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You can use this service of Blue route for English Language assessment (£59 incl VAT) but you would also need a Statement of Comparability which would cost another (£59) so total will be £123 approx including postage. The main difference between red and blue route is different timescales, Blue route takes min. 15 working days whereas Red route is expensive so bit quicker (10 days) as well. But both services give same certificates and valid for UKVI as well.krish_only4u wrote: ↑Mon Mar 12, 2018 2:23 pmHi ILRasi,
I applied with UKNARIC for my wife couple of weeks back. I contacted them. They said all UK VISA applicants have to use the red route which costs £120 + VAT + postal charge ( I paid £152 in total). This allows UKVI to check the details directly with UKNARIC. This application provides two certificates - one your english language is equivalent to level B1, C1, etc and the other which provides comparability to UK bachelor's or master's degree.
I dont think you can use the normal English Language assessment which costs approx £50 for VISA applications anymore.
Hi,lanrezy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 7:13 amDependantILRasi wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:37 pmHi,
I am trying to book appointment for ILR for my wife and children who are on tier1(general ) dependent visa.
The appointment booking system populates the below options.
Can you please confirm which one to select?
Select your leave category within SET(O) (Required)
Tier 1 (General)
Tier 2
Dependant
Other main applicant
Thanks
Hi,ILRasi wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:37 pmHi,
I am trying to book appointment for ILR for my wife and children who are on tier1(general ) dependent visa.
The appointment booking system populates the below options.
Can you please confirm which one to select?
Select your leave category within SET(O) (Required)
Tier 1 (General)
Tier 2
Dependant
Other main applicant
Thanks
Hi,
Many thanks zimba88.
Its looks like I could have saved £6000 by not applying kids ILR(born outside uk) and just to apply ILR for my wife and then to directly apply naturalization for 2 kids based on father with British passport and mother with ILR.
Kids born abroad applications for BC would still be 'at discretion' and no guarantee of approval. Some have had success but many have failed and been refused and then the children's visa have already expired, which creates more problems.ILRasi wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 12:58 pmIts looks like I could have saved £6000 by not applying kids ILR(born outside uk) and just to apply ILR for my wife and then to directly apply naturalization for 2 kids based on father with British passport and mother with ILR.
Big disappointment for me personally.
Thanks
In my case kids still got the visa validity until 2020 .I should have taken risk when comparing the huge ILR fee.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 1:10 pmKids born abroad applications for BC would still be 'at discretion' and no guarantee of approval. Some have had success but many have failed and been refused and then the children's visa have already expired, which creates more problems.ILRasi wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 12:58 pmIts looks like I could have saved £6000 by not applying kids ILR(born outside uk) and just to apply ILR for my wife and then to directly apply naturalization for 2 kids based on father with British passport and mother with ILR.
Big disappointment for me personally.
Thanks
Note that children are Registered not Naturalised.
Can you send me the link with cases where child(born outside uk) citizenship is refused without ILR and parents with British passport and ILR. when I did a search in this forum but cant find a single case but I can see plenty approvals under section 3.1 registration.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 1:10 pmKids born abroad applications for BC would still be 'at discretion' and no guarantee of approval. Some have had success but many have failed and been refused and then the children's visa have already expired, which creates more problems.ILRasi wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 12:58 pmIts looks like I could have saved £6000 by not applying kids ILR(born outside uk) and just to apply ILR for my wife and then to directly apply naturalization for 2 kids based on father with British passport and mother with ILR.
Big disappointment for me personally.
Thanks
Note that children are Registered not Naturalised.
Thanks CR001.So what I did was right .CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 25, 2018 1:50 pmMost approvals under section 3(1) are when the child has ILR already.
User 'KMVT' had a problem late last year MN1 child born abroad (click) and ILR for child refused as visa had expired (click).
User 'Frazhassan' also faced refusal for all three kids
There have been others but not able to do an indepth search at the moment.