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Visa for my wife and child

Post by cornacum » Sun Dec 13, 2015 11:46 pm

Greetings,

I am trying to apply a for a visa for my wife and our 2 months old child to come and join me in the UK and stay with me without limitation such as having to leave the country at 6 months etc..

I am British Citizen and my wife and child are from non-EEA country. After doing some research I concluded that the visa type we are looking for is Family of a Settled person visa. I am in full time employment and meet all conditions to be their sponsor.

What is confusing for me is when I attempt to start online application, I am not sure which option refers to "Family of a settled person".


Any help if much appreciated!
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by vinny » Sun Dec 13, 2015 11:52 pm

If their intentions are to settle with you, then they cannot choose visit in the first category.

Is your child British? Note that a British child cannot apply for leave.
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by cornacum » Mon Dec 14, 2015 12:06 am

Many thanks for fast reply.

We are planning to eventually settle, but when I go through the wizard option on UK immigration site, it says that "Family of a settled person" is the type of visa.

No, neither my son or wife are British. I am not even sure what "apply for leave" means. I am not currently in UK and cannot find relevant immigration solicitor.

This is really frustrating :(

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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by vinny » Mon Dec 14, 2015 12:12 am

What options are there in the "Reasons for visit" category?
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by cornacum » Mon Dec 14, 2015 12:18 am

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You’ll need a ‘family of a settled person’ visa if you’re from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland and you want to join,[b] for 6 months or more, a partner or family member who’s living in the UK permanently.[/b]
https://www.gov.uk/join-family-in-uk/overview
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by vinny » Mon Dec 14, 2015 12:20 am

Choose Settlement, etc.
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by cornacum » Mon Dec 14, 2015 12:27 am

I am not sure if "Family of a settled person" refers to settlement. I am also aware of settlement visa, but I am not sure if we qualify.
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by cornacum » Mon Dec 14, 2015 12:32 am

https://www.gov.uk/settle-in-the-uk/y/y ... ur-partner


Eligibility (for settlement visa)
You need to have been living in the UK with a ‘partner of a settled person’ visa for:

2 years if you applied for your visa before 9 July 2012
5 years or 10 years if you applied for your visa on or after 9 July 2012


For settlement visa you have to live in UK for at least 5 years prior to applying? So our choice has to be "Family of a settled person"?

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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by vinny » Mon Dec 14, 2015 12:51 am

The bit you quoted refers to when they may eventually apply for ILR.

First, the ECO may grant them each a 30 days entry clearance vignette.
Subsequently, they may apply for a 33-months BRP in the UK.
Subsequently, apply for an FLR(M) extension for another 30-months.
Subsequently, apply for SET(M).
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by cornacum » Mon Dec 14, 2015 3:55 am

vinny wrote:The bit you quoted refers to when they may eventually apply for ILR.

First, the ECO may grant them each a 30 days entry clearance vignette.
Subsequently, they may apply for a 33-months BRP in the UK.
Subsequently, apply for an FLR(M) extension for another 30-months.
Subsequently, apply for SET(M).

Can you please clarify?

"Family of a settled person" goes under which category?

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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by vinny » Mon Dec 14, 2015 5:34 am

Settlement > wife.
Settlement > child.
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by Casa » Mon Dec 14, 2015 9:11 am

cornacum wrote:
vinny wrote:The bit you quoted refers to when they may eventually apply for ILR.

First, the ECO may grant them each a 30 days entry clearance vignette.
Subsequently, they may apply for a 33-months BRP in the UK.
Subsequently, apply for an FLR(M) extension for another 30-months.
Subsequently, apply for SET(M).

Can you please clarify?

"Family of a settled person" goes under which category?
Are you clicking on Vinny's blue links? You say that you are not currently in the UK. Are you usually resident here? If so, do you have income of at least £22,400 per annum or have over £62,000 in savings held for 6 months in an accessible account?
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by cornacum » Mon Dec 14, 2015 3:50 pm

Things are much clearer now.

Thanks

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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by Casa » Mon Dec 14, 2015 4:27 pm

Do you meet the minimum income level? :?
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by cornacum » Mon Dec 14, 2015 5:23 pm

Casa wrote:Do you meet the minimum income level? :?
Since April this year, I have been earning just over 23k, which according to guidelines is fine in turns of figures and length (over 6 months).


What confuses me now is I have made two separate applications online, one for wife and another for child. The application for child has questions which cannot possibly be answered accordingly since he is 2 months old. Also, in each of their applications there is a question "is someone traveling with you", so I have included each others name on both application. i.e. wife traveling with son, and son traveling with wife. On top of that, for each you have to choose whether other has visa.

And finally, do I have to make two separate appointments at embassy for them. I am currently checking this site;

https://uk.tlscontact.com/

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Attested copies

Post by cornacum » Tue Dec 29, 2015 2:08 am

Greetings again,

I am applying for settlement visa for my child and wife.

We are required to prove that are our relationship is genuine.

Thus, I am planing to submit copies (photograph page, and stamp pages), of my OLD UK passport as evidence that I have traveled to a country of my wife.

The question is, does this passport need to be attested, even thou it is previous passport and it is only used (including pages with stamps from it) as proof of relationship.

Also, my parents who are providing accommodation for us in UK, have accommodation report and support letter. Do I, as sponsor, have to submit their passport copies, and do they also need to be attested.

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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by geriatrix » Wed Dec 30, 2015 2:16 am

Please keep your queries about settlement visa in a single topic.
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by cornacum » Sat Jan 02, 2016 1:55 pm

Can anyone help? :(

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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by vinny » Sun Jan 03, 2016 12:15 am

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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by Obie » Sun Jan 03, 2016 1:54 am

cornacum wrote:Can anyone help? :(
You said you are not in the UK at present, and you said you are currently earning 23K.

I assume you are overseas.

Can i confirm, that when you return home with your family, you will have similar job with earning up to 22,400.
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by Casa » Sun Jan 03, 2016 10:52 am

Obie wrote:
cornacum wrote:Can anyone help? :(
You said you are not in the UK at present, and you said you are currently earning 23K.

I assume you are overseas.

Can i confirm, that when you return home with your family, you will have similar job with earning up to 22,400.
...and that you have written confirmation from the employer that the job will start within 3 months of your arrival in the UK. :?:
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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by cornacum » Mon Jan 04, 2016 1:50 am

Thank you Obie & Casa. Thankfully my earning and employment are not an issue.

I have technical questions which I cannot find answers for. Last thing I need is to get refusal on technicalities. Please see my unanswered questions above.

One of the questions is:
How long do you plan to stay in UK?

We plan to settle, eventually permanently if possible . I am not really sure what to answer for this question.

Another one is (for a child):

Who are you travelling to the UK with?

-> Mother

Are you staying at a private address in the UK?

-> Yes

then

Who are you staying with in the UK?

closest available options are "Grandfather" and "Grandmother", but no selection "Father" and "Mother"

MANY THANKS

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Re: Visa for my wife and child

Post by cornacum » Tue Feb 02, 2016 5:35 pm

Entry clearance granted, BRP to be collected.

No calls to employer, no calls to parents (house owners), no calls to me (sponsor), no calls to wife, no interview.

Straight forward.

Many thanks for those who helped.

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