Guidance on Accelerating ILR Process from Global Talent Visa
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 6:38 pm
Hello everyone,
I need advice on my eligibility and potential routes to securing Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK. Currently, I am on a Global Talent visa in the arts category, specifically under the "promise route" for a 5-year tenure, which commenced in September 2020. Before this, my status in the UK was as a student dependent under a Tier 4 visa from December 2018 until I transitioned to the Global Talent visa. To date, I have accumulated three years on my Global Talent visa.
My husband has successfully transitioned to ILR, having moved from a student visa to a Global Talent visa in the "exceptional talent" category (3-year track) before achieving his ILR. He is also on track to be eligible for naturalization/citizenship in August 2024.
My immediate goal is to obtain a bursary for a teaching program in my area of expertise, necessitating at least ILR status. With a target to secure ILR before September 2024, I'm exploring ways to expedite my path to ILR in light of my unique situation.
A friend of mine, who initially spent two years as a student dependent and then three years under as a dependent on Global Talent visa (exceptional talent route), has recently been granted her ILR. This raises a couple of important queries for me:
1. Could I potentially switch to a dependent visa on my husband's ILR status to accelerate my ILR application? What should I consider in making such a switch?
2. Are there alternative routes to ILR that might be available to me, considering my specific visa history and current status?
Your insights, experiences, or advice would be invaluable to me, especially from those who have navigated similar transitions or possess expertise in UK immigration regulations.
Thank you for your consideration and assistance.
I need advice on my eligibility and potential routes to securing Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK. Currently, I am on a Global Talent visa in the arts category, specifically under the "promise route" for a 5-year tenure, which commenced in September 2020. Before this, my status in the UK was as a student dependent under a Tier 4 visa from December 2018 until I transitioned to the Global Talent visa. To date, I have accumulated three years on my Global Talent visa.
My husband has successfully transitioned to ILR, having moved from a student visa to a Global Talent visa in the "exceptional talent" category (3-year track) before achieving his ILR. He is also on track to be eligible for naturalization/citizenship in August 2024.
My immediate goal is to obtain a bursary for a teaching program in my area of expertise, necessitating at least ILR status. With a target to secure ILR before September 2024, I'm exploring ways to expedite my path to ILR in light of my unique situation.
A friend of mine, who initially spent two years as a student dependent and then three years under as a dependent on Global Talent visa (exceptional talent route), has recently been granted her ILR. This raises a couple of important queries for me:
1. Could I potentially switch to a dependent visa on my husband's ILR status to accelerate my ILR application? What should I consider in making such a switch?
2. Are there alternative routes to ILR that might be available to me, considering my specific visa history and current status?
Your insights, experiences, or advice would be invaluable to me, especially from those who have navigated similar transitions or possess expertise in UK immigration regulations.
Thank you for your consideration and assistance.