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zubair_hr
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Biometric Residence Permit query

Post by zubair_hr » Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:07 pm

Hi All

I am in middle of completing SEM(M) form for my wife's ILR who was given 2 years spouse visa on old rules. I have couple of questions related to section 6 and your advice/opionion would be appreciated.

Section 6
Q1. Have you been issued with a Biometric Residence Permit with a previous application for leave?
Ans: No
Q7: Have you had your fingerprints taken as part of a previous United Kingdom immigration application made in the United Kingdom or abroad?

I am unsure about this one because when my wife arrived at the UK airport her fingerprints were taken as part of their normal procedure.
Shall I answer YES to Q7?
If I answer YES to Q7. Q10 asks about details of Brithish diplomatic Post(s) involved if the application was made abroad.
Now the Entry Clearance application was made in Pakistan what shall i answer to Q10?

Thank you
Zubbair

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Re: Biometric Residence Permit query

Post by CR001 » Tue Jun 03, 2014 8:55 pm

Q7 - relates to when she submitted her biometrics in her country of origin for her initial entry clearance visa.

Q10 - wherever she had them done then in Pakistan
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