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Applying for dependent Tier 2 General

Only for the UK Skilled Worker visas, formerly known as Tier 2 visa route

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Applying for dependent Tier 2 General

Post by ashleyransoo » Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:39 am

Hi All,

Need a bit of help applying for Tier 2 general dependent visa for my wife to be.

I am really hoping I'll be able to bring my wife to be in the UK after I get married. I have lots of questions and doubts at the moment if anyone could help I will be very appreciative:

1. I am in the UK currently on Tier 2 General but my wife -to-be is back in Mauritius. We are getting married in December. Can she apply from there at the local UK Embassy? Or do I need to submit an application for a dependent visa inside UK?

2. If I am applying inside the UK for a dependent, do I not need to send Her passport too? How does it work? Please help.

3. Doesn't she need to do biometric scans? Will she be asked to do biometric scans back in Mauritius? We now get a biometric card instead of passport vignette as before, so will my wife get one too? Or will it be on her passport.

4. I am only applying for her, there is still enough time to renew mine, so do I need to show funds for both myself and supporting her, i.e. 600 + 900? or just 600?

Please help me on the above. It is so frustrating this visa process. I would be very grateful if anybody knows of the full requirements to apply for dependent.

Many thanks in advance.

Best wishes,
A Ransoo.

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Post by geriatrix » Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:38 am

1. Partners and children of migrant workers and students
2. An applicant makes an application.
3. See Applying for a UK visa from Mauritius. Vignette.
4. Maintenance funds for the dependant only.
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Post by ashleyransoo » Sun Nov 04, 2012 4:58 pm

sushdmehta wrote:1. Partners and children of migrant workers and students
2. An applicant makes an application.
3. See Applying for a UK visa from Mauritius. Vignette.
4. Maintenance funds for the dependant only.
Many thanks Sush for the advice.

I've been through the links and VAF10 guidance.

It doesn't say what sort of documentary evidences are required from the applicant. I presume the following but would be very grateful if someone can confirm the complete set of documents required:

1. Own/applicant Bank statements for last 90 days for maintenance of funds (£600)
2. COS number in a letter from my Employer with dates of employment and salary.
3. Marriage certificate
4. Do I need to provide photocopy of my Biometric ID?
5. Copy of first page of my passport and last page.
6. Does her passport need to be in married name, or her current one will suffice?

Any addition to this list will be much appreciated.

Many thanks again,
Ashley.

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Post by geriatrix » Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:28 pm

4. Yes.
6. No. Yes.
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Post by ashleyransoo » Tue Nov 06, 2012 9:51 pm

sushdmehta wrote:4. Yes.
6/ No. Yes.
Thanks Sush.

Just one more thing, I haven't seen anything that there's a requirement for dependent to take IELTS. But I was told by someone that it might be needed. Is that true?

Thanks,
Ashley.

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Post by geriatrix » Wed Nov 07, 2012 2:40 am

Read the policy guidance.
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