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Hi Spidery,Spidery_thread wrote:Dear Mikecalg,
You don't have to fill out section 5(as the SET(O) application form states, You are not required to complete this section if you are applying in the ex-HM Forces, long residence in the UK or bereaved partner categories).
Also section 9 does not apply to you if you are applying under 10 year long residency basis(so no need to fill that either).
In case of 10year Long Residence Application, only 3 documents are required:
1) Fully completed application form SET(O) Version 07/12.(double check on the day you are applying if its still the same version on UKBA website).
2) All passports(expired and current, which you have held in last 10 years)
3) Life in the UK Test pass certificate.
Best to pay with debt/credit card as it cuts down 5 working days from application processing time as compared to paying by cheque).
I did the same as above.
When are you completing 5 years on your Tier 1 visa?
Cheers...
Hi Spidery thread,Spidery_thread wrote:Dear Mikecalg,
You don't have to fill out section 5(as the SET(O) application form states, You are not required to complete this section if you are applying in the ex-HM Forces, long residence in the UK or bereaved partner categories).
Also section 9 does not apply to you if you are applying under 10 year long residency basis(so no need to fill that either).
In case of 10year Long Residence Application, only 3 documents are required:
1) Fully completed application form SET(O) Version 07/12.(double check on the day you are applying if its still the same version on UKBA website).
2) All passports(expired and current, which you have held in last 10 years)
3) Life in the UK Test pass certificate.
Best to pay with debt/credit card as it cuts down 5 working days from application processing time as compared to paying by cheque).
I did the same as above.
When are you completing 5 years on your Tier 1 visa?
Cheers...
To qualify for indefinite leave to remain in one of the categories for which you must use form SET(M), you must satisfy the requirements set out in Part 8 of the Immigration Rules, which are on our website.
One of the requirements is that you have to com- plete 2 years’ leave to enter or remain as the part- ner of the person named in your application. That period runs from
- the date on which you entered the UK with a visa in the relevant category; or, if you did not enter the UK with such a visa, from
- the date on which you were first granted leave to remain in the UK
countrygirl wrote:Hi all
(I know its not the right forum to post my query but I didn't get a single reply to my post in the relevant forum, so I had to seek your help.
Hope some one will will reply to my query)
I came to the UK in June 2008 as dependant of my Husband
Visa: Student dependant for 7 months
1st extension: Dependent PSW for 2 years
2nd Extension: Tier 1 (General) dependant for 2 years)
My husband got his ILR on 10 year basis recently.
I lived in this country for more than 4 ½ years now
My Teir 1 (general) dependant visa is expiring soon.
So my question is that what type of visa shall I apply for?
Shall I apply on FLR(M) form Or
Can I apply now for my ILR straight away? As I have seen in this forum
somewhere that I don’t need to apply on FLR (m) as I have already
spent 2 years qualification period as a dependent of a PBS migrant. Is it correct?
please answer