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Is it compulsory to travel in three months?

Post by anwarbajwa » Sun Apr 05, 2009 1:47 am

Hi All,

I am in UK on HSMP visa. After completing my first two years, I got an extension for three years. As my wife had gone to Pakistan due to some family engagements so she applied for her visa from there. She has also got it stamped for three years. She got the stamp of "Partner Tier 1 General".

Is it necessary for her to travel to uk within three months or it would be ok if she comes here after 4 months?

Thanks,
Bajwa

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Post by vinny » Sun Apr 05, 2009 2:10 am

This is not intended to be legal or professional advice in any jurisdiction. Please click on any given links for further information. Refer to the source of any quotes.
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Re: Is it compulsory to travel in three months?

Post by AncientAlien » Sun Apr 05, 2009 11:42 am

anwarbajwa wrote:Hi All,

I am in UK on HSMP visa. After completing my first two years, I got an extension for three years. As my wife had gone to Pakistan due to some family engagements so she applied for her visa from there. She has also got it stamped for three years. She got the stamp of "Partner Tier 1 General".

Is it necessary for her to travel to uk within three months or it would be ok if she comes here after 4 months?

Thanks,
Bajwa
Hi Good people

I know some us us are struggling with finances and some can't even get a job until they get a decision with their passports from the HO. Therefore, it is EXPENSIVE calling those 0870/0845xxxxxxxxx numbers that the Home office generally provides.
Don't give up, now you can call Home Office for free, just check out www.saynoto0870.com and you will be provided with a local 0208/0151/0161xxxxxx number where you can contact HO for FREE! The actual number is 01516725626. (But log on to www.saynoto0870.com and confirm for yourself)
Especially if you have a pay monthly home or mobile telephone contract. You can still call from a pay as you go mobile but the charge rate will be like you are calling your neighbour next door on any 0208xxxxxxxx number.
Good luck Razz
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Post by anwarbajwa » Sun Apr 05, 2009 7:41 pm

Hi Vinny,

Thanks for your reply. I have read the information on your given link. What I understand from the link is that my wife can travel to UK even after three months of getting her 3 years visa as Partner of Tier1 General.

But I saw the following thread on the forum which is confusing me.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=29316

Would you please elaborate about it?

Thanks,
Bajwa

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Post by vinny » Mon Apr 06, 2009 2:05 am

anwarbajwa wrote:But I saw the following thread on the forum which is confusing me.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=29316

Would you please elaborate about it?

Thanks,
Bajwa
The 27-month entry clearance mentioned is applicable to spouses of settled or British citizens only.
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Post by anwarbajwa » Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:57 am

Thanks Vinny for making this clear.
This is the first benefit I have got for not getting the british citizenship yet :D
because now my wife can plan her flight to uk without having three months restriction.

I appreciate your help.

Regards,
Bajwa

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