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When you have the British passport for your spouse and you are British after your ceremony has been attended and you have your certificate.1)At what stage can we submit ILR/E for our children aged 12 and 14?
Unabridged should be fine.2)Is a Vault copy required for the ILE application or will the Unabridged suffice?
It can take anywhere between a few weeks to a few months.3)How long should we expect to wait for approval of ILE?
If they could provide a letter and council tax bill for temporary accommodation it should be fine.We do not currently live in the UK so I have no accommodation to prove, what would you suggest we do here?
I do have family in the UK but do not intend living with them.
If they are granted ILE, which is the same as ILR by the way, they can apply for citizenship after 2 years if they are under 18 at that time.Ok, My understanding was that My children would get ILE automatically because we will both be British Citizens, how would this affect them becoming Citizens? would they have to complete 5 years then apply for ILR and then only Citizenship?
My statement was IF you applied for the children BEFORE you are British.I don't know if I understand your last statement?
As per your response on the first question I will be British as I will only apply after my Certificate is in hand.
UKVI caseworker. The children should get ILE, but there have been reports from a small number of members where they have not.jkproperties wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 11:11 amSo what would determine if they get ILE/R versus the 2.5yrs Visa?
Oh my soul, I am now a little stressed out.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 11:26 amUKVI caseworker. The children should get ILE, but there have been reports from a small number of members where they have not.jkproperties wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 11:11 amSo what would determine if they get ILE/R versus the 2.5yrs Visa?
ILE (enter) is applied for only outside the UK.
ILR (remain) is applied for only within the UK.
Visa fee per person is £1523 and IHS is £1200. ILE no IHS payable usually.But if they do not, what are the implications? Is there a difference in costs? NHS fees etc.
I would ignore their email.Oh I have just received an email from home affairs, I need to do a late birth registration for my son.
I received an abridged and unabridged birth certificate 2 months ago, and now suddenly he is not registered??