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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:05 pm

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 :D
- 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.
Hi congratulations!!!

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.

cruis
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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:06 pm

kmaa wrote:Hi all

Successful ILR application


1. Category - Tier 1 General
2. Number of dependents - 1
3. Total cost - £3800
4. PEO branch - Croydon
5. Documents provided - salary slips, bank statements, letter from employers regarding absence since first obtained Tier 1, degree certificate & transcript, life in UK for me and dependent
Cohab evidence: rental agreement, mortgage agreement, home insurance, children's birth cert, council bills, electoral registration letter
6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years - no (153 days since eligible)
7. Any Additional Comments - did not include children as would be applying for naturalisation. My covering letter explained everything and I had organised the documents neatly, labelled and clipped everything in order. Made it easy for the case worker which they mentioned during submission! Any queries please ask (but no idea about self employment criteria)
Hi congratulations!!!

Even though you 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.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:07 pm

sarwan wrote:Category: Tier 1
Dependents: 0
Total fees paid: 1950
PEO: Croydon
Employment status: Full time salaried employments
Out of UK absences: total 79
Tax affairs: All SA302 returns filed on time\Employment History from HMRC\ NI Contribution history

Documents Provided:

1. Cover letter (more of a document summary)
2. Employment letter confirming earnings
3. Electronic salary slips
4. Salary account bank statements
5. LIUK certificates
6. Original Degree, PBS Printout awarding 10 points
7. Absence letter from previous employers & self-explanation for leave absence, since I had 4 days of unpaid leave during my last vacation.
8. P60’s\P45
9. SA302 for last 4 years
10. Scotland disclosure & ACRO police certificate

Approval was pretty quick, turned up to the Home-office at 07:35 AM for 08:10 appointment. Third person for the day. 09:40 AM approval letter & all the document has been returned by home office
Hi congratulations!!!

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.

cruis
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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:08 pm

ilrapplicant101 wrote:Hello all

I got my ILR approved today & first of all thanks to everyone for sharing your experience (especially @Kanswam & @TechBro), it gave me good confidence before the big day... despite having 6 points in my driving licence (speeding offence) & few pounds (£200/-) difference on my self employment income that I shown to HO & HMRC SA on my 1st extension... (Note: despite this £200/- difference, I still meet my income threshold of over £35k-)

Appointment time: 8.00 am
Entered inside Croydon office: 7.50 am
Token number: 103 (so 3rd person in the queue)
Registering, submitting documents & doing biometric took approximately 10 mins
After biometric, the lady informed me that I will be called in an hour... but approximately after 90 mins, number displayed on the screen for collection... that's it... all approved...

No self employment questionnaire form been given to fill. I went with solicitor, so he did told me that at Croydon centre, questionnaire form will be provided only if the self employment + salary income combined is below the threshold level however at the other centres they give you the questionnaire form to fill straight a way & he was right as I didn't get any questionnaire form to fill in....

I booked my appointment online before 18th March & therefore I paid online only £1900/- I wasn't asked for any extra money / new fee.

For the absence, I filled in saying "Holiday to xx country" & "Business trip to xx country". Holiday & Business trip combined equals to 134 days. No employee letter been provided for explaining about holidays... (as I don't think its that easy in my case, as I worked for 4 different companies in the last 5 years..)

In case if I can be of any help let me know, I will try to answer it... for me now I have to start preparing for my wife's application...
Hi congratulations!!!

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.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:09 pm

jayacpr wrote:hi everyone ,
i would thank everyone who helped me directly and indirectly .
i got my ILR approval on Thursday 24th , sorry posting it bit late.
The experience in croydon was wonderful feeling,

The first Query I had , and everyone had before i applied is OLD fees and new form , thats what i used and i have no issue.

i went to croydon at 7:30 am , as i have appointment at 9:00 am , i know its too early but was afraid of london
traffic .
i asked the security to get in as it was cold , first he said NO, as i am too early , but then later he asked me to come in at 8:00 am.
my case was registered at 8:11am , i was third person , been called to a counter took all the documents and placed in file.
been called for bio metrics at 8:23am , and been told to wait in cafe area.
At 9:02 am i got announcement to collect .

can t believe it took approx 45 min for whole process .

i have been told , coz of easter there were limited appointments that day .

DOcs i submitted :

1) SET O form(new form and old fees).
2)12 months payslip and bank statements .
3)2 photos
4)life in UK
5)degree certificate
6)BRP

i have took all other docs related to my previous application , but didnt ask anything.
and yes they are checking everything from there system , using NI number .

BE HONEST .

please do let me know if you have anyone has a query .
thank you
Hi congratulations!!!

Even though you 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.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:10 pm

Subh35 wrote:Hi All,

I got my ILR yesterday, waiting for BRP now.

I would like to thank all members of this forum and special thanks to the moderators and everyone who have provided me with advise.

Below is my experience:
Category: Tier 1 (General)
Dependents: 0
Total fees paid: 1900 (Appointment booked before Feb 18th so new fee was not applicable)
PEO: Solihull
Employment status: Full time salaried employments
Out of UK absences: total 89

Documents Provided:
1. Cover letter
2. Employment letter confirming earnings
3. Salary slips
4. Salary account bank statements
5. LIUK certificates
6. Original Degree, PBS Printout awarding 10 points (selected Tier 2 General in PBS calculator)
7. Absence letter from employer (s)
8. HMRC letter for Pay, tax and employment history for last 5 years (HMRC didn't provided details for current tax year)
9. Passport
10. BRP
11. English language pass certificate
12. 2 Photographs (I have seen some post about photos with round edges, i had similar photos. They accepted it)

Reached at 8:50 , was asked to come back at 9:10. My appointment was at 9:30. At 9:36 i was issued a ticket and a form to fill with self employment details (was not relevant to me but I believe they scrutinize people with self employed earnings).

I was called for submission of documents at 10:15, took less than 5 mins. Then i waited for Biometric in the waiting area, called for Biometric at 10:45. I was told i can go out after that, roamed around the high street and had lunch. Got a call at 12:11 and the lady at reception said docs are ready for collection. At around 12:20 the approval letter and original docs was handed over to me.

Few additional information i wanted to share (some of them as :
1. I had few penalty charge notices. I didn't mention it on form, just mention in covering letter that i have few PCN but didn't mention in form as they are not criminal convictions, criminal offense or civil penalty under immigration act. Did not give any details. I was in doubt since the new form which came out in Nov 2015
2. I didn't fill the below sections
1.10 (home office reference
5.6,
12L,
Section 9 Subsection c (continous residence)
Hi congratulations!!!

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.

cruis
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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:14 pm

Subh35 wrote:Hi All,

I got my ILR yesterday, waiting for BRP now.

I would like to thank all members of this forum and special thanks to the moderators and everyone who have provided me with advise.

Below is my experience:
Category: Tier 1 (General)
Dependents: 0
Total fees paid: 1900 (Appointment booked before Feb 18th so new fee was not applicable)
PEO: Solihull
Employment status: Full time salaried employments
Out of UK absences: total 89

Documents Provided:
1. Cover letter
2. Employment letter confirming earnings
3. Salary slips
4. Salary account bank statements
5. LIUK certificates
6. Original Degree, PBS Printout awarding 10 points (selected Tier 2 General in PBS calculator)
7. Absence letter from employer (s)
8. HMRC letter for Pay, tax and employment history for last 5 years (HMRC didn't provided details for current tax year)
9. Passport
10. BRP
11. English language pass certificate
12. 2 Photographs (I have seen some post about photos with round edges, i had similar photos. They accepted it)

Reached at 8:50 , was asked to come back at 9:10. My appointment was at 9:30. At 9:36 i was issued a ticket and a form to fill with self employment details (was not relevant to me but I believe they scrutinize people with self employed earnings).

I was called for submission of documents at 10:15, took less than 5 mins. Then i waited for Biometric in the waiting area, called for Biometric at 10:45. I was told i can go out after that, roamed around the high street and had lunch. Got a call at 12:11 and the lady at reception said docs are ready for collection. At around 12:20 the approval letter and original docs was handed over to me.

Few additional information i wanted to share (some of them as :
1. I had few penalty charge notices. I didn't mention it on form, just mention in covering letter that i have few PCN but didn't mention in form as they are not criminal convictions, criminal offense or civil penalty under immigration act. Did not give any details. I was in doubt since the new form which came out in Nov 2015
2. I didn't fill the below sections
1.10 (home office reference
5.6,
12L,
Section 9 Subsection c (continous residence)
Hi congratulations!!!

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.

cruis
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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:15 pm

AUHS wrote:Thanks to almighty Allah. My ILR application is approved today at Croydon.
1. Category: Tier 1 G
2. Number of dependents: 4
4. PEO branch : Croydon
5. Documents provided
Life in the UK pass certificate
English language requirement proof.
Last 12 months salary slips plus 12 months bank statements (Personal)
Current Employer Letter
letter of absence
Co-Habitation Documents.

Additional information: My initial, Extension and ILR applications were all based on employed jobs. But I am also registered as a self employed as I do a small job.
Although I did not claim that earnings in any of my application but today caseworker called me and inquired about my self employment. I had my SA302 with me ( just to be safe ) . I gave the Employment history and SA 302. Got approval after that .

Advice to self employed/Limited company directors , Keep all of your paper worker in order. I was not expecting this as I did not claim any thing on self employment but yet have to explain all .

Good day to all .
Hi congratulations!!!

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.

cruis
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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:16 pm

leo10 wrote:I had my ILR approved on the 26th of February from Sheffield PEO office. The whole process took about 2 hr 30 mins. I had booked the first appointment for the day at 08:10
1. Category: TIER 1 General
2. Number of dependents: 0
3. Total cost: £1900
4. PEO branch Sheffield
5. Documents provided
Passports: Old and New
BRP
Life in the UK Pass certificate
12 months payslips
5 years SA302's
12 months bank statements showing salary payments.
Degree Certificate
Letter from Employer detailing absences from UK including Annual Leaves, Salary and residential address
2 Photographs

Waiting for BRP
Hi congratulations!!!

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.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:16 pm

karg_g wrote:ILR Approved 26-Feb-2016:

1. Category: Tier 1 G
2. Number of dependents: 2
3. Total Paid : £5700
4. PEO branch : Solihull
5. Documents provided
Life in the UK pass certificate
English language requirement proof.
* Point based calculator print out.
* Degree Certificate.
6. Last 12 months bank statements (Personal) and Salary slips
7.Current Employer Letter
8.Co-Habitation Documents.(Three docs for every year, although not evenly spread, Council tax statement, Rental agreements)

6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years : None

7. Any Additional Comments.
I entered UK in Apr 2011, got to contracting in Aug 2011 and was contractor until Oct 2013. T1 Extn was Salary + Dividends and all year including 2015 were filed for SA through my accountant.

8. Took roughly 5 hrs from start to finish, although CW got my docs only after 1 hr my appointment time.

Hope this helps someone.

Good luck to all waiting to apply.
Hi congratulations!!!

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.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:20 pm

ashafqat2 wrote:Category: Tier 1
Dependents: 3
Total fees paid: 7600
PEO: Croydon
Employment status: Director of a limited company
Out of UK absences: less than 180 in total
Tax affairs: SA returns filed on time (2014-2015), no discrepancies, no amendments. Permanent employee before.

Overall experience was very smooth. They didn't ask me to fill any questionnaire. During Registration, lady just asked me a simple question, What do I do? that's it. No further questions. Staff in Croydon is very friendly and helpful. Parking is available in front of the Lunar house. I came in the UK first time in 2009 but left after 10 days and return after 2 years in March 2011. Didn't mention a word in my application about 2009. They only care about last 5 year holidays.

For my paid holidays during last 5 years, I got a letter from one of my employee, other employee refused to provide me a letter. I included all my communication with my employer. All my holidays were personal in nature.

I supplied following documents with my application:
• Appointment Letter and payment receipt
• Cover Letter
• Current and expired passports for the main applicant and dependents
• 4 x BRP Cards
• 2 Passports pictures for main applicant and each dependent
• SET(0) Form
• Life in the UK pass notification for main applicant and partner
• ESOL Entry 3 certificates for main applicant and partner
• Proof of age (birth certificate)
• Proof of qualification (UK degree and Naric letter)
• Proof of earning
1. Letter from Chartered Accountant confirming the monthly gross and net salary and gross and net dividends for the period 01st March 2015 through to 29th March 2016. The letter confirms the total gross earnings of £XXX.
2. Payslips
3. Dividend vouchers (Main applicant dividend vouchers, stamped by accountant)
4. Personal Tax Return (Stamped by the accountant)
5. Corporate Accounts (Stamped by the accountant)
6. Bank statements business and personal.
7. Incorporation certificate
8. Four years P60
9. Previous year SA302
10. Employment History
11. VAT returns
12. Last year corporate tax computation and tax return (CT600)
13. Last year company invoices
14. Business contracts

• Proof of suitable accommodation (Land Registry)
• Proof of cohabitation

1. Original Marriage Certificate and Translation
2. Last Two Years Council Tax
3. Last Two Years Gas and Electricity Bills
4. Last Two Years Water Bill
5. Last Two Years Home Insurance Paper
6. Last Two Years Joint Bank Statements for first bank
7. Last two years Joint Bank Statements for second bank

• Proof of Time spent outside the UK

1. Calculation of dates
2. Original current passport and expired passport
3. Passport exit/entry stamps
4. Copy of eTickets
5. Letter from the previous employer for paid annual leaves
6. Email correspondence with the previous employer for paid annual leave letter

• Photocopies (Didn't copy bank statements or company invoices)

Wish all of you a best of luck.
Hi congratulations!!!

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.

cruis
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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:21 pm

worriedsoul wrote:Hi All,

By the grace of God, we (self + dependent spouse and child) had our ILR approved at Croydon PEO on 5th March 2016. I am a Limited Company Director so was quiet tensed about the process but thankfully everything went on smooth. At Croydon PEO there was no Self Employed Questionnaire that is being asked in other PEOs. Here is my experience at the PEO:

1. Appointment Time - 10AM 5th March at PEO Croydon
2. Reached PEO - 9.30AM, allowed inside after the security checks
3. Token number given : 9.45 AM (token number was 150, which meant I was the 50th person to enter the building)
4. Case Registration - 10.50 AM at counter 10. The wait was longer this time compared to my extension, may be because of the fact that it was a Saturday and there were less staff. Lady who registered was very friendly. She saw that I had lots of documents as I was Ltd Company Director and had everything organized well in my own folder so she said I can submit my own folder instead of using their folder.
5. Biometrics completed at counter 35- 11.40 AM
6. Case went under consideration - 1.20 PM (for 1hr 40 mins case was awaiting consideration, may be because it was lunch time). I was very stressed when the case was being considered, but I guess all of us go through this. There were some token numbers (154, 157, 155) after my number (150 was mine) which were completed before mine, this got me worried as I started to think something may have gone wrong.
7. Case completed - 3 PM. Called to counter 44. Caseworker took 1hr 40 mins to decide my case. Lady at the counter congratulated me, what a big relief it was. Checked the details for biometrics card and was told the card will arrive in 10 days. Overall it took 5.5 hours at PEO from start to finish.

Now coming to the documents I submitted:
SET(O) application form
Payment confirmation sheet
2 Photos each for main and dependents with names written at the back
Passport (old and new) – main applicant
Passport (old and new) – dependent spouse
Passport (old and new) – dependent child
BRP for main and 2 dependents

Age (20 points)
Original passport

Qualification (30 points) and English Language Proof:
Original Degree Certificate
Points Based Calculator showing qualification meets English Language Requirement (I have used Tier 2 General for the category as Tier 1 General has been removed from the calculator)
Letter from College confirming the degree was taught in English
IELTS Pass Certificate for spouse– Life Skills B1

Life in the UK test pass certificate for self and spouse

Maintenance Funds
Along with earnings proof for main applicant, 3 months’ salary slips for dependent spouse.
Original Term Deposit Advice from State Bank of India showing a deposit amount. The deposit has been held for over 2 years now and the balance has not gone below this amount at any point in the past 90 days. Not sure if this is required but included it anyway.
Letter from Statement Bank of India confirming the deposits held

Previous Earnings – 45 points (Previous UK experience 5 points)
Salary slips from Feb 2015 to Jan 2016 (in 2 months, the salary did not match the payslip as I had made a typo error while transferring money, payslip showed 883.33 and bank account showed 833.33. Had mentioned about this in the cover letter and also had a letter from accountant confirming this as underpayment. Not sure if these were considered as earnings but I had more than enough points even with these 2 months salary excluded.
Dividend vouchers - Stamped with my company seal and signed by me as the Director. Not stamped/signed by accountant as I had checked with UKVI and they had said one letter from accountant is sufficient and each dividend voucher need not be stamped by accountant
Letter from Accountant confirming the salary and dividend payments
Personal bank statements from HSBC showing the salary and dividend payments
Cover letter with Salary and dividend summary

Supporting Documents from Limited Company:
Incorporation Certificate
VAT Registration Certificate
VAT payments made in the previous 12 month period
Corporation Tax letter from HMRC for years 2013, 2014 and 2015
Business Bank Statements for the previous 12 months
Profit Loss Statements for 2015-2016 as the tax return for this year is not due until April 2016
Company Tax Returns for 2014-2015
Invoices for the past 12 months
Contract with client

Cohabitation documents
Joint Names
a. Bank Account Statements 24 months – Feb 2014 to Feb 2016
b. Annual Mortgage Statements dated Jan 2014, Jan 2015 and Jan 2016
c. Council tax bills dated March 2014, March 2015 and July 2015
Individual Names:
a. Electricity & Gas bills dated Sep 2015 and Jan 2016
a. Water bills dated May 2014, Nov 2014, May 2015 and Nov 2015
b. HMRC Tax Code letter and tax overview letter dated June 2015
Relationship Proof
a. Marriage Certificate
b. Birth Certificate for child with parents names

Absence Summary
Cover letter with a table showing absences, had only 3 absences with total number of days outside UK being 47 days. No letter from employer provided as I could not get one from my previous employer.
Boarding passes and itinerary for previous travels
Salary slip from previous employer to show salary credit for the month of travel when I was employed in perm job

PCN and FPN summary
Cover letter to decalre one PCN (parking ticket) for me and 2 FPNs (2 SP30 speeding tickets in the past 12 months) for my spouse. This was not an issue and I had selected 'No' for the criminal convictions question in the application form as PCN and FPNs are not considered criminal convictions. But I wanted to declare this information as I did not want to hide anything.

Documents that I carried with me but not submitted:
SA 100 tax return document for previous 3 years
Self Assessment statements for previous 3 years
Tax year overviews for previous 3 years
SA302 for previous 3 years (all returns filed on time and taxes paid on time)
Employment History from HMRC for previous 5 years
P60s for 4 out of 5 years
Previous extension (2 extns) salary slips and dividend vouchers
Previous Home office letters of approval

I hope this information is useful for other people who are planning to apply for ILR in the future.
Hi congratulations!!!

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.

cruis
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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:27 pm

mian1 wrote:By the grace of GOD my ILR Approved on PEO Belfast on 8 March 2013
And thanks for all of you who help and pray for me.
Special thanks to my parents, wife, laws and friends who prayed and had best wishes for me.

Category: Tier 1
Dependents: 0
Total fees paid: 1900
PEO: Belfast
Employment status: Director of a limited company
Out of UK absences: less than 180 in total
Earning Required Band = ( 35000 – 39999) = 20 Points
Tax affairs: SA returns filed on time , no discrepancies, no amendments. Corporation TAX Paid on time
Initial application Feb 2011
Employment + Self employment
Period claim (1 Feb 2010 to 31 Jan 2011)
Earning Claimed = 46415 on initial application
In this earning I had self employment income for period ( 6 April 2010 to 31 Jan 2011 ) £ 21240
But when I filed my final account my earning for period (6 April 2010 to 5 April 2011) was 11708
Because I made payments to 3rd parties and all was paid from business bank account
Advice from friends and immigration representative to file an amendment but I don’t find any solid reason to change this because it was genuine, submitted on time and tax was paid on time. I don’t want to change it for ambiguity and my earning for the period was still
£ 36883.00 so I decided I will fight it and it was self employment not salary or dividend. And tax period finish later so the figures can change for any reason but my turnover was more on tax return than HO just expenses increase about 9532 from HO.
I just explain because there are so many applicants who are scared so I am explained in details.

Overall experience was not smooth.


I supplied following documents in the begging of my application:

Application Payment Sheet
Cover Letter
Absence Letter
BRP with Valid Tier1(General) Leave to Remain
Applicant Passports -3
SET (O) Application form with 2 Photographs on Page# 9
UKBA Letter with Points Calculated for Leave to Remain under Tier 1 (General) of Point Base System
Lloyds Personal Bank Account Statements
Accountant Letter
MIHB Limited Employer Letter
MIHB Limited Payslip
MIHB Limited Dividend TAX Voucher
Certificate of incorporation
Life in the UK Test Pass Notification Letter
University of Degree of Master of Science
Applicant Documents Photocopies

Than after 5 minute called back and said she forgets to ask me about the questionnaire and I provide her extra documents.
Questionnaire was as another member explains was same like that with your all self employment and company director questions and asks if you had changed your self assessment if you was not happy with them and explain the changes you made or steps you taken to correct it.
After filling in the questionnaire I handed her
My 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12,2012-13 tax returns, SA302 payment made for tax years where I was self employed and corporation tax payments slips that I had paid on dividends or profit from company.
After 10 minutes announcement made for me to come on desk, case worker was very angry about not having my company accounts, I told him I didn’t submitted any accounts last time that’s not in the requirements its supporting documents. And I told him I don’t have those with me because year is still going on and they were provisional and accountant said you don’t need them
Then I ask him I got other documents shall I go and get them from waiting area than I grab my full file and handed her previous year company accounts and tax liability bill that due to pay in April 16. He said without this year account I am unable to process my application than he went and grabbed a sheet, he shown me how they assess the documents and what they need.
In that sheet it was clearly written in company director
1) (Salary Slips or Dividend Vouchers )
2) Personal bank statement
3) And in 3rd Colum it was supporting documents but not mandatory business bank statement, company accounts and invoices,
I told him they are not mandatory and if you need I had company bank statement he look on that and said yes you are right it’s not necessary I need to speak with my boss what he will say.
Then he said you submitted your tax documents for last years but we have direct access to HMRC and in HMRC there is no record for you.
I told him I had submitted the documents and they are genuine, I didn’t made them at home and all record is available in my HMRC account as well if you can let me use your computer I will open it for you on HMRC website. Than he had a smile and leave me and went to speak with his boss and not inform me about anything than I had a terrible time for 2 hours what he is going to do all windows shut.. Was not able to see where case worker is.
Thinking might be preparing refusal, no preparing Extra documents request, no if he need extra documents had given me letter in this time.
After 2 hours of conversation a window open and lady called me.
I ask her is it a good news or bad
She smiled and said its very good news your case is approved today.


Wish you all best of luck.
Need to prepare my wife and kid’s papers want to inform you guys as quick as I can sorry for delay.
As I always look on immigration board to read people experience.
I think it’s all from me and explained all aspect of my situation still if you have any question I will be happy to answer
Sorry if there are English mistakes typed in hurry
Very short time for wife and kids application
Well done mian1, could you please share your cover letter you have used for application (hiding your personal details) . Please send private message to me ..many thanks in advance

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Sun May 15, 2016 10:28 pm

blacklabel69 wrote:Category: Tier 1 (General
Total fees paid: 1500+400 (old fees only)
PSC: Croydon
Employment : Full-time, salaried

A slight complication with unpaid leave (less than 30 days) but I clearly showed everything and provided cover letter and a list of all absences. Provided proof from companies house website for one employer who had shut down and letters from the rest.

I carried all my previous applications and earnings proof that were submitted in the past years but nothing was
asked and nothing was given. Application decided in 2.5 hours.

Date submitted & approved : 23 March, 2016
BRP : Waiting
Hi congratulations!!!

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.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Kitcor » Sun May 15, 2016 10:43 pm

1. Category.Tier 1 General (no self-employment)
2. Number of dependents. 1
3. Total cost. £3,800
4. PEO branch. Croydon
5. Documents provided. Completed SET 0 form, bank statements prior to maternity leave and during maternity leave, saving account statements, letter from my employer, cohabitation documents (bills, bank statements etc), child's birth certificate, original degree, payslips during and before maternity leave, new and old passports. I didn't submit my P60 and/or employment history on the day of my appointment, which they requested on the day of my appointment. I submitted them three weeks after (my solicitor requested an extension).
6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years. None
7. Any Additional Comments.
A few things to note,which people may find useful
-You could ask extension beyond the 14 days for submitting additional documents. The reason I asked for an extension is because there was a tax discrepancy, which I queried and was corrected by HMRC. There were some really nice people who went above and beyond. i called HMRC at least 20 times.
-Employment history could be faxed to you as post could take up to 2 wks. Fax was accepted in my case.
-12L section in the SET0 in case of Tier 1. You could submit your P60s and employment history for the last 5 years.

Good luck to you all.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Mon May 16, 2016 12:03 am

Kitcor wrote:1. Category.Tier 1 General (no self-employment)
2. Number of dependents. 1
3. Total cost. £3,800
4. PEO branch. Croydon
5. Documents provided. Completed SET 0 form, bank statements prior to maternity leave and during maternity leave, saving account statements, letter from my employer, cohabitation documents (bills, bank statements etc), child's birth certificate, original degree, payslips during and before maternity leave, new and old passports. I didn't submit my P60 and/or employment history on the day of my appointment, which they requested on the day of my appointment. I submitted them three weeks after (my solicitor requested an extension).
6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years. None
7. Any Additional Comments.
A few things to note,which people may find useful
-You could ask extension beyond the 14 days for submitting additional documents. The reason I asked for an extension is because there was a tax discrepancy, which I queried and was corrected by HMRC. There were some really nice people who went above and beyond. i called HMRC at least 20 times.
-Employment history could be faxed to you as post could take up to 2 wks. Fax was accepted in my case.
-12L section in the SET0 in case of Tier 1. You could submit your P60s and employment history for the last 5 years.

Good luck to you all.

Hi congratulations!!!

As you have 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. And did you meet threshold before amendments were done to your previous tax returns

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ILR application in 2 Days NEED HELP URGENT!!!

Post by vegetagoku » Mon May 16, 2016 1:40 am

Dear All Experts and members!!!

I need all your advice as I have ILR appointment in 2 days at the PEO. My case is as below-

I was granted initial Tier 1 (G) leave to remain in Jun 2011 (I switched from post study work). However for this leave my earnings were combination of employment and self employment. With employment I claimed 21420 with self employment I claimed 14150. However, I have realized today when I had asked HMRC to get the statement of my tax payment that my earnings were recorded as 14150 in self assessment but tax was paid on 13500 while 750 was declared as expenses to run business (this is all declared to the HMRC). My question is Could this impact my application.

Also after my initial tier 1 general I was in between employments for 6 months, then I have had continuous employments since then (since Sep 2011). For the Tier 1 extension I had earnings of 39k and I have earnings of 39 k for the ILR.

Please may you let me know if any of the above circumstances could impact my application.

Thank you.

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Re: ILR application in 2 Days NEED HELP URGENT!!!

Post by cruis » Mon May 16, 2016 8:55 am

vegetagoku wrote:Dear All Experts and members!!!

I need all your advice as I have ILR appointment in 2 days at the PEO. My case is as below-

I was granted initial Tier 1 (G) leave to remain in Jun 2011 (I switched from post study work). However for this leave my earnings were combination of employment and self employment. With employment I claimed 21420 with self employment I claimed 14150. However, I have realized today when I had asked HMRC to get the statement of my tax payment that my earnings were recorded as 14150 in self assessment but tax was paid on 13500 while 750 was declared as expenses to run business (this is all declared to the HMRC). My question is Could this impact my application.

Also after my initial tier 1 general I was in between employments for 6 months, then I have had continuous employments since then (since Sep 2011). For the Tier 1 extension I had earnings of 39k and I have earnings of 39 k for the ILR.

Please may you let me know if any of the above circumstances could impact my application.

Thank you.
Hi, what was your total income for 2010-11 showing on sa302. Is it £34920?

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by iahsan » Tue May 17, 2016 12:27 am

1. Category: ILR (LR)
2. Number of dependents: 0
3. Total cost: £ 2375
4. PEO branch: Solihull, Birmingham
5. Time taken: 2.5 hrs
6. Documents provided
Passports: All
BRP
Life in the UK Pass certificate
UK Degree Certificates
2 Photographs

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by cruis » Wed May 18, 2016 6:59 pm

iahsan wrote:1. Category: ILR (LR)
2. Number of dependents: 0
3. Total cost: £ 2375
4. PEO branch: Solihull, Birmingham
5. Time taken: 2.5 hrs
6. Documents provided
Passports: All
BRP
Life in the UK Pass certificate
UK Degree Certificates
2 Photographs

Hi congratulations!!!

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.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Kitcor » Wed May 18, 2016 9:03 pm

cruis wrote:
Kitcor wrote:1. Category.Tier 1 General (no self-employment)
2. Number of dependents. 1
3. Total cost. £3,800
4. PEO branch. Croydon
5. Documents provided. Completed SET 0 form, bank statements prior to maternity leave and during maternity leave, saving account statements, letter from my employer, cohabitation documents (bills, bank statements etc), child's birth certificate, original degree, payslips during and before maternity leave, new and old passports. I didn't submit my P60 and/or employment history on the day of my appointment, which they requested on the day of my appointment. I submitted them three weeks after (my solicitor requested an extension).
6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years. None
7. Any Additional Comments.
A few things to note,which people may find useful
-You could ask extension beyond the 14 days for submitting additional documents. The reason I asked for an extension is because there was a tax discrepancy, which I queried and was corrected by HMRC. There were some really nice people who went above and beyond. i called HMRC at least 20 times.
-Employment history could be faxed to you as post could take up to 2 wks. Fax was accepted in my case.
-12L section in the SET0 in case of Tier 1. You could submit your P60s and employment history for the last 5 years.

Good luck to you all.

Hi congratulations!!!

As you have 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. And did you meet threshold before amendments were done to your previous tax returns
Hi if the question is addressed to me, here is my response:

My case was slightly different. I have never been self-employed, but worked for two companies at the same time. The second company submitted a p60 and p45 both with stating different income/tax paid. Therefore, even though in 2013 my employment history (EH) showed the correct earning/tax paid, the 2016 EH showed a different number. I questioned it and HMRC corrected it to the correct figure based on the P45 which had the correct figure, not the p60 which was wrong.

Also to add, I also submitted letters from my employment confirming my absences from the UK, which were mainly work related. I didn't have absences over 90 days. Hope this helps.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by mjcr28 » Thu May 19, 2016 5:06 pm

Hi All,

By the grace of Almight Allah, I got my ILR approved Today, waiting for BRP now. :D

I would like to thank all members of this forum and special thanks to the moderators and everyone who have provided me with advise. Below is my experience

Category: Tier 2 (General)
Dependents: 0
Total fees paid: 2375
PEO: Croydon
Employment status: Full time salaried employment
Out of UK absences: total 26 days

also I added a cover letter stating all documents included

1. SET (O) Application form (04/2016)
2. BRP Card x1
3. Current Passport Original x 1
4. Expired Passport Original x 2
5. Photos X 2 (however they took only one not sure why)
6. Life in the UK Pass Certificate
7. English Language B1 Certificate
8. Original Payslips x 6
9. P60 x 4 (Letter covering for 5 years from HMRC as i had 1 p60 missing)
10. HMRC Letter
11. Personal Bank Statements 6 months– Original
12. Employer Referral letter
13. All absences from UK along with reason for absence from employer
a. Copy of eTickets for absences abroad
b. Passport with Entry and Exit stamps
14. Photocopies of all the supporting documents.

Reached at 7:30, and was taken in was first to arrive. My appointment was at 9:10. Was made to sit in the cafe and asked to come and take token 15 mins before appointment scheduled time. Queued and token received at 09:00am.

I was called for submission of documents at 09:30, took approx 10 to 15 minutes. Then i waited for Biometric in the waiting area, called for Biometric at 09:50. Silly me kept my phone on silent case worker called from private number at 10:35, then he called back again at 10:48am. I put in a copy of my application as well, so he said as its not required if I am happy for it to be shredded securely. I said ok. At around 11:00 my Token number was called for collection of documents and the approval letter and original docs was handed over to me. Also it really does save time to give Photocopies of all the supporting documents as my time total was only 2 hours.

Few additional information I wanted to share (some of them as :
1. I didn't mention on form that i had a £100 fine for speeding, as its clearly stated in the section not to.(quoted from set o 04/2016 form Note: You must give details of all criminal convictions, including spent convictions. This includes
convictions for road traffic offences, including drink-driving offences, but not fixed penalty notices)

(such as speeding or parking tickets).
2. I didn't fill the below sections
1.10 (home office reference as i dint have one)
5.5 Rate of pay for this SOC code stated in the codes of practice (hourly rate or annual salary).as i dint have one
7.13. How long have you lived in the UK? I have mentioned since the first time I entered that is 2006 and not as my tier 2 in 2011.


Any queries let me know happy to help :)

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by ranarehan » Sun May 22, 2016 1:24 pm

By the grace of ALLAH, My ILR application got successful! :)

This forum has been very helpful so THANKS to you all for sharing your experiences and knowledge!

About my case:
  • Form: SET (O)
  • Route: Tier 1 General
  • Dependents: 0
  • Fee: £2,375
  • PEO: Croydon
  • Total Time: 5 hours
  • 'Under consideration' time: 40-50 minutes
  • Earnings from full-time employment in last 5 years
  • No earning from self-employment in last 5 years
  • Self employment: 2010-2011 (initial Tier-1)
  • Amendments done for 2010-2011: Yes
  • Total absences in last 5 years = less than 180
Original documents in following order and then photocopies of each document (excluding application form) in same order:
  1. Passports
  2. Biometric Resident Permit
  3. Online Payment Confirmation
  4. Application Form with 2 photographs (full name on the back of each photo)
  5. Life in the UK
  6. Basic Disclosure
  7. SAR from Police National Computer
  8. Last 12m Salary Slips
  9. Letter from current Employer stating current salary, job title and earnings breakdown for last 12 months
  10. A kind of recommendation letter from line manager which included short description of company work, my skills & responsibilities and my importance to the business
  11. Absences letters from current and past employers (covering last 5 years)
  12. Initial Tier-1 grant letter
  13. CV
Croydon PEO Experience:
I had very bad impression of Croydon PEO before - don't know why. But it was very good experience overall. When I entered building, I was asked for proof of booking. I showed them the email and they were okay with that. Then they asked me to pass through the security which was very similar to airport security: put all things into a tray, empty your pockets, take the belt off etc etc. After clearing the security I went to 3rd floor via stairs. If you have mobility requirements then there are also lifts to take you up to 3rd floor.

I went straight to customer service desk where they took my current passport, biometric resident permit and application form. I was asked if I am doing self-employment which I answered "no". Very nice guy because we started talking things off the topic like trains and ticketing system in UK :) No extra self-employment form was given to me. Then the guy entered my details on the system, gave all documents back to me, generated a ticket number for me and asked me to wait in cafeteria. I was able to go out of the building, have some food and come back into the building without any issues. There are screens everywhere on 3rd floor to tell your ticket progress in one of:
  1. Case Registration
  2. Biometric Collection
  3. Waiting Consideration
  4. Under Consideration (when case worker starts looking into your case)
  5. Ready for Collection
People were nice with me at every phase of application progress. The lady who was doing case registration for me started talking about Christmas cakes and her family. They helped reduce my nervousness and boost my confidence. Of course, there is no guarantee that all staff would be as nice as that lady was. When doing the case registration they don't accept any folders because they have their own folder. Things they asked me in following order:
  1. Passports
  2. Biometric Resident Permit
  3. Online Payment Page + Application form together
  4. All original documents
  5. All photocopies of original documents
If you already have things in order then it would take less time and case registration person will be happy too. So, I registered my case, went for biometric and then waited in cafeteria to see the progress of my application. 1 hour after doing biometric my ticket number moved to ready for collection - no interaction with case worker, no questions asked and application successful!

Only unusual thing for me was that ILR duration was till 2024 rather than 2026. The guy over the counter explained that there is issue in the system and its not going beyond 2024. Then I asked how do I extend if I need to in future. The guy replied that you will complete a form called 'NTL' if I remember correctly. They kept application form, absences letters and biometric resident permit card and returned all other documents back to me.

Regarding Tier-1 dependent extenation application, I was told that I don't even need to attach the ILR success letter with dependent's application because they already have main applicant's (mine) ILR success details in the system so nothing to worry about.

Hope this will help others and best of luck to all.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by amehmood04916 » Sun May 22, 2016 5:22 pm

Hello all. This forum had been a great help over the years.
Got My ILR (LR)last week and used Sheffield PEO and paid £2375
Immigration history : 4.5 years on student visa + 1.5 years on PSW + 4 years on Tier 2 (general)
My appointment was booked for 9:50 am. I went early at 9:05 am and after security check went straight to reception and gave all the documents. I was called for biometrics at 9:20. After waiting for 45min a lady from reception called my number and handed me over all the original documents and kept the copies. It only took an hour and even my appointment was at 9:50am I was served early. It is totally worth paying extra £500 for premium service if your case straight forward.
I submitted following Documents
1: Computer filled Set ( lr) form + on-line booking check list and payment page
2: all passports and biometric card
3: Life in the UK test certificate
4: Trinity college B1 certificate
5: P60 for last 5 years + wage slips for last 6 months and bank statements ( not required) they kept the copies.

Good luck to everyone applying. Thanks

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by sagan » Mon May 23, 2016 10:11 am

Hi guys
Slightly off topic, but hopefully someone can help me. When you booked the appointment online, how quickly could you an appointment? Was there one available on the day? In the week etc? Or were there no open slots for several weeks?
Thanks

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