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by physicskate
Wed Oct 30, 2019 4:38 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Child born in UK to UK parents with Ancestry VISA
Replies: 3
Views: 493

Re: Child born in UK to UK parents with Ancestry VISA

Hi Blair, How did you get on with your application? We are in exactly the same position as you. We need to add our child to my UK ancestry visa. I filled in the FLR(IR) form with our daughter as the dependent, but the questions were completely irrelevant to her position ("is she employed" - at 11 w...
by physicskate
Wed Oct 30, 2019 1:42 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Fiancée visa or spouse visa outside the UK, overstayer!
Replies: 8
Views: 514

Re: Fiancée visa or spouse visa outside the UK, overstayer!

but would you say that I have the same chance with both types of visas? As I have this feeling that spouse visa may be a stronger case Legally than fiancée visa? Legally, the only evidentiary difference is proving intent to marry vs showing you are already married. As you are not already married, a...
by physicskate
Wed Oct 30, 2019 10:50 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Fiancée visa or spouse visa outside the UK, overstayer!
Replies: 8
Views: 514

Re: Fiancée visa or spouse visa outside the UK, overstayer!

but would you say that I have the same chance with both types of visas? As I have this feeling that spouse visa may be a stronger case Legally than fiancée visa? Legally, the only evidentiary difference is proving intent to marry vs showing you are already married. As you are not already married, a...
by physicskate
Sat Oct 19, 2019 9:29 am
Forum: General UK Immigration forum
Topic: Visitor UK VISA for Parents and its Restrictions
Replies: 5
Views: 449

Re: Visitor UK VISA for Parents and its Restrictions

Hi Guys, My parents have come to UK in August-2019 for 3 months. They have been granted 6 month VISA that ends on Feb-2020. I wanted to know if they can apply again for a visitor VISA again in April-2020 or is there any restrictions on coming back to UK. I understand there is some rule about max 18...
by physicskate
Sat Oct 05, 2019 9:41 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Previously refused under 320(11) reapply spouse visa
Replies: 32
Views: 5226

Re: Spouse visa refused 320(11)

I have question about rules that "320(11)" And sutability "S-EC.1.5. Paragraph " both rule are same or different ? they use S-EC 1.5 is OH apply on my refusal its correct? becoz I here is apply on criminal They are two different points for refusal. 'Reusal of entry clearance, leave to enter and lea...
by physicskate
Fri Oct 04, 2019 4:59 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Previously refused under 320(11) reapply spouse visa
Replies: 32
Views: 5226

Re: Spouse visa refused 320(11)

Thanks for your reply june08 I left uk voluntary four year ago ? I try for entry clearance What was your case about did u try for entry clearance? But it seems they are holding your conduct while in the UK against you. They mention 'other convictions'?? Entry clearance applications will continue to...
by physicskate
Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:52 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Previously refused under 320(11) reapply spouse visa
Replies: 32
Views: 5226

Re: Spouse visa refused 320(11)

Apply spouse visa apply two month ago got refusal by email today Under 320(11) You have previously breached the Immigration Rules by overstaying for a period in excess of 5 years. I am also satisfied that there are a number of aggravating circumstances in your case. You submitted false documentatio...
by physicskate
Thu Sep 19, 2019 10:15 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: PRIVATE LIFE VISA HELP! PREGNANT
Replies: 20
Views: 2093

Re: PRIVATE LIFE VISA HELP! PREGNANT

I totally agree with you, iwolga. Ljbwell , to be honest you don’t have other options as you want to believe. From an “immigration point of view”, your case is restricted by three facts: not meeting the financial requirement, you haven’t been living together for two years and you aren’t married. I ...
by physicskate
Tue Sep 17, 2019 3:52 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Spouse absconded, visa not curtailed?
Replies: 1
Views: 919

Re: Spouse absconded, visa not curtailed?

The long and short of it is that there is absolutely nothing you can do about his immigration situation. You did the right thing by reporting him and that is literally all you can do. I'm sure you don't know the full story here, and it seems increasingly unlikely that you ever will. My advice is the...
by physicskate
Wed Sep 11, 2019 2:47 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Spouse visa - apply now or wait for citizenship
Replies: 8
Views: 715

Re: Spouse visa - apply now or wait for citizenship

pinksunflower wrote:
Wed Sep 11, 2019 11:35 am



Question - would an invoice have to have been issued at the time for treatment to be considered as chargeable?
No. Many GP practices are not au fait with the rules of what should be billed as many don't often deal with people who need to be charged. This is especially true in the past.
by physicskate
Tue Sep 10, 2019 2:11 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Spouse visa - apply now or wait for citizenship
Replies: 8
Views: 715

Re: Spouse visa - apply now or wait for citizenship

1.) Makes no difference. Once he has held ILR for a year, he can apply for citizenship as long as he meets the residency and good character requirements. It's that simple. 2.) Yes, it would/could be considered deception. You need to find out if you have any debts to the NHS, which could be grounds f...
by physicskate
Sat Sep 07, 2019 9:16 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: UK Fiance Visa for US Citizen - Help!
Replies: 8
Views: 506

Re: UK Fiance Visa for US Citizen - Help!

You could do the legal part in the US and then have the 'wedding' which would be a blessing in the UK. Lots of people do this... Most states don't have the crazy notice periods here, which means you could fly over, get married on a weekend, then fly back. He could then submit the visa application an...
by physicskate
Sat Sep 07, 2019 8:49 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: UK Fiance Visa for US Citizen - Help!
Replies: 8
Views: 506

Re: UK Fiance Visa for US Citizen - Help!

Hi All, I'm currently in the process of helping my fiancé complete and submit his application for a fiancé visa, but have a couple questions, which I can't seem to find any information about anywhere (or not any recent information anyway). I'm not sure if anyone has come across similar issues, but ...
by physicskate
Tue Sep 03, 2019 3:09 pm
Forum: Skilled Worker Visas (UK Employer Sponsored)
Topic: Will I be classified as tier2 new entrants or experience workers?
Replies: 4
Views: 549

Re: Will I be classified as tier2 new entrants or experience workers?

thanks. physicskate Does that mean I will be subject to labour market test etc. if I were to look for a job after I graduate? And I will require the 30k threshold instead of the 20k? stupid question maybe, but I do not read anywhere that the fact that I were a tier2 visa holder before classified me...
by physicskate
Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:46 pm
Forum: Claiming Benefits
Topic: Child care benefits on Tier 2 general visa
Replies: 4
Views: 2277

Re: Child care benefits on Tier 2 general visa

medici wrote:
Sat Aug 31, 2019 9:26 am
Thanks for sharing the document.
So basically there is no option to claim tax credit for the daycare expense - is that correct?
If this is the scheme you mean:
https://www.gov.uk/tax-free-childcare

No. Not unless one of you is an EEA/ UK citizen or you are allowed access to public funds.
by physicskate
Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:40 pm
Forum: Skilled Worker Visas (UK Employer Sponsored)
Topic: Will I be classified as tier2 new entrants or experience workers?
Replies: 4
Views: 549

Re: Will I be classified as tier2 new entrants or experience workers?

My situation: went to University from 2013-2017 (did a bachelor and a Masters) tier2 sponsor job from 2017-2019 now doing another Masters 2019-2020 When I gradaute from my new Masters degree in 2020, will I be classified as a new entrants or an experienced worker if I were to apply for a new tier2 ...
by physicskate
Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:35 pm
Forum: Skilled Worker Visas (UK Employer Sponsored)
Topic: Does an Irish VISA WARNING count as “refused entry at the border of any country other than the UK?”
Replies: 2
Views: 290

Re: Does an Irish VISA WARNING count as “refused entry at the border of any country other than the UK?”

Hi Everyone, I am in process of submitting Tier 2 extension application. Now, I am stumbled upon a question that I am not sure how to answer. The question is "refused entry at the border of any country other than UK?" Last year I had to go to Dublin (Ireland) for a business trip, I had the Schengen...
by physicskate
Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:33 pm
Forum: Skilled Worker Visas (UK Employer Sponsored)
Topic: Relevant SOC code for Communications Job?
Replies: 1
Views: 374

Re: Relevant SOC code for Communications Job?

I'm aware that a commutations job would fall under public relations category, however I'm not sure whether it's that same across all fields. The regular SOC code for a PR job is 2472 [Public relations professionals], but what if I am applying for a communications job at a university for instance, d...
by physicskate
Mon Sep 02, 2019 12:06 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Apply as a parent of child (british citizen) from outside the UK
Replies: 3
Views: 281

Re: Apply as a parent of child (british citizen) from outside the UK

Hello, I have following queries regarding applying as a parent of child who is a British citizen from outside the UK (India): 1. How can the applicant prove the annual income requirement of £18000 when he doesn't have a job in the UK? Please note that the parents of the child are un-married. 2. How...
by physicskate
Mon Sep 02, 2019 10:01 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Pregnant from America boyfriend
Replies: 9
Views: 419

Re: Pregnant from America boyfriend

He won't qualify for a tier 2 visa as a welder. Tier 2 sounds like a non-starter. I would seriously consider moving to the US. Wages are higher there (in general), in part, to account for the cost of healthcare. Even if you were married, it doesn't sound like he sould qualify for a spouse visa for ...
by physicskate
Mon Sep 02, 2019 9:44 am
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Visa options for UK national bringing back Taiwanese wife and child (UK national)
Replies: 3
Views: 270

Re: Visa options for UK national bringing back Taiwanese wife and child (UK national)

A mistake: rental income is between £1000-1600 a month. Several things: It's quite important how much that (non-employment) income is. If it is above £18600 in the previous 12 months, you can apply using Category C. As your child is British, you need to have £18600, not the higher amount. A LOAN wi...
by physicskate
Fri Aug 30, 2019 8:29 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Advice on country for a quick marriage
Replies: 10
Views: 756

Re: Advice on country for a quick marriage

vinchenzo86 wrote:
Fri Aug 30, 2019 7:43 pm

Any advice on countries where we would be able to elope in the next month would be much appreciated as we do not want to lose eachother.
USA might fit the bill... New York? Vegas?
by physicskate
Fri Aug 30, 2019 12:04 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: British Citizen, I have a partner for 10 yrs and a son with her but we did not married. Can I bring them here in UK from
Replies: 9
Views: 598

Re: British Citizen, I have a partner for 10 yrs and a son with her but we did not married. Can I bring them here in UK

I'm just got my British Citizen last year, I have a partner and a son from Philippines. How can I bring them here in UK eventhough were not married? Thanks Have you been living with them for the duration of the last two years in a relationship 'akin to marriage' ie, shared financial responsibilities?
by physicskate
Thu Aug 29, 2019 7:50 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: Spouse visa
Replies: 11
Views: 497

Re: TRe: spouse visa

Does this mean that he has to get a legal document and then we need to remarry. His marriage and divorce was done islamically. Neither one at the courts. When we married it was a court marriage. If his previous marriage was the reason for a previous refusal (which has to be declared), then I would ...
by physicskate
Thu Aug 29, 2019 7:45 pm
Forum: Immigration for family members
Topic: US partner moving to UK
Replies: 3
Views: 272

Re: US partner moving to UK

ToonPatriot wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2019 12:13 pm
Thanks. It's a shame that we need to be married (now or soon) in order to be together.
Thanks for your reply.
This would be the case if you looked to move to the US too on the basis of your relationship.

Thems the rules.
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