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Two months short for ILR
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:40 pm
by rprasad
Hi,
Please suggest.
I am tier 2 general dependent. My visa is going to expire next week. My spouse got ILR already.
My ILR is due in March 2021.
1) Please let me know the procedure and guidelines from applying Tier-2 general dependent to ILR
2) Please can i know about the vary application?
3) Is it possible to apply for the vary application of ILR before eligibility and give the biometrics after getting the eligibility for ILR?
My history.
28th March 2016 -- First landed in UK and on first visa stamping
19th December 2020 -- Current Tier 2 dependent visa expiry
Thanks,
Prasad
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:47 pm
by CULLINAN
Assuming your spouse got ILR via PBS route.
Read:
indefinite-leave-to-remain/gap-period-b ... 09404.html
What is your initial visa issue date?
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:00 pm
by rprasad
My initial visa issue date on my passport is valid from 28 MAR 2016 but in my first BRP it is mentioned as 14th Mar 2016. I came to UK for the first time on 28th Mar 2016.
My spouse got ILR via Tier 2 general 5 years route
thank you
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:01 pm
by CULLINAN
In this case take date of entry as reference point. And read the previous link for the procedure you may follow. You MUST apply for a Tier 2 dep extension before 19th Dec and proceed accordingly for variation as stated in the above link.
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:10 pm
by rprasad
Thank you very much for quick reply.
May I know when should I vary my application for ILR?
Can you please tell the process for varying my application for ILR?
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:12 pm
by CULLINAN
rprasad wrote: ↑Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:10 pm
Thank you very much for quick reply.
May I know when should I vary my application for ILR?
Can you please tell the process for varying my application for ILR?
You need to read the previous topic first and understand the logic. Come back with the calculations, ill check then.
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:39 pm
by rprasad
sorry I just have 2 more doubt regarding IHS of Tier 2 dependent.
1) For how many years should I pay for IHS for Tier 2 dependent?
2) In the work start date and end date, should I give my spouse Tier 2 general BRP dates or ILR dates?
Please suggest.
I read the link you sent. I will do the calculation and get back to you in detailed.
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:46 pm
by CULLINAN
3 years.
You will have to see with the dates. Sometimes the system does not generate the correct amount.
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 12:02 am
by CULLINAN
My suggestion:
Apply Tier 2 Dep extension: 18th Dec (MUST before current expiry)
You get 45 working days to submit biometrics (you MUST submit biometrics to make the application valid)
Deadline for biometrics: 19th Feb (check calculations).
Submit biometrics for Tier 2 dep extension on: 17th Feb
Vary to ILR on 18th Feb (although your wife qualifies on 29th Feb only but as long a decision is made when she actually qualifies - CW must take date of decision to count continuous residence) - SET(O) form will ask if you have any pending application, mention extension application there, also add a cover letter for variation.
Submit biometrics for ILR AFTER 29th Feb (when she actually qualifies) and before deadline (45 working days from ILR variation date i.e 18th Feb).
Suggestions:
Note: Do not self submit any documents for Tier 2 dep, do it at the appointment only.
Note: Book an evening appointment for 17th Feb and VARY to ILR 18th Feb after midnight 12AM GMT.
**The detail guidance can be found in the previous user’s post.
** Your extension fee and IHS will be refunded in due course after variation is successful.
** Check all calculations yourself.
** Your wife will need to pass LIUK and B1 selt for ILR.
** Play with the above dates but the above is my suggestion.
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:25 am
by rprasad
Thank you Cullinan for your suggestion.
I am filling the application for Tier 2 dep extension and submit on 18th DEC.
Please help me with the below questions
A) You have mentioned "Do not self submit any documents for Tier 2 dep, do it at the appointment only."
so did you mean by booking "enhanced service" for the biometric of Tier 2 dep extension?
B) Medical Treatment (We have visited to GP several times)
1) Have you ever been given medical treatment in the UK? YES/NO
2) Were you told that you had to pay the hospital, clinic or doctor's surgery for your medical treatment? YES/NO
3) Where did you go for your previous medical treatment in the UK? A&E OR To a doctor,clinic or hospital for non emergency treatment
4) Name of hospital, clinic or doctors's surgery Address
5) When did you start receiving this medical treatment?
6) When did you stop receiving this medical treatment?
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:30 am
by CULLINAN
rprasad wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 11:25 am
Thank you Cullinan for your suggestion.
I am filling the application for Tier 2 dep extension and submit on 18th DEC.
Please help me with the below questions
A) You have mentioned "Do not self submit any documents for Tier 2 dep, do it at the appointment only."
so did you mean by booking "enhanced service" for the biometric of Tier 2 dep extension?
NO. I meant there is a new feature where you can SELF submit documents now via UKVCAS portal even BEFORE biometrics appointment. Your documents are sent to UKVI directly then. I suggest not to do that, rather submit on appointment day only - so no PRE case work can start (if any).
B) Medical Treatment (We have visited to GP several times)
1) Have you ever been given medical treatment in the UK? YES/NO
2) Were you told that you had to pay the hospital, clinic or doctor's surgery for your medical treatment? YES/NO
3) Where did you go for your previous medical treatment in the UK? A&E OR To a doctor,clinic or hospital for non emergency treatment
4) Name of hospital, clinic or doctors's surgery Address
5) When did you start receiving this medical treatment?
6) When did you stop receiving this medical treatment?
To be honest these are NEW questions added to the updated online form on 1st Dec. Not sure why. This is a generic form dealing with many scenarios. Just answer as you deem fit. It will not impact your case.
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 12:00 pm
by rprasad
Thank you for the quick response.
Sorry to ask you again.
Can i Know where should i submit the documents on biometrics appointment day .
Is it online or at the biometric centre?
As stated in the previous below response
"
A) You have mentioned "Do not self submit any documents for Tier 2 dep, do it at the appointment only."
so did you mean by booking "enhanced service" for the biometric of Tier 2 dep extension?
NO. I meant there is a new feature where you can SELF submit documents now via UKVCAS portal even BEFORE biometrics appointment. Your documents are sent to UKVI directly then. I suggest not to do that, rather submit on appointment day only - so no PRE case work can start (if any). "
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 12:31 pm
by CULLINAN
You can upload 1-2 days before EXTENSION biometrics appointment and submit at appointment itself.
Obviously you will be varying the application then. You can always self-submit the documents for ILR application even before biometrics appointment.
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2021 2:07 pm
by moal11
Hi rprasad,
Is it possible to update how that is worked for you?
Many thanks...
Regards,
Moal
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 12:23 am
by rprasad
CULLINAN wrote: ↑Wed Dec 16, 2020 12:31 pm
You can upload 1-2 days before EXTENSION biometrics appointment and submit at appointment itself.
how to submit at appointment itself for Tier 2 extension ?
should I go for enhanced srevice in ukvacs for Tier 2 extension? where documents are checked and uploaded by them ?
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Obviously you will be varying the application then. You can always self-submit the documents for ILR application even before biometrics appointment.
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 12:50 pm
by moal11
Hi rprasad,
Could you please update with the situation?
Regards,
Moal
Re: Two months short for ILR
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2021 9:31 am
by waseemhassan44
Hi Prasad,
Can you please update about your experience.