I don't know if my wife is on the 2 year route, 5 year or 10 year
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2019 10:18 am
Hello all
When reading on ILR on the government website, it says we must first know what route we are on. It said this information would be in papers we've received from them when we renewed the wife's Spouse Visa.
I went through all the papers, this information is not mentioned. So right now, I do not know what route my wife is on.
Here is a copy/paste from the website.
Thank you.
When reading on ILR on the government website, it says we must first know what route we are on. It said this information would be in papers we've received from them when we renewed the wife's Spouse Visa.
I went through all the papers, this information is not mentioned. So right now, I do not know what route my wife is on.
Here is a copy/paste from the website.
How do I find that out?You can apply as the partner of a British citizen or person settled in the UK
You may be eligible for settlement (indefinite leave to remain) if your partner is:
a British citizen
settled in the UK
Your current UK visa must be based on being their partner - this includes being:
their husband or wife
their civil partner
in a relationship that’s like a marriage or civil partnership
You must prove you’ve been living together since your last visa renewal. You must also intend to continue your relationship after you apply.
Eligibility
If you’ve got a family visa as a partner or spouse on the 5-year route, you must have been living in the UK for 5 years.
If you’re on the 2-year route, you must have been living in the UK on that visa for 2 years.
If you’re on the 10-year route, you must have been living in the UK on that visa for 10 years.
If you’re not sure which route you’re on, check the letter you got from the Home Office when your ‘leave to remain’ was last approved.
Read the guidance about applying after living in the UK for 5 years or 2 years.
Knowledge of language and life
If you’re 18 to 64 years old when you apply you must also:
pass the Life in the UK Test
meet the English language requirements
Thank you.