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Hi, Thank you for the response.
Are you able to please list the documents that is required for dependents traveling to UK. Now in my case the primary applicant (myself) going to uk through Tier 2 intra company transfer.

Any relevant links will also be helpful. I have googled but unable to get the exact set of documents :-(

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Hi, Thank you for the response.
Are you able to please list the documents that is required for dependents traveling to UK. Now in my case the primary applicant (myself) going to uk through Tier 2 intra company transfer.

Any relevant links will also be helpful. I have googled but unable to get the exact set of documents :-(
You should only be using the UKBA site for any real information:

UK Border Agency | Tier 2 (General)

UK Border Agency | Bringing your family

Please note the links on the second link I've posted-all the information you need is there, including documents required, and on the left side navigation bar, you will see a link to information regarding permission for your husband to work.

Which btw he can do. So the letter from his current employer saying he can work from home in the UK (commonly known as telecommuting) would need to be included.

ETA: remember to bookmark those links


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