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Child Visa

Post by cjeevi41 » Sat Jan 18, 2014 12:42 pm

Hi everyone,

I'm new to the forum.Most of my friends told me about this is one, and is the best place where i can get the help regarding the immigration and other stuffs. And yes it is, I hope I can also get help from here.

This is my situation.
I got my British passport last month. My wife is having ILR since 2012. I want to bring my son(stepson) from India.He is 14 years old now. We just waited for my passport to arrive. She got the sole responsibility of the child.So in order to bring him to the UK what all documents I need to submit.will he eligible to apply settlement from India itself or he need to come on a dependent visa.

Also, will there be any effect or complication in the process, because, in his(my son's) Indian passport, the fathers column name states my wife's first husbands name.

Help needed.

Thanks

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Re: Child Visa

Post by cjeevi41 » Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:48 pm

Some one please help me in this issue.

Thanks

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Re: Child Visa

Post by Amber » Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:59 pm

Should be able to apply for ILE (akin to ILR) on form VAF4A and Appendix one (click).

You'll need to show adequate maintenance and accommodation, you'll also likely need to sign an undertaking, click the link to read more.
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