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  1. +1 000 000 Заявляния по категории Appendix FM ("виза жены") считается одним из самых сложных и запутанных типов завлений на ПМЖ cреди подобных иммиграционных категорий в мире.
  2. Спасибо, Игорь. Да, я могу профессионально заверить перевод с/на трех языков: UKR-ENG-RUS. А вот нотариально заверить документ не могу, т.к. я не нотариус.
  3. 06 November 2018 – Just useful and interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and up-dates from the Legal Centre – Open 7 days a week - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> UKVI Guidance: Points-based system: Tier 1 (Entrepreneur): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Guidance for how UK Visas and Immigration considers applications in the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) category of the points-based system (PBS). Replaced document with a new version. >>> UKVI Guidance: Guidance on application for UK visa as Tier 1 Investor: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Guidance to apply to come to the UK as a Tier 1 (Investor) or to extend your stay. Replaced document with a new version. >>> UKVI Guidance: Points-based system: Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Guidance on considering applications in the Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur) category of the PBS. 12:15am, 5 November 2018: Replaced document with a new version. >>> UKVI Guidance: Points-based system: Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Guidance for how UK Visas and Immigration considers applications in the Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) category of the PBS. Replaced the document with a new version. >>> UKVI Guidance: Guidance for dependants of UK visa applicants (Tiers 1, 2, 4, 5): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Full guidance on the policy for applications by the family of people who have UK visas under the points-based system (PBS dependants). Updated guidance. >>> UKVI Guidance: Guidance on application for UK visa as Tier 2 worker: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Guidance to apply to come to the UK as a Tier 2 skilled worker or to extend your stay. Updated guidance.
  4. Приветствую, Решения принимаются только по фамилии в паспорте. Если в паспорте сейчас НУЖНАЯ фамилия, все в порядке.
  5. 05 November 2018 – Just useful and interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre – Open 7 days a week - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> New UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services centres open: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-uk-v...es-centres-open</noindex> From Friday, 2nd November, people applying for work or study visas, settlement or citizenship from within the UK will be able to make appointments to use new, modernised and efficient service centres. The first centre will open in Manchester on Friday 9 November 2018 and will be followed by new centres in Birmingham, Glasgow, Cardiff, Belfast and Croydon. In addition, there will be 50 enhanced service centres nationally, which will be available to customers for a charge, and a premium lounge located in London. The modernised service will mean that most people applying in the UK will be able to submit their biometric information including photos, fingerprints, and signatures as well as their supporting evidence at a single appointment. The current system requires an individual to make an application, send their documents to UKVI, who retain them until the application is completed, and enrol their biometrics separately. To help improve peace of mind for customers using the centres, it will now be possible, in the majority of cases, to take digital copies of evidence meaning that people won’t have to hand over important documents, such as passports, while their applications are processed. The Immigration Minister Caroline Nokes said: We are committed to delivering a modern, convenient and easy to use service for UKVI customers. These new service centres located across the country are a key part of our vision for a system that supports its customers and provides peace of mind whilst they are making an application. The majority of people will now complete their applications online via an intuitive and easy to use system before attending one of the UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services centres (UKVCAS), which will be delivered by commercial partner Sopra Steria. Customers will be led through an online application process making it clear what they need to do, what supporting evidence they will need and where they need to go to complete their application. Free appointments will be available for everyone, however, customers will also have the option to purchase added value services such as same day appointments and On Demand services: <noindex>https://www.soprasteria.com/docs/librariesp...pp-services.pdf</noindex> In addition, there will also be 7 dedicated Service and Support Centres (SSC), which will transform the experience for people who need more support with their applications. Experienced frontline Home Office staff will help those who need extra support to better understand their circumstances and if necessary, take the appropriate safeguarding action. These SSCs will be in Belfast, Cardiff, Croydon, Glasgow, Liverpool, Sheffield and Solihull, and will open in January 2019. >>> UKVI Front End Services: New UK Visa and Citizenship Customer Journey UPDATED Information regarding the new US Visa and Citizenship application process and services, including the forthcoming role of Sopra Steria. The only changes from the information circulated on the 28th October are as follows: • the new UK VCAS Centres will start to open from the 9th November 2018 (not the 5th November as previously stated) • all locations will be open by 30th November 2018 (not the 29th November as previously stated). >>> UKVI Form: Application for derivative residence card in UK: form DRF1: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...in-uk-form-drf1</noindex> Application for a derivative residence card in the UK through a close association with an EEA national. >>> UKVI Form: Settle in the UK as a victim of domestic violence: form SET(DV): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...n-uk-form-setdv</noindex> Form to apply for indefinite leave to remain in the UK if you are a victim of domestic >>> UKVI Guidance: EU Settlement Scheme: employer toolkit: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> The employer toolkit equips employers with the right tools and information to support EU citizens and their families to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme. HTML versions of the toolkit materials added. >>> UKVI Guidance: EU Settlement Scheme Settlement Scheme pilot: application processing times: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...or-applications</noindex> Current expected processing times for applications to the EU Settlement Scheme pilot have been published. >>> UKVI Guidance: EU Settlement Scheme: evidence of UK residence: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/guidance/eu-settlement-s...ntent=immediate</noindex> The evidence of UK residence webpage for the purposes of the EU Settlement Scheme has been updated. Evidence of residence lists and guidance on what to do if you do not have enough evidence in your own name have been updated. >>> UKVI Guidance: EU Settlement Scheme caseworker guidance: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...worker-guidance</noindex> New guidance for caseworkers considering applications under the EU Settlement Scheme during the pilot has been published >>> UKVI Guidance: EU Settlement Scheme caseworker guidance and Suitability Requirements: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...worker-guidance</noindex> Guidance for caseworkers considering applications under the EU Settlement Scheme during the pilot.
  6. Приветствую. По правилам можно подать в течение 14 дней после окончания визы ТОЛЬКО в случае ОСОБО тяжелых обстоятельств. Например, потеряли документы, почта не работала, были без сознания в больнице. Если не подали вовремя т.к. забыли, или не хватало документов и т.п. - может печально кончиться и в лучшем случае получите визу на 2.5 года по 10 Year Route to Settlement. Нужно знать все детали Вашей ситуации. Я здесь для обсуждения Вашей ситуации: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/Konsultacija-s-Advokatom.html</noindex>
  7. Пожалйста. Рад был помочь.
  8. Клиенты Legal Centre получают Хорошие Новости и по Выходным. Эта суббота не была исключением. Только что получили новые EEA Permanent Residence карточки для нашего клиента из Украины и его жены из Латвии. Теперь клиенты могут БЫСТРЕЕ подать на гражданство и не ждать лишние 12 месяцев.
  9. Приветствую, Для личного визита - да, однозначно можете. Это Вы в отношении SET(M) спрашивали ?
  10. Каждый день приносит Хорошие Новости клиентам Legal Centre. Сегодня курер DX принес новенькую BRP карточку с Permanent Residence клиенту с Украины. Я помог клиенту легализоваться примерно 5 лет тому назад и недавно подготовил и подал заявление клиента на ПМЖ (Permanent Residence). Заявление клиента рассмотрели за 6 недель:
  11. Приветствую, Ответ может быть и "да", и "нет". Я могу обсудить все интересующие вопросы в телефонной или Skype консультации, на которую Вы моете записяться по этой ссылке: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/Konsultacija-s-Advokatom.html</noindex>
  12. Приветствую, Нужны "железные" доказательства того, что "ребенок старше 21 года" не ведет независимую жизнь, т.е. не женился, ЖИВЕТ с Вами (за исключением учебы в другом городе - тогда проживание в кампусе/арендованном жилье принимается) и что Вы помогаете ребенку финансово, т.е. он от Вас (полностью) зависит. Заявление сложное, но при правильной подготовке возможно получить положительноерешение - см. <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/reviews.php</noindex>
  13. 31 October 2018 – Just useful and interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre – Open 7 days a week - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Eighty librarians condemn deal between Home Office and SCL: <noindex>https://www.thebookseller.com/news/library-...ice-deal-797101</noindex> Eighty library professionals have signed an open letter condemning a deal between the Society of Chief Librarians (SCL) and UK Visas and Immigration that will see libraries provide biometric visa support services. >>> Waiver request for the knowledge of language and life in the UK requirement - medical opinion: <noindex>https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/go...aiver_KOLL_.pdf</noindex> This Guidance may be useful to those who cannot meet the KoLL (English language test requirement). >>> Courts foil Home Office attempt to hamstring Surinder Singh rights: <noindex>https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2018/2378.html</noindex> The Court of Appeal in Secretary of State for the Home Department v Christy [2018] EWCA Civ 2378 has comprehensively rejected an argument by the Home Office seeking to limit the obligation to consider “Surinder Singh” applications by extended family members. The decision seems entirely sensible. It must be an extremely common scenario for a UK citizen to meet and form a relationship with a non-EU national living in the EU with their own independent right of residence. To impose a requirement that the non-EU national was granted a right of residence based on the relationship and invoking the Citizen’s Directive, even when they had their own right to reside under the relevant domestic law, would be unnecessarily obstructive. This is all the more so given the wide variety of procedures, protocols and statuses in the different EU member states. Indeed in many cases it might not be possible to tell on what basis a right was granted, or whether a domestic right was favoured even if an EU law right existed. Final thought: despite the Home Office’s willingness in this case to embark upon a complex and legal nuanced argument which seeks to limit the scope of Banger, it is yet to incorporate any reference to this important judgment in the relevant policy guidance. >>> UKVI Guidance: EU Settlement Scheme pilot: applicant information: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/e...ntent=immediate</noindex> Information for applicants to the EU Settlement Scheme during the pilot running from 1 November to 21 December 2018. >>> UK Parliament Update: Home Affairs Committee criticises Government's response to migration report: <noindex>https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201...1663/166302.htm</noindex> The Home Affairs Committee has criticised the Government's inadequate response to their migration report into 'Policy options for future migration from the European Economic Area'.
  14. Каждый день приносит хорошие новости для клиентов Legal Centre Сегодня получил долгожданное положительное решение по делу еще одного клиента из Белоруссии. UK Border Agency необоснованно отказали клиенту и мне пришлось отстаивать интересы клиента в суде. Вот как выглядит решение UK Border Agency о том, что клиенту будет выдана 5-и летняя BRP карточка на основании правила Retained Right of Residence (EEA law), т.е. после развода с супругой из EU.
  15. 29 October 2018 – Just useful and interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre – Open 7 days a week - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Can one make a new spouse (out of country application) whilst they have an appeal pending (in respect of the refusal of an earlier spouse visa – out of country as well) ? The answer is generally “Yes”, on the basis of <noindex>https://web.archive.org/web/20170310053253/...-is-outstanding</noindex> >>> UKVI forms: updated form SU07 to sponsor a visa applicant: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...icant-form-su07</noindex> Form SU07 to sponsor a visa applicant, otherwise known as the 'sponsorship undertaking form', has been updated.
  16. Из сегоднешней почты: - Получена новая BRP карточка клиенту из Белоруссии после апелляции на основании Retained Right of Residence: - Получено согласие UK BA о том, что они согласны пересмотреть решение об отказе в натурализации клиентке (NB ! Клиентка подавала заяление сама сначала, получила отказ о обратилась ко мне):
  17. Приветствую, Да, правильно понимаете. Поэтому все нужно готовить заранее и правильно. Если есть хотя бы малейшее сомнение или риск отказаза, всегда можно перестраховаться и спать спокойно: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/Konsultacija-s-Advokatom.html</noindex> или <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/proverka-zayavleniy.html</noindex> или <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/Obshee-soprovozdenie.html</noindex> и т.п.
  18. 26 October 2018 – Just useful and interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre – Open 7 days a week - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Do you owe more than £500 to the NHS ? If so, then your visa may be refused or even revoked on entry to the UK, under the para 320(22): “320(22) where one or more relevant NHS body has notified the Secretary of State that the person seeking entry or leave to enter has failed to pay a charge or charges with a total value of at least £500 in accordance with the relevant NHS regulations on charges to overseas visitors.” Those who have “regularized” their status in-country and were issued with the 2.5 year BRP >>> Is there a limit on how many times the applicant can vary (change the type) of his outstanding application ? The answer is “No”. At the same time one should note that it may not be possible to vary an application at the UK BA Premium Service Centres.
  19. Так тоже можно. Я клиентам, кого представляю, для подстраховки советую так делать.
  20. Stop the Press - the closure of the UK BA Premium Service Centres and the introductions of the 3 new services 26 October 2018 – Just useful and interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and up-dates from the Legal Centre – Open 7 days a week - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> The closure of the UK BA Premium Service Centres and the NEW options to get decision sin 24 hours: <noindex>http://legalcentre.org/files/UK_UK_New_Services_Oct_2018.pdf</noindex> The UK BA Premium Service Centres will close from 30 Nov 2018 so there will be no more same day service appointments the way they were operating before. The new service will be introduced from the 1st November 2018. The services will also include the checking document service for the applicant. Three different options are being introduced: 1. Standard service – 8 weeks 2. Premium service – 10 working day 3. Super premium service – 24 hours The fees for the NEW Super Premium Service will be the same as the fees for the OLD Same Day Service: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/.../8-october-2018</noindex> It may be possible to upload copies of your supporting evidence or bring them with you for your biometric appointment. There will be 57 application submission locations across the UK. For example, for UK BA fee for the Tier 2(General) in-country application it will cost the applicant as follows: • £1354 to get a decision in 8 weeks after attending your biometric enrolment – the new Standard Service • £1813 to get a decision in 10 days after submitting your online application - the new Premium Service • £1944 to get a decision on the next working day following your biometric enrolment -the new Super Premium Service The above figures include the £19.20 biometric enrollment fee and exclude the NHS Surcharge fee of £150/£200 (currently; expected to increase to £300 and £400 accordingly) In cases where the UK BA will be unable to process your application the UK BA will con-tact you. Applicants in the UK seeking to remain in the UK or to settle permanently on the following routes will be eligible to use the new service UK Visa Citizenship Application Service (UKVCAS) from 5thNovember 2018: • Tier 1 (Investor) • Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) • Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) • Tier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur) • Tier 2 (General) • Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer): graduate trainee Tier 2 (Intra-Company Transfer): long term staff • Tier 2 (Minister of Religion • Tier 2 (Sportsperson) • Tier 4 (General) student • Tier 4 (Child) student • Tier 5 (Temporary Worker) • PBS Dependant –partner • PBD Dependent child • Member of HM forces or their dependants • Turkish Businessperson or Worker • Dependant partner of a Turkish Businessperson or Worker (ECAA 3 -Dependant Partner) • Dependent child of a Turkish Businessperson or Worker (ECAA 3 -Dependant Child) • Settle or extend your leave in the UK –Turkish ECAA categories only • Settle in the UK –long residence • Settle in the UK –child • Settle in the UK -partner of a person or parent of a child already settled in the UK • Settle in the UK -HM forces category • Settle in the UK –refugee or humanitarian protection • Settle in the UK -certain categories only • Registration certificate as an EEA or Swiss national • Document certifying permanent residence as an EEA or Swiss national • British citizenship by naturalisation • Register for British citizenship as a child under 18 • Register as a British citizen • Update, replace or transfer -biometric residence permit • Other leave to remain applications within the rules (unless noted below) • Apply for a Home Office travel document Applicants on the remaining routes will continue to need to use the existing service until January 2019. This includes most customers applying: • To join family members in the UK as a dependant, other than a PBS dependent, armed forces dependent or ECAA dependent • For family reunion with a refugee or person with humanitarian protection • On the basis of statelessness • On the basis of domestic violence under the specific route for that • Making further submissions after a failed protection claim to only enroll your biometric information • For a fee waiver or fee exemption • For British citizenship • For a certificate of right of abode How will the new services roll-out work ? • From the 2ndNovember: the UK BA partner SopraSteria will have their appointment booking tool live; • From the 5th November: the new UKVCAS centres will-start to open around the country; • And all locations will be open by the 29th November. • During the period of the 5th November–29th Novem-ber, the majority of customers can choose whether to enrol their biometrics and submit their documents via these new centres or use the existing processes via Premium Service Centres. • The 29th November: Premium Service Centres will close • January2019: Service and Support Centres will open, for use by a small number of customers who require more support with their applications. These customers will continue to use the current process until January
  21. 26 October 2018 – Just useful and interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre – Open 7 days a week - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> The closure of the UK BA Premium Service Centres and the NEW options to get decisions in 24 hours: <noindex>http://legalcentre.org/files/UK_UK_New_Services_Oct_2018.pdf</noindex> The UK BA Premium Service Centres will close from 30 Nov 2018 so there will be no more same day service appointments the way they were operating before. The new service will be introduced from the 1st November 2018. The services will also include the checking document service for the applicant. Three different options are being introduced: 1. Standard service – 8 weeks 2. Premium service – 10 working day 3. Super premium service – 24 hours The fees for the NEW Super Premium Service will be the same as the fees for the OLD Same Day Service: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/.../8-october-2018</noindex> >>> Tier 4 Students, beware – the danger of travelling after your final exam ! The UK Immigration Officer at the port of entry can revoke your existing Tier 4 BRP card/visa if you travel outside of the UK following a completion of your course. To avoid this situation the one would be better of extending the current leave (visa) or switching into a different immigration category BEFORE travelling and returning to the UK upon completion of the educational course. >>> The adequate maintenance requirement in the Immigration Rules The Guidance can be found here: <noindex>https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/go..._Annex_1_7A.pdf</noindex> >>> Supreme Court: bad behaviour by parent irrelevant to best interests of children: <noindex>https://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKSC/2018/53.html</noindex> The Supreme Court has recently handed down judgment in four linked cases all concerning the best interests of children who themselves face removal from the UK or whose parent faces removal from the UK. The case is likely to be referred to as KO (Nigeria) and Others v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] UKSC 53. The cases concern the new scheme of prescriptive immigration rules introduced by Theresa May as Home Secretary in 2012, bolstered by statutory reinforcement in the Immigration Act 2014. These provisions were intended to reduce judicial discretion. The reality has been a mess of conflicting and confusing decisions.
  22. Завтра целый день в UK Border Agency с разными клиентами, включая одного клиента с этого форума. Будет что-то интересное - отпишусь.
  23. Я в Section 12 обычно ставлю галочки в нужных секциях только. Вот, сегодня утром получил форумчанке ILR (анкета SETM, с ребенком от предыдущего брака). Все как всегда - галочки были отмечены в Секции 12.
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