does visit visa count in 10 Years Law
Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 12:02 am
I came to UK on 2 years Multiple family Visitor visa in July 2005.
My Visit visa was valid from February 2005- February 2007
When I came to visit my family on visit visa, I have stayed here in the UK for more than 4 months and studied in a college for an IELTS course and took my test in London.
I have then got admission in HEI in UK. So when I was returning from UK, I had University acceptance letter ( At that time there was no CAS stuff needed).
I went to my country and applied for Student visa which I have got and came to UK within 60 days of leaving the UK.
Now I have been living in the UK since that time on student +Tier 4 + Tier 1
My question is whether that visit visa would count towards my 10 years legal stay and plus my daughter was born here in May 2009 and my wife is here on my dependent visa since 2007. Would that help to get ILR or not?
Could somebody please provide me any judgment or solid proof to show that Visit visa count towards 10 years legal stay?
My Visit visa was valid from February 2005- February 2007
When I came to visit my family on visit visa, I have stayed here in the UK for more than 4 months and studied in a college for an IELTS course and took my test in London.
I have then got admission in HEI in UK. So when I was returning from UK, I had University acceptance letter ( At that time there was no CAS stuff needed).
I went to my country and applied for Student visa which I have got and came to UK within 60 days of leaving the UK.
Now I have been living in the UK since that time on student +Tier 4 + Tier 1
My question is whether that visit visa would count towards my 10 years legal stay and plus my daughter was born here in May 2009 and my wife is here on my dependent visa since 2007. Would that help to get ILR or not?
Could somebody please provide me any judgment or solid proof to show that Visit visa count towards 10 years legal stay?