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Ahh, to avoid Army call up?JWillem wrote:Yes, I've read the link to the Home Office website, but there's still a lot of information which remains unclear. As I understand it, he would need to be in his host country to apply for this family visa. But what would happen after the visa expires? By that time he'll be over 18. I'm assuming that then he'd need to apply for permanent settlement, but I know just how difficult that would be given his age.
To answer your questions, yes, I do meet the financial requirements. Also, he's currently living with his grandmother in Ukraine.
Wanderer is in particularly cynical mood today I see.JWillem wrote:Yes, I've read the link to the Home Office website, but there's still a lot of information which remains unclear. As I understand it, he would need to be in his host country to apply for this family visa. But what would happen after the visa expires? By that time he'll be over 18. I'm assuming that then he'd need to apply for permanent settlement, but I know just how difficult that would be given his age.
To answer your questions, yes, I do meet the financial requirements. Also, he's currently living with his grandmother in Ukraine.
Just saying because that's what the UKVI will be saying too.....MPH80 wrote:Wanderer is in particularly cynical mood today I see.JWillem wrote:Yes, I've read the link to the Home Office website, but there's still a lot of information which remains unclear. As I understand it, he would need to be in his host country to apply for this family visa. But what would happen after the visa expires? By that time he'll be over 18. I'm assuming that then he'd need to apply for permanent settlement, but I know just how difficult that would be given his age.
To answer your questions, yes, I do meet the financial requirements. Also, he's currently living with his grandmother in Ukraine.
When the child enters on that visa - he will have to extend after 33 months - providing he meets the requirements. Such that a) He's still dependant on you, b) He hasn't got married, c) he hasn't moved out and started an independent life.
After a further 33 months - he can then apply for indefinite leave.
For someone who will be 23 by the time ILR comes around - that's not an overly nice prospect to have those restrictions on you.
You'll need to be careful on sole responsibility - you'll have to have some kind of court order in place to prove the biological father has given up (or was forced to give up) all responsibility for the child.
How long until he's 18?
M.