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Visa stamping of Family members

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Visa stamping of Family members

Post by immg » Mon Dec 24, 2007 1:19 pm

I am working in UK now on work permit, My family members are not with me right now. Their visa stamping is done along with my present work permit.

I want to apply for HSMP. How visa stamping for my family members can be done in relation with my HSMP?

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Visa stamping of Family members

Post by vinny » Mon Dec 24, 2007 2:16 pm

UKVisas 17.18 - Highly Skilled Migrant Programme wrote:Entry clearance requirements for spouses/civil partners, dependent children and unmarried partners of highly skilled migrants (Rules Paragraphs 194 and 197)

Prior entry clearance is mandatory

Applications from spouses and children under 18 as dependants of highly skilled migrants should be handled on the same basis as those of work permit dependants (see Paragraph 17.14 of this chapter).

Entry clearance endorsements

Highly skilled migrants should be granted an entry clearance for 24 months endorsed:

'D: HIGHLY SKILLED MIGRANT PROGRAMME, HO REF' CODE 1

Dependants of highly skilled migrants should be granted an entry clearance for 24 months endorsed:

'D: HIGHLY SKILLED MIGRANT DEPENDANT' CODE 1
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