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Вам не дадут получить паспорт UK на имя, отличное от имени в национальном паспорте...
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15 January 2018 – Helpful and just interesting Immigration News from the Immigration Lawyers who can really help - www.legalcentre.org – Mob/Viber/WhatsApp : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Court of Appeal stomps on human rights appeals for visitors In three notionally separate but transparently linked judgments the Court of Appeal last year stomped all over the idea of visitors to the UK being able to appeal visa refusals on human rights grounds. The judgments not only severely curtail the possibility of human rights appeals in visit cases but also, because the statutory right of appeal in general later followed the lead set by visit appeals, have wider implications for all immigration appeals. See <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2017/1393.html</noindex>, <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2017/1511.html</noindex> and <noindex>http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2017/1757.html</noindex> >>> Long residence and private life resources—overview: <noindex>https://www.lexisnexis.com/uk/lexispsl/immi...ources_overview</noindex> >>> The NHS is interfering with immigrants' visa applications if they don’t pay up their hospital debts: <noindex>http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/nhs-im...s-a7672006.html</noindex> Just a reminder that the facts mentioned in the link above are still valid today, so be warned ! See further helpful information below. >>> NHS maternity care for women from abroad (in England): <noindex>https://www.maternityaction.org.uk/advice-2...en-from-abroad/</noindex>
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Приветствую, См. стр. 111 документа, ссылаку на который Вы дали Выше, т.е. : "documents which show the employee is a settled worker, such as the biometric data page of the passport containing the photograph and personal details of the employee- where the worker is an overseas national: o a copy of any UK government stamp or endorsement within the passport o the employee’s full birth certificate showing the name of at least one parent"
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+1............. Кстати, сейчас, на основании изменений в Правилах на этой неделе, можно отсчитывать время на ILR не с даты въезда, а с даты получения визы (как всегда, есть ограничения). Я здесь, если есть желающие узнать больше и получить ILR раньше : <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/Konsultacija-s-Advokatom.html</noindex>
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Из недавних заявлений клиентов Legal Centre (www.legalcentre.org, Mob/Viber/WhatsApp: +44(0)7791145923): Почтовые заявлния клиентов Legal Centre, подаваемые в UK VAC за пределами Великобритании для въезда в Великобританию: Tier 4 (Child) Student: 4 дня Parent to accompany a Tier 4 (Child) Student: 4 дня Гостевае визы: 2-8 дней Почтовые заявления клиентов Legal Centre, подаваемые в отделении UK BA на территории Великобритании: - EEA(PR) — EEA child: 6 недель - EEA(PR) – EEA citizens: 6 недель - EEA(QP) – 5 недель - AN (EU) – 2 месяца 2 недели - MN1 (EU и non-EEA) – 2 месяца - FLR(FP) – легализация: 9 месяцев - FLR(FP) – продление после первичной легализации: 3 месяца Личный визит с клиентыми в отделение UK BA где заявления клиентов Legal Centre рассматриваются в день подачи : -FLR(M) – переход со студенческой визы: 2.5 часа -FLR(M) – продление визы жены британца: 2 часа -SET(O) – ПМЖ после Tier 2 (General): 2.5 часа -SET(M) – ПМЖ на основании брака с британкой: 2 часа -FLR(FP) – продление статуса по категории «10 лет до ПМЖ»: 4 часа
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Пожалуйста. Рад был помочь. Если нужна помощь, я здесь : <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/Konsultacija-s-Advokatom.html</noindex>
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Приветствую - Да - Google Вам в помощь
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Приветствую, Вчера поменялся T1E Guidance. Регулярно работю с заявителями по этой категории, от первичных заявлений на въезд в страну до продления и получения ILR. Я могу ответить на Ваши вопросы здесь : <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/Konsultacija-s-Advokatom.html</noindex>
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Приветствую, Зависит от заработка спонсора. Сталкиваюсь с этим вопросом регулярно. Могу детально объяснить здесь : <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/Konsultacija-s-Advokatom.html</noindex>
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Пожалуйста. Рад был помочь.
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12 January 2018 – Helpful and just interesting Immigration News from the Immigration Lawyers who can really help - www.legalcentre.org – Mob/Viber/WhatsApp : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Updated UK Visas and Immigration Guidance (11 January 2018) - UK Visas and Immigration Guidance: Dependants of part 5 migrants (11 January 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...part-5-migrants</noindex> Modernised guidance for how UK Visas and Immigration considers applications from dependants of part 5 migrants - UK Visas and Immigration Guidance: Guidance for dependants of UK visa applicants (Tiers 1, 2, 4, 5) (11 January 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...s-tiers-1-2-4-5</noindex> Full guidance on the policy for applications by the family of people who have UK visas under the points-based system (PBS dependants). - UK Visas and Immigration guidance - Guidance on policy for UK visas under Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) (11 January 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...eptional-talent</noindex> This is the full guidance on UK Visas and Immigration's policy on visa applications under Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent). Use this guidance if you are applying for an initial visa or a visa extension under Tier 1 (Exceptional Talent) and you want to understand the details of the policy for this immigration category. - UK Visas and Immigration Guidance - Points-based system: Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) (11 January 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...-1-entrepreneur</noindex> Guidance for how UK Visas and Immigration considers applications in the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) category of the points-based system (PBS). - UK Visas and Immigration form - Application to extend your stay in the UK as a Tier 1 Entrepreneur (11 January 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...-1-entrepreneur</noindex> Form to extend your existing visa under Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) or to switch into it from another immigration category - UK Visas and Immigration Guidance - Points-based system Tier 1 (Investor) (11 January 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...tier-1-investor</noindex> Modernised guidance for how UK Visas and Immigration considers applications in the Tier 1 (Investor) category of the points-based system. - UK Visas and Immigration Guidance - Sponsor a Tier 2 or 5 worker: Guidance for employers (11 January 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...e-for-employers</noindex> Guide on how to apply for a Tier 2 or 5 sponsor licence and how to sponsor a migrant worker. - UK Visas and Immigration Guidance - Sponsor guidance appendix A: supporting documents for sponsor applications (11 January 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ions-appendix-a</noindex> List of documents that businesses and universities must provide with an application for a Tier 2, 4 or 5 sponsor licence - UK Visas and Immigration Guidance - Guidance on application for UK visa as Tier 2 worker (11 January 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...s-tier-2-worker</noindex> Guidance to apply to come to the UK as a Tier 2 skilled worker or to extend your stay. - UK Visas and Immigration Guidance - Points-based system Tier 1 (Investor) (11 January 2018): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...tier-1-investor</noindex> Modernised guidance for how UK Visas and Immigration considers applications in the Tier 1 (Investor) category of the points-based system.
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Приветствую, Из моего новостного треда на ранее на этой неделе : ">>> The rights of the EEA citizens and their family members after Brexit, as defined by the UK Government at this stage On the 8 December the British Government reached an agreement with the EU which gives some more clarity about the status of EU nationals following Brexit. The agreement so far is limited to EU nationals who arrive in the UK before the “specified date” of 29 March 2019. People who, by 29 March 2019, have been continuously and lawfully living here for 5 years will be able to apply to stay indefinitely by getting ‘settled status’. That means they will be free to live here, have access to public funds and services and go on to apply for British citizenship. People who arrive by 29 March 2019, but won’t have been living here lawfully for 5 years when we leave the EU, will be able to apply to stay until they have reached the 5-year threshold. They can then also apply for settled status Family members who are living with, or join, EU citizens in the UK by 29 March 2019 will also be able to apply for settled status, usually after 5 years in the UK Close family members (spouses, civil and unmarried partners, dependent children and grandchildren, and dependent parents and grandparents) will be able to join EU citizens after exit, where the relationship existed on 29 March 2019 More likely, applicants will be asked to provide proof of their exercise of treaty rights (e.g. evidence of work) and not just evidence they they simply resided in the UK. For those who do not have this evidence, the situation may be critical, as the UK BA is yet to come with a decision about EEA national. "
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Сроки рассмотрения виз из недавних заявлений клиентов: Out of the UK applications: Tier 4 (Child) + mother – 4 дня UK Spouse visa, non-priority – 90 дней UK Fiance Visa, priority – 58 дней Visitor visa (2 years & 5 years) – 10 дней In-country applications - почтовые: EEAPR (EU) – 2-3 месяца EEAPR(non-EEA) – 5 месяцев EEA(FM) – 5 месяцев FLR(FP) – продление на 2.5 года — родители детей-боританцев — 3 месяца In-country applications – same day service FLR(M) – продление визы жены — 2 часа Переход с FLR(FP) на FLR(M) – 2 часа SET(O) (по Tier 2) – 2.5 часа SET(M) – 1.5 часов NTL – 2 часа
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10 January 2018 – Helpful and just interesting Immigration News from the Immigration Lawyers who can really help - www.legalcentre.org – Mob/Viber/WhatsApp : +44(0)7791145923 >>> UK BA's clarification about the shares, held by the Tier 1 Entrepreneur Team members The new rules coming into force from 11 January amend that paragraph to say: ‘The applicants have equal level of control over the funds and (where relevant) equal status as owners, directors and/or members of the business or businesses in question.’ The UK BA explains that “It is the level of control which is important. The rule is intended to exclude applicants who are very much the “junior partner” tagging along as the team member of the main entrepreneur. As long as both applicants are owners, directors and/or members, and have equal control of the funds, then the rule is satisfied.”.
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Одним словом, правильно и желательно сделать так, чтобы везде была одинаковая фамилия, т.е. в паспорте и других документах. Чем раньше - тем лучше.
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Увы, один, но он сейчас работает на несколько фронтов...Из-за чего и задержки...
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Приветствую, Итак : Простите British Lawyer, но не совсем поняла к чему относиться "UK BA всегда использует имя клиентов по паспорту" Вы имеете в виду что Biometric residence permit будет выдан на ту фамилию, которая в пасспорте? - Да Если да, то я с этим и не спорю. Но я так поняла что Maxy15 спрашивала не возникнет ли у нее проблем при подаче на вторю визу жены, поскольку будут предоставлены документы с разными фамилиями как подтверждение финансов/проживания/работы. Я продлевалась в августе 2016 и никаких проблем с разными фамилиями в пасспорте и на остальных документах (biils, payslips, P60, etc) не возникло. Ну а карточка конечно же была выдана на девичью фамилию, как в пасспорте - Проблем обычно не бывает в контексте указанной Вами ситуации.
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09 January 2018 – Helpful and just interesting Immigration News from the Immigration Lawyers who can really help - www.legalcentre.org – Mob/Viber/WhatsApp : +44(0)7791145923 >>> The rights of the EEA citizens and their family members after Brexit, as defined by the UK Government at this stage On the 8 December the British Government reached an agreement with the EU which gives some more clarity about the status of EU nationals following Brexit. The agreement so far is limited to EU nationals who arrive in the UK before the “specified date” of 29 March 2019. People who, by 29 March 2019, have been continuously and lawfully living here for 5 years will be able to apply to stay indefinitely by getting ‘settled status’. That means they will be free to live here, have access to public funds and services and go on to apply for British citizenship. People who arrive by 29 March 2019, but won’t have been living here lawfully for 5 years when we leave the EU, will be able to apply to stay until they have reached the 5-year threshold. They can then also apply for settled status Family members who are living with, or join, EU citizens in the UK by 29 March 2019 will also be able to apply for settled status, usually after 5 years in the UK Close family members (spouses, civil and unmarried partners, dependent children and grandchildren, and dependent parents and grandparents) will be able to join EU citizens after exit, where the relationship existed on 29 March 2019 More likely, applicants will be asked to provide proof of their exercise of treaty rights (e.g. evidence of work) and not just evidence they they simply resided in the UK. For those who do not have this evidence, the situation may be critical, as the UK BA is yet to come with a decision about EEA national.
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Если Вы подавали на EEA Family Permit из-за рубежа, то срок ожидания может быть 6 месяцев, т.е. такие заявления рассматриваются в г. Шеффилд (там же, где рассматривают и заявления на визы "жен британцев" и т.п.).
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+1..............
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Скорее всего, это было несколько лет тому назад ? Я подал сотни заявлений клиентов за последние несколько лет, UK BA всегда использует имя клиентов по паспорту.
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Пожалуйста. Рад был помочь.
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Пожалуйста. Рад был помочь.
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08 January 2018 – Helpful and just interesting Immigration News from the Immigration Lawyers who can really help - www.legalcentre.org – Mob/Viber/WhatsApp : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Big changes to continuous residence rule for ILR applicants As a reminder of our last week's notification about the changes to continuous residence rule for ILR applicants, we are now explaining the changes in greater details. The current test for assessing continuous residence is in paragraph 245AAA(a)(i) of Part 6A of the Immigration Rules. This states that an applicant for ILR must not have been absent from the UK for a period of 180 days or more in any of the five 12-month periods preceding the date of the application. In practice, this means that if someone is applying for ILR on 10 January 2018, they have to count back 365 days to 11 January 2017 to check that they have not exceeded the 180-day limit in that period, and so on until the start of their five years’ residence in the UK. From 11 January 2018, the wording of the rule is going to change so that an applicant for ILR must not be absent for more than 180 days during any 12-month period over the five years. The difference is subtle but significant. It will mean that an application for ILR could be refused if at any point over the five years the 180-day limit is exceeded in any 12-month period. Absences are calculated on a rolling basis, instead of in fixed blocks.