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Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Sun Aug 13, 2017 4:18 pm

I need guidance please my visa is due to expire ,previously i was granted discretionery leave 30 months based on british child . Which form do i have to use to extend discretionery leave again?
Previously i used FLR FP

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by Casa » Sun Aug 13, 2017 6:10 pm

Another FLR(FP) application
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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Sun Aug 13, 2017 6:45 pm

Casa wrote:Another FLR(FP) application
Many thanks casa for ur response do i have to put tick in this box "Leave outside the rules based on family or private life"

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by Casa » Sun Aug 13, 2017 6:49 pm

I'm not sure why you posted in the Canada sub-forum, I've move it to Immigration fro Family Members.

If you're re-applying for FLR(FP) as a parent, this is the box you should tick again. :idea:
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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Sun Aug 13, 2017 7:11 pm

Casa wrote:I'm not sure why you posted in the Canada sub-forum, I've move it to Immigration fro Family Members.

If you're re-applying for FLR(FP) as a parent, this is the box you should tick again. :idea:
Sorry my mistake casa i posted in canada forum. One thing else if u guide me plz if i apply base on spouse visa i know requirement is £18600 my husband is self employed , working £19400 gross and net will be £4500

Which one is best option flr fp or flr m ?

My 10 years is going to complete in april 2018 so i will apply for ilr based on 10 yrs long residency

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by Casa » Sun Aug 13, 2017 8:03 pm

If you are living with the father of your child you don't qualify for FLR(FP) Parent route. What were your circumstances when you applied previously for FLR(FP) :?:
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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Sun Aug 13, 2017 8:54 pm

Casa wrote:If you are living with the father of your child you don't qualify for FLR(FP) Parent route. What were your circumstances when you applied previously for FLR(FP) :?:
Previously when my husband applied for his ilr so at the same time me and my daughter also applied for flr fp privte life which was refused saying that ur daughter is not British.my husbnd ilr visa was successful and we sent for our daughter naturalisation got acceptance within 2 months then i put Judicial Review within 3 months after refusal .Home office solicitor said to withdraw JR and i got visa based on my daughter by saying that she is british now.
Can you guide me plz which form do i have to sent

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:27 pm

muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:If you are living with the father of your child you don't qualify for FLR(FP) Parent route. What were your circumstances when you applied previously for FLR(FP) :?:
Previously when my husband applied for his ilr so at the same time me and my daughter also applied for flr fp privte life which was refused saying that ur daughter is not British.my husbnd ilr visa was successful and we sent for our daughter naturalisation got acceptance within 2 months then i put Judicial Review within 3 months after refusal .Home office solicitor said to withdraw JR and i got visa based on my daughter by saying that she is british now.

Can you guide me casa plz which form do i have to sent
My partner is british now

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Mon Aug 14, 2017 1:24 pm

Casa wrote:If you are living with the father of your child you don't qualify for FLR(FP) Parent route. What were your circumstances when you applied previously for FLR(FP) :?:
Hi casa can you guide me plz which form do i have to send my husband is self employed and has total income of £19600 and net income of £4500.i can not put flr m form due to finacial requirement.As you said i also can not qulofy for FLR(fp) parent route.So which form do i have to send my husabnd is British and kids also

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by Casa » Mon Aug 14, 2017 1:41 pm

muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:Another FLR(FP) application
Many thanks casa for ur response do i have to put tick in this box "Leave outside the rules based on family or private life"
After reading your circumstances, I believe you should tick this one.
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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Mon Aug 14, 2017 3:27 pm

Casa wrote:
muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:Another FLR(FP) application
Many thanks casa for ur response do i have to put tick in this box "Leave outside the rules based on family or private life"
After reading your circumstances, I believe you should tick this one.

Many thanks casa can i put tick family life as a partner 10 year route as my husband is british now

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by Casa » Mon Aug 14, 2017 3:40 pm

muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:
muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:Another FLR(FP) application
Many thanks casa for ur response do i have to put tick in this box "Leave outside the rules based on family or private life"
After reading your circumstances, I believe you should tick this one.

Many thanks casa can i put tick family life as a partner 10 year route as my husband is british now
No. Your husband having BC makes no difference to your route on DLR.

If you are able to meet the £18,600 minimum income level in the future you should be able to switch to FLR(M).

However, bear in mind that while your husband is self-employed, the Case Worker will only consider the nett income after business expenses have been deducted. In other words, the amount on which income tax is calculated.
(Casa, not CR001)
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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Mon Aug 14, 2017 4:27 pm

muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:
muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:Another FLR(FP) application
Many thanks casa for ur response do i have to put tick in this box "Leave outside the rules based on family or private life"
After reading your circumstances, I believe you should tick this one.

Many thanks casa can i put tick family life as a partner 10 year route as my husband is british now

Casa can you make it clear for me plz that why i can not put tick on "family life as a parnter 10 years route"

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by Casa » Mon Aug 14, 2017 4:53 pm

Because you've been granted Discretionary Leave as the parent of a British child.
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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Mon Aug 14, 2017 7:18 pm

Casa wrote:Because you've been granted Discretionary Leave as the parent of a British child.
Many thanks casa i checked home office letter received last time i have been granted leave within the immigration rules on D-LTRP.1.2 Appendix FM

So i have to fill FLR( fp) or FLR( HRO)???
AS FLR(HRO) form is for discretionery leave extension .i checked on my BRP Type of permit " leave to remain" is written.
Guide me plzzzz casa

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by Casa » Mon Aug 14, 2017 7:48 pm

It appears (contrary to your earlier posts) that you are already under FLR(FP) as a partner:

D-LTRP.1.2. If the applicant meets the requirements in paragraph R-LTRP.1.1.(a), (b) and (d)
for limited leave to remain as a partner they will be granted leave to remain for a period not
exceeding 30 months and subject to a condition of no recourse to public funds unless the
Secretary of State considers that the person should not be subject to such a condition, and they
will be eligible to apply for settlement after a continuous period of at least 120 months with such
leave,
with limited leave as a partner under paragraph D-LTRP.1.1


However, you will still be on a 10 year route to settlement (ILR) which will be unchanged even though your husband is now a British citizen. That's unless your husband eventually meets the annual income level of £18,600, in which case you should be able to switch to FLR(M) and the 5 year path to ILR.
(Casa, not CR001)
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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Mon Aug 14, 2017 9:00 pm

Casa wrote:It appears (contrary to your earlier posts) that you are already under FLR(FP) as a partner:

D-LTRP.1.2. If the applicant meets the requirements in paragraph R-LTRP.1.1.(a), (b) and (d)
for limited leave to remain as a partner they will be granted leave to remain for a period not
exceeding 30 months and subject to a condition of no recourse to public funds unless the
Secretary of State considers that the person should not be subject to such a condition, and they
will be eligible to apply for settlement after a continuous period of at least 120 months with such
leave,
with limited leave as a partner under paragraph D-LTRP.1.1


However, you will still be on a 10 year route to settlement (ILR) which will be unchanged even though your husband is now a British citizen. That's unless your husband eventually meets the annual income level of £18,600, in which case you should be able to switch to FLR(M) and the 5 year path to ILR.
Many thanks casa for ur guidance i am really sorry , do not know about immigrtion stuff. So i have to fill FLR(FP) and tick the box family life as a partner 10 year route

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Tue Aug 15, 2017 2:37 am

muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:It appears (contrary to your earlier posts) that you are already under FLR(FP) as a partner:

D-LTRP.1.2. If the applicant meets the requirements in paragraph R-LTRP.1.1.(a), (b) and (d)
for limited leave to remain as a partner they will be granted leave to remain for a period not
exceeding 30 months and subject to a condition of no recourse to public funds unless the
Secretary of State considers that the person should not be subject to such a condition, and they
will be eligible to apply for settlement after a continuous period of at least 120 months with such
leave,
with limited leave as a partner under paragraph D-LTRP.1.1


However, you will still be on a 10 year route to settlement (ILR) which will be unchanged even though your husband is now a British citizen. That's unless your husband eventually meets the annual income level of £18,600, in which case you should be able to switch to FLR(M) and the 5 year path to ILR.

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Tue Aug 15, 2017 2:44 am

muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:It appears (contrary to your earlier posts) that you are already under FLR(FP) as a partner:

D-LTRP.1.2. If the applicant meets the requirements in paragraph R-LTRP.1.1.(a), (b) and (d)
for limited leave to remain as a partner they will be granted leave to remain for a period not
exceeding 30 months and subject to a condition of no recourse to public funds unless the
Secretary of State considers that the person should not be subject to such a condition, and they
will be eligible to apply for settlement after a continuous period of at least 120 months with such
leave,
with limited leave as a partner under paragraph D-LTRP.1.1


However, you will still be on a 10 year route to settlement (ILR) which will be unchanged even though your husband is now a British citizen. That's unless your husband eventually meets the annual income level of £18,600, in which case you should be able to switch to FLR(M) and the 5 year path to ILR.

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Tue Aug 15, 2017 3:13 am

muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:It appears (contrary to your earlier posts) that you are already under FLR(FP) as a partner:

D-LTRP.1.2. If the applicant meets the requirements in paragraph R-LTRP.1.1.(a), (b) and (d)
for limited leave to remain as a partner they will be granted leave to remain for a period not
exceeding 30 months and subject to a condition of no recourse to public funds unless the
Secretary of State considers that the person should not be subject to such a condition, and they
will be eligible to apply for settlement after a continuous period of at least 120 months with such
leave,
with limited leave as a partner under paragraph D-LTRP.1.1


However, you will still be on a 10 year route to settlement (ILR) which will be unchanged even though your husband is now a British citizen. That's unless your husband eventually meets the annual income level of £18,600, in which case you should be able to switch to FLR(M) and the 5 year path to ILR.
Many thanks casa for ur help This is actual wording of HO letter,

"Consideration has been given under paragraphs R-LTRP.1.1 (a) ,(b) and (d) of appendix FM which includes the exceptions pargraphs EX.1 (a) and (b).

We are satisfied from the information you have provided that you meet the relevant eligibility and suitability requirements and you have a parental relationship with a child and it is not reasonable to expect that child to leave UK.

Beacuse of your particular circumstances ,you have been granted leave within the immigration rules under D-LTRP.1.2 of Appendix FM "

So do i have to fill flr (fp) and tick family life as a partner 10 years route????

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by Casa » Tue Aug 15, 2017 8:57 am

muskan ali wrote:
muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:It appears (contrary to your earlier posts) that you are already under FLR(FP) as a partner:

D-LTRP.1.2. If the applicant meets the requirements in paragraph R-LTRP.1.1.(a), (b) and (d)
for limited leave to remain as a partner they will be granted leave to remain for a period not
exceeding 30 months and subject to a condition of no recourse to public funds unless the
Secretary of State considers that the person should not be subject to such a condition, and they
will be eligible to apply for settlement after a continuous period of at least 120 months with such
leave,
with limited leave as a partner under paragraph D-LTRP.1.1


However, you will still be on a 10 year route to settlement (ILR) which will be unchanged even though your husband is now a British citizen. That's unless your husband eventually meets the annual income level of £18,600, in which case you should be able to switch to FLR(M) and the 5 year path to ILR.
Many thanks casa for ur help This is actual wording of HO letter,

"Consideration has been given under paragraphs R-LTRP.1.1 (a) ,(b) and (d) of appendix FM which includes the exceptions pargraphs EX.1 (a) and (b).

We are satisfied from the information you have provided that you meet the relevant eligibility and suitability requirements and you have a parental relationship with a child and it is not reasonable to expect that child to leave UK.

Beacuse of your particular circumstances ,you have been granted leave within the immigration rules under D-LTRP.1.2 of Appendix FM "

So do i have to fill flr (fp) and tick family life as a partner 10 years route????
YES.

There's no point in re-posting the same thing 4 times in the middle of the night. Like most people, I do sleep! :idea:
(Casa, not CR001)
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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Tue Aug 15, 2017 2:38 pm

Casa wrote:
muskan ali wrote:
muskan ali wrote:
Casa wrote:It appears (contrary to your earlier posts) that you are already under FLR(FP) as a partner:

D-LTRP.1.2. If the applicant meets the requirements in paragraph R-LTRP.1.1.(a), (b) and (d)
for limited leave to remain as a partner they will be granted leave to remain for a period not
exceeding 30 months and subject to a condition of no recourse to public funds unless the
Secretary of State considers that the person should not be subject to such a condition, and they
will be eligible to apply for settlement after a continuous period of at least 120 months with such
leave,
with limited leave as a partner under paragraph D-LTRP.1.1


However, you will still be on a 10 year route to settlement (ILR) which will be unchanged even though your husband is now a British citizen. That's unless your husband eventually meets the annual income level of £18,600, in which case you should be able to switch to FLR(M) and the 5 year path to ILR.
Many thanks casa for ur help This is actual wording of HO letter,

"Consideration has been given under paragraphs R-LTRP.1.1 (a) ,(b) and (d) of appendix FM which includes the exceptions pargraphs EX.1 (a) and (b).

We are satisfied from the information you have provided that you meet the relevant eligibility and suitability requirements and you have a parental relationship with a child and it is not reasonable to expect that child to leave UK.

Beacuse of your particular circumstances ,you have been granted leave within the immigration rules under D-LTRP.1.2 of Appendix FM "

So do i have to fill flr (fp) and tick family life as a partner 10 years route????
YES.

There's no point in re-posting the same thing 4 times in the middle of the night. Like most people, I do sleep! :idea:

Sorry for distrbance casa if u kindly read my this post is it for sure not based as a parent?

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by Casa » Tue Aug 15, 2017 4:13 pm

As I've already pointed out in an earlier post, the FLR(FP) Parent route is ONLY for parents who are living separately.
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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:00 am

Casa wrote:As I've already pointed out in an earlier post, the FLR(FP) Parent route is ONLY for parents who are living separately.

Thanks casa for ur guidance my partner is claiming housing benefit. So i have to put tick on HOUSING BENEFIT box do i have to write near the box partner claiming?

Do i have to attech copy of housing benfit,child benift,child tax credit letters with application?

My visa is going to expire on 16th September 2017 so there will not be any problem if i post my application on 21st August 2017 which will be within 26 days before expiry of visa.

Thanks

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Re: Which Form to use for Extension of discretionery leave

Post by muskan ali » Fri Aug 18, 2017 11:04 am

Casa wrote:As I've already pointed out in an earlier post, the FLR(FP) Parent route is ONLY for parents who are living separately.
Hi casa

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