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Which form to use, FLR(O) or FLR(FP)?

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Which form to use, FLR(O) or FLR(FP)?

Post by Ditima98 » Sun Mar 22, 2015 6:26 pm

Please help- I, wife and kids are applying based on 7 years child Concession. I have just received the FLR(O) form from my Solicitor requesting that I complete it. Please advise, is this the rightful form? I'm a regular follower of this forum and I have come to believe it is form FLR (FP) we were going to use in our case. Please kindly advise if am wrong and my Solicitor is right..............

SEE
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FLR(O)
Version 11/2014

Application for
leave to remain
in the UK in a category not covered
by other forms and a biometric
immigration document
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Do not complete this form if you are applying for leave to remain in one of the following
categories:
Family life as a partner (10 year route)
Family life as a parent (5 year & 10 year routes)
Private life in the UK (10 year route)
Complete application form FLR(FP)

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This form is for the following categories:
• Academic visitor
• UK ancestry
• Domestic worker in a private household
• Visitor for private medical treatment
• Dependant of a person who has limited leave to enter or remain in the UK other than under
the points based system
• General visitor
• Discretionary Leave (DL) where the applicant has previously been granted a period of DL but
has not previously been refused asylum or granted less than four years Exceptional Leave
• Relevant Civillian Employee
• Member of an Armed Forces who is not exempt from immigration control
• A dependant of a member of an armed force (not HM Forces who should complete FLR(AF))
who is exempt from immigration control under the Immigration Act 1971
• Other purposes or reasons not covered by other application form
ditima

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