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ILR Application for Tier 2 Dependent Visa Applicants with 89 days shortage for 5 years

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 1:31 pm
by NeerajNT
Hello there,

I wanted to know if the 60 days allowed time duration for booking biometric appointment after paying the ILR visa fee can be used in conjunction with the 60 days allowed time duration for booking biometric appointment after paying the Tier 2 Dependent visa extension, to address for a shortage of 89 days for being eligible for ILR at the time of current visa expiry( 5 years - 28 days).
To add some context: I am a Tier 2 Visa Applicant and will be eligible for ILR Application on 22nd October 2024. My dependent's current Tier 2 dependent visa expires on 10 November 2024 and their visa start date is 6th March 2020, they arrived in UK on 13 March 2020 and their visa issue date is 21 February 2020. So at the time of their visa expiry (10 November 2024) they have a gap of 117 days for 5 year completion, which means 89 days to be eligible for the 28 days buffer of ILR application. I wanted to know if instead of doing the Tier 2 Extension route for next 3 years(or 5 years) and again doing the ILR Application, I can use the 60 days buffer allowed after paying the visa fee and before booking biometric appointment for Tier 2 Extension and ILR Application to help me with the burden of paying the IHS fee for the Tier 2 visa extension. Also they don't have any time outside UK for more than 180 days in the last 5 years.


Any support here would be much appreciated.

Thanks and Regards,
Neeraj

Re: ILR Application for Tier 2 Dependent Visa Applicants with 89 days shortage for 5 years

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 3:15 pm
by zimba
Yes. You get 45 working days to book your appointment and you can keep accumulating lawful residence if you apply in-time.

All explained here: Applicants can benefit from the date of the ILR decision

Re: ILR Application for Tier 2 Dependent Visa Applicants with 89 days shortage for 5 years

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:30 pm
by NeerajNT
Hello Zimba,

Thanks for your response!

Just to be clear the 45 days buffer would need to be applied twice in my case, once for current visa extension and then again for ILR Application (So at the 89th day my dependents would be eligible for ILR and can book the biometric for the same) . So they could submit a Tier 2 Dependent visa extension application on the last date for their Visa and delay booking their biometric to 45th day and on that day instead of paying for the Tier 2 visa extension biometric application, they could make an ILR application and further delay booking their biometric for ILR application and another 44 days later(89th day) when they are eligible for ILR they could book the biometric for ILR?
If this method is possible do we need to go via the immigration lawyers or can we do this ourselves?

Re: ILR Application for Tier 2 Dependent Visa Applicants with 89 days shortage for 5 years

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:34 pm
by zimba
Yes. You do not need lawyers at all.

Re: ILR Application for Tier 2 Dependent Visa Applicants with 89 days shortage for 5 years

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:48 pm
by NeerajNT
thanks a lot Zimba!

Re: ILR Application for Tier 2 Dependent Visa Applicants with 89 days shortage for 5 years

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 10:59 am
by sirahdoosam
hi, I have a similar case here.
My partner details as follows
VISA issuance date is 12/2/20
BRP issuance is 19/2/20
BRP expiry 27 Dec 24
I am applying ILR via 5 year route this month.
Can she apply ILR on 27 Dec 24 and finger prints on 16 Jan 25 (i.e. 28 days from VISA issuance date) so when application is picked up she would have completed 60 months or she need to expend her visa for 20 days and then apply for ILR.
thanks in advance

Re: ILR Application for Tier 2 Dependent Visa Applicants with 89 days shortage for 5 years

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 11:00 am
by sirahdoosam
NeerajNT wrote:
Wed Oct 09, 2024 4:48 pm
thanks a lot Zimba!
it would good if you let us know if you have applied successfully.

Re: ILR Application for Tier 2 Dependent Visa Applicants with 89 days shortage for 5 years

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2024 11:51 am
by zimba
sirahdoosam wrote:
Mon Oct 14, 2024 10:59 am
hi, I have a similar case here.
My partner details as follows
VISA issuance date is 12/2/20
BRP issuance is 19/2/20
BRP expiry 27 Dec 24
I am applying ILR via 5 year route this month.
Can she apply ILR on 27 Dec 24 and finger prints on 16 Jan 25 (i.e. 28 days from VISA issuance date) so when application is picked up she would have completed 60 months or she need to expend her visa for 20 days and then apply for ILR.
thanks in advance
DO NOT tag your query on someone else's topics. The advice remains the same for ALL applicants :!: :!:

Re: ILR Application for Tier 2 Dependent Visa Applicants with 89 days shortage for 5 years

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2024 4:16 pm
by sirahdoosam
zimba wrote:
Mon Oct 14, 2024 11:51 am
sirahdoosam wrote:
Mon Oct 14, 2024 10:59 am
hi, I have a similar case here.
My partner details as follows
VISA issuance date is 12/2/20
BRP issuance is 19/2/20
BRP expiry 27 Dec 24
I am applying ILR via 5 year route this month.
Can she apply ILR on 27 Dec 24 and finger prints on 16 Jan 25 (i.e. 28 days from VISA issuance date) so when application is picked up she would have completed 60 months or she need to expend her visa for 20 days and then apply for ILR.
thanks in advance
DO NOT tag your query on someone else's topics. The advice remains the same for ALL applicants :!: :!:
sorry never knows if this is the rule

Re: ILR Application for Tier 2 Dependent Visa Applicants with 89 days shortage for 5 years

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2025 11:17 pm
by atmutm
Have you been successful for your dependants' IRL in which you applied the Biometric delay for twice?