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Up For ILR in March—Will This Affect Us?
« on: December 11, 2023, 11:54:39 PM »
I’ve heard from an immigration lawyer that the new policies will go into effect in April 2024, but I can’t see anything stating this.

My current visa expires April 14 and I know one has 28 days before to apply. We are having a baby in January and definitely won’t make the £38k cut, but thankfully this is my last visa as I will be applying for ILR.

I know we may be grandfathered in anyway, but I’m just checking that this might not affect me? I mean March 14 technically ISNT spring lol.

I just don’t want to deal with the stress of a high risk pregnancy and the possibility of us getting split up.
« Last Edit: December 12, 2023, 12:18:19 AM by aliceinchains3 »
Timeline for unmarried partners in 2018

Visa Type: Unmarried Partner
Priority
Application Submitted: October 10
Biometrics and Documents Sent: October 15
Documents Arrived in NYC: October 16
Email - app received/being prepped by ECO:  October 31
Decision made email: November 28
Documents returned: November 30
Outcome: Approved with Incorrect Visa Issued
Correction Issue Raised: December 10
Corrected: December 13 Approved with Correct Visa


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Re: Up For ILR in March—Will This Affect Us?
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2023, 12:13:17 AM »
I’ve heard from an immigration lawyer that the new policies will go into effect in April 2024, but I can’t see anything stating this.

My current visa expires April 14 and I know one has 28 days before to apply. We are having a baby in January and definitely won’t make the £38k cut, but thankfully this is my last visa.

I know we may be grandfathered in anyway, but I’m just checking that this might not affect me? I mean March 14 technically ISNT spring lol.

I just don’t want to deal with the stress of a high risk pregnancy and the possibility of us getting split up.

Are you applying for indefinite leave to remain? If so, I believe you can apply up to 28 days before your 5 year anniversary in the UK. If you’re concerned about when the rules come into effect, I would apply sooner than later
FLR(M) Timeline:
Application type: Spouse settlement visa extension (super priority)
BRP expiration: Late May 2021
Online application submitted: April 14, 2021
Biometrics appointment: April 25, 2021
Decision made: April 26, 2021 - emailed at 1:40 pm


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Re: Up For ILR in March—Will This Affect Us?
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2023, 12:17:41 AM »
Yes, ILR. I will definitely apply ASAP, I’m just wondering if it’s true the rules go into effect in April as I’ve heard or if I’m just hearing this from one immigration lawyer.
Timeline for unmarried partners in 2018

Visa Type: Unmarried Partner
Priority
Application Submitted: October 10
Biometrics and Documents Sent: October 15
Documents Arrived in NYC: October 16
Email - app received/being prepped by ECO:  October 31
Decision made email: November 28
Documents returned: November 30
Outcome: Approved with Incorrect Visa Issued
Correction Issue Raised: December 10
Corrected: December 13 Approved with Correct Visa


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Re: Up For ILR in March—Will This Affect Us?
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2023, 09:43:43 AM »
No one really knows at this stage (including the government themselves) what will actually happen.

There might not be any increase in the minimum requirement at all, it might be a much smaller increase to just £26,000 and any increase might not be applied retrospectively to people applying for extensions and ILR.

The government has specifically admitted that they do not know if any increase will be applied retrospectively, it's something that they have not yet decided on but will come to at some point.

I would say however for your specific situation, that if there is an increase to £38,700 AND it is applied retrospectively to effect ILR applications that it would be highly unlikely to effect you if you will be applying for ILR in March. The government has stated that any changes will come into place in 'Spring' 2024, and I would assume that would mean from April and on.

But we still have a very long way to go, this current government is a complete shambles and I would be extremely surprised if everything is actually in place to enact any changes by April.


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