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You didn't check it very thoroughly. It confirms:sagill wrote:cos I check the link ,there is no category of dependant visa.
Home.sagill wrote:I am confused about this link, to my understanding of this link we all need to apply from that place from where main applicant is applying ie back country.
I would be thankful if you explain in one word, from where my dependants have to apply?
Did you read the information at that link? You need to meet all the provisions of option 3, which includessagill wrote:we all have to apply at the same time?
What is your husband's immigration status in the UK?sagill wrote:hello guys
I am in trouble and very confused what do next,
i came here on student visa three and half years before ,due to some reason I am unable to extend my student visa,i had two kids, one of them born here,my son who came with me here is nearly 5 years,and daughter who born here is three and half,my husband is doing a job in a semi govt. organisation with good salary .
i am confused what to do next. i am worry about my kids ,it looks very difficult to take them back country,both are very adjusted in their nursery, my son will start schooling in this September.
can we have any option to extend our stay in uk?
some people are asking to file FLR application ,same way lot of people say chances of success in FLR is very very less,
so, so confuses what to do!!
pls can any body guide me what is best for us?
regards
As CR001 has already advised children adapt very easily to a new environment. Even 5 years olds. The 1.5 year 'buying time' period won't cut any ice with the HO. Frontier Mole has given you excellent advice.CR001 wrote:Unless your spouse can get a visa, you stand little chance with an FLR(FP) as your children are still small and can adjust to moving back to home country.