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Flr(o) s the correct form to extend DLR. I assume your dependent was also previously granted DLR and the circumstances haven't changed significantly?humble_1 wrote:Hi everybody, I've searched the UKBA website and found the form FLR(o). Can anyone confirm this is the correct form to use for my dependent please? Thank you.
DLR is discretionary leave to remain, what you have been granted under paragraph 353B unless it says LOTR on your visa? You will now be on a 10 year route to settlement, if you continue to get your DLR extended. You can't sponsor your partner on DLR, you'll need to see whether s(he) meets the criteria for DLR? I would assume so if they've been here as long as you. You shoud seek legal advice. When was your continuous period for Long residence broken? Was this the same for your spouse?humble_1 wrote:Thank you D4109125. I supposed DLR means dependent leave to remain? Yes, there is no significant change. They joined me in the UK a few months after I arrived in the UK in 2003. They remain as my dependent until now, their dependent visa will expire end of July 2013, therefore they should apply to extend their stay.
I applied for ILR in January 2013 and just got the decision that it was refused bcos my continuous residence was broken, but was granted LTR under 'exceptional circumstances' Human Right, for 30 months. What happen after 30 months, do I have to leave the UK? Thank you.
You would have to extend just before 30months expires. It is d 10yr route to settlement. All the best. With Ur dependant she will have to use flro or glen look at the requirements for thesehumble_1 wrote:Thank you. My dependent still haven't got the DLR yet. They are on student dependent visa expiring end of July 2013. The continuous residence was broken in 2009 when I applied in country to switch from dependent visa to student visa. It was refused, then my solicitor made a representation that the decision was wrong because switching is allowed during the transitionary period from the old rules to entry clearance system at that time(?). UKBA did not reply until nearly 8 months that I decided to leave the UK and apply from outside.
Now UKBA said that the period I was here while waiting for UKBA reply to the representation was unlawful(?) which I am very sure it has Sec 3C/3D in effect. I think to go for a judicial review, but that cost alot, and obviously I don't have the money for that
Thank you.
Flrm I meanthumble_1 wrote:Thank you. My dependent still haven't got the DLR yet. They are on student dependent visa expiring end of July 2013. The continuous residence was broken in 2009 when I applied in country to switch from dependent visa to student visa. It was refused, then my solicitor made a representation that the decision was wrong because switching is allowed during the transitionary period from the old rules to entry clearance system at that time(?). UKBA did not reply until nearly 8 months that I decided to leave the UK and apply from outside.
Now UKBA said that the period I was here while waiting for UKBA reply to the representation was unlawful(?) which I am very sure it has Sec 3C/3D in effect. I think to go for a judicial review, but that cost alot, and obviously I don't have the money for that
Thank you.
FLR(m) is for the partner of a person settled and present in the UK.GodGives wrote:Flrm I meanthumble_1 wrote:Thank you. My dependent still haven't got the DLR yet. They are on student dependent visa expiring end of July 2013. The continuous residence was broken in 2009 when I applied in country to switch from dependent visa to student visa. It was refused, then my solicitor made a representation that the decision was wrong because switching is allowed during the transitionary period from the old rules to entry clearance system at that time(?). UKBA did not reply until nearly 8 months that I decided to leave the UK and apply from outside.
Now UKBA said that the period I was here while waiting for UKBA reply to the representation was unlawful(?) which I am very sure it has Sec 3C/3D in effect. I think to go for a judicial review, but that cost alot, and obviously I don't have the money for that
Thank you.