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Visa for the Family

Post by plaistow » Mon Dec 31, 2012 5:43 pm

Hello

I got my ILR approved this month and want to apply for my wife & kids visa so they can join me in the UK.

My kids was born in the UK so could do the naturalization for them and my wife stayed 3 years in the UK and then moved back to Pakistan in November 2011 and her visa ran out in October 2012.

what visa i can apply for her ? should i apply for ILR OR SUPPOSE VISA.

Regarding the documents what should i attach.

1) So far this tax year i have earned 20k already so that should be fine i beleive.

2) Does she have to take TB test again ? as she done in the past alone the finger prints when she was on dependent visa.

Regarding the kids what are the financial requirements.

Please advice.

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Post by vinny » Tue Jan 01, 2013 12:06 am

Your kids (born in the UK) are entitled to register as British and apply for British passports. Else, you would need to meet the extra financial requirements for them as well.

Your wife may apply for a settlement Spouse visa.
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Post by plaistow » Tue Jan 01, 2013 5:56 pm

vinny wrote:Your kids (born in the UK) are entitled to register as British and apply for British passports. Else, you would need to meet the extra financial requirements for them as well.

Your wife may apply for a settlement Spouse visa.
Thanks for your message Vinny:

As mentioned my kids and wife are in Pakistan so would need to apply for the spouse settlement visa for wife and need to show earning of £18,600 or 24000 as i have got two kids as well who will be applying as registration of British national. ???

how about kids what application form i have to fill and what documents i have to show for my kids registration as a british national ? Is there any financial requirement for these ?

Secondly should i apply separately for wife and kids ?

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Visa for my wife

Post by plaistow » Sat Apr 20, 2013 2:12 pm

My wife stayed in the UK for 3 years as a dependent of Tier1 and now been living in Pakistan due to mother health problem and her visa expires in october 2012.

I have ILR atm and want to apply for the visa from back home, few questions

1) can she apply for the indefinite leave as she lived here 3 years continiously but now there is break since october 2012 due to the my monther health issue. ( i can prooce that)

2) she has done the law degree in pakistan, does she need to do english test or is she gonna be exempt ? most of her subjects were taught in english.

Please advice.

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Post by vinny » Sat Apr 20, 2013 2:45 pm

1. She may apply for a spouse visa. She cannot get Indefinite leave.
2. See also New English language testing for partners.
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Post by plaistow » Tue Apr 23, 2013 11:06 pm

vinny wrote:1. She may apply for a spouse visa. She cannot get Indefinite leave.
2. See also New English language testing for partners.
How can i be sure whether she is exempt to do English language course as mentioned above she has done her degree in Law from reputable University in Pakistan.

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Post by vinny » Wed Apr 24, 2013 4:12 am

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Post by plaistow » Wed Apr 24, 2013 3:44 pm

Regarding the english test requirement its still unsure because there is no parameter define where i can check whether UKBA accept the degrees from particular universities or colleges.

Your advice will be highly appreciated in this regards.

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Post by vinny » Fri Jul 12, 2013 1:09 pm

plaistow wrote:I have been granted indefinite leave to remain few months ago and also my kids who where born in the UK also granted their British Passports recently.

I have a question regarding my wife visa she is in Pakistan at the moment, She came to UK on Jan 2009 and went back on November 2011 due to some family matters back home.

I need to know what visa she should apply from Pakistan or whether she can qualify for the ILR or something... Also can someone provide me to number to book the TB test as we are trying the number and its not going through which is listed on UKBA website.

Also she has done LLB Law degree which was taught in english from a well known University and her UNI gave her a letter confirming that degree was taught in english.

Please advice if she still need to do that english language course or should i make the UKNARIC comparability instead.

Your advice will be really appreciated.

Thanks
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Post by vinny » Fri Jul 12, 2013 1:20 pm

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Post by plaistow » Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:25 pm

[quote="vinny"]Has her PBS dependant leave expired?

yes her pbs dependent visa expired in october 2012.

Please advice if she can apply for the ILR or as soon when she can ?


Also can someone provide me to number to book the TB test as we are trying the number and its not going through which is listed on UKBA website.

Also she has done LLB Law degree which was taught in english from a well known University and her UNI gave her a letter confirming that degree was taught in english.

Please advice if she still need to do that english language course or should i make the UKNARIC comparability instead.

Your advice will be really appreciated.

Thanks

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Post by Amber » Sat Aug 31, 2013 6:24 pm

plaistow wrote:I sent my MRS LLB degree to assess about the English language requirement.

Today they send me letter saying.

Additional Comments: Final Degree Certificate not Presented.

" Although it is confirmed that the english is the Medium of instruction in the teaching and examination system of the department providing this award, it unfortunately has not been possible to confirm that the necessary English language requirements for CEFR LEVEL C1 are met upon completion".


Please advice what should i do for her as her LAW degree was taught in english.
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Post by Amber » Sat Aug 31, 2013 6:25 pm

Did you check whether she was awarded 10+ points on the PBS calculator? If so, take a print out of that.

If not, your need the Statement of Comparability from NARIC.
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Post by plaistow » Sat Aug 31, 2013 7:18 pm

D4109125 wrote:Did you check whether she was awarded 10+ points on the PBS calculator? If so, take a print out of that.

If not, your need the Statement of Comparability from NARIC.
Thanks for your message,

You mean to say I should have done "statement of comparibility" instead English language assessment ?

Please comments

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Post by Amber » Sat Aug 31, 2013 7:45 pm

Yes if the necessary points were not awarded on the PBS calculator.
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Post by plaistow » Sat Aug 31, 2013 8:40 pm

D4109125 wrote:Yes if the necessary points were not awarded on the PBS calculator.
Just checked with PBS calculator and it's not giving me any point.

Somebody suggest me to do Naric English language assessment rather I should have gone for Comparibility..

Secondly a quick question what should I mention to Naric about the reason of the conparibility ?

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Post by Amber » Sat Aug 31, 2013 9:47 pm

Spouse visa.
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Post by plaistow » Sun Sep 01, 2013 12:23 am

D4109125 wrote:Spouse visa.
Thanks for you reply and really appreciate it.

Before I exit one last question ! Spouse visa requirement is English language test, than how would statement of Comparibility would help in that regards.

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Post by Amber » Sun Sep 01, 2013 3:17 am

Because your spouse/partner would have a degree which is comparable to a UK degree and was taught in English.
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Post by softmind82 » Sun Sep 01, 2013 4:10 am

D4109125 wrote:Because your spouse/partner would have a degree which is comparable to a UK degree and was taught in English.

You are a super star thank you.

Can I use any template for the tenancy agreement, although I heard we can use the WH SMITH form as well which is approved by law society I believe.

Thanks and much appreciated.

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Post by Amber » Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:13 am

Yes if it is a valid tenancy. I assume you're not living with relatives.
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Post by plaistow » Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:24 pm

D4109125 wrote:Because your spouse/partner would have a degree which is comparable to a UK degree and was taught in English.
Hi i got a letter from UK Naric and saying that my wife Bachelor degree is comparable to British Bachelor (Ordinary) degree standard.

Please suggest should i get a letter from college as well that the degree was taught in English or the UK naric comparability statement should be sufficient.

Thanks in Advance

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Post by plaistow » Mon Sep 30, 2013 6:06 pm

plaistow wrote:
D4109125 wrote:Because your spouse/partner would have a degree which is comparable to a UK degree and was taught in English.
Hi i got a letter from UK Naric and saying that my wife Bachelor degree is comparable to British Bachelor (Ordinary) degree standard.

Please suggest should i get a letter from college as well that the degree was taught in English or the UK naric comparability statement should be sufficient.

Thanks in Advance
Hi D4109125

Could you please make advice on the above post.

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Post by Amber » Mon Sep 30, 2013 6:17 pm

A letter as well.
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Post by plaistow » Tue Oct 08, 2013 11:09 pm

D4109125 wrote:A letter as well.
Hi D4109125,

Thanks for your advice you have been so nice.

Well I have sent the application but one thing bothers me that I have attached the online statement of my Mrs bank statement where my salary comes in and could not stamped from the bank but also attached my personal bank statement in original format.

Reason was to attach her statement because my salary comes into her account, if want to do the cross check regarding the payslip so they can check but would it gonna be any problem regards of online statement.

Many thanks

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