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Ilr Long Residency 10 Years.. Advise Needed
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2011 8:41 pm
by zeeshop
HI All,
I would be very grateful, if some one please help in this matter.
My 10 years LongResidence will be completing next Month, I want to apply less then 28 before completion of my 10 years on Form SET (O).
During this time I stayed on Student Visa, PSW, then presently on Tier 2 (Work) Visa.
No breaks during this time.
I have all my previous passports which I held during 10 years.
applied for SAR from UKBA and awaiting their reply.
Already passed Life in UK Test.
Form Sections for longer residency looks fairly simple, my only concern is supporting documents.
Please advise what additional documents do I need to submit.
Do I have to submit payslips, GP letters, for every year, or
My past Passports should be enough to prove my residency?
2. Do I have to include covering letter in my Application.
Thanks,
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:48 am
by kumarcuk
You can apply for ILR within 28 days before your 10 years period completing.
You do not require any additional supporting documents under the 10 years rule, other than the following things:
1. SET (O) Application form
2. Correct Visa Fees for ILR
3. All of your current and previous Passports, which shows your UK Visa's.
4. LIUK Test Pass Certificate
5. Two recent passport size photographs of yours.
According to UKBA policy guidance, you must also need to meet the following requirements for ILR:
1. "The applicant must not have one or more unspent convictions within the meaning of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974" by UKBA.
2. The continuity requirement for your 10 year period in the UK.
For more information click on this link:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Hope this helps.
Many Thanks
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:35 am
by zeeshop
Many Thanks for detailed reply.
If I went on holidays abroad three times during this period, and each trip was less then one month.
Please advise if This does't effect under the continuity requirement for 10 year period in the UK.
Thanks and regards..
Re: Many Thanks
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:47 am
by BigSam
zeeshop wrote:Many Thanks for detailed reply.
If I went on holidays abroad three times during this period, and each trip was less then one month.
Please advise if This does't effect under the continuity requirement for 10 year period in the UK.
Thanks and regards..
Hi zeeshop,
Your holidays are ok, the rules state that you will qualify as long as that you were
not absent from the UK for more than six months at any one time, and had existing leave to enter or remain upon their departure and return..
kumarcuk is right, you do not need to include any other supporting documents. I applied under this rule back in August and was granted my ILR in ten week. I did not include a covering letter or SAR. All I submitted with my application was as follows:
Current and previous passports
Two photos
Life in the UK test certificate
Police Registration Certificate
Hope this helps and good luck

Thanks..
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 10:59 am
by zeeshop
Thanks bigsam..
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:16 am
by BigSam
You are welcome mate, here is my
timeline and the full details of
my application for your reference, I hope you get your ILR in a reasonable time...
Re: Many Thanks
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:01 pm
by kumarcuk
zeeshop wrote:Many Thanks for detailed reply.
If I went on holidays abroad three times during this period, and each trip was less then one month.
Please advise if This does't effect under the continuity requirement for 10 year period in the UK.
Thanks and regards..
BigSam gave you the Right information in this regard.
Since your trip to abroad is less than Six months at each time and less than 540 days total Absences , you didn't break the continuity requirement for ILR application under 10year Long Residency rule set by UKBA.
Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 11:01 am
by apeng
Isn't 3 months bank statement require?
Posted: Sat May 19, 2012 5:19 pm
by Loveislovely
apeng wrote:Isn't 3 months bank statement require?
No Apeng, people applying under the 10 year rule does not need to prove there financial status..... Kumarkuk is spot on with the info
Good luck
Loveislovely