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    looks like my sstepson cannot be included on my wifes set (m) form.

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    they dont know what there doing !!





    i give up...


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    Your stepson is now age 18 and he will need to submit his own application form! Proof will need to be supplied that the son is indeed still a dependant.

    You are making yourself confused just follow the bloody intruction written on the SET M Notes!
    Not an expert, I only try to help.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyJ View Post
    You are making yourself confused .....
    Thats understandable, he's a Manc

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    some lady you are

    confused !!! nah, iam not a woman

    to visa's, ind and the gov !!!

    well, i might be a manc and unlike scousers i can read, but i got told this by someone
    'discretionary' cases given the existence of various Home Office operational policies that are not public knowledge. '
    but they will not tell me what the discrentionary policies are caz there not public knowledge

    well looks like my stepson CAN apply for ILR even thou he will have only been here 6 months, wether he gets it, thats depends on the discrentionary policies they use


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    Quote Originally Posted by LadyJ View Post
    Your stepson is now age 18 and he will need to submit his own application form! Proof will need to be supplied that the son is indeed still a dependant.
    You are making yourself confused just follow the bloody intruction written on the SET M Notes!
    So it means child under 18 doesnt need to apply and pay separately im worried about that cuz its too expensive to pay double my child is only 6yrs old....
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiger@tigress View Post
    So it means child under 18 doesnt need to apply and pay separately im worried about that cuz its too expensive to pay double my child is only 6yrs old....
    child under 18 can go on your visa app, did you not put your child on your visa app as a dependant and send your childs passport with yours? i think you should have, as if you haven't then you will have to pay, becuase how is your child going to get a visa in thier passport

    on my wifes visa app, i put our little gal as a dependant, and sent both passports at the same time and both had a visa placed in them.

    but we didnt send my stepsons passport becuase he did have a proper birth cert or a passport when my wife appiled, i applied for that later and had to pay again


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    child under 18 can go on your visa app, did you not put your child on your visa app as a dependant and send your childs passport with yours? i think you should have, as if you haven't then you will have to pay, becuase how is your child going to get a visa in thier passport
    on my wifes visa app, i put our little gal as a dependant, and sent both passports at the same time and both had a visa placed in them.
    but we didnt send my stepsons passport becuase he did have a proper birth cert or a passport when my wife appiled, i applied for that later and had to pay again
    Yes we did and my daughter got her visa and we did paid separate for her visa and i got worried about the extenstion if she will be paid 700£ like mine its so, very expensive.... but lady J says no need cuz she is below 18
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    you should not have paid for the child.. no you dont have to pay if your child is under 18 , but the child must apply at the same time as you on your app, and you must send the childs passport with yours or you will have to pay..



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    well after a week of trying to find out what to do about my stepsnos visa, and trying to find out which form to use. ive finally got somewhere, ive phoned ind oh must be 8 times (most of time you get same answer, but not always which is ) phoned 3 law centres, 1 gave me the wrong advice, while the other was right, and the 3rd well the immigration guy was never there, the biggest is for The Immigration Advisory Service (IAS) who are the UK’s largest charity providing representation and advice in immigration and asylum law. they have offices in each major city, i phoned up about 5 of these offices, and told to phone another number or there is no answer or told to phone back later, after about 20 calls to them i gave up, and i even emailed 2 offices and got no reply, they are worse than IND if thats possible

    the best place i found for advice was JCWI, the joint council for the welfare of immigrants, the guy explained everything, and basically told me, my stepson has the same rights as my wife to ILR, as he is still dependant on her, and it don't matter if hes 18 now. and thinks there will be no problem getting ILR for him.

    so i'll be applying for ILR for my wife and stepson tomoz, and i should know in about a month


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