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Great77
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FLR (O) Other reason

Post by Great77 » Thu Nov 28, 2013 11:17 pm

I am about to send my application for FLR (O) in 2 days time. I chose other reason as basis of my application. Since I have tie with my mother in UK and 2 siblings in Republic of Ireland. I have been in UK for 9 years and 2 months reasonably and I have not been to my home country since then. My questions are:

1. Can I apply using other reason in the form FLR (O)? or am choosing the wrong category. I am not married and no partner at the moment.

2. Is this the correct form to use? : http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... 420091.pdf

3. In one of the reason, I gave evidence of working with a company and the contract is running until next year May 2014 with payslip. Is it also realistic concerning this point to further extend my leave.

4. Since I will post my application before my leave remain, is it very sure to get right of appeal in order to maintain continuous legal stay in this country.

5. My employer wants acknowledgment letter, should I use a lawyer or solicitor for this application in case they are demanding the acknowledgement letter?


Urgent response is highly appreciated. I came in October 19th 2004, and by next year, I would be 10 years. Currently am on PSW.

Thank you
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Post by vinny » Fri Nov 29, 2013 12:12 am

Please continue in previous thread.
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