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It doesn't matter. You should have put in the details of the last employer that was the sponsor before your spouse got ILR.When we were filling out the online application form, we initially started with the dependant on a work visa route, but we couldn’t fill in some employment details such as the Sponsor license number (as he is not sponsored anymore).
Big mistake obviously as you do not hold a qualifying visa.So we swapped to the family route. This route is called Set (M).
Correct decision yes.We completed the application with the Super Priority Service and applied today in person. And by evening I got the email of rejection from the Home Office.
Rejection text itself:
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You have attempted to make an application for Settlement in the United Kingdom, under the Appendix FM 5-year partner route.
Your application has been rejected as invalid and will not be considered.
The reasons for this decision are: You currently have not accrued 5 years continuous leave under the Appendix FM 5- year route. You have extant leave until 13 November 2025.
Refund of Fees If you have paid an application fee you will receive a refund for
each person included in the application.
You can't 'amend' anything. You have to apply and pay again on the correct form.What do I do now? Is there a way to amend my application instead of restarting it and paying another £3885 altogether?
You will get a refund, based on what the text says but it could take a couple of weeks. You won't get a refund of the Super Priority fee though as you received a decision within the timeframe, which is what you paid for. You will get the ILR fee refund only.Will I get my application fees (+ priority fees) back at all, if yes when?
Nothing they can do. It is your mistake, not UKVI's mistake.Shall I try to hire an immigration solicitor, would that help at all?
It was rejected, not refused.PS: Do I need to say yes whenever I get asked if I ever get refused a visa for the UK from now on?