ademkaplan wrote: ↑Fri May 11, 2018 5:11 pm
Dear all,
I have couple of points clarified. I am confused.
I came to the UK with wife and a child who is now an adult and married. We were given discretionary leave following being refused Asylum Claim in July 2012.
we need to apply for settlement. I am on benefit. It is very expensive to apply for settlement. As we were granted Discretionary Leave on Human Right ground, should I ask to be exempted from paying the fee?
Secondly does my daughter who is over 18 now need to make a separate application using a different form?
I appreciate any help..
Regards.
Hi,
If you could clarify where you granted under the old rules (old DLR before 9 July 2012) 6 years to settlement or under the new rules that requires 10 years to settlement (onwards from 9 July 2012).
Also if you could clarify when did you enter the UK and on what leave to remain did you initially enter on?
In regards to asking for a fee waiver exemption for an application of ILR, there is none I'm afraid, you will have to pay full fee's in this regard.
As her leave to remain was granted inline with your leave to remain, you should include her as part of the application as your dependent.
Anymore questions please ask here.
In regards to you receiving public funds (benefits) do you have on your BRP card or any home office correspondence in relation to your DLR the "no recourse to public funds" conditions?