Visa valid from 01-Dec-14
Entry in UK 11-Jan-2015
01-Dec-14 to 31-Aug-2017 Tier 2 entry clearance
01-Sep-2017 to 14-Sep-2019 Tier 2 leave to remain
PBS dependent timeline (wife & daughter who was born in Pakistan):
Visa valid from 26-Jan-2016
02-Feb-16 to 31-Aug-2017 Tier 2 leave to remain
01-Sep-2017 to 14-Sep-2019 Tier 2 leave to remain
PBS dependent timeline (a son who was born in the UK):
01-Sep-2018 to 14-Sep-2019 Tier 2 leave to remain
First, I will apply for our (myself & wife & daughter) tier 2 extension on 12-Sep-2019 as my attention is to register my UK born child as a British citizen.
If I do not get my decision by 03-Nov-2019, I will vary my application to ILR using the following list of documents:
List of ILR documents:
Passport
BRP
IELTS (general training test expired as I used in entry clearance and the test center is on the list PK011).
Life in the UK test pass letter
The latest p60
Most recent 1-month payslip
Most recent bank statement
Two letters from Employer (absent and foreseeable future)
I have the following doubts:
- For Tier 2 visa extension, is 6-8 weeks processing time starting from the date of appointment or date of application submitted online? If it starts from the date of appointment, how long maximum can I delay the appointment within UKVI rules?
- Is it too risky to vary (If I can) my tier 2 application to ILR? In particular, my situation with tier 2 dependent extension application?
- Is the list of documents for ILR enough?
- Can I use the expired IELTS test for my ILR application?
- I worked in University. Can I get the absent letter from my Line Manager or the head of the department?
- If anything went wrong with my ILR application what would be the scenario?
- I think passport photos are no longer required as recently the system has changed. Isn't that right?
- I am not applying for tier 2 extension for my UK born child. Will he be overstayer?
- Is the sooner date for ILR application 03-Nov-2019?
Apologies for the long post. I just want to clear my doubts as I have been to many solicitors but their advice is not what I learned from this platform.
Many thanks for your time!