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Yes, if you meet all the standard requirements for a spouse visa.SyS64786 wrote:Hello there,
I would like to know if i can apply for Spouse visa through my (wife-to-be) while her status in UK is (Refugee Leave to Remain which is until 2019).
thanks
Casa wrote:Yes, if you meet all the standard requirements for a spouse visa.SyS64786 wrote:Hello there,
I would like to know if i can apply for Spouse visa through my (wife-to-be) while her status in UK is (Refugee Leave to Remain which is until 2019).
thanks
SET18.3 Sponsors eligibility
The sponsor (UK refugee / person with HP) must hold valid leave as a refugee or person with HP.
The sponsor must be able to maintain and accommodate the applicant.
In the case of a spouse or partner, the marriage or relationship between the sponsor and the applicant must be genuine and subsisting and they must intend to live together permanently.
Obie wrote:370 (A) will not affect spouse application.
Casa wrote:I believe it may fall under the failure to disclose material facts.
Also when was the Public Disorder Notice (PND) served?
"The applicant has been convicted of or admitted an offence for which they received a non-custodial sentence or other out of court disposal that is recorded on their criminal record within the 12 months prior to the date on which the application is decided"
Obie may have other comments.
i could still be rejected ?Casa wrote:You may still have a problem due to not declaring the PND.
Yes, in my opinion it could. You were required to state in the application any convictions during your time in the UK, which you omitted to doSyS64786 wrote:i could still be rejected ?Casa wrote:You may still have a problem due to not declaring the PND.
Yes, but that was a genuine mistake ( i have also made few other mistakes on my application ). i didn't intend to hide any information whatsoever. .Casa wrote:Yes, in my opinion it could. You were required to state in the application any convictions during your time in the UK, which you omitted to doSyS64786 wrote:i could still be rejected ?Casa wrote:You may still have a problem due to not declaring the PND.