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Amber_ wrote:The main applicant would be the dep. I imagine you can just turn up and use the same appointment as the forms are very similar and the fees are the same.
Amber_ wrote:SET(M) is for those with spouse/FLR(M) leave. A PBS dep whose spouse/partner/akin has settled as as a PBS applicant is entitled to settle on SET(O) when they have satisfied the requirements including the qualification period of 2/5 years.
Amber_ wrote:For SET(O) it's basically just KoLL (LIUK and B1 English), proof of cohabitation, qualifying period satisfied and adequate maintenance/accommodation. No experience, points etc... That's all not applicable. Obviously, both applicant and partner's BRPs, Passports and Marriage Certificate, 3 months wage slips and corresponding bank statements.
Amber_ wrote:SET(O) is correct.
There is no discrepancy. Tier 1 Dependants are not "in this category".Settlement wrote:You can apply for settlement as a husband, wife or civil partner if:
you have completed a period of 2 years in the UK, with a visa or permission to remain here in this category;
It is Set(M) if she is on a spouse visa.nirjharsaha wrote:Hi,
I am a British citizen. Before naturalizing as a British citizen in 2013, I had obviously got my Settlement; and prior to that I was on a work permit. Basically, I had got my settlement through the 5 year work permit in 2011 and got my citizenship in 2013.
My wife had applied for a spouse visa in June 2012 and got her Visa in Sept 2012. She then entered the country in December 2012. Now that 2 years have passed, she is applying for her settlement through the 2 year route (i.e she applied for her spouse visa prior to 9th July 2012),
Could you please tell which form she should apply (SET M or SET O)? If I use the UKBA questionnaire, it seems to show SET O form. However, the eligibility criteria of SET M seems to match my wife's case as I am British now. Set O doesn't seem to be the correct one.
Please advise. We have an appointment in a couple of days for SET M in the premium service center. So need response asap.
Many thanks