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takearun
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New born child visa

Post by takearun » Mon May 12, 2008 7:05 pm

Hi All,

I hold a HSMP (LLR) valid until 2010.
I would like to apply for a HSMP dependant visa for my kid.
I have already obtained a passport for my kid, from the Indian high commission.

1. Which application form should I be using?
2. What are the various documents required to apply?
3. In light of the new Tier 1 category, should I be applying for a HSMP to Tier 1 category change and also include my kid's passport as a dependant?

Appreciate your help on this.

Thanks,
Arun

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Post by vinny » Mon May 12, 2008 8:43 pm

If the kid is not traveling, then you do not need to make an immigration application for leave to remain for him (Section 4a - Children born in the United Kingdom who are not British Citizens and Annex P - General guidance).

If he is traveling, then see also New Born Baby - VISA stamping.
takearun wrote:3. In light of the new Tier 1 category, should I be applying for a HSMP to Tier 1 category change and also include my kid's passport as a dependant?
Are you required to change category at this time?
Highly Skilled Migrant Programme wrote:If you are already in the United Kingdom under the HSMP, you should transfer into Tier 1 (General) of the points-based system when your initial permission to work in the United Kingdom ends.
Highly Skilled Migrant Programme wrote:If you have been in the United Kingdom under the HSMP for more than five years, you may be entitled to apply for permanent residency (settlement) in the United Kingdom.
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takearun
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Post by takearun » Mon May 12, 2008 9:03 pm

Thanks for the quick reply Vinny.

Yes, mom and kid are travelling soon. I am not sure if I can join them and so thought it will be better to apply in the UK.

The latter thread that you pointed seems to be more specific to applying for a visa in India. But I guess the documents required are approximately the same.
Should I include any of mother's documents as suggested in that thread? Guess not?

If any one could pass me a desired list of documents to be sent when applying in the UK, that will be great.

Thanks,
Arun

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