Well doneterlen wrote: I remember who I am , and you a just 5 year old upset kid:)))


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Because it is in some people's nature to want to help others and not to judge.coolboyuk wrote:I just wanna know, why bother in replying and give advice to users like terlen , lovecat etc..etc. at the beginning...
So pleased for you that things have started to move forward, even if only a little. Hold on to that positive thinking you will need it over the coming monthssuperstar wrote:Hi everyone
just an update regarding my application process.
UKBA has taken money out today(paid by cheque and sent application form 2nd time on 14/6/10) and I've also received AK letter today which was sent on 23/6/10
so i am thinking +ve to hear from UKBA soon some good news
so are you applying under 10 years or 14? sorry, you mentioned that your ILR was refused few years ago - so is it an appeal or fresh application?durian wrote:My word. I had no idea...
I'm applying under 10 years ILR. One of my colleagues who also came here as a medical student obtained hers in slightly under 3 months, and another one who was on 5 years HSMP/Tier 1 took just over 2 months. I took in good faith that there were genuinely some people here who got theirs in much less time than that.
I got my ILR rejected a few years ago for excessive breaks so it may not be as straightforward as I'd like to be, even now. Am digging my heels in for a long wait now. It'll already be just 1 month since I applied.
No worries. I am now re-applying under the 10 year long residence, having 'clawed back' and made up for the previous absences so that now it is <540 days (I used to travel loads during all the uni hols you see).powermatic wrote:so are you applying under 10 years or 14? sorry, you mentioned that your ILR was refused few years ago - so is it an appeal or fresh application?durian wrote:My word. I had no idea...
I'm applying under 10 years ILR. One of my colleagues who also came here as a medical student obtained hers in slightly under 3 months, and another one who was on 5 years HSMP/Tier 1 took just over 2 months. I took in good faith that there were genuinely some people here who got theirs in much less time than that.
I got my ILR rejected a few years ago for excessive breaks so it may not be as straightforward as I'd like to be, even now. Am digging my heels in for a long wait now. It'll already be just 1 month since I applied.
Yes, I agree with your point - some people do get their ILR fast - those who currently hold a work permit or who are under tier 1. Unfortunately, those who spent whole 10 years period as students have to wait for ages
Congratulations!!!pv wrote:I just received my passport and supporting documents back with the indefinite stamp. Took nearly 5 months and a week for the decision. It has been stamped in Sheffield and was done on june 28th.