ILR Application for Tier 2 Dependent Visa Applicants with 89 days shortage for 5 years
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2024 1:31 pm
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
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