Hi all,
Here I am providing information on my experience at PSC Appointment this afternoon and it was successful btw

Thanks to all on this forum (member, experts and the moderators) for providing so much useful information via different threads and posts. Let's keep up the good work and support each other
Here we go then:
Category ---- Tier 2
Number of dependents ---- 0
Total cost ----£1493
PEO branch ---- Sheffield
Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years ---- NO
Documents Submitted:
1. Online booking appointment
2. Online Payment Sheet
3. Form SET(O) - Completed without section 9 which is N/A
4. Photographs -(2)
5. Passport
6. BRP Card
7. Bank statement for last 6 months (salary account)
8. Salary slips for last 6 months
9. Employer Reference Letter - as per the template
10. Employer annual leaves (UK Absence) confirmation letter
11. Absences Spreadsheet (5 years, starting from NOV 2009)
12. Cover Letter (Self)
13. Life in UK pass certificate
14. Degree - For english language
15. Point based calculator print out showing 10 points for english against degree
16. Tier 2 Letter by Home Office when last extended
17. Council Tax Letter (Current)
Appointment process/experience
12:30 - A fairly simple and straightforward process I'd say tbh. I went in at 12:30 for my appointment booked for 13:00. Went through security check and was told to go to counter 1 (reception).
12:50 - Got there and was given a token/ticket number, and the staff member / receptionist took all the documents + the form for my application. ( I thought this bit is different at some PSCs after reading on this forum)
13:10 - called in for biometrics and submitted the biometrics in about 5 mins and signed the declaration.
14:00 - same staff member / receptionist called for my ticket number and handed over the approval letter with my original documents. I did ask her at this point if it was normally done by the CASE WORKER, but she said when the case is straight forward and everything has been completed, they do it like this.
Additional Comments:
I kept it simple and had the above list of documents submitted with the application. Advised the receptionist that I do have some additional docs if in case are needed by the CW. She didn't ask for the photo copies but I did and handed these over, otherwise these we're going to be a waste for me anyways.
Had the form separately and the supporting documents organised in a categorical way with sticky coloured labels explaining what's in the bunch which are paper clipped together. So it was all organised from my side of things, don't know if the case worker found it any useful or not LOL
I'm now waiting for the BRP to arrive in 7-10 working days and then need to go through the formality of registering my UK BORN (1 yr old) child to prove the fact that he is a UK born LOL I thought the birth cert. Did that job lol Anyways a process is a process and one has to follow.
I think this is as much I can share really as don't think there is anything else. But feel free to ask any questions and I'll see if I'm able to answer
Good luck all !