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She can't extend her visa through SET(M). She needs to apply by FLR(M)I am going to apply for ILR however my wife did not complete 2 years in UK. She can not apply for ILR but she can extend dependent visa by using SET(M) form.
she can apply for FLR(M) once you will get your ILR so book your appointment in the morning. Then book her appointment for afternoon so that you will get your ILR sorted before her appointment.Can she apply and go same time as I will get an premium appointment for my ILR. Or she has to wait until I get my ILR and then she would need to apply for her visa.
Book your appointment 6 weeks before & you will get the premium service appointment, nothing to worry.I am worried because if could not get an premium appointment
Oh, Thanks for the correction, orbis2. Yes, she definitely need to apply by FLR(M)orbis2 wrote:Hi,
She can't extend her visa through SET(M). She needs to apply by FLR(M)I am going to apply for ILR however my wife did not complete 2 years in UK. She can not apply for ILR but she can extend dependent visa by using SET(M) form.
Can she apply and go same time as I will get an premium appointment for my ILR. Or she has to wait until I get my ILR and then she would need to apply for her visa.
sherjan wrote:Hi All
My Wife applied her visa on 5th of July 2012 in Pakistan and got her (Tier 1 Dependent Visa) in the same month. However, she traveled to UK by the end of September. Basically, she was given 6 months dependent visa.
Now I was planning to apply my ILR as well as intending to apply her visa by using FLR(M) form. I was reading FLR(M) requirement and I got confuse with the following statement.
You must not be in the UK as a visitor, or with leave
for 6 months or less (unless you are here as a fiance
or proposed civil partner), or here with temporary
admission.
Does this mean she can not apply her visa here in UK (because she got only 6months Tier-1 General Visa, initially. I got confuse with this line "or with leave for 6 months or less"
Could anyone explain this to me please?
MAny ThAnks
Thanks a lot sushdmehta!sushdmehta wrote:She can switch to FLR(M) leave, if she so wishes.