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Requirement for ILR Dependent

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Requirement for ILR Dependent

Post by saqibs » Sat Apr 26, 2014 10:42 am

Hi Chaps,

I have questions about my wife's visa.

History & details:

1 - I came on HMSP in 2008, got my extension and then ILR in 2013 and Applied for naturalisation just now.
2- Got married in 2011 and wife joined me in July-2011. She got extension for 3 years in 2013 under PBS as my dependent.
3- She passed her LIUK & B1 and completed her more than 2 years with me here in UK so want to apply her ILR.

I require your expertise to gather documents for her visa.

1 - what form is subjected for her visa?
2 - what documents will be required for her visa?
3 - fee?
4 - How many days she can spend outside UK?

Thanks in advance,

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Re: Requirement for ILR Dependent

Post by Amber » Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:54 pm

SET(O) , £1093 by post, £400 more for PEO.

Documents would include proof of satisfying KoLL, cohabitation proof and general documents, passports, BRPs etc... Absences should be limited and for good reason.
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Re: Requirement for ILR Dependent

Post by saqibs » Sat Apr 26, 2014 1:14 pm

Hi Amber,

Thanks for your reply.

Her stay outside UK still confuses me, kindly advise about it as well

She did three tour since she joined me in 23-07-2011
1st Trip - for 74 day in 2011 [due to pragnancy]
2nd Trip - 87 days in 2013
3rd Trip - for 8 days in 2014

So in total she spent 169 days outside uk.

Kindly advise if she is eligible for ILR.

Thanks,

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Re: Requirement for ILR Dependent

Post by Amber » Sat Apr 26, 2014 2:12 pm

I would think so.
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Re: Requirement for ILR Dependent

Post by Sarfi » Sat Apr 26, 2014 7:47 pm

Is it SET O or SET M? I think correct form for dependents is SET M.

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Re: Requirement for ILR Dependent

Post by Amber » Sat Apr 26, 2014 8:56 pm

You think incorrectly SET(O) if correct for eligible PBS deps.
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Re: Requirement for ILR Dependent

Post by Sarfi » Sun Apr 27, 2014 9:07 pm

Amber thanks for correction. Yes it is Set O for PBS dependents. But if application of dependents is made after approval of ILR of principal applicant (through PEO) then Set M or even then Set O?
Also which form will be used for 18+ dependent?

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Re: Requirement for ILR Dependent

Post by Amber » Sun Apr 27, 2014 9:47 pm

Still SET(O) unless the PBS dep switched to FLR(M). 18+ children would also apply on their own SET(O) so long as they're not leading an independent life.
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