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ILR applied in Mar12. which form for dependent extn? URGENT

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ILR applied in Mar12. which form for dependent extn? URGENT

Post by jollyjames » Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:42 am

Hi,

1> ILR APPLIED for myself at CROYDON PEO - 16-Mar-2012 (Form - SET(O))
2> Biometrics - done
3> Additional document requested from Employer. It has been provided to UKBA on 29-Mar-2012
4> ILR Status - Awaiting

Query:-
My Tier 1 visa is getting expired on Jun 30. I am going to apply for my wife dpendent visa extension. My wife is in UK for the last 1 year.

(i) Which form do I need to use FLR(M) or PBS dependent?
(ii) Do I need to mention that I have applied for ILR & the reference number

Any guidance would be much appreciated, as I need this information very urgently

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Post by geriatrix » Sun Jun 10, 2012 1:36 am

1. FLR(M).
2. You should - to help UKBA tag the FLR(M) application to your settlement application.
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Post by jollyjames » Sun Jun 10, 2012 1:47 am

Thanks sushdmehta.

I will use the FLR(M) form.

Point 2
You should - to help UKBA tag the FLR(M) application to your settlement application.

How can i do this? please can you explain.

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Post by geriatrix » Sun Jun 10, 2012 1:49 am

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