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ILR application using Set (F) form - queries

Post by HJPatel-1950 » Mon Feb 20, 2017 11:28 am

Dear Moderators and Senior Members

I am in the process of posting Set (F) form along with other documents to Home Office for my children's ILR. I got my ILR in 2015 through Tier 1 General visa and my wife got her ILR last week as Tier 1 General dependent using premium service. She made her application using Set (O) form. Do I need to submit me and my wife's original BRP along with Set (F) forms or photocopies will do. Kindly advise.

I am submitting below mentioned documents along with Set (F) from, Kindly advise if I am missing any thing:

• Original Birth Certificates (from India)
• Children's passports and BRP
• My bank statements for past 3 months
• My P60 for 2015-16 and past 2 months payslips
• Utility bills - gas, electricity and water under joint names
• My and Wife's ILR approval letter from Home Office (original)
• MY and wife's photocopies of passport and BRP
• Children's photographs
• Marriage Certificate
• HMRC's letter for receipt of child benefit - under my name

Many thanks in advance.

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Re: ILR application using Set (F) form - queries

Post by CR001 » Mon Feb 20, 2017 11:36 am

You can use Set(O) for the child.

Why did you not include the child with your wife's ILR application?
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Re: ILR application using Set (F) form - queries

Post by HJPatel-1950 » Mon Feb 20, 2017 11:46 am

Hi,

Many thanks for your prompt response.

I was not sure whether wife will get her ILR because of her significant absences out of UK.

I have already filled in Set (F), shall I change it to Set (O). Kindly advise.

Also I would be grateful, if you could respond to previous queries including submission of original or photocopies of BRP.

Many thanks.

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Re: ILR application using Set (F) form - queries

Post by CR001 » Mon Feb 20, 2017 11:49 am

You can use either form, Set(O) I believe has less supporting documents, but it is your choice which one you use.

If applying by post, you can send certified copies of your passport and BRP card.
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ILR application using Set (F) form - queries

Post by HJPatel-1950 » Mon Feb 20, 2017 11:56 am

Hi,

Many thanks for swift response.

I assume photocopies need to be self certified . Please advise if I need to get it certified by solicitor/doctor or accountant. If so can I certify it myself as I am a certified chartered accountant. Also could I request you to have a quick browse through the list of documents which I am attaching with application and advise if I have missed something which would materially affect the application. I tried to dig for a standard list of documents in old posts and on Home Office's website but was unable to find anything tangible.

Million thanks.

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Re: ILR application using Set (F) form - queries

Post by CR001 » Mon Feb 20, 2017 12:07 pm

The Post Office can certify it for a small fee.

Wouldn't be right if you certify your own passport and BRP would it?

I don't have experience of Set(F) but you should follow what the form says, page 33 onwards. That is why I said Set(O) requires less paperwork.
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ILR application using Set (F) form - queries

Post by HJPatel-1950 » Mon Feb 20, 2017 12:23 pm

Many thanks for your assistance.

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Re: ILR application using Set (F) form - queries

Post by sgk » Sat Sep 08, 2018 6:34 pm

Hi,

I am in the same situation, please can you let me know whether your application for child with Set F was successful and did you submit any other documents other the ones in your list?

Thanks.

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Re: ILR application using Set (F) form - queries

Post by CR001 » Sun Sep 09, 2018 11:04 am

sgk wrote:
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Hi,

I am in the same situation, please can you let me know whether your application for child with Set F was successful and did you submit any other documents other the ones in your list?

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