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5 or 10 year route?
« on: November 10, 2016, 07:48:29 PM »
Hello! I got my visa yesterday in the mail, and I was reading the letter they included but it doesn't say anything about how long it'll take for me to get indefinite leave to remain, how do I find that out? Thank you!
Met husband: June 2011 (US)
Studied in U.K.: 2012-2015
Engaged: January 2013
Married: December 29th 2015 (UK)
Visa arrived in Sheffield: August 18th, 2016
Email to say visa application received: September 20th, 2016
Visa approved!: October 25th, 2016
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Re: 5 or 10 year route?
« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2016, 07:50:46 PM »
Unless you have special circumstances, you'll be on the usual 5-year route to ILR.  The 10-year route is for applications that fall outside the rules (ex. UK sponsor does not meet the financial requirement), and leave is granted on a discretionary basis.


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Re: 5 or 10 year route?
« Reply #2 on: November 11, 2016, 01:55:53 PM »
Thank you! That's a relief to hear :)
Met husband: June 2011 (US)
Studied in U.K.: 2012-2015
Engaged: January 2013
Married: December 29th 2015 (UK)
Visa arrived in Sheffield: August 18th, 2016
Email to say visa application received: September 20th, 2016
Visa approved!: October 25th, 2016
Arrived (again) in the UK: November 22nd, 2016


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Re: 5 or 10 year route?
« Reply #3 on: November 11, 2016, 02:40:30 PM »
You would definitely know if you were on the 10-year route - as your letter would tell you so. If it doesn't, you are automatically on the 5-year route.

- For a start, you can't enter the 10-year route unless you are already living in the UK on a settlement visa (or other type of visa). So a fiance or spousal visa applied for outside the UK cannot be issued under the 10-year route.

- The 10-year route is an 'outside the rules' visa that is only granted in cases where the applicant is already in the UK and cannot meet the financial requirement when they renew their visa... and they must have a human rights case why they cannot move their family back to their home country (usually a UK citizen child living in the UK).

- So, if it was the case that you applied for a spousal visa from the US and could not meet the financial requirement, your visa would be straight-out refused with no option to qualify for the 10-year route.


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