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mohammedavais wrote:Hi guys, my wifes spouse visa expires on the 4th January 2015 and im just confused as to what she has to do next!
We applied for the visa on the 19th of April 2012 and she was granted the visa on the 4th of October 2012 till the 4th January 2015.
She has been studying english and life in the uk which she has the test booked for next month.
Questions:
1. Does she just need to pass life in the uk or is there another english test required? She needs LIUK and English Level B1 test certificate
2. What does she need to apply for now as in will she need to apply for an extension to her visa or can she apply for british passport? As it appears she is under the old rules, she can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR). She can apply in person at a PEO, by post or use the Settlement Checking Service at the council. Once she been resident for 3 years exactly, only then can she apply to Naturalise as a British Citizen and once approved and attended the ceremony, only then can she apply for a British Passport.
3. Are there financial requirements as in savings we need to show? As she appears to be under the old rules, adequate maintenance is required
4. Wherr can I find the correct list of requirements for her situation? Im confused as there seems to be 3 things listed: 2 year 5 year and 10 year route. Search for SET(M) form and guidance, it is all there but you can ignore the financial requirement as it appears your wife is under the old rules, which means she can apply for ILR after 2 years residence from when she arrived in the UK. She will need to show two years worth of cohabitation documents either in joint names or addressed to you both individually at the same address.
I would be grateful for any help! I went to a solicitors but they want £50 just to talk!!
P.s. I am British by birth, my wife is from Pakistan
mohammedavais wrote:Thank you for such a quick response!
So just to be sure, she needs to pass both LIUK and English B1 then apply for ILR since in November it will be 2 years complete since she moved here, then next november she can apply for her British Passport, am I right? Correct, but not a passport, she has to apply for citizenship first and wait for approval and then ceremony before applying for a passport. She can apply for ILR 28 days before she reaches 2 years, but can apply on 2 years or just after too, as long as she applies before her visa expires.
She has letters addressed to her, pay slips, bank account statements etc but is there any specific amount she or I need to have in savings? I'm not sure what the old rules were but she is working 2 days a week from which she gets £90 and I give her £50 every week also. She has about £1500 saved up from work saved up in her account but she only spends from the money I give herAdequate maintenance meaning that there is no burden on the state. You will need any letters addressed to you as well and any you have in joint names, and your payslips etc too. Rather submit too much than not enough.
Though you don't have to submit it based on this note.Casa wrote:If she has to apply for an extension on form FLR(M) A1 level English is required.
Note 3 - page 43 FLR(M)
You may not need to provide evidence of meeting the English language requirement if you have previously done so as part of a successful application for leave as a partner. See section 21 e) of the guidance notes.
No need to do A1 English Language test again for FLR(M). B1 English Language test or previous A1 English Language test is sufficient.mohammedavais wrote:My question is, since she passed B1 english, will that suffice for FLR extenstion application or will she need to do A1 again - which is basically what she completed in Pakistan before she was granted her spouse visa, although its expired now!
Posting before expiry of leave is okay.mohammedavais wrote:One last point, its ok to post the application so close to the expiry date of her current visa? it expires on the 4th of Jan so on the 24th I'll know which form to fill in so posting on 26-27th December is ok yes? Also what is the premium service I've heard about where you pay £100 extra but you can get the result on the same day, is this true and how does it work?