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http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... et%28m%29/#Can I apply using this form?
You should use application form SET(M) if you:
currently have temporary permission to remain in the UK as the husband, wife, civil partner or unmarried/same-sex partner of a British citizen or a person settled here;
have lived here for 2 years in this category; and
are still planning to live together (and are still married or in a civil partnership, if applicable).
If we gave you permission to remain in the UK as an unmarried or same-sex partner and are now applying to settle here as the husband, wife or civil partner of the same person, your 2-year qualifying period started on whichever is the later of these two dates:
the date when we gave you permission to remain as an unmarried or same-sex partner; or
the date when you arrived in the UK.
Please do not send us your application more than 28 days before the end of your 2-year qualifying period. If you do, we may refuse your application and we will not refund the fee. However, you must apply before your current permission to remain in the UK ends.
If you delayed your journey to the UK by weeks or months after the date when you were given permission to enter, that permission will expire before the end of your 2-year qualifying period. In that case, you may need to apply to extend your visa using application form FLR(M) before you can apply for settlement.
You must be in the UK when you apply.
I think your baby and wife have to apply for settlement visa from india to join you in UK which is expensiveT1ilr wrote:Thanks both for the reply. I do appreciate.
We have decided to get settled here. However, all our relatives are in our home country and have none to help us through here. Hence we decided to go home.
Can seniors also help me with rest of the questions?
Many thanks
T1ilr wrote:Thanks again, looks like staying back for delivery is the best option. Yet the thought of having to do everything by yourself is daunting when we have a brigade back home to take care.
I can't help with any of your questions - but I can tell you that while having a baby in a country with no family is incredibly hard, if you have to be somewhere away from family then the UK is a pretty decent place. I had amazing support after all 3 of my deliveries, most specifically my first. If the midwives are aware of your situation, they'll normally pay extra attention/stay longer on home visits/make sure everything is okay. If the paternity leave (2 weeks at £100/week or whatever) isn't enough money, use your holiday days.T1ilr wrote:Thanks again, looks like staying back for delivery is the best option. Yet the thought of having to do everything by yourself is daunting when we have a brigade back home to take care.
Lets look at it this way:T1ilr wrote:Hello Gurus,
This forum has been fantastic. Can someone help me with my situation please?
Timelines:
My initial Tier 1 G approved: 28.12.2008
Entered UK: 22.01.2009
Subsequent extension till: 24.01.2014
Got married on : 11.05.2012
Wife visa approved from : 15 June, 2012
PBS visa for my wife till: 24.01.2014 (same as my date)
My wife is now pregnant and planning to go to home country for delivery. Due date is in October and she is planning to return April next year.
Great to see how members, senior members and everyone on this forum support each other, awesomeT1ilr wrote:Thanks Lolainkent, wpilr_nov12, ukba2536, satzhsmp. We have just decided to stay back in UK given to understand that it is more of a hazzle than benefits travelling abroad. I truly appreciate your help.
Thanks