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Why or who said you wife can be denied entry? If she holds a valid visa then she should not have an issue re-entering the UK. How long has she been away?1. Bring wife to UK under the current Visa. Get her converted to spouse of a settled person category. Then apply for daughters visa from India. There might be an issue. My wife can/may be denied entry to U.K. as I am no more Tier 1. My wife won't approve option 1 as it means leaving my daughter behind.
This will reset your wifes time to zero for ILR and she will have to wait a further 5 years.2. Apply for both wife and child from India as a spouse / child of a settled person. This means my wife current visa becomes invalid. Then bring them both to U.K. He said option 2 is technically correct option.
This is your best option. Child will always follow the same route as the mother in this case.I was thinking of applying for my daughter under Tier 1 General Dependent Child visa.
CR001 wrote:Why or who said you wife can be denied entry? If she holds a valid visa then she should not have an issue re-entering the UK. How long has she been away?1. Bring wife to UK under the current Visa. Get her converted to spouse of a settled person category. Then apply for daughters visa from India. There might be an issue. My wife can/may be denied entry to U.K. as I am no more Tier 1. My wife won't approve option 1 as it means leaving my daughter behind.I too think this is incorrect. She has been away for about 2 years and has still 10 months left in her current VisaThis will reset your wifes time to zero for ILR and she will have to wait a further 5 years.2. Apply for both wife and child from India as a spouse / child of a settled person. This means my wife current visa becomes invalid. Then bring them both to U.K. He said option 2 is technically correct option.Thanks. Something I don't want to as it means more money and timeThis is your best option. Child will always follow the same route as the mother in this case.I was thinking of applying for my daughter under Tier 1 General Dependent Child visa.Suggest get rid of your wishy washy advice solicitor. Hope he is not charging you for such awful, non-committal advice.Thanks. I will go for this. Quick Question - Main applicant in the PBS Dependent Child form - Is it me the earning member of the family or the mother as the child is following the mother route. Either way I plan to send my covering letter along with financial proofs
No He is not charging me anything extra. This was an advise from him
Main applicant in the PBS dependent form is the CHILD.joefreddy1906 wrote:Quick Question - Main applicant in the PBS Dependent Child form - Is it me the earning member of the family or the mother as the child is following the mother route. Either way I plan to send my covering letter along with financial proofs