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additional evidential requirement for dependants of PBS migrants whose last grant of leave was not in this capacity.
36. If you are applying as a family member of a PBS migrant and your last grant of leave was not as their dependant or you are a child born in the UK, you will need to provide the following documents:
Partners
marriage or civil partnership certificates
bank statements in joint names
Council tax/utility bills in joint names
Well spotted !!vinny wrote:I believe that the requirements in the Policy Guidance are mandatory if and only if they are incorporated within the Immigration Rules.
However, it may be easier to add joint names to Bank account(s), utility and council tax invoices, rather than fighting them about it.
pmnagendra123 wrote:Well spotted !!vinny wrote:I believe that the requirements in the Policy Guidance are mandatory if and only if they are incorporated within the Immigration Rules.
However, it may be easier to add joint names to Bank account(s), utility and council tax invoices, rather than fighting them about it.
I will try to add my accounts and keep in joint names..
Is this easy can I just pop into a high street branch and add my partner and take a statement?
vrindasood wrote:I have an inperson appointment scheduled for PBS dependent (tier 1 general) category next week and am currently filling the application form for the same, I have the following doubts:
For questions:
K5: Did you have a visa or entry clearance when you came to the UK? (ht)
K6; In which country did you obtain your visa or entry clearance? (ht)
K7; What is the reference number of the visa or entry clearance? (ht)
K8; What date was your visa or entry clearance valid from? (ht)
K9; What date was your visa or entry clearance valid to? (ht)
Doubt #1: I came to uk in 2010 on a Tier 4 student visa post which i switched to Tier 1 PSW (my current visa category) while i was in UK so not sure whether to enter Tier 4 student visa details for questions above or Tier 1 PSW visa details?
Doubt #2: do i need to attach my husbands (PBS main applicant) original
visa and passport or just copies with my application since im applying seperately?
Doubt #3: Can someone please confirm the complete list of doccuments that i need to attach with my application?
ujjal wrote:Hello everybody
My current status is tier -4 student. My wife switched to tier 2 (General)and now I have a daughter of 14 months and I am doing MBA . Bt I want to switch to tier2 dependant
So do I need to leave the country for that.
anitha_i wrote:Hello Everyone
I am just glad I came across this forum!
I am currently on a Tier 2(General) visa sponsored by the company I work for. I was recently refused an application to switch to my husband's visa (Tier 1 General) in March 2013, on the basis that I cannot make an In-country application for it and I will have to apply from India to switch between the tiers, which I thought was very unfair as I still satisfied all the other requirements for a successful application.
The reason I am trying to switch is just that
having my own visa gives me more flexibility and a peace of mind as I no longer have to keep worrying about the day things start to go wrong in my company. I was going to go to India next month to switch my visa, but was still in a dilemma as, though my company might give me permission to work from India till I sort the visa out, in those rare cases of delayed/missed applications (I have heard cases where people's application have been delayed a decision for more than a year), it would begin to get a lot more complicated and hard to convince them to give me an extended permission to work from India.
Had it not been for this thread I would have never found out that the immigration rules have changed now since the 1st of October 2013. So, thanks to everyone who had posted here!
Just, to be double sure that I am not on the wrong track (I have already had a rejection in March 2013), I am currently on a tier2 General visa and my husband is on a tier1 general visa, so can anybody please confirm if I am eligible to switch as a dependent to my husband's visa from within the UK?
Thanks a lot for you help!
Regards,
Anitha.