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Can I cancel my husband's "non B" visa to switch to a dependent retirement visa with mine?

Sep 2, 2020
6 years ago
Heidi ********
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Hi thanks for coming back to me.

I made a mistake. My husband has a "non B" Visa.

I have a retirement visa. Is it possible to cancel my husband's visa so that he can come onto mine.

I have several friends that are married where they are both on the same "dependent" retirement Visa.

Thanks for your help.
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The poster has a retirement visa while her husband holds a "non B" visa. She inquires about the possibility of canceling her husband's visa to transition him to her dependent retirement visa. A commenter advises that if both retain valid immigration stamps, they can potentially make this switch, pending that all requirements are met.
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Robert *******
If you are both having the stamp from Immigration with in the second line Extension of Stay permitted up to ../../..

You can do this, If you want to match the days contact Immigration and make sure all requirements are met before one Extension get cancelled
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