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Post by Kurshedalam » Mon Feb 18, 2013 12:40 am

I am applying for Ilr in August/2013 in 10 years rule.I have two Depandend,they are in UK about 6 years.how much will be their Mantainance fund when I will apply for my ILR application.I would be grateful if any one advice me thanks.

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Re: seeking help for depandend mantainence fund

Post by uksettlement » Mon Feb 18, 2013 7:19 am

Kurshedalam wrote:I am applying for Ilr in August/2013 in 10 years rule.I have two Depandend,they are in UK about 6 years.how much will be their Mantainance fund when I will apply for my ILR application.I would be grateful if any one advice me thanks.
There is no maintainance needed for ILR.
Thanks!

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Re: seeking help for depandend mantainence fund

Post by Amber » Mon Feb 18, 2013 9:00 am

uksettlement wrote:
Kurshedalam wrote:I am applying for Ilr in August/2013 in 10 years rule.I have two Depandend,they are in UK about 6 years.how much will be their Mantainance fund when I will apply for my ILR application.I would be grateful if any one advice me thanks.
There is no maintainance needed for ILR.
Though you must be able to maintain yourself and dependants without recourse to public fund, therefore, the income support levels would generally be the minimum weekly net income needed. Google income support rates.

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thanks for your reply

Post by Kurshedalam » Mon Feb 18, 2013 6:18 pm

Thanks for your reply.I am eligible for ILR in august/2013.but my two Depandend will not eligible in that time.they will be six years only in UK.I am confused about their Mantainance fund.should I have their mantainence fund or not when I will my ILR application.pleasee help me.thanks in advance for advice.

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please reply

Post by Kurshedalam » Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:51 am

I am confused.can any one help me.please help me.

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Re: thanks for your reply

Post by uksettlement » Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:40 am

Kurshedalam wrote:Thanks for your reply.I am eligible for ILR in august/2013.but my two Depandend will not eligible in that time.they will be six years only in UK.I am confused about their Mantainance fund.should I have their mantainence fund or not when I will my ILR application.pleasee help me.thanks in advance for advice.
You dont need any maintenance funds also they dont need to be here for 10 yrs. They can apply with you on the same form.
Thanks!

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Re: thanks for your reply

Post by Greenie » Tue Feb 19, 2013 11:53 am

uksettlement wrote:
Kurshedalam wrote:Thanks for your reply.I am eligible for ILR in august/2013.but my two Depandend will not eligible in that time.they will be six years only in UK.I am confused about their Mantainance fund.should I have their mantainence fund or not when I will my ILR application.pleasee help me.thanks in advance for advice.
You dont need any maintenance funds also they dont need to be here for 10 yrs. They can apply with you on the same form.
no, they can't. Dependents cannot be included on a 10 year long residence applicantion.

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thanks for your reply

Post by Kurshedalam » Tue Feb 19, 2013 2:17 pm

Thanks for your reply.while my application how much will be two Depandends maintenance funds.please advice me.thanks for your help..

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Waiting for advice

Post by Kurshedalam » Wed Feb 20, 2013 4:57 pm

Please advice me about my 2 Depandend maintenance fund,while I Will apply for ILR in 10 years rule.I am very confused about that.please can any one help me.I am eagerly waiting for advice.thanks.

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Post by Greenie » Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:36 pm

There is no 'maintenance fund' requirement. You need to show that after rent/mortgage and council tax have been deducted from your income, you have at least the amount that a family of your size on income support would receive. Please see benefit rates here

http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=104025

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thanks for your reply

Post by Kurshedalam » Thu Feb 21, 2013 12:53 pm

thanks guru for your advice.I am in tier 4 student.so I am not on benefit.I am confused my 2 Depandends maintenance fund when I Will apply for ILR whithin 6 months in 10 years rule.i need to clear again that now I am tier 4 student and my 2 Depandends are student Depandend when I Will apply my ILR application.I would be grateful if advice me about Depandends maintenance funds.thanks advance for advice.

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Re: thanks for your reply

Post by Greenie » Thu Feb 21, 2013 2:14 pm

Kurshedalam wrote:thanks guru for your advice.I am in tier 4 student.so I am not on benefit.I am confused my 2 Depandends maintenance fund when I Will apply for ILR whithin 6 months in 10 years rule.i need to clear again that now I am tier 4 student and my 2 Depandends are student Depandend when I Will apply my ILR application.I would be grateful if advice me about Depandends maintenance funds.thanks advance for advice.
Please read my reply, and the post I have linked to again. I assumed you were not on benefits given that you do not yet have ILR. It is not about whether you are on benefits. There is no 'dependents maintenance funds' requirement for this application. The requirement is that you have adequate maintenance without recourse to public funds. the way you prove this is by showing that after you have deducted rent and council tax from your income, you have at least the amount that a family of your size in receipt of benefits would receieve.

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thanks for your reply

Post by Kurshedalam » Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:42 am

Thanks for your reply.I am tier 4 student before unill my ILR application.I am only allowed only 20 hours week.how can I prove enough income for my two Depandend.very confused please advice.thanks in advance for your advice.

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Post by cs95tdg » Mon Feb 25, 2013 12:14 pm

Greenie has provided two responses to this question. Please read them carefully. Reading the information under the topic stated should help. I.e. http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=104025
It will help you understand:
a) how much income would be acceptable - to show that you can support yourself and your two dependents without recourse to public funds.
b) how to prove that income - this will vary for each individual. You will need to look at your circumstances, savings and income sources to do this.

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thanks for your reply

Post by Kurshedalam » Mon Feb 25, 2013 5:34 pm

Thanks for your reply.I have to use my savings rather than my income.because I am tier 4 student and only 20 hrs work allowed before my ILR application.my questions is how long or how many months should I have this ammount of money.please advice me.thanks in advance for your advice.

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Post by Greenie » Mon Feb 25, 2013 6:40 pm

How much do you earn per month and how much is your rent/council tax? How much do you have in savings?

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pending ilr appliocation and depandend

Post by vinny » Wed Nov 20, 2013 11:20 pm

Kurshedalam wrote:I was Tier 4 student,I applied for ILR in September/2013 in long residence rules.While my ILR application pending what form should i use for extension to stay for my two depandend.their visa is going to expire very soon.i would be grateful if some one advice me.thanks
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Post by vinny » Wed Nov 20, 2013 11:20 pm

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.
We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.

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please advise for my family

Post by Kurshedalam » Sat Sep 19, 2015 8:52 pm

I was tier 4 student . My wife was my dependent. Our visa was expired in September 2013.I was eligible for ILR under long residency in August 2013 and I applied for ILR. While I applied for ILR, my wife visa was expired in September 2013, unfortunately our solicitor advised wrongly ,I applied for her using flr ( o ) form. Her visa was refused within one month with appeal right that I am not settled or British citizen yet. In January 2014 my application was successful and I got ILR. When I sent documents bundle with ILR copy to home office for her appeal hearing, home office withdrew the appeal and granted her 2.5 years visa(leave to remain ) under flr ( 0 ) form. Now my question is can I apply for her ILR application. I would be grateful if anyone give me advise regarding my query. Thanks.

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Re: please advise for my family

Post by Petaltop » Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:58 pm

Kurshedalam wrote: When I sent documents bundle with ILR copy to home office for her appeal hearing, home office withdrew the appeal and granted her 2.5 years visa(leave to remain ) under flr ( 0 ) form. Now my question is can I apply for her ILR application. I would be grateful if anyone give me advise regarding my query. Thanks.
She has been granted the 10 years to ILR route so that she can remain in the UK with you. As long as her circumstances don't change, she will be granted this when she applies for each extension. She needs four of these to reach 10 years. 4 x 2.5 years = 10 years. She will also need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge each time she applies, which at the moment would be £500 for each extension.

Can you afford to sponsor her on a spouse visa so that she can get ILR in 5 years?

Unless someone else can spot anything she can do, she cannot apply for ILR now.

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Re: please advise for my family

Post by Kurshedalam » Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:26 pm

Thanks for your reply. It was a solicitor mistake ,i should have applied flr ( m ) and she can apply for ilr after two years. Now I applied for British citizenship ,does it make any difference when I will get British citizenship? Anyone can help me regarding this. Thanks.

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