Hi congratulations!!!manorey wrote:Hi All,
Finally the wait is over and I got my ILR today. Here is my story in case it's useful to anyone. (although pretty standard).
- Category: Tier1 General
- Center: Cardiff
- Dependants: 1
- Total cost: 3800 -- they DID NOT ask me to pay the difference in fees that was in place after 18th of March
NOT EVEN the £63pp out-of-hours fee for being a Sat appointment! -- I don't complain tho![]()
- Absences from UK: 135 in total all paid annual leave.
- Documents: Pretty standard set of docs: Payslips + P60 (matching exactly the 12 month of salary) + Bank Statements + LIUK + University Degrees (UK), etc. -- NOTHING out of ordinary really
- NOT PROVIDED AND WAS NOT ASKED: evidence for annual leave absences
- PROVIDED BUT NOT SEEN: Proof of finance (ISA accounts), Marriage certificate
- COHABITATION DOCS: for every three month from two years back provided 1 join (or two individual) -- NHS letters, GP letter, Bank statements + water bill + elec bill + council tax + UKBA T1G Ext. Letters for both
ON THE DAY (appointment at 10:30):
10:00 -- did not let me in, said come back at 10:25
10:20 -- went in and security checked
10:35 -- case registered & all documents handed over (in my original ordered folders -- I highly recommend everyone to do this)
11:35 -- a staff asked me to fill a form about self-employment and given I was 100% salaried employed I just ticked a NO box.
12:20 -- biometrics + photo taken
14:20 -- called over and ILR APPROVED!! and documents back! -- YAY!
In total took 4 hours which is a bit lengthy, but it was through their lunch time -- so understandable.
Even though you may have no amendments in tax in your previous applications, did the case worker ask any questions around tax discrepancy in extension or initial applications. I am going with full time employment for ilr but just wanted to know if the case workers are enthusiastically asking any questions around amendments etc.