011 (3 extensions ) due to uk kids, me and she hadnt passed her tests.
For me I think the form for ILR should be as partner of uk citizen
But now theres also a form for the discretionary route.
Shes passed both the uk tests and obviously dont want to apply in wrong category.
TIA
Re: Discretionary to ilr
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 12:58 pm
by vinny
If she’s under discretionary leave, then
apply for
ILR under discretionary leave.
Use the
KoLL for
naturalisation.
Re: Now on 10yr route family life to ILR, but failed LIUK tests
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 1:10 pm
by vinny
Re: Now on 10yr route family life to ILR, but failed LIUK tests
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 1:14 pm
by vinny
To make the right ILR application, must be certain what category of leave that she is currently under and that she qualifies for ILR under that category!
Re: Now on 10yr route family life to ILR, but failed LIUK tests
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2020 4:09 pm
by Aidasnake
Thanks for reply.
Has been discretionary all the way since 2011.
Did look at the form for above and none of her reasons were listed (family) so I guess I tick none of the above?
Seems she also didnt need to pass the 2 tests either?
Doh