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ILR holders >2 years outside UK

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 7:33 pm
by BUCCI99
Dear Sir/Madam,

I am a British Citizen, currently working in UK.
My wife, a daughter of 14 years and a son of 8 years old used to stay along with me in UK till 2010. In june 8th 2010, due to due to personal family problems they left to India and are currently staying in India.
They all hold ILR (Indefinite leave to remain) aka settlement. Now I want to bring them back permanently to UK.

Are they eligible to travel with their current stamping of ILR though it is more than 2 years or do they need any additional clearance of any form.

Please advice..

Thanks in advance for your help...
BUCCI

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 10:06 pm
by vinny
They may apply for returning residents or settlement visas.

The former is difficult. The latter is subject to the current requirements.

Spouse & Children Returning resident entry clearance refuse

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 11:23 pm
by BUCCI99
Hi, I am a British Citizen working as a consultant and billing to my own company.
I applied in Returning resident category visa for my dependents as advised by VFS and [u]it is rejected[/u] (since they resided out of uk for >2 years)

Home office has rejected saying AS IS "you have been away from the UK for more than 2 years. I am therefore not satisfied that paragraph 19 applies. I therefore refuse your application under paragraph 18 of HC395 as amended"

Please guide me the options I have now. I don't want to go for appeal as that will take 6 -9 months to resolve. I am desperate to bring my family back ASAP as my children studies are getting affected.

If I have to submit a new application, to which category of Visa do I need to go with ? Can i bring them on dependent category. I know we loose a lot of benefits being rejected on Ret resident category. Please advice me with the best option that can be worked out...

Appreciate your expert advice to get out of this difficult situation please....
Thanks,
Bucchi.