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Tier 1 dependant visa for my wife who is on Post study visa

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Tier 1 dependant visa for my wife who is on Post study visa

Post by ifeoluwanimi » Mon Jan 28, 2013 10:37 pm

Hi all,

I will need advise or help about how apply for a Tier 1 dependent visa for my wife who is currently on post study visa in UK.

My wife is pregnant and we are expecting our first child, first week in June. However, her post study visa expire mid July 2013. Unfortunately for me, i didn't know she has to return to her country of birth to apply for entry clearance to the UK. With her condition now, she cant travel abroad to apply for entry clearance. More so, her maintenance fee in my account it will not up to 90 days until end of March 2013.

With her condition, she is unable to do nearly anything, and i had to help out all the time. Can someone please advise if i can apply for her application in UK on health ground?

I look forward to hearing from anyone that can advise on how i can go about applying for her visa in the UK.

Thanks

Ife

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Re: Tier 1 dependant visa for my wife who is on Post study v

Post by Lucapooka » Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:04 pm

ifeoluwanimi wrote:My wife is pregnant and we are expecting our first child, first week in June. With her condition, she is unable to do nearly anything
It not usual to equate pregnancy with incapacity, even in the very late stages. Airlines only place restrictions on flying after 36 weeks so really there is plenty of time for her to return and make an entry clearance application. She can't apply from inside the UK and if she wilfully delays her departure for no good reason (knowing nine months in advance that she must depart) and consequently overstays, she will not be granted leave to enter and will be refused on general grounds.

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