New successful case and testimonial on application for an Indefinite Leave to Remain as a spouse of a British citizen.

“Dear Lucy, my sincere thanks for helping me apply for my Indefinite Leave to Remain (as a Spouse of a UK citizen, SET M application). It was such a pleasure having Christina assist me on Friday at the Home Office. Her kindness and reassurance together with her knowledge and ability to explain the procedures to me so clearly was wonderful. I could not have asked for a better representative. I will contact you in due course regarding my British citizenship.”

This came from Pamela, a South African national who is married to a UK citizen, so we submitted a SET(M) application. Interestingly, Pamela and her husband initially came in the UK on an Ancestral visa and a dependent visa. Then Pamela’s husband registered as a UK citizen, we understand it was on the basis of being born before 1983 to a British mother. Upon receipt of a UK passport, Pamela applied for a visa as a spouse of a settled person (FLR M) and that application happened in early 2013, ie after 9 July 2012. Nevertheless, the UK Border Agency decided to issue a 2 year Spouse visa, as was under the ‘old Rules’. Now, 2 years later in 2015, we applied for an Indefinite Leave based on 2 years, on same-day service.

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