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You will probably need more than that.PeatD wrote:Thanks @noajthan! I was hoping the residence card comes in time, but if I did apply for the FP I don't have any original documents aside from my passport, as the home office already has them. Or will I just need to provide my case reference number?
Ok so its not sounding too good for me to make any travel plans between my visa expiring and getting my residence card!noajthan wrote:You will probably need more than that.
If visa expires and RC is approved before that time then all good.PeatD wrote:Ok so its not sounding too good for me to make any travel plans between my visa expiring and getting my residence card!noajthan wrote:You will probably need more than that.
Can you please also advise if theres anything specific I need to do once my Tier 5 YMS Visa expires? I've read somewhere that I will need to leave the country within 90 days of the expiration, but if my residence card is not approved in that time, do I basically need to pack up and leave?
Thanks @noajthan - if RC is denied, my partner and I have discussed getting married - but what would be needed then? I do realise its not an automatic right to stay etc if we do get married, but i can't work out what I would specifically need to apply for - I'd imagine it would be something for both EU and UK immigration? But essentially I'd still be an overstayer, married or not?noajthan wrote: If visa expires and RC is approved before that time then all good.
If visa has expired and you have no other basis to be in UK and RC is denied then you will be an overstayer.
If you're going to get married don't wait to become an overstayer.PeatD wrote:Thanks @noajthan - if RC is denied, my partner and I have discussed getting married - but what would be needed then? I do realise its not an automatic right to stay etc if we do get married, but i can't work out what I would specifically need to apply for - I'd imagine it would be something for both EU and UK immigration? But essentially I'd still be an overstayer, married or not?noajthan wrote: If visa expires and RC is approved before that time then all good.
If visa has expired and you have no other basis to be in UK and RC is denied then you will be an overstayer.
- do not use an expired visa for "old".Something old,
something new,
something borrowed,
something blue