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ILR appointment: Newborn without appointment : Can he go in?

Post by Wireless » Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:14 am

We are going for ILR appointment in croydon on 15th Oct and we have a new born baby (in UK) which we have not included in ILR application as we plan to apply for his passport after our ILR.

Is it possible to take him with us on the day of the appointment even his name is not included in the appointment? Is there any such restriction or anyone else had such experience... Please share


We dont have any relative arrangement here and bit reluctant to leave him to day care ....

Thanks

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Re: ILR appointment: Newborn without appointment : Can he go

Post by UKBALoveStory » Thu Oct 10, 2013 9:35 am

Wireless wrote:We are going for ILR appointment in croydon on 15th Oct and we have a new born baby (in UK) which we have not included in ILR application as we plan to apply for his passport after our ILR.

Is it possible to take him with us on the day of the appointment even his name is not included in the appointment? Is there any such restriction or anyone else had such experience... Please share


We dont have any relative arrangement here and bit reluctant to leave him to day care ....

Thanks
Yes. You can take him with you.

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Post by Amber » Thu Oct 10, 2013 9:41 am

Please continue in your other thread
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