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Separate Tier 2 General Visa for spouse- children's ILR

Post by repeatcell » Sun Feb 09, 2020 2:09 pm

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I've recently completed 5 years on Tier-2 (General) and applying for ILR. I'm applying for NARIC UK approval for my degrees and I understand from the post that I have to put family,settlement, and nationality as the immigration tier. But regarding the immigration route, shouldn't it be 'indefinite leave to remain' and not 'settlement'.

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Re: NARIC - IMMIGRATION route and Tier

Post by CR001 » Sun Feb 09, 2020 2:25 pm

repeatcell wrote:
Sun Feb 09, 2020 2:09 pm
Zimba wrote:
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Hi,
I've recently completed 5 years on Tier-2 (General) and applying for ILR. I'm applying for NARIC UK approval for my degrees and I understand from the post that I have to put family,settlement, and nationality as the immigration tier. But regarding the immigration route, shouldn't it be 'indefinite leave to remain' and not 'settlement'.
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Re: NARIC - IMMIGRATION route and Tier

Post by repeatcell » Sun Feb 09, 2020 2:34 pm

Thanks, for clarification, on the NARIC website there are 3 options given: 1) Family 2) settlement, and 3) ILR, under immigration route. If I say settlement now, then who the ILR option is for? just trying to understand the process better but there does seem to be some confusion here on the NARIC website.

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Re: NARIC - IMMIGRATION route and Tier

Post by zimba » Sun Feb 09, 2020 3:40 pm

repeatcell wrote:
Sun Feb 09, 2020 2:34 pm
Thanks, for clarification, on the NARIC website there are 3 options given: 1) Family 2) settlement, and 3) ILR, under immigration route. If I say settlement now, then who the ILR option is for? just trying to understand the process better but there does seem to be some confusion here on the NARIC website.
There is only ONE option to select, that is Family, settlement, ILR and nationality :!: :!:
Family, settlement and nationality application have the same English level requirement at B1 :!: :!:

https://www.naric.org.uk/visas%20and%20 ... ister.aspx
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Re: NARIC - IMMIGRATION route and Tier

Post by repeatcell » Sun Feb 09, 2020 4:41 pm

Only when you select the first option, the 2nd dropdown menu appears asking for immigration route which has 3 options I listed in my previous reply (see link below for snapshot). I'm quite sure though that putting it as either ILR or settlement would possibly be fine.



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repeatcell wrote:
Sun Feb 09, 2020 2:34 pm
Thanks, for clarification, on the NARIC website there are 3 options given: 1) Family 2) settlement, and 3) ILR, under immigration route. If I say settlement now, then who the ILR option is for? just trying to understand the process better but there does seem to be some confusion here on the NARIC website.
There is only ONE option to select, that is Family, settlement, ILR and nationality :!: :!:
Family, settlement and nationality application have the same English level requirement at B1 :!: :!:

https://www.naric.org.uk/visas%20and%20 ... ister.aspx

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Re: NARIC - IMMIGRATION route and Tier

Post by zimba » Sun Feb 09, 2020 9:29 pm

ILR is settlement so select any
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Tier 2 to ILR - Do I need originals?

Post by repeatcell » Mon Feb 10, 2020 10:58 pm

I’ll be applying for ILR from Tier 2 general visa in the next month, and I’ve few questions:

Do I at any stage (e.g. at the appointment) need originals of any of the documents (other than passports and BRP card)? For example, bank statements, utility bills, council tax bills, home ownership papers, payslips etc. I’ve soft copies of all the documents which I can upload during the application process but might be difficult to obtain originals for many of these documents.

When providing with the last month bank statement, do I need to have some sort of minimum balance? I’ve less than £10K in my account, would that be a problem?

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Re: Tier 2 to ILR - Do I need originals?

Post by zimba » Tue Feb 11, 2020 1:43 am

repeatcell wrote:
Mon Feb 10, 2020 10:58 pm
I’ll be applying for ILR from Tier 2 general visa in the next month, and I’ve few questions:

Do I at any stage (e.g. at the appointment) need originals of any of the documents (other than passports and BRP card)? For example, bank statements, utility bills, council tax bills, home ownership papers, payslips etc. I’ve soft copies of all the documents which I can upload during the application process but might be difficult to obtain originals for many of these documents.

When providing with the last month bank statement, do I need to have some sort of minimum balance? I’ve less than £10K in my account, would that be a problem?
It is advised to take all docs to be on the safe side if rescan is required. Your bank balance is not relevant to ILR
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Re: Tier 2 to ILR - Do I need originals?

Post by repeatcell » Tue Feb 11, 2020 7:16 am

Many thanks, Zimba for your reply.
That means in general originals are not required. and Would it be a problem if I have the copies of the documents and not their originals if a rescan is needed?

Zimba wrote:
Tue Feb 11, 2020 1:43 am
repeatcell wrote:
Mon Feb 10, 2020 10:58 pm
I’ll be applying for ILR from Tier 2 general visa in the next month, and I’ve few questions:

Do I at any stage (e.g. at the appointment) need originals of any of the documents (other than passports and BRP card)? For example, bank statements, utility bills, council tax bills, home ownership papers, payslips etc. I’ve soft copies of all the documents which I can upload during the application process but might be difficult to obtain originals for many of these documents.

When providing with the last month bank statement, do I need to have some sort of minimum balance? I’ve less than £10K in my account, would that be a problem?
It is advised to take all docs to be on the safe side if rescan is required. Your bank balance is not relevant to ILR

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Re: Tier 2 to ILR - Do I need originals?

Post by poper » Tue Feb 11, 2020 7:20 am

repeatcell wrote:
Tue Feb 11, 2020 7:16 am
Many thanks, Zimba for your reply.
That means in general originals are not required. and Would it be a problem if I have the copies of the documents and not their originals if a rescan is needed?

Zimba wrote:
Tue Feb 11, 2020 1:43 am
repeatcell wrote:
Mon Feb 10, 2020 10:58 pm
I’ll be applying for ILR from Tier 2 general visa in the next month, and I’ve few questions:

Do I at any stage (e.g. at the appointment) need originals of any of the documents (other than passports and BRP card)? For example, bank statements, utility bills, council tax bills, home ownership papers, payslips etc. I’ve soft copies of all the documents which I can upload during the application process but might be difficult to obtain originals for many of these documents.

When providing with the last month bank statement, do I need to have some sort of minimum balance? I’ve less than £10K in my account, would that be a problem?
It is advised to take all docs to be on the safe side if rescan is required. Your bank balance is not relevant to ILR

Take originals. Sopra may refuse copies
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Re: Separate Tier 2 General Visa for spouse- children's ILR

Post by repeatcell » Tue Feb 11, 2020 7:24 am

Okay, thanks Poper.
Also, could you please confirm if the bank balance still remains irrelevant if I am applying for ILR along with my dependent wife and 2 children.

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Re: Separate Tier 2 General Visa for spouse- children's ILR

Post by CR001 » Tue Feb 11, 2020 7:56 am

Bank balance is irrelevant regardless of you is applying for ilr visa PBS route.
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Evidence of absence and cohabitation documents

Post by repeatcell » Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:16 pm

I’ll be applying for ILR from Tier 2 general visa in the next couple of weeks, and I have got a few questions:

I travelled to India to visit parents a few times, attended a conference, and a holiday in Europe in the last 5 years. During the application, I’m supposed to provide evidence of my reasons for absence from the UK. Could you please advise what kind of evidence I could provide?

Also, what documents my wife and I can provide to prove cohabitation? Should this be for the last 5 years or only since the last leave (BRP dated November 2017)?

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Re: Evidence of absence and cohabitation documents

Post by repeatcell » Sun Feb 16, 2020 9:16 am

repeatcell wrote:
Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:16 pm
I’ll be applying for ILR from Tier 2 general visa in the next couple of weeks, and I have got a few questions:

I travelled to India to visit parents a few times, attended a conference, and a holiday in Europe in the last 5 years. During the application, I’m supposed to provide evidence of my reasons for absence from the UK. Could you please advise what kind of evidence I could provide?

Also, what documents my wife and I can provide to prove cohabitation? Should this be for the last 5 years or only since the last leave (BRP dated November 2017)?
From some of the other queries in the forum, I've gathered that I need 3 -6 sources of documents addressed to me and my wife for the last 2 years for every 3/4 months. I have a further query. First, even though I've got the originals, is it okay if I just upload the online copies - it would be just easier if I don't have to scan. And if I should rather scan the originals - do I need to scan all the pages or just the 1st page of the document is usually okay? Passport I believe I need to scan all the pages. Please correct or confirm.

I'm still waiting for a reply to my first question above. Thanks!

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Re: Evidence of absence and cohabitation documents

Post by zimba » Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:59 pm

repeatcell wrote:
Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:16 pm
I’ll be applying for ILR from Tier 2 general visa in the next couple of weeks, and I have got a few questions:

I travelled to India to visit parents a few times, attended a conference, and a holiday in Europe in the last 5 years. During the application, I’m supposed to provide evidence of my reasons for absence from the UK. Could you please advise what kind of evidence I could provide?

Also, what documents my wife and I can provide to prove cohabitation? Should this be for the last 5 years or only since the last leave (BRP dated November 2017)?
NO need for any evidence. You need an employer letter.
For cohabitation, ANY document can be used. 3 sources for the last two years
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Re: Evidence of absence and cohabitation documents

Post by repeatcell » Sun Feb 16, 2020 7:00 pm

Zimba wrote:
Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:59 pm
repeatcell wrote:
Sat Feb 15, 2020 2:16 pm
I’ll be applying for ILR from Tier 2 general visa in the next couple of weeks, and I have got a few questions:

I travelled to India to visit parents a few times, attended a conference, and a holiday in Europe in the last 5 years. During the application, I’m supposed to provide evidence of my reasons for absence from the UK. Could you please advise what kind of evidence I could provide?

Also, what documents my wife and I can provide to prove cohabitation? Should this be for the last 5 years or only since the last leave (BRP dated November 2017)?
NO need for any evidence. You need an employer letter.
For cohabitation, ANY document can be used. 3 sources for the last two years

Thanks, Zimba - you're awesome. Could you also tell if I need to scan all the pages for the cohabitation documents or just the 1st page is usually okay?

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Re: Evidence of absence and cohabitation documents

Post by zimba » Mon Feb 17, 2020 12:20 am

Scan is free. Upload as much information as you can
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ILR application few questions

Post by repeatcell » Tue Mar 03, 2020 10:23 pm

I have a couple of queries before I submit my application in the next few days:

1. My employer has given a soft copy of the employment letter with an electronic signature; would that be a problem? When I asked for the original letter, the HR said that handwritten signature is not a requirement for UKVI

2. When listing traffic offences, I have mentioned the ones from the UK. However, I have also been fined for speeding in the USA but I do not remember the dates etc. I wish to give this information but there is no place on the online form to mention this. I guess I can mention this in a letter, but can the letter be handed in during the UKVCAS Sopra Steria appointment?

3. Under nationality details, what exactly should I put in ‘issuing authority’? - I have an Indian passport but was last renewed in the USA and in the passport ‘place of issue’ – it says Washington D.C.

4. What is the end date of your most recent visa, leave to enter or remain or other permission to be in the UK? - Does this indicate the BRP expiry date? I am just confused because if it is, then this question is for some reason asked twice under UK immigration status and under BRP details.

5. In my wife’s application, what does the following question actually mean? - Does the period of stay on which this application was based include any leave granted since 11 January 2018? My wife’s BRP was last issued in November 2017.

Hopefully, someone can answer this in the next couple of days, and many thanks for all your help!

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Re: ILR application few questions

Post by zimba » Wed Mar 04, 2020 2:47 pm

1. It's fine
2. Speeding tickets should be ignored
3. It should be Indian Embassy/Consulate
4. It is your BRP expiry
5. Answer NO to that question as visa was issued before 11 Jan 2018
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Documents by Email

Post by repeatcell » Wed May 20, 2020 10:08 pm

Hi All,

I'm one of the fortunate ones to receive an email from the HO asking scanned documents to be sent to them. My UKVCAS at Croydon has been postponed until mid-June. I submitted my original ILR application online on 5th March 2020. Now, I've been asked the following documents to be sent by email:

Current employer letter
Full list of absences from the United Kingdom during the qualifying 5 year period
Personal bank statement within 28 days of application date confirming latest pay
Payslip to correspond with above bank statement
Confirmation if you sat a Life in the UK test prior to 21st March 2020

My question is when they ask for a current employer letter, do they mean the one which was issued to me on 5th March, or am I supposed to get a new employer letter issued in the last one month.

Many thanks, everyone!

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Re: Documents by Email

Post by CR001 » Wed May 20, 2020 10:28 pm

repeatcell wrote:
Wed May 20, 2020 10:08 pm
Hi All,

I'm one of the fortunate ones to receive an email from the HO asking scanned documents to be sent to them. My UKVCAS at Croydon has been postponed until mid-June. I submitted my original ILR application online on 5th March 2020. Now, I've been asked the following documents to be sent by email:

Current employer letter
Full list of absences from the United Kingdom during the qualifying 5 year period
Personal bank statement within 28 days of application date confirming latest pay
Payslip to correspond with above bank statement
Confirmation if you sat a Life in the UK test prior to 21st March 2020

My question is when they ask for a current employer letter, do they mean the one which was issued to me on 5th March, or am I supposed to get a new employer letter issued in the last one month.

Many thanks, everyone!
The one dated before the date of online application.
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Re: Documents by Email

Post by repeatcell » Wed May 20, 2020 10:31 pm

CR001 wrote:
Wed May 20, 2020 10:28 pm
repeatcell wrote:
Wed May 20, 2020 10:08 pm
Hi All,

I'm one of the fortunate ones to receive an email from the HO asking scanned documents to be sent to them. My UKVCAS at Croydon has been postponed until mid-June. I submitted my original ILR application online on 5th March 2020. Now, I've been asked the following documents to be sent by email:

Current employer letter
Full list of absences from the United Kingdom during the qualifying 5 year period
Personal bank statement within 28 days of application date confirming latest pay
Payslip to correspond with above bank statement
Confirmation if you sat a Life in the UK test prior to 21st March 2020

My question is when they ask for a current employer letter, do they mean the one which was issued to me on 5th March, or am I supposed to get a new employer letter issued in the last one month.

Many thanks, everyone!
The one dated before the date of online application.
Got it, thank you so much.

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Re: Documents by Email

Post by zimba » Thu May 21, 2020 1:54 pm

repeatcell wrote:
Wed May 20, 2020 10:08 pm
Hi All,

I'm one of the fortunate ones to receive an email from the HO asking scanned documents to be sent to them. My UKVCAS at Croydon has been postponed until mid-June. I submitted my original ILR application online on 5th March 2020. Now, I've been asked the following documents to be sent by email:

Current employer letter
Full list of absences from the United Kingdom during the qualifying 5 year period
Personal bank statement within 28 days of application date confirming latest pay
Payslip to correspond with above bank statement
Confirmation if you sat a Life in the UK test prior to 21st March 2020

My question is when they ask for a current employer letter, do they mean the one which was issued to me on 5th March, or am I supposed to get a new employer letter issued in the last one month.

Many thanks, everyone!
It is based on your application date
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Re: Documents by Email

Post by repeatcell » Thu May 21, 2020 5:32 pm

Zimba wrote:
Thu May 21, 2020 1:54 pm
repeatcell wrote:
Wed May 20, 2020 10:08 pm
Hi All,

I'm one of the fortunate ones to receive an email from the HO asking scanned documents to be sent to them. My UKVCAS at Croydon has been postponed until mid-June. I submitted my original ILR application online on 5th March 2020. Now, I've been asked the following documents to be sent by email:

Current employer letter
Full list of absences from the United Kingdom during the qualifying 5 year period
Personal bank statement within 28 days of application date confirming latest pay
Payslip to correspond with above bank statement
Confirmation if you sat a Life in the UK test prior to 21st March 2020

My question is when they ask for a current employer letter, do they mean the one which was issued to me on 5th March, or am I supposed to get a new employer letter issued in the last one month.

Many thanks, everyone!
It is based on your application date
Thank you, Zimba.

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