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YesIs it a must I should apply for fo extension before the expiry date of my dependant?
Maybe, maybe not. Depends what the letter said when she got her initial visa.Or its a Home office mistake?
You should have raised this as a query with HO when you initially got the BRP card. Why have you waited till now. What does the letter state that she got previously for the visa approval?? You were advised already to check this.MY BRP expiry is 18/10/2020 however my wife BRP expiry is 18/06/2020 we don't know the reason, and both of us got BRP at one time, one application in 2017. a solicitor said its a mistake which is happened by the HO.
Date of application is the date you submit and pay online. All your supporting documents must be dated on or before the date of application.my question: the 90 days of minimum funds holding in an account will be completed by 23/06/2020.
is this 90 days period counted from the application date ? or submission date? or am Is it fine to submit after my dependent expiry of her BRP which is 18/06/2020?
CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 8:36 amYou should have raised this as a query with HO when you initially got the BRP card. Why have you waited till now. What does the letter state that she got previously for the visa approval?? You were advised already to check this.MY BRP expiry is 18/10/2020 however my wife BRP expiry is 18/06/2020 we don't know the reason, and both of us got BRP at one time, one application in 2017. a solicitor said its a mistake which is happened by the HO.
Date of application is the date you submit and pay online. All your supporting documents must be dated on or before the date of application.my question: the 90 days of minimum funds holding in an account will be completed by 23/06/2020.
is this 90 days period counted from the application date ? or submission date? or am Is it fine to submit after my dependent expiry of her BRP which is 18/06/2020?
The letter stating that until 22 June 2020, and mine stating that 22 Oct 2020. . . is it possible to renew my wife BRP or extended for a period of 4 months then apply for an extension ?CR001 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 8:36 amYou should have raised this as a query with HO when you initially got the BRP card. Why have you waited till now. What does the letter state that she got previously for the visa approval?? You were advised already to check this.MY BRP expiry is 18/10/2020 however my wife BRP expiry is 18/06/2020 we don't know the reason, and both of us got BRP at one time, one application in 2017. a solicitor said its a mistake which is happened by the HO.
The date of application is the date you submit and pay online. All your supporting documents must be dated on or before the date of application.my question: the 90 days of minimum funds holding in an account will be completed by 23/06/2020.
is this 90 days period counted from the application date ? or submission date? or am Is it fine to submit after my dependent expiry of her BRP which is 18/06/2020?
Thank you for the great information. If I calculate by days up to 22/june/2020 ( HO letter)will be exactly by 91 days and safe side.marcnath wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 1:04 pmUnfortunately this seems to be quite a standard HO practice. Main applicant is given 3 years and 4 months and the dependant 3 years.
I faced the same and was indeed very lucky to have spotted it only because my dependant's passport was up for renewal and this was pointed out by my embassy.
The only option I had was to renew my partner's visa as I was not ready with my employment requirement. Renewal is granted until the expiry of the main applicant's visa expiry.
But that renewal needs the maintenance funds anyway.
This is a tough situation to be in. Your best bet is if you can find the additional three days from another account - even if it is overseas. At least enough to cover your partners maintenance requirements.
I am also surprised that there is a difference between BRP and your letter. Rightfully, the letter should be the one that you would follow.
You could apply on the 22nd, attach the letter and clearly state that it is an in time application. You risk that Section 3C is not applicable and your partner would be an overstayer but it should have no other implications on the application.
Alternatively you can apply on the 18th and ask for exceptional consideration as you would have met the requirement before the biometrics are submitted. But there is no guarantee HO will consider.
This might be a case to get some professional advice.