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Appendix 1 or 2

Discussion in 'UK Visa and Immigration Help' started by iryn baniago, May 13, 2015.

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What appendix am I going to submit? I have an indefinite leave to remain visa issued 2009.

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  1. iryn baniago
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    iryn baniago New Member

    What appendix do I need to submit. I applied for settlement visa for my son. I hold an indefinite leave to remain visa on2009. Please help.
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    Anne Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Since you have been granted ILR before the 2012 Immigration rules, it's Appendix 1 according to what I read. I don't have an experience or don't know someone who has brought their child/children to the UK under old rules. But I found this info from the UKVI site. Maybe someone will enlighten us here.

    VAF4 for family settlement:

    You should complete Appendix 1 if you wish to come to the UK as:
    • The adult dependant relative of a person who is present and settled in the UK; or
    • The adult dependant relative of a person with limited leave to enter or remain in the UK as a refugee or as the beneficiary of
    humanitarian protection; or
    • The child of settled parents or with one parent who has limited leave as a partner or parent granted under the Rules in force before
    9 July 2012.

    You should complete Appendix 2 if you wish to come to the UK as:
    • The spouse or civil partner of someone settled in the UK; or
    • The child of a parent who is applying for entry clearance as a partner or the child who is applying to join their parent who is already in the
    UK and has been granted limited leave as partner granted under the Immigration Rules in force on 09 July 2012; or
    • The fiancé(e) or proposed civil partner of someone settled in the UK; or
    • The unmarried or same sex partner of someone settled in the UK; or
    • The Post Flight family member (spouse or civil partner, unmarried or same-sex partner, fiancé(e) or proposed civil partner, or child) of
    someone with limited leave to enter or remain in the UK as a refugee or is the beneficiary of humanitarian protection.

    Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/274029/VAF4A.pdf
  3. iryn baniago
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    iryn baniago New Member

    Thanks Anne for replying.

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