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    May 12, 2011, 12:54 PM
    Dependent visa rules
    I am on dependent visa. I am dependent on my husband. He is doing part time lecturer job in the university and also doing Ph.d in the same university. I have got 2 years visa. But now I want to go back in my home country for 1 year and want to job there . I just want to know in future if we want to extend our visa then will there any problem for us according to UK dependent visa rules? Please reply me as soon as possible Virpal..

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