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10 years long residency ILR visa questions

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 4:50 am
by zeezee0
Hello All,

I need to clarify a few things before I apply for my ILR next month.

1)What documents are required to apply for 10 years long residence ILR?

2)My wife is my dependant will she need to apply at the same time as me for set (M) application?

3) I registerd myself as being self employed and have not paid my taxes for the last couple of months,does this affect my ilr application?do the homeoffice get informed if someone dosent pay there council/income tax bills?

Thanks in advance

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 5:15 am
by vinny
What leave have you and your wife got currently?
When will they expire?

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 5:20 am
by zeezee0
I have a tier 1 Visa and my wife is my dependant to it.

Visa expires in 2013.

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2011 7:07 pm
by zeezee0
Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 3:50 am Post subject: 10 years long residency ILR visa questions
Hello All,

I need to clarify a few things before I apply for my ILR next month.

1)What documents are required to apply for 10 years long residence ILR?

2)My wife is my dependant will she need to apply at the same time as me for set (M) application?

3) I registerd myself as being self employed and have not paid my taxes for the last couple of months,does this affect my ilr application?do the homeoffice get informed if someone dosent pay there council/income tax bills?

Thanks in advance

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2011 2:22 am
by vinny

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 2:37 am
by zeezee0
Thanks for the reply,

I wanted to ask a few more questions if I was to successfully recive my ILR

1)How soon should my wife apply for FLR(M) once I recive my ILR?

2)Why can't me and my wife apply at the same time for ILR & FLR(M)?

3)What would be my wife visa status if I recive my ILR & she is still a dependant on my old visa?

4)How long would my wife have to be on a FLR(M) to recive her ILR, she has been my dependant in the UK for over a year now?

Thanks & awaiting your reply

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 3:11 am
by vinny
1. Immediately.
2. Probably cheaper to wait in case you're refused/rejected for any reason.
3. See ILR and Dependent VISA together or seperate.
4. When combined periods under Tier 1 dependant and FLR(M) = 2 years.

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2011 5:34 am
by zeezee0
Thanks Vinny,

In regards to Question 3...It is still not clear to me wether she will be legal or not once my visa has changed to ilr?would you be able to clear up confusion please..

Secondly in regards for my wife to apply for ILR, does she have apply immediatley as soon I recive my ilr or can a delay of a month be allowed??

Thanks

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 3:17 am
by vinny
zeezee0 wrote:Hello All,

There are a few confusions I am facing which need clarification.

I will be applying for my ILR in a few days based on 10 years long stay. I am currently on a Tier 1 General Visa and my wife is my dependant on my visa. My wife has been living as my dependant in the UK for 15 months.
I understand my wife cannot apply for an ILR at the same time as me till she has completed 24 months in the UK as my dependant and would have to apply for FLR(M) in the meantime.

Now the questions are as follows:

1) What is my wife's visa status while my visa is being processed for ILR?
2) Does my wife visa become invalid once i have been granted ILR?
3) In regards to the finances is there a minimum amount that needs to be shown to show she is being supported by me or my parents?
4)Do I or my parents have to provide a bank statement and a wriiten letter proving they are supporting us?
5)If she is granted FLR(M) when is the earliest she can apply for ILR?SHe has been my dependant for 15 months already..


Thanks in advance for the replies!

Kind Regards

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 9:37 am
by geriatrix
1. Dependant of Tier 1 (General) migrant.
2. Already answered by Vinny in his response above.
3. See FLR(M) form.
4. As above.
5. Already answered by Vinny in his response above.

Click on the links provided in the responses above.

Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 5:10 pm
by osteophytes
zeezee0 wrote:Thanks Vinny,

In regards to Question 3...It is still not clear to me wether she will be legal or not once my visa has changed to ilr?would you be able to clear up confusion please..

Secondly in regards for my wife to apply for ILR, does she have apply immediatley as soon I recive my ilr or can a delay of a month be allowed??

Thanks
Delay is ok as long as she does not travel outside UK

Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 3:46 am
by zeezee0
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Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 4:51 am
by zeezee0
Any help would be helpful,thanks!

Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 8:41 am
by vinny
zeezee0 wrote:Can someone tell me why can we not go in person for ILR visa application in the 10 year long residence category?
As specified in the Immigration rules.

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2011 6:05 am
by zeezee0
I recived my SAR report but there is no mention of all my arrival/departure for the last 10 years.

I do have all the passports for the last 10 years but there are too many stamps/visas on it.

My question is what happens if I dont mention a few dates?

Secondly once a visa previously is issued by a caseworker(around 6 years ago) is there anyway it can be overturned if a current caseworkers finds any irregulairty in it?

Awaiting your reply...

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:20 am
by geriatrix
zeezee0 wrote:Hello All,

A few questions:

1) If refused a visa and given right of appeal but your appeal is 3 months away from hearing..during the three months is my stay in the UK counted towards 10 years?

2) I have been to Europe a few times and on occasions my passport had not been stamped on arrival but was on departure, should I mention these days on my application while I was away?

Thanks

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:22 am
by geriatrix
1. See 2.3.6.
2. You must list all absences from UK, irrespective of whether your passport was stamped with exit/entry dates or not.

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 2:25 pm
by zeezee0
Thank you

What happens if a absence is not written down?

Thanks

Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2011 2:48 pm
by geriatrix
zeezee0 wrote:Thank you

What happens if a absence is not written down?

Thanks
Then you may be accused of lying / deception. So, if you know the dates of your absences, mention them truthfully.

Don't ask me how will they find out if there are no stamps in your passport.

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 9:37 am
by zinao
but if an absence stamp is not in your passport is missing, can they not determine from your passport especially if there is an entry stamp into another country.