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What happens to Dependent Visa when main applicant gets ILR?

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What happens to Dependent Visa when main applicant gets ILR?

Post by harshitguptaiitr » Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:28 pm

Do I need to change my Visa from Tier-2 ICT Dependent when partner gets Indefinite Leave to Remain?

My partner got Tier 2 Intra Company Transfer (ICT) Visa before 6th April 2010.

I joined my partner 1.5 years ago as a Tier-2 Dependent.

My partner is now considering to apply to settle in the UK (Indefinite Leave to Remain)

My current Tier 2 ICT Dependent Visa/BRP is valid till September 2017.

Do I need to switch into a different type of Visa once my partner gets Indefinite Leave to Remain?
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Re: What happens to Dependent Visa when main applicant gets

Post by vinny » Wed Sep 16, 2015 1:56 pm

No.

However, unfortunately, a caseworker apparently had difficulties in understanding the Immigration Rules.
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