When have you actually 'applied'?
Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2022 5:37 pm
I'm sorry, I feel like this is a completely stupid question, but I still can't figure out/find the answer.
I'm on a UK ancestry visa, from which I hope to move to ILR. My visa runs 27 March 2017 - 27 March 2022. I entered the country (vignette stamped) on 14 April 2017. Do I count back from 27 March 2022 or 14 April 2022 to find the earliest day I can apply? I've seen other topics on this but I don't understand the answers!
Second question: so you can only apply when there's <28 days left on the visa, but when counts as actually having 'applied'? Is it when your biometrics are submitted? E.g. could I prepare and pay for my application in February, as long as my biometrics appointment is <28 days to the end of my visa? Or can I only submit and pay for my application <28 days from end of visa, and have to book biometrics after that?
Thanks in advance. Sorry about the stupid questions.
I'm on a UK ancestry visa, from which I hope to move to ILR. My visa runs 27 March 2017 - 27 March 2022. I entered the country (vignette stamped) on 14 April 2017. Do I count back from 27 March 2022 or 14 April 2022 to find the earliest day I can apply? I've seen other topics on this but I don't understand the answers!
Second question: so you can only apply when there's <28 days left on the visa, but when counts as actually having 'applied'? Is it when your biometrics are submitted? E.g. could I prepare and pay for my application in February, as long as my biometrics appointment is <28 days to the end of my visa? Or can I only submit and pay for my application <28 days from end of visa, and have to book biometrics after that?
Thanks in advance. Sorry about the stupid questions.