Hi, I got my ILR last year Sept, my wife is eligible now (well under 28 days) to get her ILR. I came to UK in skilled worker visa(initially Tier 2 general), then my wife joined on Nov 05 2020 as dependent. As she will well under 28 days period of applying dependent ILR application, hence I applied through SET M application and submitted my application on OCT 10 2025 and as we took superpriority we got the decision today itself and home office rejected our application. Please find the below email from home office. I was literally panicked because I believe we can submit the application well with in 28 days and it is. Can you please guide me here. I called one of the solicitor, they told I have used wrong form to submit my wife's ilr application and I should have used right one. When I did a research, it says I supposed to used SET O form (for PBS dependent ILR). Can you please help me here, do I need to go for solicitors or I can fill and submit SET 0 form by myself I am bit worried now after this rejection. will this rejection will impact my future ILR application. Your help is highly appreciated.
Dear Ms ******************
UAN: *************
You have attempted to make an application for Settlement in the United Kingdom, under the Appendix FM 5-year partner route.
Your application has been rejected as invalid and will not be considered.
The reasons for this decision are:
You currently have not accrued 5 years continuous leave under the Appendix FM 5-year route.
You have extant leave until 16 April 2026.
Refund of Fees
If you have paid an application fee you will receive a refund, minus a £28 admin fee, for each person included in the application.
See next steps section for what you should do now.
Yours sincerely,
***********
Marriage and Family In Country Routes – Settlement
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