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Thanks for replying CR001 - appreciate it.CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 1:59 pmIt is standard blurb of text. It merely states under what rules she has been granted an extension, which is the 5 years spouse visa route. It also simply states that ILR can be applied for when she has 60 months residence on this route.
If they had changed her route, they would have stated it clearly and the immigration rule applicable.
Assuming your wife entered the UK on a spouse visa and not a 6 months fiance visa, she can apply for ILR no sooner than within 28 days before X date in September 2021.
HiWaiting limited wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 2:02 pmentry 15/16 September 2016 to ?/?/2019
first extension ?/?/2019 to 28/1/2022
you did well by applying for the first extension by post the problem with same day service you end up with short of months or days because decision is made same day (in my case). assuming HO grant her the 30 months from 1/5/2019 then you already 31 months and 15 days ,you have 1 month and 15 days extra from the 30 months given in the first place (entry 2016).
From and including: Friday, 16 September 2016
To, but not including Wednesday, 1 May 2019
Result: 957 days
It is 957 days from the start date to the end date, but not including the end date.
Or 2 years, 7 months, 15 days excluding the end date.
Or 31 months, 15 days excluding the end date.
also could you please confirm when did you exactly send documents to HO for extension as it will help me with my future applications. and also starting date in her new BRP please.
congratulations
So for the next application for ILR in 2021, the above still applies.
Thanks CR001, do you foresee any issues with submitting the ILR application in November/December 2021? I.E in your opinion, is that too late to submit the application or timescales are ok?
No issue at all. There is no requirement that you must apply exactly on 60 months residence.MAH1992 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 7:08 pmThanks CR001, do you foresee any issues with submitting the ILR application in November/December 2021? I.E in your opinion, is that too late to submit the application or timescales are ok?
Thanks
I think you are complicating mathematically the op's simplified situation. There is not even 1 day short because whole of the application processing time will be treated as continuous and be added to op's leave under section 3C. As CR001 has already said that OP can apply ILR 28 days before of 15th september 2021.Waiting limited wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 5:45 pm
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if I were you I'll take a pencil and paper and do my maths, HO won't care if it's only 1 day short to qualify for ILR.
all the best.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this 'risk' that you're suggesting may happen. Since my wife has been in the UK since 15 September 2016, I am mitigating this 'risk' by applying for ILR in November/December 2021?Waiting limited wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 9:57 pmIn my case My visa expires in 3/8/2019, my 5 years will be in 19/10/2019. I was far away from 28 days and I don't think the home office will accept my application even if I applied 29 days early , one day on top of the 28 days is considered early application and It's subject to rejection with granting 30 months of leave to remain if they qualify for that of course. Which means more money to spend for a new ILR application.
My point is by doing his maths he saves money and time as well.
I'm not sure whether it's necessary for all pages of the passport to be uploaded but I uploaded all pages.Waiting limited wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2019 11:05 pmCan you please confirm if you upload all pages of your passport before going to the biometric appointment ?