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  1. Пожалуйста. Рад был помочь.
  2. Продление визы Инвестора (Tier 1 Investor) для семьи из 4-х человек. Заказывали UK BA на дом, т.е. Super Premium Service. Госпошлина £16 800. Это когда UK BA приезжает на дом для биометрики. Рассмотрели за 1 день. Выслали BRP на 3 членов семьи. Забыли выслать карточку на 1 члена семьи (!) Хорого хоть есть прямой контакт в таком случае и UK BA та же звонит мне, адвокату заявителя. Вопрос решился на следующий день. P.S. В личном визите заявления по категории Инвестор нельзя подавать. Только по почте или через Super Premium Service.
  3. Отлично. Рад был помочь.
  4. Вы подаете по анкете FLR(M) ? UK BA интересует период с момента Вашего приезда в UK (или даты получения визы жены в UK). Одна простая <noindex>консультация со мной</noindex>, как это уже сдели многие уважаемые форумчане, позволит Вам получить ответы на интересующие Вас вопросы.
  5. Приветствую, Не может ни то, ни другое, так как на мать-полячку распостраняюотся другие Правила (Regulations). Она должна "заработать" Permanent Residence одним из приемлемых способов на основании Regulations.
  6. 13 September 2014 UK & EEA Immigration Law Updates from the Legal Centre: <noindex>https://www.legalcentre.org/Initial-Consultation.html</noindex> •New and updated UKVI Detention Guidance: Guidance on Adults at Risk in Immigration Detention policy, Rule 35 and other changes <noindex>http://www.ilpa.org.uk/resource/32476/newu...ance-adults-at-</noindex> The Home Office has issued guidance on the new ‘Adults at Risk in Immigration Detention’ policy which came into force yesterday, 12 September 2016. It has amended its guidance in Chapter 55 of the Enforcement Instructions and Guidance on Detention and Temporary Release to reflect the change in policy. It has also made changes to guidance in Chapters 50 and 60 of the Enforcement Instructions and Guidance where these deal with the removals window to cover circumstances related to adults at risk in immigration detention. The Home Office has also issued a new Detention Services Order providing guidance on Rule 35 reports. •Case note on Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) judgment in CS C-304/14 Article 20 TFEU must be interpreted as precluding legislation of a Member State which requires a third-country national who has been convicted of a criminal offence to be expelled from the territory of that Member State to a third country notwithstanding the fact that that national is the primary carer of a young child who is a national of that Member State, in which he has been residing since birth without having exercised his right of freedom of movement, when the expulsion of the person concerned would require the child to leave the territory of the European Union, thereby depriving him of the genuine enjoyment of the substance of his rights as a Union citizen. However, in exceptional circumstances a Member State may adopt an expulsion measure provided that it is founded on the personal conduct of that third-country national, which must constitute a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat adversely affecting one of the fundamental interests of the society of that Member State, and that it is based on consideration of the various interests involved, matters which are for the national court to determine. It must be read in conjunction with C-165/14 Rendon Marin a reference from a Spanish court on a similar issue also issued fairly recently. •When can the UK BA return the original ID for the applicant to sit the SELT (English language) test ? According to the UK BA, “what would the Home Office position if a request is made for the return of an identity document to take a SELT test in the following scenarios: 1. the applicant has extant leave; 2. the applicant has leave under section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971; 3. the applicant has permission to remain under the Free Movement Directive; 4. the applicant is an overstayer / illegal entrant. In the first three scenarios, the identity document should be returned by the Home Office in order to allow the individual to sit the SELT test. In the last scenario the Home Office may not return the passport to allow the individual to sit the SELT test, as they would be in the UK illegally and the passport would assist in the individual’s removal. Guidance on the power to retain passports is available at <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...uable-documents</noindex> Also, where an individual has requested the return of the identity document after the application has been refused, the Home Office may not return the document as it would assist in the individual’s removal. In cases where an immigration appeal has been held or is in progress the Home Office will make a decision whether to return the passport or not. In the majority of cases the passport should be returned. In exceptional cases where there are serious concerns that the applicant may abscond if the passport is returned, the Home Office will request that the applicant books a SELT test, then will scan the passport and send this with the booking details to the SELT provider to allow the applicant to sit the test. In these cases the Home Office will confirm to the SELT provider that the passport has been checked and there are no concerns about it being genuine.” •The Lords Select Constitution Committee has published its 4th Report, HL Paper 44: The invoking of Article 50, 13 September 2016: <noindex>http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/l...nst/44/4402.htm</noindex>
  7. Нужны копии обсолютно всего, кроме, разумеется, копии анкеты.
  8. Нельзя однозначно. Даже волонтером.
  9. Что-то мне подсказывает, что у Вас уже сняли оплату :-)
  10. 09 September 2016. UK and EEA Immigration Law updates from the Legal Centre. We can help you: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/Initial-Consultation.html</noindex> •Parent of a child at school visa can be extended in-country under para 276BU1: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/parent-of-a-child-at-sch...xtend-your-visa</noindex> and <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...4-child-student</noindex> •Transparency data: Country returns guide, UK Visas and Immigration, 22 August 2016: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...y-returns-guide</noindex> •The case of AB (Article 1F(a) – defence - duress) Iran [2016] UKUT 00376 (IAC) 1. In response to an allegation that a person should be excluded under Article 1F(a) of the Refugee Convention because there are serious reasons for considering that the person has committed a crime against peace, a war crime or a crime against humanity as defined in the Rome Statute, there is an initial evidential burden on an appellant to raise a ground for excluding criminal responsibility such as duress. 2. The overall burden remains on the respondent to establish that there are serious reasons for considering that the appellant did not act under duress. •Immigration Act 2016: Guidance on adults at risk in immigration detention: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/syste...August_2016.pdf</noindex> •Rough Sleeping and Home Office Removals, Homeless Link, 23 August 2016: <noindex>http://www.homeless.org.uk/connect/blogs/2...office-removals</noindex>
  11. Oxana D Вам так же правильно сказала.
  12. Пожалуйста. Рад был помочь.
  13. Тереза Мей резко передумала ускорять Бексит после обращения к ней инвесторов из Японии. Как все меняется быстро.
  14. UK & EEA Immigration Law updates from the Legal Centre: www.legalcentre.org/Initial-Consultation.html We can help you 05 September 2016: •The Home Office is reported to be testing a new online fast track application process for EU migrants in the UK. The Financial Times first carried the story but it was also picked up and confirmed by The Guardian. In summary, the new fast track application process is said to apply to permanent residence applications, it is being tested with 20 hand picked corporate partners including Deloitte and PwC over the next fortnight and the test is to seek feedback and identify any problems in the system. Whether the final version will be restricted to permanent residence applications by EU nationals is unknown •The Section 3C leave. It should be noted that the 3C continuing leave only arises where a person’s leave expires before the HO make a decision on their application. It does not apply if the leave runs out after that decision has been made. •New permanent residence card requirement for EEA citizens applying for naturalisation after 12 Nov 2015 – UK BA Freedom of Information Request (FOI) response: <noindex>https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/new_...idence_card_req</noindex> Under the EEA Regulations some EU citizens can backdate their Permanent Residence issue date, so they may not need to wait 12 months after obtaining their PR status •The Upper Tribunal’s jurisdiction to decide an application for Judicial Review is not affected by the applicant’s being in Scotland. The Tribunal will, however, consider issues of forum non convenience if it is suggested that its jurisdiction should not be exercised.
  15. +1...... Игорь, зарегестрируй права на твою фразу (С).
  16. +1............Именно так.
  17. UK & EEA Immigration Law updates from the Legal Centre: www.legalcentre.org/Initial-Consultation.html We can help you 01 September 2016: - EU asylum, migration and integration fund activities: July 2016, UK Visas and Immigration, 1 August 2016: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ities-july-2016</noindex> - Updated Guidance: Syria: country information and guidance, UK Visas and Immigration, 01 September 2016 <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...on-and-guidance</noindex> - Judgment of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights: J.K. v Sweden European Court of Human Rights Application no. 59166/12 (02 September 2016) A complex mesh of dissenting and concurring opinions but a violation of Article 3 found in the proposed removal to Iraq of persons who were targeted by Al Qaeda because of business with US clients in Iraq. Interesting for its treatment of the burden of proof in Article 3 cases, aligning this very closely with burden under the 1951 Refugee Convention. - Those irregular/overstayer migrants, who complete 20 years in the UK, may currently apply to regularize their status on the FLR(FP) application form
  18. Главное, не запутаться во множестве советов и выбрать правильные :-) Дайте знать, как у Вас все пройдет.
  19. Приветствую, Итак: Нужно ли сообщить в Home Office про переезд? - Нет, но можете, если хотите :-) Я на второй визе жены ( по 5ти летнему пути) сейчас и на ILR мне подавать через полтора года. На моем BRP адрес не указан, хотя может он есть на чипе? Я нашла на gov.uk- <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/change-circumstances-visa-brp</noindex> Я так поняла, что мне надо заполнять это - 2.You're in the UK and have a visa, правильно? Так что мне надо заполнить форму онлайн и все? - До недавнего времени форма SETM для ILR в Вашей категории была только бумажная. Где Вы взяли ссылку на форму для подачи в интернете в Вашем случае ? Хотя у меня есть BRP, по первому -1. You're in the UK and have a BRP- открывается анкета - Points-based system migrant change of circumstances form: form MCC - это же никак не относится к визе жены, правильно? Помогите, пожалуйста, разобраться! - Похоже, Вы не туда смотрите. Ищите форму для загрузки SETM. Удачи.
  20. Приветствую, Если (говорим про IHS) Вы укажите детей-британцев, бездушный робот-сайт потребует оплату....
  21. Можете раньше. Главное, не слишком рано, чтобы не пришлось потом лишний раз продляться. Я на днях с клиенткой подавал на продоение в нашем местном PEO. Рассмотрели FLRM за 2.5 часа. Муж ее был на работе. Уже получили (через 3 дня) BRP на 2.5 года.
  22. +1........................
  23. Why one should not withdraw the documents from the UK BA (UK Immigration law applications) and travel overseas: Para 34J: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rul...-stay-in-the-uk</noindex> “here a person whose application or claim for leave to remain is being considered requests the return of his passport for the purpose of travel outside the common travel area, the application for leave shall, provided it has not already been determined, be treated as withdrawn on the date that request is received by the Home Office.”
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