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rshah123
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gap in visa due to delayed processing by home office

Post by rshah123 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:17 am

hi,

I am planning to apply for ILR. I have a gap of two months in my visa due to delayed issue of biometric by home office. sequece of events below

1. Applied for COS extension and received Cos from company 1.5 monthnth before visa expiry
2. postal application sent at lease a month before visa expiry along along with cos
3 received letter from home office that i need to sent my dependent Application again as the version has changed. my passport and application were kept with home office
4. Applied again for dependent
5 received approval after 2 months
6 all the time i was in uk working

wil the scenario above impact my continous stay.

thank you for your help in adv.

sh1981
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Post by sh1981 » Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:10 am

if you were in uk all along how wou ld that break your conitnuous stay?
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Spouse Visa Exp: 09/12/2012
Ack Rec'd: 12/12/2012
Bio Rec'd: 10/01/2013
Bio Done: 10/01/2013
ILR Approval letter: 05/03/2013
Bio RP Rec'd: 06/03/2013
Current Stat: Settled
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Post by vinny » Mon Mar 11, 2013 4:34 am

See also 34I. Moreover, your dependant's application shouldn't affect yours.
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