QUOTE(mrssmith @ Mar 16 2008, 09:50 PM)

I have just been reading the Embassy info section and it suggests that the US citizen needs to have ILR rather than FLR to be eligible to apply for DCF at london.
My US hubby only has FLR currently , this expires in September and are debating whether to apply for a two year extension on FLR which is cheaper or the ILR .... We are hoping to move stateside April- ish 2009. We sent our forms End of January so should start processing within the next month as processing December 28th as of last monday.
So what will happen?
Also he will have been in the country 3 years April 2009 so were considering applying for his Citizenship before we left, However unsure how long this will take to achieve? Anyone know the timeframes for UK citizenship?
To apply for UK citizenship, I believe he will have to have ILR and not just extend his FLR. Hopefully someone can correct me on that if I'm remembering incorrectly.
Would it be possible for you to move to the US before his current FLR expires? As long as everything goes smoothly with your visa, it would be likely you could move to the US as early as June this year if you'd like. Then you wouldn't have to pay for or deal with anything for your husband in the UK.
However, if you have definite or fairly definite plans to someday to re-settle in the UK or could easily pay the fees, it would be worth it to get ILR for your husband and stick it out for him to apply for citizenship. He would be able to move to the US even while his UK citizenship application was being processed. They even have swearing-in ceremonies in the US.

When you say he will be in the UK three years as of April 2009 - has all of that time been spent on a resident visa? Visiting and I think even student visa time would not count towards those three years.