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From my recent experience with UKVCAS (ILR, kids MN1 applications, Wife ILR), free appointments are available nearly in 4 weeks' time, other paid appointments can be made within next days or weeks (e.g. premium appointments could be made even next day from the application submission date). This obviously also depends on how far you are willing to travel for your appointment.
Because her absences would go well above the 90 days allowed during the 12 months before applying so we would need to wait for about 9 months after her return to applysecret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:20 pmWhy can your wife not wait to return to the UK and apply?
@secret.simon, w/o hijacking this thread too much could you please point me to these cases - purely out of curiosity? I tried searching but couldn't find any.secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:20 pmWe have had cases in the recent past on these forums where people have naturalised in the UK and then immediatly left the UK and applied for their first UK passport from abroad. This triggered a review of their naturalisation because it was felt that they did not have a sincere intention to reside in the UK (the future intentions requirement). That was after they had already naturalised while they were in the UK.
Also see this post, which has the links to the case.AnotherUUID wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 12:10 pm@secret.simon, w/o hijacking this thread too much could you please point me to these cases - purely out of curiosity? I tried searching but couldn't find any.secret.simon wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2019 5:20 pmWe have had cases in the recent past on these forums where people have naturalised in the UK and then immediately left the UK and applied for their first UK passport from abroad. This triggered a review of their naturalisation because it was felt that they did not have a sincere intention to reside in the UK (the future intentions requirement). That was after they had already naturalised while they were in the UK.
Thank you simon, this was an interesting read indeed!
I've read through the UK GOV AN Guidance and couldn't find anywhere saying i need to be in the uk.
You do however have to declare and list your absences and you will not be able to list a current absence return date as it will be in the future.
You have already been given the correct advice, what more are you looking for. 95 days is NOT an issue!!!