Travelling with someone to the UK

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If the other members are not travelling with you, you leave that section blank and go to Part 9 of the form (Additional Information) and explain that your wife and children will file applications later. Doing this is critically important!

You would do this regardless of your nationality and regardless if you are applying as a visitor or for something else.

Give your wife your GWF number, so that she can place it on her form. And she should place both hers and yours on the children's form.

She can annotate the children's applications like this...

Primary:              {your GWF number}
Accompanying Parent:  {her GWF number}

In summary, your wife has your GWF number and your children have both GWF numbers. They are smart enough to understand what's going on and link everything up if they have the relevant information to do so. Note: there is no rule governing this and the guidance does not mention this situation at all; so this answer is simply 'best practices' i.e., no relevant links to a UK site.

As pointed out in comments, your question looks like a non-tourist question, but fortunately the answer is the same for tourists. If your next question has to do with working or studying in the UK, please use the Expats site.

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