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The US Dollars payslips will be a bit of a give away that OP is non residentmarcnath wrote:If you are only moving to the US for 18 months, I assume you are keeping all your bills, bank account, lease etc. with the UK address - so you should be able to provide the necessary evidence for co-habitation during that period.
I consider that logically you are living with your wife and daughter here and temporarily travelling for business requirements - but I am not sure if UKVI will see it that way.
Having said that, as part of the application process, there is no requirement to explicitly point out that you are overseas currently (I am not sure but I don't think your passport needs to be submitted for your dependants ILR). You should not give any false information, but you also do not need to volunteer information that is not needed as part of the application.
Fair point.CR001 wrote: The US Dollars payslips will be a bit of a give away that OP is non resident
Can we not turn every topic you feel needs it, into 'academic discussion' please. The requirement for the spouse on a dependent visa is to prove that they/partner are present and settled in the UK.marcnath wrote:Fair point.CR001 wrote: The US Dollars payslips will be a bit of a give away that OP is non resident
But there can be an interesting academic discussion on this - what is the definition of living together in the UK ? It definitely does not mean being in the UK physically together for every day. They do not impose any conditions on how long the spouse can be out of the country (so they are not in the UK together).
So I would assume the definition of living together in the UK would be based on the evidence that can be produced, not on being physically in the UK together.
If this was reversed and the spouse was in US for eighteen months, she would still be given an ILR. So I can't imagine that the reverse is not true.
Apologies, will refrain from doing so in the future.CR001 wrote: Can we not turn every topic you feel needs it, into 'academic discussion' please. The requirement for the spouse on a dependent visa is to prove that they/partner are present and settled in the UK.
It turns topics into a free for all and the poor OP's question literally gets lost.marcnath wrote:Apologies, will refrain from doing so in the future.CR001 wrote: Can we not turn every topic you feel needs it, into 'academic discussion' please. The requirement for the spouse on a dependent visa is to prove that they/partner are present and settled in the UK.
I was hoping it would give ideas and be helpful and have anyone else who has used the arguments to come forward.
But my bad.