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fingerprints for husband

Post by fora » Wed Jun 29, 2011 8:58 pm

Hi,Guys. I am the main applicant HSMP JR. I know that I do not need to submit my fingerprints for ILR but my husband needs.
Where will they take the fingerprints from him if I am going for the same day application at PEO? As I think he needs to go with me by all means to be taken the fingerprints at PEO? Or is there any other option to do it beforehand somewhere else ?How long beforehand - if yes?What is the procedure of taking spouse's prints at PEO?
Who knows?
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Re: fingerprints for husband

Post by geriatrix » Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:27 pm

fora wrote:but my husband needs.
No, if he is also being included in the settlement application as a dependant.
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Post by fora » Wed Jun 29, 2011 9:42 pm

even if he has arrived with passport where he has his fingprnts.? I thought if anybody has biometrics already in passport on arrival in the UK it is necessary to submit them again for comparison and proof when applying for ILR. Are u sure that he does not need? I do not have them in my passport,just visa stamp.I do not need fingerpnts

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Post by geriatrix » Wed Jun 29, 2011 10:29 pm

Though I am unable to understand what you are trying to say, the answer to your original query remains the same - as in my response above.
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