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Timeline Panic
« on: July 18, 2015, 12:13:56 PM »
Hi everyone.  Like clockwork, I'm back with new questions as I take the next step.

Long story short, I moved from a work visa to a partner visa on 8 March 2013.  I now need to renew my spousal visa on FLR(M), as it expires on 8 September of this year.  I need to book my appointment so that by the time this FLR(M)-related visa expires, I can apply for ILR at 8 March 2018 - i.e., the 5 year anniversary of 8 March 2013.  However, I'm panicked about the timing.  I don't know that i can attend an appointment on 8 September of this year.  I know I've seen posts on how to handle this timing issue, and how UKBA views it, but I can't find it (and I'm now sitting in my Edinburgh sitting room panicking about the whole thing and seriously considering making myself a bloody mary).  Can anyone help please? 

Thank you!


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Re: Timeline Panic
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2015, 12:26:06 PM »
apply a week or two before your expiry.  Doesn't need to be on the day.  No panic needed!


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Re: Timeline Panic
« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2015, 12:58:50 PM »
KFDancer, if it's not said daily, it's not being said often enough: Thank you over and over again for all your kind help on here!

*Goes to enjoy cheeky early afternoon drink*


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