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I am extremely sorry to hear what happened and my heartfelt condolences to you and your family. May god give you strength to overcome with this pain.Pari_in_kwest wrote:Just to let you know all that my mother passed away last night. I couldn't even say good bye to her and not sure if I will get to see her before my family criminate her.
Use this link to search for your MP and draft your request. Its a usual email explaining the situation and state that you've now crossed the standard waiting time and your personal circumstances. Every individual is different and have different history. So, I wonder if a generic template would serve.nats wrote:Where and How to contact m MP. Any suggestions that this will be helpful in my sitation?
HiHwima wrote: Hi
No she wasn't applying for anything. Just the lawyer I consulted who advised that I submit everything/anything I could get hold of including that. Yes the application is set(o) 10 yr long residence. Thanks
No harm in contacting your MP, I did the same after 3 months (in November) due to work related commitments. My ILR is approved this week, will post details later but I'm August applicant. Better talk to your MP in person and explain the situation. I wrote to UKBA as well at time, though they refused to expediate thennats wrote:congrats to all those who got their ILR.. seems like they were processing June applications in January.. Now I hope they will process July applications in February.
My wife was doing full time job to financially support me a I was on student status and doing part time job was not enough for us.. My baby born last year with some health issues and disability and need full time attention and care.. But for meeting our expences my wife has to join her job back again after maternity leave.. Now my baby is not getting adjust without her. and I dont have any other family member for baby care. and special care nurseries are too expencive to afford.. I have started full time job and waiting for decision from HO. All depends on HO and my Employer if I get permanent there. My wife can't resign from job until I get some confirmation regarding my job. Now we are stuck due to delay in ILR and my baby condition. I have asked my solicitor to write a letter to UKBA or to approach MP but he asked me to wait as ILR usually taking 7,8,9 months.
I was thinking to approach MP myself regarding this. Should I inform MP with whole situation without my solicitor help as he will simply ask me to wait? Where and How to contact m MP. Any suggestions that this will be helpful in my sitation?
Damanisshallo wrote:Use this link to search for your MP and draft your request. Its a usual email explaining the situation and state that you've now crossed the standard waiting time and your personal circumstances. Every individual is different and have different history. So, I wonder if a generic template would serve.nats wrote:Where and How to contact m MP. Any suggestions that this will be helpful in my sitation?
aksi wrote:No harm in contacting your MP, I did the same after 3 months (in November) due to work related commitments. My ILR is approved this week, will post details later but I'm August applicant. Better talk to your MP in person and explain the situation. I wrote to UKBA as well at time, though they refused to expediate thennats wrote:congrats to all those who got their ILR.. seems like they were processing June applications in January.. Now I hope they will process July applications in February.
My wife was doing full time job to financially support me a I was on student status and doing part time job was not enough for us.. My baby born last year with some health issues and disability and need full time attention and care.. But for meeting our expences my wife has to join her job back again after maternity leave.. Now my baby is not getting adjust without her. and I dont have any other family member for baby care. and special care nurseries are too expencive to afford.. I have started full time job and waiting for decision from HO. All depends on HO and my Employer if I get permanent there. My wife can't resign from job until I get some confirmation regarding my job. Now we are stuck due to delay in ILR and my baby condition. I have asked my solicitor to write a letter to UKBA or to approach MP but he asked me to wait as ILR usually taking 7,8,9 months.
I was thinking to approach MP myself regarding this. Should I inform MP with whole situation without my solicitor help as he will simply ask me to wait? Where and How to contact m MP. Any suggestions that this will be helpful in my sitation?
aksi wrote:nats wrote:Thanks Aksi and many congrats. Did you requested MP to ask UKBA just for processing your application fast or approving your ILR or u also requested to provide with any letter in meantime as proof of work? If u dont mind can u send me some details from ur letter or a copy so i can get little help in writing to MP?
I met personally my MP, with a written request to contact UKBA to expidite processing of my case and provided copy of my letter+letter from employer that I posted, faxed and emailed to UKBA . Will provide you text that I used. But in your case any documents to show you needs to work & not your wife like child health etc, I think will help. But please request senior forums members, like Damanisshallo to request.
I my case they refused to expidite in December but I still think they attempted to process at earliest possibity.
Pay wrote:Guys my ILR was rejected in August 12 with no right of appeal , could i ask for reconsideration now after 6 month?
You might need to seek expert's advice and make a fresh application. I am not sure how far this would go in your favor but I know someone who had the same issue but not as long as yours. He had a gap of 1 month and his solicitor made a fresh application after completing the extra month and eventually got his ILR. In your case you do have evidence of whatever happened to you. Hence your solicitor will have a strong point to fight against.Pay wrote:Dear all
I applied for ILR under 10 years rule in April 2012 , I was recently notified that my application has been refused due to me not having valid leave to remain for 6 month in 2003-2004 .
the reason for this gap was that I lost my passport 10 days before my Visa runs out , I then next day wrote to UKBA and notified them of what happened and I was advised to make application when i have all the necessary document and received my passport.
it took 5 month to get new passport and when i applied in Feb 2004 with new passport no question was asked and was issued leave to remain straight away.
I have 2 month Visa left till end October 2012 and I am not sure what to do
I know i failed to meet the definition of 10 years lawful residence in UK , but what happened was out of my hand and i did everything I could to comply with rules
nats wrote:So sorry to hear that.. my condolence for you.. may her soul rest in peace.. and may God give you strength to bear tthis loss..Pari_in_kwest wrote:Just to let you know all that my mother passed away last night. I couldn't even say good bye to her and not sure if I will get to see her before my family criminate her.
You're absolutely right. I thought so as well but if you're putting a lot of faith in some of these fellows like I did it can bite. I will get her to request it herself. Hope that won't push it back even further. Cheerssaanju9 wrote:HiHwima wrote: Hi
No she wasn't applying for anything. Just the lawyer I consulted who advised that I submit everything/anything I could get hold of including that. Yes the application is set(o) 10 yr long residence. Thanks
there is no need for for her documents if your applying for 10yrs Long residency. there are some id***s who will say get hold of every documents and put them into a rugsack and ship it to the home office. And possibly this could be the reason some applications get delayed in making decision.
The answer to your question is, for your 10yr Long Residency the only documents they (UKBA) need is: your Passport/passports
LIUK certificate and BRP residence permit
They don't need to know what your wife's status is or her supporting documents. So you (i think the owner of the documents has to do it) can ask her documents back
Saanju
You're absolutely right. I thought so as well but if you're putting a lot of faith in some of these fellows like I did it can bite. I will get her to request it herself. Hope that won't push it back even further. Cheerssaanju9 wrote:HiHwima wrote: Hi
No she wasn't applying for anything. Just the lawyer I consulted who advised that I submit everything/anything I could get hold of including that. Yes the application is set(o) 10 yr long residence. Thanks
there is no need for for her documents if your applying for 10yrs Long residency. there are some id***s who will say get hold of every documents and put them into a rugsack and ship it to the home office. And possibly this could be the reason some applications get delayed in making decision.
The answer to your question is, for your 10yr Long Residency the only documents they (UKBA) need is: your Passport/passports
LIUK certificate and BRP residence permit
They don't need to know what your wife's status is or her supporting documents. So you (i think the owner of the documents has to do it) can ask her documents back
Saanju
Hi amjadleedsamjadleeds wrote:Hi Kya
congratulation to you on your ILR , I have a bit complicated case too, HO made case on working breach of hours as a student, It took me sort out 2 years, during this period my leave to remain expired because they havn't revoke my visa , my solicitor realise my leave was valid applied 15days late , but that stage HO mentioned one your case in high court other you applied out of time application. After two year HO took case back and paid ex-gradita payment too, so technically section 3C says when your case in high court your old leave carry on valid until final decision.
I have completed nearly 11 years, my family with me 8 plus year with me , kids in school eight years.
Any comments in term my case, I applied ILR in OCT and bio metric done in Dec 2012 and HO asked due to my solicitor mistake forgot to take my signature on section 10 of Bio metric, even bio meteric done before. So just posted to them new sign copy of section 10.
Your comment/ discussion will be highly appreciate.
Regards
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Wonder if UKBA would be able to do anything with your complaint. The time line to deal with complaints is even worst than applications. You should rather make a complaint with this organisationdupuytren wrote:While waiting for a response from the UKBA I have been forced to take unpaid leave, which I think is totally unfair and unnecessary seeing that I have been working in another hospital with no change in immigration status whatsoever. I have now written a second email of complaint to the UKBA.
aksi wrote:Hi,
My time line is :
SET(O) acknowledgement: 20 August, 2012
Request to expedite : 20 November, 2012 (posted, emailed & faxed)
Met MP to urge expedite : 28 November, 2012
UKBA refused to expedite : 10 Dec, 2102
Biometrics done : 17 Dec 2012
ILR approved: 25 Jan 2013
Docs arrived : 30 Jan 2013
DX missed delivery (BRP) : 31 Jan 2013
Total time taken : 5 months 10 days
Hope, wish and pray for others to get ILR sooner and the agonising wait to end. Many thanks for such useful information and time of forum members. I will conitune to be part of forum.