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murugan14 wrote:Date of application : 03-05-2014
Application type : Set O . Tier 1general 3 + 2 to ilr.
no of dependants : 2
Date of interview letter : 29/01/2015
Interview date : 09/02/2015
Document with approval letter : 19/06/2015 ( Letter dated 11/06/2015)
atlast my wait for ILR is over after waiting for more than a year
Hi Harmony did you atend the interview, how did it go throughharmony01 wrote:Hi everyone,
Can anyone shed more light to these, please? We are on Tier 1 Gen (3+2) and self employment during the extension but full time employment during the ILR.
After the HO have asked for proof that we declare tax to HMRC (though, declared the ffg year and paid all the tax owe after we did the extension) when we did extension which we provided for them a month plus now. We received another letter today asking to come for an interview and bring proof of National Insurance Number (NINO) along for the interview.
Please, anyone know why the HO asking for this again? Any quick and relevant answer, hint or info would be highly appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Harmony
masif wrote:Hi All,
I have not seen any message on this thread since Sun 21st Jun 2015. So nobody actually received anything during that time ?
kjay wrote:Hi Harmony,
Did you receive your ILR?
Hi just to ask you mentioned about receiving the letter of discrepancies in tax so what happened after that did you sent any more documents to support or explained in interview I don't know if that possible if you could tell that will be greatharmony01 wrote:Sorry guys, I would have love to update the timeline all these while but the home internet was down and just came up today.
Now my turn to share the story for someone to know or learn one or two things. Moreover, as have had some good people on this thread responded to some of my queries.
Tier 1 Genearl (3+2), SET (O) + 1 dependent
Date of Postage: 02/02/2015
Date of Reception: 03/02/2015
Payment Taken : 04/02/2015
Date of Acknowledgement: 06/02/2015 (Dated:04/02/2015)
Date of Biometric letter: 09/02/2015
Date Biometric given: 13/02/2015
Received a letter from Caseworker explaining discrepancy in tax return during the extension: 24/04/15 (Dated 22/04/15)
Letter of Interview: 12/06/15 (Dated 10/06/15)
Got two DX courier I missed you card in the house exactly two weeks (03/07/15) after the interview and arrange a redelivery for the following Monday and that actually gave us rest of mind that the ILR is been granted.
BRP Card Received: 06/07/15
Documents returned: 11/07/2015
Exactly 5 months.
Thanks again everyone who has contributed in answering one or two questions during the process, this forum was really helpful with a lot of hope but my only regret was if had known this forum before the application, there would have been some documents that we would have included before the first letter was sent and it would have helped in quickening the application.
All the best to the rest who are still awaiting their results.
Yes @adnaankhan1, actually the money made during the extension as indicated to the HO in the application wasn't declared to the HMRC in the same year the application was made but was declared in the ffg year and the tax on it were all paid. So, the statement was printed out and sent with full explanation about it.adnaankhan1 wrote: Hi just to ask you mentioned about receiving the letter of discrepancies in tax so what happened after that did you sent any more documents to support or explained in interview I don't know if that possible if you could tell that will be great
Thanks
Spot on, I have similar feeling i think UKBA is now following new policy.TODMATT wrote:Based on my previous research using the Google doc available online, SET(LR) and SET(O) were quite fast just before election in May and after the election I noticed all application are taking ages to process.