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CorrectMy wife will be the main applicant, my dependan under 18 will be with her application, my dependant over 18 will be in separate SET(O)... Is that right ?
YesMy dependant over 18 years has:
1- GP- NHS letter, sent by email with signature and without a stamp because they do not go to the surgery office.
2-College email confirms he is a student with his address, they cannot issue a letter with signature and stamp due to coronavirus crisis.
3-Bank Statement (online pdf).
Is that acceptable ??
Try your best. You can upload and add docs until your appointmentMy dependant over 18 got his renewed foreign passport, but he could not go to the police centre to update his record in his police registration certificate, all centres closed, is it mandatory to stamp it before the application date.
Ignore thatSET(O) asks for national identity card, I have one but it is not in English, there is no translator opens his office at this time. Is it mandatory?
About my dependant over 18 years:Zimba wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 12:33 amTry your best. You can upload and add docs until your appointmentMy dependant over 18 got his renewed foreign passport, but he could not go to the police centre to update his record in his police registration certificate, all centres closed, is it mandatory to stamp it before the application date.
Please see the link: https://ibb.co/MBjgGsb
I will try my best, but there will be no solution if they still close, the application date will be on 30/4 and the appointment will be more than month after that.
Ignore thatSET(O) asks for national identity card, I have one but it is not in English, there is no translator opens his office at this time. Is it mandatory?
Shall I say " I do not have national id card" ?
Many thanks zimba,Zimba wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 1:27 pmAs long as his BRP is valid he can come back (there are no travel restrictions). He needs to come back before BRP expiry if he needs to try his chances for ILR
Given he is outside the UK and working, he is leading an independent life. So he does not in theory qualify for visa extension or ILR.
jafersadeq wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 2:25 pm
About my dependants under 18 years:
Do I have to send their birth certificate with their ILR application? is it mandatory?
Regards
Dear zimba,
Nojafersadeq wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 9:51 pmDear Gurus,
My wife has a dependant PBS leave, she extended it in May 2018, after that she became a shareholder and a director of a limited company.. Is that ok for her ILR, is there a problem because she has a business ?
Please advise
Thanks
Is your advice that I leave it at the moment and I come back later if they re-open their centres?
Yes. Keep an eye on updates about this and then check online.Is your advice that I leave it at the moment and I come back later if they re-open their centres?
No.If that took more than 2 months and they did not open it, does that affect the application?
Don't just leave it rather book the appointment if the system allows which will automatically be postponed with another future date if the lockdown stay same.jafersadeq wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 11:24 amIs your advice that I leave it at the moment and I come back later if they re-open their centres?
I assume no as there is no variation of the previous applicationjafersadeq wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2020 11:21 pmDear Gurus,
If someone applies for ILR SET(O) in April 2020 using standard service, and there were no appointments available,
let's see they reopen in July 2020, and they open the super priority service, can he apply again using SET(O) and paying the fees (same the previous application details which was before visa expiry) and chooses the super priority (same day service)?
The second application will be in section C .
I know he will lose the previous fees.
Please advise
Thanks
Nojafersadeq wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 12:39 amDear Gurus,
I am a director of a limited company in the UK, I am furloughed from March 2020, does that affect my immigration status?
I receive my salary as a furloughed director from HMRC.
Please advise
Regards
jafersadeq wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 6:56 am
I have a dependant 20 years old, he left the UK in Jan 2019 for work, I told the HO and they updated his record, he lost his job because the crisis, I am supporting him.
He is single, and before I did my best to persuade him to forget leaving the UK but he insisted. The HO did not send me any letter after I told them, only an email that they updated the record, he has his BRP, it is valid.
What can I do to bring him to the UK?
Please advise
Regards
Dear Gurus,Zimba wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 1:27 pmAs long as his BRP is valid he can come back (there are no travel restrictions). He needs to come back before BRP expiry if he needs to try his chances for ILR
Given he is outside the UK and working, he is leading an independent life. So he does not in theory qualify for visa extension or ILR.