My son's visa expiring next month after 5 years, hes visa is to join parents, how to renew this which form to use? Please can you give me a link? I'm a British citizen.
tnx
My son's visa expiring next month after 5 years, hes visa is to join parents, how to renew this which form to use? Please can you give me a link? I'm a British citizen.
tnx
More information is needed.
Exactly what visa does your son have ?
Settlement. He could go for citizenship but he hasn't done his Life in the UK test yet..so he can just extend. .tnx
How old is your son now ?
When you applied for his visa, what visa did you have, ILR , FLR or ??
He's 21.. he came here when he was 17.. ILR is his visa..he could get citizenship, but he's not done his Life in UK Test yet, so he'll just extend it..but what application forms to use?
Tnx
ILR does not expire as such. It's indefinite.
Maybe time to renew the BRP
Take a look here:-
ILR has a limit?? now??
Hope it helps.
Here's a link to the appropriate form:-
Application for a Replacement Biometric Residence Permit (BRP)
Do you mean ILE (Indefinite Leave to Enter) Join parents ?
I think he needs to fill in the same form you filled in when you applied for British Citizenship - FORM AN - but he needs to pass the Life in the UK Test and have a Certificate showing that he has a Speaking and Listening qualification in English at B1 CEFR or higher, or an equivalent level qualification;
OR
1.
A print out from the points-based calculator, with the equivalent level of your
degree and the level of English
2.
An English language Assessment (ELA) from UK NARIC (this will also show us
that UK NARIC are content that your qualification is equivalent to a UK degree
https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...de_AN_v1_0.pdf
..I would also suggest using a Checking Service when he applies for citizenship
Good luck.
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
If you had ILR when you applied for his visa, then he should have been given ILE. Is the expiry date also the date his passport expires ? I think so, because - as others have said - ILR\ILE doesn't expire. As long as he doesn't spend 2yrs or more outside of the UK in 1 trip he will not lose his ILR\ILE.
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...g-and-validityThe ‘expiry’ date for applicants who qualify for ILE should represent the expiry date of the applicant’s passport and does not indicate an expiry of ‘indefinite leave to enter’.
I think that's it..but he hasn't taken the Life in the UK test..so how to extend his visa??
Spoke to someone and said it's ILE to join parents. Has no expiration date - even says on visa as long as parents are still in UK
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