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Child (dependant) UK visa enquiry

Post by sg8888 » Sat Apr 28, 2012 7:18 pm

Posted: Sat Apr 28 Post subject: Getting a visa for child born in the UK

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I am working in UK with Valid Work Permit issued in 2008 (non point based). My Visa is valid until 2013. Recently I am blessed with baby. I have obtained her Indian Passport. Baby is in UK living with me. I have to apply for UK visa for my baby. Could you please guide me on obtaining visa. I got to know that I have to fill up FLR(O) form. I have visa until 2013. I need your help urgently as I am planning for India trip with my baby and want to come back to UK within a month.
My questions are:
In this FLR (O) form my child will be the main (single) applicant with no dependant or I am the main applicant?
What all document do I need to include with this application?
Do I need to send my baby's passport or my passport or both passports?
If the main applicant is my baby then who is going to sign the application form? Me or child's thumb impression is required?
Please advise.

Also it would be helpful to know the visa processing time if I apply by post.
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Post by vinny » Sun Apr 29, 2012 2:25 am

See also Filling FLR (O) form. A parent may sign on behalf of child.
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