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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Sun Feb 18, 2018 9:11 am

No I am not British I have ıonly ILR

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Mon Feb 19, 2018 5:57 pm

I am not British I have only ILR

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:08 pm

Londoner007 wrote:
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You say you have ILR, were you a naturalised british citizen before your child was born?
no I am not British Thanks

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by Londoner007 » Tue Feb 20, 2018 8:50 pm

Ok, reason I asked is if you were BC and then child was born, then you could have probably registered them as BC.
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Re: Family Reunion

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Thanks but what path l should take now

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by CR001 » Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:10 am

Spouse and child visa for both mother and child - form VAF4A and Appendix FM.
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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Sun Feb 25, 2018 10:41 am

CR001 wrote:
Wed Feb 21, 2018 10:10 am
Spouse and child visa for both mother and child - form VAF4A and Appendix FM.

Hi
I understand that my wife and son will apply from Istanbul.
My son (under 16) will finish his shool June 2019. Can I apply in 2018 and arrange visa starting from
June 2019.

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by CR001 » Mon Feb 26, 2018 8:39 am

Can I apply in 2018 and arrange visa starting from June 2019.
No you cannot. You can only have a visa dated 3 months in advance and you have to specifically ask for that.
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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Tue Feb 27, 2018 1:33 pm

CR001 wrote:
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Can I apply in 2018 and arrange visa starting from June 2019.
No you cannot. You can only have a visa dated 3 months in advance and you have to specifically ask for that.
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Re: Family Reunion

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CR001 wrote:
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Can I apply in 2018 and arrange visa starting from June 2019.
No you cannot. You can only have a visa dated 3 months in advance and you have to specifically ask for that.
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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Fri Oct 26, 2018 11:13 am

Hi Finally I ma resident in UK my wife and son (under 18) will apply fro family settlement from İstanbul using form VAF 4A.

1) Are they going to apply separately using two VAF 4A form?

2) My sons school is ending on 1/6/2019. After applying next week , if visa is granted, do they thave to arrive to UK and start living there immediately?. Of course when application is granted they will go for Biometric process in one month. They will move to UK permanently about 8 months later but they will be keep travelling to UK till 1/6/2019. Is it Ok?

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:02 pm

Please ignore the previous message because of typos..
Hi
I am a resident in UK my wife and son (under 18) will apply fro family settlement from İstanbul using form VAF 4A. I have two questions:

1) Are they going to apply separately using two VAF 4A form?

2) My sons school is ending on 1/6/2019. After applying next week , if visa is granted, do they thave to arrive to UK and start living there immediately?. Of course when application is granted they will go for Biometric process in one month. They will move to UK permanently about 8 months later but they will be keep travelling to UK till 1/6/2019. Is it Ok?


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Re: Family Reunion

Post by Londoner007 » Fri Oct 26, 2018 10:27 pm

1. Yes, 2 separate applications and 2 separate Appendix 2
2. No idea what you are talking about. They have 30 days to enter UK. The whole point of settlement visa which you are applying for is to come here to settle. If they dont want to settle right now then maybe apply when you want them to settle.
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Re: Family Reunion

Post by seagul » Sat Oct 27, 2018 3:09 am

bahriok wrote:
Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:02 pm
2) My sons school is ending on 1/6/2019. After applying next week , if visa is granted, do they thave to arrive to UK and start living there immediately?. Of course when application is granted they will go for Biometric process in one month. They will move to UK permanently about 8 months later but they will be keep travelling to UK till 1/6/2019. Is it Ok?
You can apply next year maybe around March or April so that when application process finished then your sons school also gets finished. Otherwise travel UK within one month, collect their BRP then travel back home until June 2019 and such absence wont affect anything.
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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Sat Oct 27, 2018 9:18 am

Hi Sorry for being unclear.
I would like my son to apply as under 18. Problem is when he finishes high school he will be nearly 19.
Can I apply before he is 18 and when granted he comes to london and do biometric process and go back to Istnbul to finis his study. When study is finished he will come to london anyway.


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1. Yes, 2 separate applications and 2 separate Appendix 2
2. No idea what you are talking about. They have 30 days to enter UK. The whole point of settlement visa which you are applying for is to come here to settle. If they dont want to settle right now then maybe apply when you want them to settle.

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Sat Oct 27, 2018 1:08 pm

When he gradutes high school he will be over 18 he will lose his right to apply as achildren.
Thats why I want to apply earlier and when visa is granted go to london for Biometrics stay in Istanbul till he finished high school.

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by Londoner007 » Sat Oct 27, 2018 11:19 pm

When will he turn 18?
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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Sun Oct 28, 2018 9:12 am

seagul wrote:
Sat Oct 27, 2018 3:09 am
bahriok wrote:
Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:02 pm
2) My sons school is ending on 1/6/2019. After applying next week , if visa is granted, do they thave to arrive to UK and start living there immediately?. Of course when application is granted they will go for Biometric process in one month. They will move to UK permanently about 8 months later but they will be keep travelling to UK till 1/6/2019. Is it Ok?
You can apply next year maybe around March or April so that when application process finished then your sons school also gets finished. Otherwise travel UK within one month, collect their BRP then travel back home until June 2019 and such absence wont affect anything.
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Thanks a lot for the advice. In order to follow immigration rules I want to make clear one detail.
By the time my son finishes high schoolin Istanbul , which is the date he can move to london he will be nearly 19 and he will lose his right to apply as under 18.

Can we apply a year before with mum when he is under 18 ,when granted they can come to biometric process in london and go back to Istanbul to complete his high school.I am sure tduring the last year of college they will visit me feew times in London apart from Biometric visit.

Is there a restriction that after your visa is approved you have to stay in UK minimum period of time?
If you dont will your aplication be cancelled or they will add extra period to be eligible.

Problem is if we move to London before he completes high school in Istanbul and finding a new one in london is very complicated because different educational systems.

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Sun Oct 28, 2018 9:21 am

Thanks
He will be 18 around 14 months before he can move. My problem is if he leaves last year of High school in Istanbul and move to london it will be difficult to find a Uk school because of different education system.

After visa is granted is there a max leave duratioon from UK?
If you leave more than reurired time to stay, do they cancel your application or do they add extra time for eligibiliy time required by home office.

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by Londoner007 » Sun Oct 28, 2018 7:13 pm

He can enter UK to collect BRP and then leave for Turkey again. There is no limit to how long you can stay abroad, but if he isnt here for a long time then it will be harder to get the visa renewed in 2.5 years time.

You have to weigh which is more important college or UK settlement. He can possibly come when his older being sponsored by a company for example.

Leave it to you.
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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:31 am

Thanks a lot for all your help, in your opinion, do youthink 8-12 months absence after he is granted visa is too much?

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by Londoner007 » Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:42 am

I'd personally say anything more than 6 months and Home Office would be wondering why did someone apply for a settlement visa for UK, which was granted, has then decided not to settle here. You can explain your situation to them when it comes to arrival, and if it's valid reason they will take it into consideration. In terms of study, they may question studies could have been continued in UK.

Something tells me this isnt just about college related, but whatever you do make sure you are well informed that once he hits 18 whether here or not it is much much harder to settle in UK.

Only you can decide what to do now.
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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Mon Oct 29, 2018 11:34 am

Thank a lot youve been great help all the way. If I am not wrong he my son and my wife should stay minimum 6 months ayear in UK after visa is granted.
Meantime we are in contact with UK 6th form schools.
It is clear thay they will apply from Istanbul seperately using two VAF4A forms. Sİnce my son is under 18 will include exactly the same financial appendix concernin my finances for both applications. Except that my wife owns a property and gets rents in london. Regards

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Mon Jan 21, 2019 12:21 pm

Hi

Finally I am applying for family Reunion.

SITUATION: I am UK resident. May wife and son (under 18) living in Turkey wiii apply from Istanbul. I am OK with housing and financial requirements. I have some question?
1)I am using VAF 4A 2018 + Appendix 2 2018. Are they the correct ones?
2) Ouestion 1.27 Appendix 2: Does you sponsor have any children.. Do I say YES and mention our son?
3) Question 1.18 Appendix 2: have you lived with you sponsor in a relationship akin to marriage or civil partnership at anytime..
I marked YEs and said: W espent every summer together since married. They visited me UK every January an February. I visited Turkey very often. Tis is the actual case is my answer right?
Question 4: Is you sponsor's partner your mather or father?
I do not know to answer yes or No. I am my wifw sponsor and father of mychiled what do IA answer.

Thanks a lot in advance

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Re: Family Reunion

Post by bahriok » Tue Jan 22, 2019 1:43 pm

I am filling VAF4A + Appendix II. I am not sure how to answer following 3 questions. Please help me to understand. If my inquiry is against board rules please let me know. Thanks
Question 1.27 Appendix 2: Does you sponsor have any children..
Do I say YES and mention our son?
Question 1.18 Appendix 2: Have you lived with you sponsor in a relationship akin to marriage
or civil partnership at anytime..

I assumed they are asking about my husband I answered YES and explained how
we shared time together

Question: Is you sponsor's partner your mother or father?
I did understand my sponsor is my husband. I am his married partner..
Thanks a lot in advance

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