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ckothapalli wrote:
1) Can someone pls advice if initial gap of 90 days is acceptable by UKBA? have you known any previous cases where people have got ILR with exact 90 days as the initial gap?
I am aware of rule and think my case will be fine technically, but just looking for assurance from guys on this forum.
Guidance specifies not more than 90 days so you will be fine. Just take a print out of the guidance with you.
2) Being a limited company director, i draw salary & dividends from my company. For one of the months, by mistake my salary was credited in 2 transactions. Net salary of 800 GBP, was credited as 500 GBP and 300 GBP in 2 different transactions with the same reference. The payslip still shows the total figure of 800 GBP. Will this be fine with UKBA?
This should be fine too.
My wife is currently on Tier 1 dependant visa and her details are as below:
Initial Tier 1 (Dependant) VISA valid from : 25/06/2008
Date of Initial Entry in UK : 28/09/2008
Extension (Tier 1 dependant) Issued on : 10/02/2010
Extension (Tier 1 dependant) Valid until : 27/03/2013
Her absences from UK are as below:
Date Left Date Entered Event No of Days
28/09/2008 Initial Entry 0
08/03/2010 13/04/2010 Personal Visit 34
10/07/2010 09/09/2010 Personal Visit 59
12/08/2011 29/01/2012 Personal Visit 167
3) my wife has lived in the UK continously i.e. from 28/09/2008 till 12/08/2011 before the 167 day break (she went back to india for the birth of our child). can you please suggest if she is eligible for ILR considering she has lived for more than 2 years before the big break or do i need to apply using FLR (M)?
She can apply for ILR with you.
4) In case she is eligible for ILR, for cohabitation do i need to show docs before the 167 day break or i can show docs for the last 2 years that include the break?
You can show documents for all the years if you want but it might be better to show the docs for the last two years. Also dependant absence dosent matter. In your case I would take 3 yrs cohab docs to be on safe side.
Can u plz share the link of the post you are referring?ckothapalli wrote:Hi go2khurram,
Hopefully i will be lucky as you have said.
I have seen a post on this forum where a person's ILR was rejected when the initial gap was 91 days. So, suggest you seek some concrete opinion before you apply.
Good luck.
Regards
CK