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Simplyhuman
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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Simplyhuman » Sun Oct 19, 2014 9:06 pm

travelerzee wrote:My appointment was at 11am today. We got there at 10:30. The staff at Solihull PEO were so lovely! my visa was approved by 2:30pm. The process was so simple and easy. It is definitely worth the £400 extra. I don't think i would have managed the stress of another postal application!

Category: SetM
PEO branch: Solihull
Documents provided:
Folder 1
• Online booking appointment
• Online Payment Sheet
• Set m application form (version June 2014)
• 3 x applicant passport
• BRP card
• 1 x sponsor passport
• 2 photos of applicant and 1 photo of sponsor
• Drivers License- applicant and sponsor
• LIUK pass certificate
• 2 degree certificates
• Letter from University confirming degrees were taught in English
• Point based calculator print out showing 10 points for English and 30 points for degree
• Academic transcripts
• Marriage certificate

Folder 2
Applicant
• Banks statements March 2014- present
• Wage slips March 2014- present
• P60 (2013 and 2014)
• Letter of employment
Sponsor
• Banks statements March 2014- present
• Wage slips March 2014- present
• P60 (2013 and 2014)

Folder 3
Finances
• Joint bank statements March 2014- present
• Joint online saver statement October 2014
• ISA statement Sept 2014
• Annual mortgage statement

Cohab docs
• Halifax joint- Oct 2012
• Council Tax- March 2013
• Lloyds joint statement- July 2013
• Joint council tax- Oct 2013
• Joint water bill- March 2014
• Joint electricity bill- July 2014
• Individual Electoral letter- Sept 2014

I will be applying for naturalisation in the next 2 weeks (i have been living in the UK since 2010). So, hopefully i will be done with this whole process shortly.

good luck to all those applying.
Congrats !!!

Just one question though, you said you're applying for naturalisation in 2 weeks time, how is that ? I mean how does that work out based on the fact you have just got your ILR?

Thanks for looking and answering.

Th

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by mobeenkhan » Mon Oct 20, 2014 11:16 am

1. Category : Set (O)
2. Number of dependents : 1
3. Total cost : £2986 - Application (2 x 1093 = 2186) + Booking (2 x 400 = 800)
4. PEO branch : Cardiff
5. Documents provided
  • A piece of advice, keep it as organized and simple as possible.
    I provided the following list of documents and put a "Table of Contents" page at the start of these documents, so that it's easier for the case worker to find the document he/she is looking for.
  • Payment Details
    ANNEX - A - Application Payment Sheet
  • Section 1 & 2 - Applicant and Dependent Details
    ANNEX - B - Passport (Main and Dependent)
    ANNEX - C - Biometric Residence Permit (Main and Dependent)
  • Section 4 - Knowledge of Language and Life in the UK
    ANNEX - D - Life in UK Test Pass Certificate (Main and Dependent)
    ANNEX - E - English Language B1 Pass Certificate (Dependent)
  • Section 5 - Your Home and Finances
    Section 9A - Tier 1 (General) migrants Point Scoring Assessment

    ANNEX - F - Tenancy Agreement
    ANNEX - G - Letter from Employer
    ANNEX - H - Payslips + Corresponding Bank Statements
    ANNEX - I - Last 5 Year P60 Tax Document
    ANNEX - J - Savings Bank Statement (Maintenance)
  • Section 6 - Immigration History
    ANNEX - K - Absence from UK evidence documents
  • Section 11L - Documents Tier 1 (General) Migrant
    ANNEX - L - Home Office Tier 1 (General) Extension approval Letter
  • Additional Documents
    ANNEX - M - Dependent Cohabitation Evidence
    ANNEX - N - Marriage Certificate

    I prepared a photocopy of all these documents and arranged in the same way and handed that file along with the application form and the main supporting documents file.
6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years.
In the last 5 years, I only had 86 days of absence from UK so I was way below the threshold, however, I still provided a letter (written by myself) detailing all the Exits/Entries and the reason for those and put it undex ANNEX - K, right above the documents. In order to support it, I provided copies of the following,
  • All my E-Tickets (easy to get them from email - not a hassle)
  • A photocopy of all the pages of my passport where there was an Entry/Exit stamp
7. Any Additional Comments.
Appointment time : 11:00am
Arrived : 10:30am
Amazing workers, really friendly environment. Security Checks were performed upon entering and hardly took 5 mins and then was asked to go upstairs. Went upstairs and at the reception, you're asked the following questions,
Name , Date of Birth and First 2 characters of your postcode
Then you are provided with a ticket number which will work for the whole session while you're there. We were asked to wait in the waiting room. Here is an image of what the office looks like from inside,

Image

The Additional documents I provided to support my application (along with their template images) are as follows,
  • List of Documents (Table of Contents)
    Image
  • Salary Summary Letter (Placed at ANNEX - H top)
    Image
  • Absence from UK Letter (Place at ANNEX - K top)
    Image
Total time taken for the whole process was 2hrs, I stayed in and got it easily, In the end one of the Assistant Case Worker called us and gave us (me and my wife) the good news and asked us to check the biometric information and informed that we will receive the BRP in the next 10 working days, so yep thats about it ...

If any ambiguity or question, please feel free to ask!, Do quote my message so that I know that you asked something ... :D

Good Luck to all who are still waiting for their application date ... :)
We might be MASTER of our own "THOUGHTS" yet SLAVES to our own "EMOTIONS"

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by travelerzee » Mon Oct 20, 2014 8:17 pm

Simplyhuman wrote:
travelerzee wrote:My appointment was at 11am today. We got there at 10:30. The staff at Solihull PEO were so lovely! my visa was approved by 2:30pm. The process was so simple and easy. It is definitely worth the £400 extra. I don't think i would have managed the stress of another postal application!

Category: SetM
PEO branch: Solihull
Documents provided:
Folder 1
• Online booking appointment
• Online Payment Sheet
• Set m application form (version June 2014)
• 3 x applicant passport
• BRP card
• 1 x sponsor passport
• 2 photos of applicant and 1 photo of sponsor
• Drivers License- applicant and sponsor
• LIUK pass certificate
• 2 degree certificates
• Letter from University confirming degrees were taught in English
• Point based calculator print out showing 10 points for English and 30 points for degree
• Academic transcripts
• Marriage certificate

Folder 2
Applicant
• Banks statements March 2014- present
• Wage slips March 2014- present
• P60 (2013 and 2014)
• Letter of employment
Sponsor
• Banks statements March 2014- present
• Wage slips March 2014- present
• P60 (2013 and 2014)

Folder 3
Finances
• Joint bank statements March 2014- present
• Joint online saver statement October 2014
• ISA statement Sept 2014
• Annual mortgage statement

Cohab docs
• Halifax joint- Oct 2012
• Council Tax- March 2013
• Lloyds joint statement- July 2013
• Joint council tax- Oct 2013
• Joint water bill- March 2014
• Joint electricity bill- July 2014
• Individual Electoral letter- Sept 2014

I will be applying for naturalisation in the next 2 weeks (i have been living in the UK since 2010). So, hopefully i will be done with this whole process shortly.

good luck to all those applying.
Congrats !!!

Just one question though, you said you're applying for naturalisation in 2 weeks time, how is that ? I mean how does that work out based on the fact you have just got your ILR?

Thanks for looking and answering.

Th

hi Simplyhuman,

I am married to a BC and have been living in the UK since 2010. if you have ILR and are married to a BC (and meet all the other requirements), you can apply for naturalisation once you have lived in the UK for at least 3 years.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by travelerzee » Tue Oct 21, 2014 2:40 pm

My BRP arrived today. only took two working days!!

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by xrootx » Tue Oct 21, 2014 2:50 pm

mobeenkhan wrote:1. Category : Set (O)
2. Number of dependents : 1
3. Total cost : £2986 - Application (2 x 1093 = 2186) + Booking (2 x 400 = 800)
4. PEO branch : Cardiff
5. Documents provided
  • A piece of advice, keep it as organized and simple as possible.
    I provided the following list of documents and put a "Table of Contents" page at the start of these documents, so that it's easier for the case worker to find the document he/she is looking for.
  • Payment Details
    ANNEX - A - Application Payment Sheet
  • Section 1 & 2 - Applicant and Dependent Details
    ANNEX - B - Passport (Main and Dependent)
    ANNEX - C - Biometric Residence Permit (Main and Dependent)
  • Section 4 - Knowledge of Language and Life in the UK
    ANNEX - D - Life in UK Test Pass Certificate (Main and Dependent)
    ANNEX - E - English Language B1 Pass Certificate (Dependent)
  • Section 5 - Your Home and Finances
    Section 9A - Tier 1 (General) migrants Point Scoring Assessment

    ANNEX - F - Tenancy Agreement
    ANNEX - G - Letter from Employer
    ANNEX - H - Payslips + Corresponding Bank Statements
    ANNEX - I - Last 5 Year P60 Tax Document
    ANNEX - J - Savings Bank Statement (Maintenance)
  • Section 6 - Immigration History
    ANNEX - K - Absence from UK evidence documents
  • Section 11L - Documents Tier 1 (General) Migrant
    ANNEX - L - Home Office Tier 1 (General) Extension approval Letter
  • Additional Documents
    ANNEX - M - Dependent Cohabitation Evidence
    ANNEX - N - Marriage Certificate

    I prepared a photocopy of all these documents and arranged in the same way and handed that file along with the application form and the main supporting documents file.
6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years.
In the last 5 years, I only had 86 days of absence from UK so I was way below the threshold, however, I still provided a letter (written by myself) detailing all the Exits/Entries and the reason for those and put it undex ANNEX - K, right above the documents. In order to support it, I provided copies of the following,
  • All my E-Tickets (easy to get them from email - not a hassle)
  • A photocopy of all the pages of my passport where there was an Entry/Exit stamp
7. Any Additional Comments.
Appointment time : 11:00am
Arrived : 10:30am
Amazing workers, really friendly environment. Security Checks were performed upon entering and hardly took 5 mins and then was asked to go upstairs. Went upstairs and at the reception, you're asked the following questions,
Name , Date of Birth and First 2 characters of your postcode
Then you are provided with a ticket number which will work for the whole session while you're there. We were asked to wait in the waiting room. Here is an image of what the office looks like from inside,

Image

The Additional documents I provided to support my application (along with their template images) are as follows,
  • List of Documents (Table of Contents)
    Image
  • Salary Summary Letter (Placed at ANNEX - H top)
    Image
  • Absence from UK Letter (Place at ANNEX - K top)
    Image
Total time taken for the whole process was 2hrs, I stayed in and got it easily, In the end one of the Assistant Case Worker called us and gave us (me and my wife) the good news and asked us to check the biometric information and informed that we will receive the BRP in the next 10 working days, so yep thats about it ...

If any ambiguity or question, please feel free to ask!, Do quote my message so that I know that you asked something ... :D

Good Luck to all who are still waiting for their application date ... :)
Congratulations mate.

I was wondering if you can share employer letter format please.

Thanks

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by sarjunwadkar » Thu Oct 23, 2014 6:09 am

Hi All

Thank you very much for your support during all these 5 years of Tier1 Visa. Today finally got my ILR. Please
find below list of documents submitted along with application.

Date: 22/08/2014

1. Category.
- Tier 1 General

2. Number of dependents.
- 0

3. Total cost.
- £1093 + 400 (Premium visa center fee)

4. PEO branch.
- Croydon

5. Documents provided.
-Payment Sheet
-Appointment Confirmation Email
-Set O Form (Version 7/14)

Original & Photocopies of following:

-Passports
-Brps
-LIUK Test Certificates (Mine & Wifes)
-Bachelors Degree Certificate
-Letter from University confirming medium of instruction as English.
-Printout of Point Based Calculator confirming the points awarded .
-12 month payslips
-12 month bank statements
-5 year p60s
-Letter from Employer confirming absenses and salary figure for last 1 year.

6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years. - No.

7. Any Additional Comments.

Appointment Time was 8:50. Went there at 8:20. Was out at 10:00. Process was very straight forward & staff was helpful too. Case worker took 1 hour to come back after bio-metric verification is completed. Maybe cuz I had a straight forward case.

Keep documents as simple as it is. best of luck

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by bobby_das » Thu Oct 23, 2014 9:53 am

hi everyone

my wife and daughter applied for ilr same day service at PEO croydon.

22/10/14
start time 2pm
finish time 5.30pm

set 0 application
tier1 visa 5 years completed

self employed

thank you for help and support this board has given

finally happy ending.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by d193068 » Fri Oct 24, 2014 2:57 pm

Hi,
Just got my ILR at Crodydon below. I would say the process was smooth as compared to the previous experience three years back. Had appointment at 8:35 and out before 11:00. The Decision making was around 100 mins of the time consumed.

Thanks a lot to all direct and indirect helpers in this Forum. God Bless

Please find the below summary of the case.

1. Category: Tier 1 General
2. Number of dependents: 2
3. Total cost: £1493 * 3
4. PEO branch.: Croydon
5. Documents provided.

1. SET (0) (Version 7/14) form for the main applicant and two dependents.
• Applicant Payment sheet covering the payment of Main Applicant and two dependents

2. Age:35 years 10 months
• Evidence Submitted : Passport

3. Knowledge of Language and Life in UK :

For Main Applicant
• Bachelor of Engineering Degree(Shivaji University)
• Points Claimed: 30
• Evidence submitted:
a. Original Degree Certificate.
I have claimed points for the same degree during my Initial Application
b. Life in the UK Test Pass Notification letter
c. Print out of the qualification from the Points Calculator confirming qualification

For Dependent Partner
• Bachelor of Engineering Degree(Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University)
• Points Claimed: 30
a. Original Degree Certificate.
b. Life in the UK Test Pass Notification letter
c. Print out of the qualification from the Points Calculator confirming qualification

4. Previous Earnings:
• Points Claimed: 45

Evidence submitted to Support Earnings for the 12 Month Period from 01/10/2013 to 30/09/2014

a.) Payment Summaries from my Accountant
b.) Accountant Verified Payslips from XXXX Ltd
c.) Accountant Verified Dividend vouchers from XXXX Ltd
d.) Monthly Personal Bank Statements
e.) Monthly Business Bank Statements

Please note that each of the salary and dividend payments are highlighted in the Personal and the Business Bank Statements

Additional Earnings Supporting Documentation

f.) Invoice Remittance notices/Summary Letter made to the Business Bank Account
g.) Invoices raised by the company
h.) Certificate of Incorporation
i.) Two Business contracts from YYYY Ltd for the period 01/01/2014 Till 31/12/2014
j.) Original and photocopy of VAT Certificate of the company
k.) Full Accounts statements for XXXX Ltd for the year ending in December 2013
l.) P60 for the last 5 years
m.) Latest AR01 statement of XXXX Ltd signed by the company


5. Total Points Claimed by Main Applicant: 90: 10 (Age) + 30 (Qualification) + 45 (Earnings) + 5 (UK experience)

6. Cohabitation Proof for the last two years

a.) Original Marriage certificate
b.) Council Tax Bill Payment Copies for the last 4 years showing the bill under the joint name
c.) Utility Bill (Water) under the joint name for the last two years
d.) Tenancy Agreement under the Joint name for the last three years
e.) Drivers licence copies for me and for my wife showing the same residential address
f.) Original Bank Statements for wife for the last two years
g.) Original Bank Statements for Main Applicant for the last two years.
Out of which one year of Bank Statements are shown as evidence in the Section 4d. as above

7. Absences out of UK in the Last Five years
Please find the two letters each self signed by my wife and myself for the absence in the last years. All of the absence were for Holidays and were minimal.
The letters have been attached in the Set O application form after page 22 in point 1 above.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by sv345 » Sun Oct 26, 2014 9:13 pm

Hi,
Can I ask how do we claim 20 points for the degree? When I use points based calculator, I see 20 points for salary and 10 points for english. I donot see at any place '20 points for degree' as is required for the ILR application. (ILR application requires 20 points for degree and 10 points for english).
Please answer ASAP. Thanks

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by sv345 » Sun Oct 26, 2014 9:56 pm

I just realised I was filling point based calculator as Tier 2 application and not as ILR. However, there is no option to use this point based calculator for settlement.
Now I am really confused. I have already taken an appointment and need this printout showing 20 points for degree and 10 for english. I am sure my degree will earn 20 points, as it is present on the PBS calculator. However, it doesnot show any points for degree it shows only 10 points for english.

Please point to the right direction. Would Highly appreciate it. Thanks

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by sv345 » Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:21 pm

any help please?

sv345
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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by sv345 » Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:22 pm

anyone - please?

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by ilrcandidate » Mon Oct 27, 2014 7:15 am

As a workaround, please select Tier 1 general, it should do the trick.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by kamiiqbal » Tue Oct 28, 2014 7:51 am

SET (O) form for ILR based on Tier 1 General and you don't need to show the specific points however you need to verify if your qualification is in the UK database or approved by NARIC?

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by NitinV » Wed Oct 29, 2014 4:15 pm

Hi,
I would like to contribute my experience on ILR

ILR application date : 28-Oct-2014
Number of persons : Main application + 1 dependent (daughter minor)
Venue : Croydon
Current Status : Tier 1 (General)

Document Submitted:
1. Application form Set(O) version 10/2014
2. 12 months Bank stt
3. 12 months Salary slips latest
4. PBS Self Assessment
5. [Passport + BRP + 2 photos] each
6. Employer letter (confirmation + Absence leave all annual) Nothing provided from previous employer however worked there for 10 months
7. Appointment confirmation mail + payment sheet
8. Life in the UK certificate
9. Photocopies of all docs

Lacking the documents (came to know after reading this board)
1. Previous employer absence letter
2. Previous employer confirmation letter
3. All relevant documents when my first VISA Tier 2 (ICT) applied 5 years before. This was applied by my company in India

About the date
Appointment time : 2:00 pm
Check-in the building : 1.30 pm
Got token : 1:55 pm
File verified : 2:16 pm (V IMP => The lady confirmed with senior case worker about my daughter VISA as her mother was not applying with her. After confirming she asked my wife passport & VISA. Collect all doc and asked me to wait for fingerprints)
Finger Prints Taken : 2:30 pm (After that asked us to wait in cafeteria area. We waited there for 2.30 hrs
Call from Case worker : 4:00 PM (He asked an undertaking letter from my Wife about my daughter VISA. It says that my wife does not have any problem with my daughter applying ILR with me)
Case ready for collection : 4:50 pm
We were out : 5:00 pm

My take :
1. Even though I was less in few docs but rest of the docs are in proper place (for last 4 year with same company)
2. If you are applying with a minor and you partner does not have ILR, don't forget to take your partner to VISA center along with her passport + BRP

Thank you very much this board. This has made me very informative. Really appreciate that :)

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by raomvj » Thu Oct 30, 2014 8:00 pm

Category Tier 1 (General) visa
Entry date to the UK: 18-Nov-2009
Absences from the UK : 29 days in the last 5 years
Appointment date: 30/10/14 in Glasgow PEO.
Dependents: 1

Documents submitted:
1. New and old passports, BRP cards of main applicant and dependent
2. 12 months payslips
3. 12 months bank statements
4. 4 P60s (I don’t have P60 for the period Nov 2009 to April 2010)
5. Tax information for 2009 to April 2010 from HMRC
5. Letter from employer confirming my employment with company and gross salary
6. Degree certificate
7. Letter from University confirming that my degree was taught in English
8. Life in the UK for both
9. Trinity's GESE grade 5 English speaking and Listening Entry 3 pass certificate for dependent
10. Cohabitation documents covering 2 years
11. Payment sheet
12. Appointment confirmation print
13. Marriage certificate

My appointment was at 8am, Biometric done at 08.30 and we were informed about decision at 10:30. The whole process was very smooth and staff in Glasgow was very nice.

Things to note: I asked my HR to provide a letter for my UK absences but I was told they can't give such letters. After so much of discussion they agreed to add lines similar to 'Mr. XXXX has taken XXX days in the last 5 years and all were paid annual leaves' in employment confirmation letter. I then explained about these leaves and UK absences in my covering letter.

Many thanks all for your valuable advises. This forum was very helpful for my 2 extensions and my ILR. Thanks again.

Thanks

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by hsr1972 » Fri Oct 31, 2014 12:30 pm

@nitinV - Congratulations for your ILR !!! Do i need to provide degree certificate or take PBS summary and tick the option already proven degree in initial application .Kindly revert back to me.


-hsr_72

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by NitinV » Fri Oct 31, 2014 2:30 pm

hsr1972 wrote:@nitinV - Congratulations for your ILR !!! Do i need to provide degree certificate or take PBS summary and tick the option already proven degree in initial application .Kindly revert back to me.


-hsr_72
@hsr1972 : If you have demonstrated the degree in your previous extension then you do not need. Taking PBS summary would fullfil that anyway. Although I attached my degree + PBS self assessment along with the option "already proven degree in initial application"
If you don't want to attach to keep it simple, atleast take it with you...In case caseworker might need ask to see it

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by tuliprose » Fri Oct 31, 2014 9:30 pm

Hi,

Type of application: SET(m)
Main applicant SET(LR)
Income Requirement: None (as she came to UK in 2007)
Residential Requirement: 2 years (as she came to UK in 2007 and switched to FLR(m) before 6th April 2014). 2 years stay combined her stay as Tier 1 Entrepreneur Dependant and Tier 4 dependent.

She was called to the desk after 2 hours of attending bio metrics.

No questions were asked at all.

They gave ur all documents back with approval letter and bio metrics card will follow soon.

Many Thanks.
Note: I do not work as an Immigration Consultant, but my advice comes from experiences and my opinions are my own.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by ursamyn » Mon Nov 03, 2014 10:09 am

Hello All,

I am really pleased to inform that by God's Grace, I was granted ILR on Saturday, 1st Nov. 2014 at Croydon PEO.

I am really grateful to all the moderators, members who have been sharing their time and knowledge to make this platform a blessing for all of us.

Experience was worth every penny. Staff were courteous and helpful.

I was let in at 7.45 am even though appointment was for 8.40 am and case was registered at 8 am sharp and Bio metrics done by 8.15 am. My token was the first to go under "Awaiting Consideration", but stayed there for upto 9 am and then changed to "Under Consideration" and bang at 9.30 am documents were ready to collect, and I was a free man. :D

Application Details:
Set O form for main applicant
Photos
Passports & BRP
Print out of summary of PBS Calculator
Agency Letter to confirm On-going Contract.
12 months salary slips ( Paying myself Minimum Salary)
Bank Statements showing salary been credited into personal account
P60 Tax Year to 5 April 2014.

Business Income
Balance Sheet, Profit & Loss Account Statement with net profit
9 Dividend Vouchers & 12 Invoices
Income Certificate by Certified CA showing dividends & Invoices summary
Bank Statements for Business Account to show business income
Bank Statements for Personal Account to show dividend transferred from business account
HMRC correspondence – statement for tax paid previously for all 5 yrs ( They can provide all 5 yrs of employement and self-employment history, this will also suffice for missing P60's)

Life in UK Test Certificate
Orginal Master's Degree from India

This is good enough for KOLL requirement for Tier 1 G ( 5yrs).


Absence Letters – Previous Employer letters & self declaration letter.

Happy to take questions, will answer them as per my knowledge.

Thanks and Good Luck to all future applicants :)

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Harleycoco » Mon Nov 03, 2014 3:26 pm

Hello here is my experience from PEO.

ILR application date : 31-Oct-2014
Number of persons : Main application
Venue : Croydon
Current Status : Tier 1 (General)

Documents
2x passports
2 x passport photos
BRP
Cover letter (written by immigration adviser)
Completed application form
12 months payslips
12 months bank statements
5 years of P60's
LIUK pass letter
Absences spreadsheet

Appointment in Croydon ay 0830 arrived about 0822 and went straight in. Fairly quick through security and then upstairs to the counter where booked in. Called pretty quickly to the next counter where all the documents are placed into clear plastic envelopes. Barely sat down when called for biometrics. All staff very friendly was given the option to leave or wait in the cafe. My case is very straight forward and no dependants so I jumped past a lot of other cases to be ready for collection at 0958. Massive improvement at Croydon from my last experience, took about half the amount of time. Much nicer there now and things seem to flow a lot better. Same day is worth the extra money as is using an immigration adviser.

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Tier 2 to ILR Successful

Post by dmad84 » Mon Nov 10, 2014 11:09 am

Hi all,
I got my ILR on premium service from Glasgow on 8th nov sat. The case worker in Glasgow was very very friendly. My case was straight forward from tier 2 to ILR working for the same employer for five years and no dependents. here is the following things that I've submitted with my visa.

Appointment email Confirmation (they never asked for this)
Payment Sheet (first thing they asked for)
Application form including payment pages ( I filled in payment details too even though they took all my money when I booked for appointment)
Photograph (they only took one of the two photos)
passport and bio metric card
Letter from Employer confirming employment
Payslips for a year
Original Bank Statements for a year including oct 31st when I got my last pay in, important!
Life in the Uk test pass letter
My Indian Engineering certificate with Points based calculator print out showing my degree was worth 10 points for English language and 30 points for qualification. ( they really liked that)

Please note: you don't need this.
Letter from Employer with list of annual leave - they didn't even look at it. You don't need this.

Also other information which other people may find useful.
In the Absence from UK history - although I have been in the UK as a student from 2006, only from 2009 I had work visa. So I only put the first entry in to the UK 2009 date when I first got tier 2 visa. And all the absences from UK since then.
English language - You only need Indian degree with points based calculator print out. You don't need UK NARIC stuff as long as your degree gets 10 points for English language and 20 points for qualification in the points based calculator.

Cheers
One happy Person :)

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by alien.uk » Mon Nov 10, 2014 11:23 am

Good Morning All - Happy to let you all know that I've been granted with ILR this morning (10/11/2014) at Glasgow Premium Service Center.
The overall process took close to 2 hours but I have not met the case worker. The lady who did the case registered gave me the approval letter.

Visa - TIER 2 ICT ( straight forward 5 year route)

It was a nice experience and not much to comment as my interface with people was very limited.

Thanks for everyone's support, special thanks to AMBER group.
Alien UK
ILR received - November 2014
Applied for Naturalisation - Feb 2016
Naturalisation Approval - Mar 2016
Passport Received - April 2016

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by nit2k » Mon Nov 10, 2014 7:54 pm

Thanks for help members.
here is my experience from PEO. I didn't get option to meet case worker.

ILR application date : 10-Nov-2014
Number of persons : Main application/Dependent
Venue : Sheffield
Current Status : Tier 1 (General)

Documents
Visa Appointment Letter + Payment Receipt
2x passports
2 x passport photos
BRP
Cover letter (Included summary for each documents and table for cohabitation docs)
Completed application form
12 months payslips
12 months bank statements(Last month was just stamped by bank on plain paper)
5 years of P60's
LIUK pass letters
Employee Salary statement
cohabitation doc for last 9 months(Dependent : Bank statement + council Tax + Water Bill + Gas Bill )
Absences spreadsheet (Even for single day out from UK)
Absence letter from Employee
Degree of Dependent for English language
Please let me know if anyone need template of any letters.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by hsr1972 » Mon Nov 10, 2014 9:00 pm

@nit2k Congratulations , Have you not submitted your original Degree Certificate ? How did you prove your English language (KOL) and I heard P60 is not mandatory for Tier 1 Route ? Can you share the template for absence letter and Covering letter ? I have seen lot of members did not submit any P60? kindly revert back to me.

-hsr_72

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