Hello,
I'm a settlement visa holder and my wife has pbs dependent visa till October 2017 and eligible for ILR in Jan 2019. We are trying to applying visa for my baby just born in India. What is the visa type I should apply for?
can you please suggest me correct route is it PBS dependent inline with mother or settlement dependent for both wife and baby?
I am really confused what should I apply now? is anyone came across the same situation? please help me out what needs to be done ?
is it 100% sure I can go for PBS dependent for baby?
Many Thanks,
Baby born in India- father ILR mother PBS dependent
Re: Baby born in India- father ILR mother PBS dependent
I have split your post to your own topic. It is considered rude to tag questions onto other members topics.
If you got ILR through PBS migrant route with 5 years residence, then you apply for PBS dependent visa for your child and it will be granted in line with the mother.
If you got ILR based on long residence, then it is a different process.
Baby would have been British automatically if born in the UK if you hold ILR.
If you got ILR through PBS migrant route with 5 years residence, then you apply for PBS dependent visa for your child and it will be granted in line with the mother.
If you got ILR based on long residence, then it is a different process.
Baby would have been British automatically if born in the UK if you hold ILR.
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Re: Baby born in India- father ILR mother PBS dependent
thanks for your reply... apologies for posting it in another post. sorry for that.
I got ILR based on Tier 1 general with 5 years stay.So,I need to apply PBS dependent for baby same as wife?
And also in VFS site what I should select
If is select work as reason for visit, the visa type can only be selected as Tier 1 General Dependent and subtype as Dependent chid?
Please advise..
Many Thanks,
I got ILR based on Tier 1 general with 5 years stay.So,I need to apply PBS dependent for baby same as wife?
And also in VFS site what I should select
If is select work as reason for visit, the visa type can only be selected as Tier 1 General Dependent and subtype as Dependent chid?
Please advise..
Many Thanks,
Re: Baby born in India- father ILR mother PBS dependent
You will also have to pay the immigration health surcharge before you submit/apply as you need the IHS Reference number for the application form.hariroja wrote:I got ILR based on Tier 1 general with 5 years stay.So,I need to apply PBS dependent for baby same as wife? Yes, PBS Dependent, same as what your wife is on.
And also in VFS site what I should select
If is select work as reason for visit, the visa type can only be selected as Tier 1 General Dependent and subtype as Dependent chid? Yes
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Re: Baby born in India- father ILR mother PBS dependent
Thanks for your quick response.
Fund maintenance
if I apply visa from India then what could be fund maintenance to support myself + wife + kid
945+630+630 ?
Please advice.
Many Thanks,
Fund maintenance
if I apply visa from India then what could be fund maintenance to support myself + wife + kid
945+630+630 ?
Please advice.
Many Thanks,
Re: Baby born in India- father ILR mother PBS dependent
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