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by ChromaticMind » Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:49 pm
Hello everyone,
I will be really grateful if someone could take the time to answer my question. I've search this forum and others extensively in vain and it seems our case is fairly unique.
I have received a biometric 3yr extension to my Tier-1 (G) visa on 26-Aug-2012 and have held the T1(G) visa since 10-May-2010. This is valid until Aug-2015 when I'll have completed 5yrs on T1-G and will be eligible for ILR.
My wife is on the first leg (2yrs) of her Tier-1 (G) which expires in Feb-2013 but she will not make the £35,000 threshold to qualify for the 3yr extension. She has been on this T1-G since Feb-2011 (2yrs completed in Feb13) and was on the PSW Visa for 2yrs prior to that.
So the obvious route here seems to be that I should get her to switch onto my T1-G visa as a dependant. Now, where it gets confusing is this new 5yr probationary period rule of 9-Jul-2012.
a) If I switch my wife from T1-G to a dependant on my visa, as she has already been on the T1-G for 2yrs and will be a inside-UK applicant, will the 5yr probationary period apply to her?
b) If yes, then would her 2 years already spent on T1-G get included in the 5yr probationary period? Will she be eligible for ILR when I am too in 2015 or will she have to wait until 2017?
c) What if she has to wait until 2017, can I still go on and get ILR or do I have to wait with her as well?
d) If she has to wait until 2017 and I can go ahead, then what will her visa status be during the period of 2015-2017?
I hope you can help me with this, as if we have to wait until 2017 to get to ILR together, then we still have time now to get her to accumulate her previous earnings up to £35k and for her to go down the independent path rather than become my dependant.
Or is there another way that I am not seeing?
Thanks!