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No there isn't. You cannot apply for ILR outside the UK.is there any options available to apply for ILR and then naturalisation even if we are still in USA?
Likely yes. She needs to be in the uk and prove two years evidence of residence in the uk to apply for ILR. She will probably need a new visa, meeting all the same requirements again and starting her 5 years again from scratch when you are ready to return.our status in USA is on nonimmigrant visa with the intent to return to the UK and im working for a British company in the USA. We also have a house in the UK which we own, or will we need to apply for spouse visa again when we return to the UK?
You're stretching the rules to places most people have never been to before. Just so that we're on the same page, you renewed FLR(M) for your spouse. Left the UK immediately to reside in another country. Would probably come back a few months to expiry and apply for ILR, to immediately exit the country again back to the USA.billalahmed wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:04 pmThanks for the reply.
If we were to come back and live in the UK before her FLR expires, could we still apply for ILR as normal? As I believe there's no time limit on how many days you can live outside the UK whilst on spouse visa but of course as you mentioned wont be eligible to apply for citizenship due to excessive absence in the 3 years prior to the application.
The average Joe in the HO office would need someone else to defo look at the case.Time you’ve spent in the UK if you’re on the 5 or 2 year route
You must have been living in the UK on your family visa as a partner for at least:
5 continuous years if you’re on the 5 year route
2 continuous years if you’re on the 2 year route
You cannot include time you’ve spent in the UK:
on any other visa
as a fiancé, fiancée or proposed civil partner
No, don't think we are on the same page, not sure where you read we intend to take ILR and then return back to the USAYou're stretching the rules to places most people have never been to before. Just so that we're on the same page, you renewed FLR(M) for your spouse. Left the UK immediately to reside in another country. Would probably come back a few months to expiry and apply for ILR, to immediately exit the country again back to the USA.
No I didn't read that anywhere. That's why I assumed and said "you would probably come back". Painting a picture in my head.No, don't think we are on the same page, not sure where you read we intend to take ILR and then return back to the USAbillalahmed wrote: ↑Thu Feb 16, 2023 11:10 pmYou're stretching the rules to places most people have never been to before. Just so that we're on the same page, you renewed FLR(M) for your spouse. Left the UK immediately to reside in another country. Would probably come back a few months to expiry and apply for ILR, to immediately exit the country again back to the USA.... As mentioned in my first post, we are on a non-immigrant visa in the USA (which is a temp visa for work from a British company and doesn't count towards US residency so we cannot stay here permanently), so we will be returning back to the UK in the near future to settle and im trying to understand our options for when we do return. hope thats clear now.
billalahmed wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 7:22 amThank you zimba for your reply.
From what I understand, the applicant can't travel whilst awaiting a decision otherwise the application is withdrawn, but can the applicants spouse travel if required? Yes, the spouse can travel
I read that by autumn, evisas will be issued rather than BRP, does that still mean no travel for applicant whilst awaiting a decision? Not sure when the roll out that but of the opinion that with immigration application in progress the applicants will still not travel.
Going by initial entry date you provided, she is eligible to apply from 02/06/2024 till the day of expiration of current leave.billalahmed wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 11:35 pmThanks for the reply AmazonianX.
From when can I apply for ILR? is it 5years from the date on the leave to enter BRP or 5years from when the applicant first arrived to the UK?
Leave to enter BRP issued: 20/6/2019
First arrived in UK: 30/6/2019
And the application can be submitted 28days before the 5years?
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... dation.pdfThe applicant should provide evidence as to the basis on which the accommodation
is or will be owned or occupied (including rented) by the family unit. This may for
example be in the form of a copy of the property deeds, a letter from a bank or
building society as to the mortgage arrangements, a lease agreement and rent book,
or a letter from a family member or friend who is making the accommodation
available to the applicant and their family unit.
No, it is about time spent together here in the UKbillalahmed wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 9:11 amThank you zimba for sharing the guidelines.
I'm still confused if I should include cohabitation evidence from our time in the USA or should I only keep it to UK evidence only?
There is no such requirement, just scans are enoughbillalahmed wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2024 7:11 amThank you zimba.
Also, its not required to upload certified copies of passports for ILR right? Just photocopy of all pages for applicant and bio page for partner.
If you maintained a home in the UK I suggest you just use the UK addressesbillalahmed wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 11:20 pmI was reviewing the ILR set(m) form, it asks for the address where I have lived in the past 2years including abroad. Is it required to give address for abroad even though we maintained a home in the UK where all our correspondence were going?