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Congrats Matesmshad wrote:Hi all,
Want to share good news for my wife’s FLR (M) application. My ILR 10 years basis was approved on 02 May, 2013.
Wife’s FLR (M) timeline.
Application sent: 09 Feb 2013.
Biometric invitation received: 13 Feb 2013.
Biometric enrolled: 23 Feb 2013
Biometric invitation received again: 02 May and enrolled on 4 May.
Final approval date 30 May 2013.
Hope everyone waiting get their decision soon.
Shad.
Congrats to both of you!! Great to hear lots of positive news on here!!smshad wrote:Hi all,
Want to share good news for my wife’s FLR (M) application. My ILR 10 years basis was approved on 02 May, 2013.
Wife’s FLR (M) timeline.
Application sent: 09 Feb 2013.
Biometric invitation received: 13 Feb 2013.
Biometric enrolled: 23 Feb 2013
Biometric invitation received again: 02 May and enrolled on 4 May.
Final approval date 30 May 2013.
Hope everyone waiting get their decision soon.
Shad.
Read this post and the following few posts. However, be prepared for an appeal as I'd suspect if they are going to respond to your reconsideration letter by the appeal time. It's worth mentioning your dead line to appeal in your letter.SUKU wrote:hi all and Damanisshallo
i need your help as my wife flr(M) refused on the base of financial requirement.another ukba stupid decision . this is the details
i apply my ilr under 10 yrs LAST AUGUST AND GOT IT ON MARCH 2013. I APPLY FOR MY FLR (M) IN DECEMBER 2012. SHE CAME TO UK AS STUDENT DEPENDANT IN OCT 2005. THEN FROM OCT 2008 PSW DEPENDENT AND THEN TILL DEC 2012 TIER 1 G DEPENDANT. according to this she don't need 18600 requirement. but they say she don't met E-LTRP.3.1 OF immigration rules .
front of the letter they says '' you entered uk as STUDENT IN OCT 2005. WHICH IS WRONG.
now please advice me what to to . have right to appeal within 2 weeks.
please point out me the immigration rules or link which says the before july 2012 financial requirement and alsoI read similar story some time ago here.could'tfind
manythanks
thanks
Did you get your wife flr(m), or did you send the copies to the email provided by the other member?lck wrote:Hi everyone. I received my ILR 10 year after 8 months wait. We have applied for my wife's FLR M already in April before my ILR was approved as my wife's visa was expiring in april. Now as I have received ILR BRP card and passport and still waiting for my wife's FLR M , Do I need to send my BRP card to UKBA to support my wife's FLR M or do I just keep on waiting? Can someone please help and advise me what to be done. Thanks
I know it was the HO mistake in your partner's case but I just thought this news will be of some help and hope to many.SUKU wrote:i need your help as my wife flr(M) refused on the base of financial requirement.another ukba stupid decision.
Damanisshallo wrote:I know it was the HO mistake in your partner's case but I just thought this news will be of some help and hope to many.SUKU wrote:i need your help as my wife flr(M) refused on the base of financial requirement.another ukba stupid decision.
Hmmmm I would also like to know the answer, my friend is in Russia as we speak and intending to apply for a spouse visa ...Kievflyer wrote:Hi, this is my first post here as I have only just found the website.
Here is a bit of background information.
I am a British citizen, I am on carers allowance with a part time job. My wife is an English teacher in the Ukraine and has several job offers here in England. She also has savings for when she is here.
I married my wife in January this year in the Ukraine, in April she applied for a spouse visa.
Up until today we have heard nothing, but finally the VFS website is showing "Processed application in transit" (working day 58 ).
My questions are:
Should my wife have taken some English Language test in Ukraine?
What does "Processed application in transit" mean?
Thanks in advance for any help or information, we are a bit nervous as we don't know what this statement means.
Alan.
pilotrr786 wrote:Hi Guys,
Can anyone please guide me here.
I was on Tier1 General and received my ILR last week on 10 year basis.
My wife has Tier1 General Dependent till Mar 2014. I believe as my tier1 general is switched now to ILR, I also need to switch my wife visa from tier1 dependent to settlement dependent?
1. Does she need to apply via flrM form or flrO form?
2. Also her Tier1 General dependent visa was granted on 7th July 2012. Does she come under the rules of 8th July 2012 ?
It says on the website "This section is for the husband, wife or civil partner of a British citizen or a person who is settled here who had applied on or before 8 July 2012 for a visa to come to the UK."
As I was under Tier1 General at the time of her dependent visa, does she come under rules for 8th July 2012 or was I not considered as settled?
3.As her tier1 General dependent visa is currently till March 2014, but since I have switched from tier1 general to ilr, hope she is not considered as illegal stay and can switch to ilr dependent now. Kindly Please clarify?
Sorry about your situation mate...Yeah this country (unfortunately) doesn't allow anyone to have a relationship with a person outside this country if they don't have enough income or enough bank balance...Sad but true...Kievflyer wrote:Hi,
Unfortunately my wife's visa was refused for the following reasons.
1, I need to submit form SU07/12 sponsorship undertaking form.
2, They do not believe we are in a lasting relationship (who the F--- do they think they are), because the visa office only allowed pictures from our wedding to be sent, they also want evidence of how we met and how we keep in contact (no idea how we can get this information as we talk every day online, we met online, so any idea how we can prove this will be gratefully received)
3, Even though my wife is a teacher of English and has better qualifications than is need to teach here, she still need to take the English test. (Not a problem, she will take the test this weekend)
4,They say I do not have adequate funds to support my wife here because I am on carers allowance and Income support, even though we have sent details of job offers made to my wife. As far as I was aware what I do with my carers allowance and income support is my business.
Any feedback is appreciated.
Kievflyer wrote: My financial situation is that I am on carers allowance as I care for my elderly mother which means we are exempt from having to have a minimum bank balance of £18,000 or whatever the ludicous amount is these days, I am currently on income support, but I have four offers of part time work, details of which was passed on with the visa application. My wife has savings and is still in full time work in Ukraine plus she has several interested employers as she is a fully qualified teacher, also because my wife is from Ukraine she cannot claim benefits here anyway and has never had any intentions of doing so.
As for proving our relationship I have my passport which was stamped on every visit to Kyiv plus British Airways will supply copies of receipts for every flight I have made to Kiev, we also have details from the apartment owner in Kyiv for when we stayed there, we have lists of all the places we have visited and photos of us together with dates and details on them.
If this is not enough then this country deserves to have a country long poster advising how crap it is and out of order. Whilst I realise that there are some nasty and fraudulent people who marry for money what gives the immigration people in Poland the right to include us in that.
As a lot of people have said when a man and woman are married by law in whatever country the visa policy should be relaxed to help the couple be together.