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    KOL - Knowledge of life is the same test as the 'life in the UK' test, might be wise for her to take it asap anyway (she will need it for applying for ILR).

    what does her visa exactly say Rosie -

    SETTLEMENT SPOUSE/CP(KOL REQ)
    SETTLEMENT SPOUSE/CP
    SETTLEMENT TO JOIN/ACC PARTNER -
    SETTLEMENT TO JOIN/ACC PARTNER(KOL REQ)
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    KOL - Knowledge of life is the same test as the 'life in the UK' test, might be wise for her to take it asap anyway (she will need it for applying for ILR).

    what does her visa exactly say Rosie -

    SETTLEMENT SPOUSE/CP(KOL REQ)
    SETTLEMENT SPOUSE/CP
    SETTLEMENT TO JOIN/ACC PARTNER -
    SETTLEMENT TO JOIN/ACC PARTNER(KOL REQ)
    Hi Joe ....... the visas state exactly the following:-

    1. Sister-in-Law's visa - "Visa to join partner (my brother's name and date of birth are shown next)"

    2. Nephew's visa :- "Visa settlement Acc Mother to Join Father (my brother's name is then stated) "

    The visa applications submitted were for settlement but I now notice that isn't actually stated on my sister-in-law's visa. There isn't any mention of KOL anywhere and the exact wording is as shown above.

    It now transpires that although my sister-in-law was expecting to be interviewed in Philippines , she wasn't. I sent an enquiry to UK Vac in Makati explaining the situation in full, advising that they have a six year old son and asked which visa application should be sent. They advised it should be Child and Unmarried Partner Settlement Visas but there was no mention of ULE in their reply which I still have.

    Since my sister-in-law hasn't yet taken any form of KOL test I do wonder if it is actually worth raising this now? Also since "settlement" has been ommitted from the visa, I wonder if this is an issue?

    Any advice would be gratefully received.


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