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SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 8:13 am
by jafersadeq
Dear Gurus,
I applied for ILR last month, I want to apply for my wife and kids, I oened an account and there is not an option for Tier 1 Dependant, please see the screenshot:
https://ibb.co/vBzGBxR
If I choose T1 migrant, it gives me the page:
https://ibb.co/51W7qfY
Please advise me which link shall I use to apply for ILR for my wife and my kids.
Thanks
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 3:23 pm
by zimba
The very first option is for Tier 1 or Appendix W dependents.
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2020 5:18 pm
by jafersadeq
Dear zimba,
My wife will be the main applicant, my dependan under 18 will be with her application, my dependant over 18 will be in separate SET(O)... Is that right ?
My dependant over 18 years has:
1- GP- NHS letter, sent by email with signature and without a stamp because they do not go to the surgery office.
2-College email confirms he is a student with his address, they cannot issue a letter with signature and stamp due to coronavirus crisis.
3-Bank Statement (online pdf).
Is that acceptable ??
My dependant over 18 got his renewed foreign passport, but he could not go to the police centre to update his record in his police registration certificate, all centres closed, is it mandatory to stamp it before the application date.
SET(O) asks for national identity card, I have one but it is not in English, there is no translator opens his office at this time. Is it mandatory?
Please advise
Regards
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 1:33 am
by zimba
My wife will be the main applicant, my dependan under 18 will be with her application, my dependant over 18 will be in separate SET(O)... Is that right ?
Correct
My dependant over 18 years has:
1- GP- NHS letter, sent by email with signature and without a stamp because they do not go to the surgery office.
2-College email confirms he is a student with his address, they cannot issue a letter with signature and stamp due to coronavirus crisis.
3-Bank Statement (online pdf).
Is that acceptable ??
Yes
My dependant over 18 got his renewed foreign passport, but he could not go to the police centre to update his record in his police registration certificate, all centres closed, is it mandatory to stamp it before the application date.
Try your best. You can upload and add docs until your appointment
SET(O) asks for national identity card, I have one but it is not in English, there is no translator opens his office at this time. Is it mandatory?
Ignore that
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 7:56 am
by jafersadeq
Dear zimba, many thanks
Zimba wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 1:33 am
My dependant over 18 got his renewed foreign passport, but he could not go to the police centre to update his record in his police registration certificate, all centres closed, is it mandatory to stamp it before the application date.
Try your best. You can upload and add docs until your appointment
Please see the link: https://ibb.co/MBjgGsb
I will try my best, but there will be no solution if they still close, the application date will be on 30/4 and the appointment will be more than month after that.
SET(O) asks for national identity card, I have one but it is not in English, there is no translator opens his office at this time. Is it mandatory?
Ignore that
Shall I say " I do not have national id card" ?
About my dependant over 18 years:
1- Shall I mention his absence from his first UK entry or from 11/01/2018 ?
2- Shall I send his birth certificate ?
3- Does the HO count the 5 years from visa issue date? Same my partner? Or from his entry date?
I have a dependant 20 years old, he left the UK in Jan 2019 for work, I told the HO and they updated his record, he lost his job because the crisis, I am supporting him.
He is single, and before I did my best to persuade him to forget leaving the UK but he insisted. The HO did not send me any letter after I told them, only an email that they updated the record, he has his BRP, it is valid.
What can I do to bring him to the UK?
Please advise
Regards
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 2:27 pm
by zimba
1. Only if his visa was issued after 11 Jan 2018
2. No
3. It is visa issue date
As long as his BRP is valid he can come back (there are no travel restrictions). He needs to come back before BRP expiry if he needs to try his chances for ILR
Given he is outside the UK and working, he is leading an independent life. So he does not in theory qualify for visa extension or ILR.
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 3:25 pm
by jafersadeq
Zimba wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 2:27 pm
As long as his BRP is valid he can come back (there are no travel restrictions). He needs to come back before BRP expiry if he needs to try his chances for ILR
Given he is outside the UK and working, he is leading an independent life. So he does not in theory qualify for visa extension or ILR.
Many thanks zimba,
A solicitor told me that he can not come to the UK again because I reported his work to the HO..
Is he allowed to come for visit his family by his valid BRP?
About my dependants under 18 years:
Do I have to send their birth certificate with their ILR application? is it mandatory?
Regards
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2020 3:31 pm
by zimba
The solicitor is wrong as his BRP is valid. He can come back however you told UKVI that he is leading an independent life. So he may have no prospects of getting an extension/ILR in the UK as an adult. I already said NO you do not need his birth certificate
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 11:02 am
by jafersadeq
jafersadeq wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 3:25 pm
About my dependants under 18 years:
Do I have to send their birth certificate with their ILR application? is it mandatory?
Regards
Zimba wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 3:31 pm
I already said NO you do not need his birth certificate
Dear zimba,
My question was about my kids 11, 14 years old, do I have to send their Birth Certificate ?
Another question:
Which page of the consent form shall I sign for my dependant over 18 years? we do not have any joint accounts. The first page is for him to sign, the second page is for the third party if there is a joint account, the third page is for the sponsor.
It says " Declaration signed by Mr FATHER to confirm consent for the Home Office to request verification checks" and there is no declaration for him to sign!
Please advise
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 4:52 pm
by zimba
NO NEED FOR birth certificates
Consent form page one must be signed by him. That is it
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 10:51 pm
by jafersadeq
Dear Gurus,
My wife has a dependant PBS leave, she extended it in May 2018, after that she became a shareholder and a director of a limited company.. Is that ok for her ILR, is there a problem because she has a business ?
Please advise
Thanks
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2020 12:36 am
by zimba
jafersadeq wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 10:51 pm
Dear Gurus,
My wife has a dependant PBS leave, she extended it in May 2018, after that she became a shareholder and a director of a limited company.. Is that ok for her ILR, is there a problem because she has a business ?
Please advise
Thanks
No
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:21 pm
by jafersadeq
Dear Gurus,
I filled a mock ILR application for my son 21 years, and when I completed it, it showed the declaration in my name (Father) and not in his name :
Declaration signed by Mr (Father) to confirm consent for the Home Office to request verification checks.
He is the main applicant because he has his own application, why do they ask for my consent and not his consent?
I will send with his application some documents in my name such as Council Tax Bill, my passport, my BRP, my HO application reference…etc. Do I have to sign Part 2 of consent form?
About the ILR application of my wife with kids under 16, I completed the application form, it showed the declaration in my name and not in her name :
Declaration signed by Mr XX to confirm consent for the Home Office to request verification checks.
She is the main applicant because she has his own application with kids, why do they ask for my consent and not her consent?
Please advise
Thanks
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2020 12:19 am
by zimba
The consent form has 3 parts. Part one is signed by the applicant, part 2 is only signed by the people who share documents with the applicant and part 3 only by the person who supports the applicant financially.
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 12:10 pm
by jafersadeq
Dear Gurus,
I applied online for my family, and I paid the fees, my question is:
Can I book an appointment via Sopra Steria ?, I see a link on UKVI website "Book Appointment" but I did not use it till I get a reply from you.
If I click on it, can I get a slot? or they say there are no appointments?
Please advise
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 12:18 pm
by CR001
The UKCVAS centres are currently closed. It is unlikely that you can book an appointment at the moment.
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 12:24 pm
by jafersadeq
CR001 wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 12:18 pm
The UKCVAS centres are currently closed. It is unlikely that you can book an appointment at the moment.
Is your advice that I leave it at the moment and I come back later if they re-open their centres?
If that took more than 2 months and they did not open it, does that affect the application?
Regards,
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 12:50 pm
by CR001
Is your advice that I leave it at the moment and I come back later if they re-open their centres?
Yes. Keep an eye on updates about this and then check online.
If that took more than 2 months and they did not open it, does that affect the application?
No.
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Fri May 01, 2020 3:53 pm
by seagul
jafersadeq wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 12:24 pm
Is your advice that I leave it at the moment and I come back later if they re-open their centres?
Don't just leave it rather book the appointment if the system allows which will automatically be postponed with another future date if the lockdown stay same.
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 12:21 am
by jafersadeq
Dear Gurus,
If someone applies for ILR SET(O) in April 2020 using standard service, and there were no appointments available,
let's see they reopen in July 2020, and they open the super priority service, can he apply again using SET(O) and paying the fees (same the previous application details which was before visa expiry) and chooses the super priority (same day service)?
The second application will be in section C .
I know he will lose the previous fees.
Please advise
Thanks
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 1:53 pm
by zimba
jafersadeq wrote: ↑Thu May 21, 2020 12:21 am
Dear Gurus,
If someone applies for ILR SET(O) in April 2020 using standard service, and there were no appointments available,
let's see they reopen in July 2020, and they open the super priority service, can he apply again using SET(O) and paying the fees (same the previous application details which was before visa expiry) and chooses the super priority (same day service)?
The second application will be in section C .
I know he will lose the previous fees.
Please advise
Thanks
I assume no as there is no variation of the previous application
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Fri May 22, 2020 1:39 am
by jafersadeq
Dear Gurus,
I am a director of a limited company in the UK, I am furloughed from March 2020, does that affect my immigration status?
I receive my salary as a furloughed director from HMRC.
Please advise
Regards
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Fri May 22, 2020 2:20 am
by zimba
jafersadeq wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 1:39 am
Dear Gurus,
I am a director of a limited company in the UK, I am furloughed from March 2020, does that affect my immigration status?
I receive my salary as a furloughed director from HMRC.
Please advise
Regards
No
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 11:44 pm
by jafersadeq
jafersadeq wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 7:56 am
I have a dependant 20 years old, he left the UK in Jan 2019 for work, I told the HO and they updated his record, he lost his job because the crisis, I am supporting him.
He is single, and before I did my best to persuade him to forget leaving the UK but he insisted. The HO did not send me any letter after I told them, only an email that they updated the record, he has his BRP, it is valid.
What can I do to bring him to the UK?
Please advise
Regards
Zimba wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 2:27 pm
As long as his BRP is valid he can come back (there are no travel restrictions). He needs to come back before BRP expiry if he needs to try his chances for ILR
Given he is outside the UK and working, he is leading an independent life. So he does not in theory qualify for visa extension or ILR.
Dear Gurus,
If I and my wife get ILR, can we apply for my son (20 years old, who lives abroad), he left his work after 6 months of his employment, I am spending money for his life.
Can we apply on the family of a settled person visa ??
Or after we become British we can apply on the family of a settled person visa ??
He wants to come to the UK, what route is suitable for him ? He is single, no relationship.
He had a PBS (Tier 1 Ent.) dependant visa, he left the UK before the end of his visa.
Please advise
Re: SET (O)-Tier 1 Ent. Dependant application
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 12:46 am
by zimba
He cannot return if his BRP runs out. Even if he returns, he has been living an independent life meaning he can be refused entry. He probably will not be able to get ILR even if he comes here. He is an adult and will then need to get a visa on his own.