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by ciro » Sun Aug 25, 2019 6:41 pm
Dear all,
I am a new member and haven't posted anything before, so pardon me if you find my query stupid.
Back in 2015, I arrived in the UK as a Tier-2 (General) migrant and immediately applied for my wife's visa. Unfortunately, my wife's visa was rejected on first attempt with the entry clearance officer being 'unsatisfied' with our marriage and they thought it was a fake marriage (very offensive for me). However, on second attempt, her application was successful (mysteriously) with the same documentary evidence provided with the first application, except that they charged me twice the visa fees.
This application rejection and reapplication saga caused my wife to arrive three months later than I did due to which she'll not be able to complete her five years on the same date as I will to be eligible for ILR. Our visas expire in Feb. 2020 when I'll be eligible for ILR and am planning to apply for ILR (five-year residence route) but my wife won't be able to apply for ILR as she'd have to wait for another six weeks (at least). Obviously, she cannot stay for those six weeks without a visa.
What is the best way to ensure my wife stays those six weeks with a visa before going for ILR?
I was thinking to request a certificate of sponsorship (CoS) from my employer for visa and get my wife a Tier-2 dependent visa for another six months (or one year) without applying for a visa myself. Do you think it will work?