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FLRM - Urgent Advice Needed

Post by luckyumar » Sun Dec 03, 2017 12:40 am

Hello everyone :)

I hope you all are fine. First of all I would like to thanks everyone for your kind advices for my previous applications.

My wife n son (UK born) current visa is tier 2 pbs dependent. I got my ilr on 10 years basis and submitted Mn1 application for my son two weeks ago.

This time I'm preparing FLRM application for my wife. Please see the list of documents I'm going to submit with her application.
- Wife n my passports.
- Wife n my brp.
- Marriage certificate
- Child UK birth certificate
- 2 wife photos n 1 mine.
- My 6 months payslips and bank statements. Salary 21k but got pay rise from 15/08/17new salary £ 25,650.
- Joint name council bills for two years
- Joint mortgage statements for two year
- Joint bank statements for two years
- Joint utility bills for two years.
- B1 English pass certificate from trinity collage.

And further supporting documents to prove that we are living together for last two years.

Please let me know if above documents are enough for her application and also please advice me if my salary is enough to cover financial requirements.
Many Thanks
UMAR

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Re: FLRM - Urgent Advice Needed

Post by luckyumar » Mon Dec 04, 2017 12:39 am

Hi guys,
Can someone please help with my questions?????

Specially financial requirement question. As I checked with my solicitors who said that £18,600 income threshold is required in my case. As my child is not applying with my wife and I made a separate application under Mn1 firm for British citizenship. He also mention that HO guidelines for financial requirements page 7 is applicable in my case. Please see below link and guide me if it's correct in my case.

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _Final.pdf

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Re: FLRM - Urgent Advice Needed

Post by zimba » Mon Dec 04, 2017 1:24 am

Correct. Your spouse has to switch to FLR(M), either you or her need to demonstrate the 18,600 min salary with at least 6 months of payslip. Her ILR clock will be reset to zero
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Re: FLRM - Urgent Advice Needed

Post by luckyumar » Mon Dec 04, 2017 10:11 pm

Thanks Zimba for your reply.

Do I need to mention this on my wife application that I've submitted separate application for my child under Mn1 form and mention HO case reference . So that HO would exclude him from financial threshold.

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Re: FLRM - Urgent Advice Needed

Post by zimba » Tue Dec 05, 2017 10:01 pm

No need
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Re: FLRM - Urgent Advice Needed

Post by luckyumar » Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:30 am

Thanks again Zimba.

I'm confused after reading the financial requirement guidelines as suggested by the solicitor.
My question is that even though I'm not including my child in my wife Flrm application, but still not confident about the salary threshold. It's clearly says if a child is not British or settled than the required threshold should be £22,400 as he still on tier 2 dependent visa.....can you please provide a link or clear guidelines when not to include child for salary threshold??????? Please

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Re: FLRM - Urgent Advice Needed

Post by CR001 » Wed Dec 06, 2017 11:54 am

You need £18,600pa and you can include a letter stating that you have applied for your child(ren) on MN1 under Section 1(3) of the British Nationality Act, which is an entitlement to register if UK born.
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Re: FLRM - Urgent Advice Needed

Post by luckyumar » Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:37 pm

Thanks again CR001 for a prompt reply and You are always there whenever I need advice and your advices are always correct. Specially for my pervious applications tier 2 n 10 year long residency.

If possible for my own personal satisfaction can you send me a link or provide me any reference to prove that there is no need to include my son for income threshold i.e. £22,400?????
I will be very thankful to you.

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Re: FLRM - Urgent Advice Needed

Post by CR001 » Wed Dec 06, 2017 2:43 pm

A non British child is USUALLY included in the financial requirement. Only a British citizen child is NOT included. Your child will likely NOT be British when your submit. But if you state in the application that your have submitted MN1 for your child under Section 1(3) of the BNA, HO will likely accept £18,600pa.
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