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CR001 wrote:You have to apply for a spouse and child settlement visa. Current cost is £1464 each plus £600 each Immigration Health Surcharge. They will be issued, if successful, with an initial 30 day visa and must enter the UK within this time. Within 10 days of arriving in the UK, they must collect their Biometric Residence Cards at their nominated Post Office. This card/visa will be valid for 2.5 years.
Close to the time that they have been resident for 2.5 years, they must apply for an extension which will be for another 2.5 years. They must again meet the financial and English requirement and pay the visa fee each again (whatever it is at that time) and pay the Immigration health surcharge again, currently £500 for an extension,
You must meet the financial requirement of £22,400pa and have 6 months payslips and bank statements to proved it.
Your wife must meet the A1 English requirement.
https://www.gov.uk/join-family-in-uk/overview
Shortly before reaching 5 years residence in the UK, they can then apply for ILR.
Brill, thanks CR001 !CR001 wrote:Your wife can apply within the UK for a spouse visa on form FLR(M). Meeting all the same requirements.
If she does this, she will have to inform her employer that her visa category has changed. She would then be free to work for another employer within the UK on her spouse visa.
Child should apply for a child settlement visa once mother has her spouse visa.
Alternatively, child could apply for a Tier 2 ICT dependent visa and come to UK to join mother and then apply on FLR(M) at the same time as your wife.