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hello, i also read that can apply 28 days before the 30 month of anniversary of your arrival in the UK, so can i apply by february 27, 2020? correct me if im wrong pls and btw i will apply thru post.
It's not mandatory to apply 28 days before the visa expiry date. Applying earlier than this may incur an additional FLR(M) extension to make up any shortfall in the 5 year qualifying period.
Correct. The date of posting will be taken as the date of application. Send by registered or recorded post and keep the postal receipt.Mrsrainbow143 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2017 10:10 pm
hello, i also read that can apply 28 days before the 30 month of anniversary of your arrival in the UK, so can i apply by february 27, 2020? correct me if im wrong pls and btw i will apply thru post.
and how long will i get the decision also? thank you
I can only tell you what mentioned in UKVi guidance notes and if you read part 5 of guidance notes of FLR(M) it sayMrsrainbow143 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2017 10:10 pmhello, i also read that can apply 28 days before the 30 month of anniversary of your arrival in the UK, so can i apply by february 27, 2020? correct me if im wrong pls and btw i will apply thru post.
and how long will i get the decision also? thank you
They encourage you to apply 28 days before expiry date . If its not mandatory to apply within 28 days before expiry of current visa then which date you can apply for extension i.e how early is too earlyCasa wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2017 10:13 pmIt's not mandatory to apply 28 days before the visa expiry date. Applying earlier than this may incur an additional FLR(M) extension to make up any shortfall in the 5 year qualifying period.
Obviously an application must be submitted before the visa expires as FLR(M) requires extent leave, unlike SET(M).
Thanks for the replies ILR1980 and CASA, and yes me and my husband make sure we have those evidence.Casa wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2017 10:20 pmCorrect. The date of posting will be taken as the date of application. Send by registered or recorded post and keep the postal receipt.Mrsrainbow143 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2017 10:10 pm
hello, i also read that can apply 28 days before the 30 month of anniversary of your arrival in the UK, so can i apply by february 27, 2020? correct me if im wrong pls and btw i will apply thru post.
and how long will i get the decision also? thank you
A postal application can take around 3 months to process, Your legal status continues while you are waiting for the decision.
Ensure you keep correspondence/bills etc addressed to you both during the 2.5 year qualifying period as proof that you have been living together,
Note the word 'encourage', which is not 'mandatory'.ILR1980 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2017 10:28 pmI can only tell you what mentioned in UKVi guidance notes and if you read part 5 of guidance notes of FLR(M) it sayMrsrainbow143 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2017 10:10 pmhello, i also read that can apply 28 days before the 30 month of anniversary of your arrival in the UK, so can i apply by february 27, 2020? correct me if im wrong pls and btw i will apply thru post.
and how long will i get the decision also? thank you
5. When to apply
You and any children under 18 should apply before the end of your/their permitted stay in the UK. We encourage you to apply 28 days before the expiry date.
whats the issue in applying within 28 days before the expiry date? Its not recommended to apply too early or too late
secondly when you will get decision depend on many factors i.e whether your application is straightforward or complicated , numbers of pending application(backlog) at given time etc so you better check waiting time threads on this forum which might give you some idea
Yes agree encourage is definitely not mandatory but I will still follow what they encourage us to doCasa wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2017 10:42 pm
Note the word 'encourage', which is not 'mandatory'.
I've explained (clearly I hope) the window in which to apply. Some members are confused with the UKVI guidance and believe they MUST apply exactly on the 28th day prior to the visa expiry date.
They can choose to apply 28 days before the 30 month anniversary of their entry into the UK, assuming their arrival wasn't delayed by more than 3 months.
Thanks for this linkCasa wrote: ↑Sun Oct 22, 2017 11:17 pm4. Family Life as a Partner
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A person in the UK with entry clearance or limited leave to remain as a partner granted under Appendix FM on the basis of an application made from 9 July 2012 should apply for further leave to remain no more than 28 days before their extant leave expires or no more than 28 days before they have completed 30 months in the UK with such leave. Up to 28 days of extant leave remaining at the date of application will be added to the period of leave granted.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ly-members
Thanks for explaining but what should a person do if they have corrected biometric permit and got new valid from and expiry date..for example in my spouse caseCasa wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2017 9:43 amYou're missing the point. I'll try again.
1. If the entry into the UK is delayed by more than 3 months (33 month visa), if they apply 28 days before the 30 month anniversary
they will have a shortfall in the 5 year qualifying period. Therefore they shouldn't apply any earlier than 28 days before the visa expiry date.
2. If the applicant has not delayed entry, they can apply 28 days before the 30 months anniversary of their entry date.
3. If the applicant is applying for a second FLR(M) extension, they can apply 28 days before the visa expiry date.
Let's not lose sight of the OP's situation. They are asking if they can apply as in point 2 above...and yes, they can.
Please post this in your own topic. This isn't a general discussion thread and the OP will be confused with off-topic posts.ILR1980 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2017 8:13 pmThanks for explaining but what should a person do if they have corrected biometric permit and got new valid from and expiry date..for example in my spouse caseCasa wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2017 9:43 amYou're missing the point. I'll try again.
1. If the entry into the UK is delayed by more than 3 months (33 month visa), if they apply 28 days before the 30 month anniversary
they will have a shortfall in the 5 year qualifying period. Therefore they shouldn't apply any earlier than 28 days before the visa expiry date.
2. If the applicant has not delayed entry, they can apply 28 days before the 30 months anniversary of their entry date.
3. If the applicant is applying for a second FLR(M) extension, they can apply 28 days before the visa expiry date.
Let's not lose sight of the OP's situation. They are asking if they can apply as in point 2 above...and yes, they can.
Date of entry was : Sep 2016
Sent biomteric for correction in nov 2016 after collecting it from post office
date of issue for new biometric permit: dec 2016
Expiry date : august 2019( it is more than 33 months)
Now if we go after 28 days before entry then she should apply by march 2019
and if 28 days before visa expiry then should apply by july 2019
which is difference of four months
ok no problem . I posted them because its relevant to question but sure delete them if you consider it off topicCasa wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2017 8:36 pmPlease post this in your own topic. This isn't a general discussion thread and the OP will be confused with off-topic posts.ILR1980 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2017 8:13 pmThanks for explaining but what should a person do if they have corrected biometric permit and got new valid from and expiry date..for example in my spouse caseCasa wrote: ↑Mon Oct 23, 2017 9:43 amYou're missing the point. I'll try again.
1. If the entry into the UK is delayed by more than 3 months (33 month visa), if they apply 28 days before the 30 month anniversary
they will have a shortfall in the 5 year qualifying period. Therefore they shouldn't apply any earlier than 28 days before the visa expiry date.
2. If the applicant has not delayed entry, they can apply 28 days before the 30 months anniversary of their entry date.
3. If the applicant is applying for a second FLR(M) extension, they can apply 28 days before the visa expiry date.
Let's not lose sight of the OP's situation. They are asking if they can apply as in point 2 above...and yes, they can.
Date of entry was : Sep 2016
Sent biomteric for correction in nov 2016 after collecting it from post office
date of issue for new biometric permit: dec 2016
Expiry date : august 2019( it is more than 33 months)
Now if we go after 28 days before entry then she should apply by march 2019
and if 28 days before visa expiry then should apply by july 2019
which is difference of four months