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Obie wrote:If you visa is expiring next week, it will be advisable to apply for FLR(FP) and if your husband meets the earning requirement, you could subsequently vary to FLR(M), don't see what difference it will make to you really, as you may be able to qualify for ILR in3 years, either any route, provided the 10 years route exists by them.
Needless to add more on the other issues which has been addressed already.
But we haven't received his ILR yet. But we are very confident as nothing lacks in the application (10 years legal stay, No convictions, No over stay, No points, etc.). And if he doesn't ILR in a couple of months then what the over stay of my son will effect anything?prem_singh123 wrote:I think you will be ok if you don't apply for your son. Once one of the parent get the ILR your son will be eligible for British passport. When you apply for your FLR(m) form if you go through there will be a question about your child which ask that are you including your son in this application so u can tick no there. Without your son applying, you and your husband need to show a combine income of 18600 which will fulfil your income requirement. I hope this helps now
Obie wrote:If you don't apply by next week you will become an overstayer, and that is not a good position to be in.