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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Zee ali » Tue Apr 14, 2015 11:37 am

dayesto123 wrote:Hi Everyone,

Please kindly help me with some information. I applied for 10 years ILR and received my first acknowledgement email and today I received a second email saying that my application is still under consideration and we expect to make a decision within 6 months of the date of your application, which is our service standard......

My question is
1- Did anyone receive a second email before approval letter?
2- If yes was their case straightforward?

I have just received this email and very worried. If anyone has received a second email before approval letter please kindly tell me how long it took.

I applied on 02/03/2015.

Your response would be much appreciated.
cheers.

Share your exact timeline

Did u received Bio? and did it?
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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by karmababa » Tue Apr 14, 2015 10:10 am

I received a second email, and so did some other people. My case is quite straightforward. Applied in late Jan. Still waiting for the results though and really worried.

dayesto123 wrote:Hi Everyone,

Please kindly help me with some information. I applied for 10 years ILR and received my first acknowledgement email and today I received a second email saying that my application is still under consideration and we expect to make a decision within 6 months of the date of your application, which is our service standard......

My question is
1- Did anyone receive a second email before approval letter?
2- If yes was their case straightforward?

I have just received this email and very worried. If anyone has received a second email before approval letter please kindly tell me how long it took.

I applied on 02/03/2015.

Your response would be much appreciated.
cheers.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by akramroy » Mon Apr 13, 2015 9:09 pm

sud315 wrote:
dayesto123 wrote:Hi Everyone,

Please kindly help me with some information. I applied for 10 years ILR and received my first acknowledgement email and today I received a second email saying that my application is still under consideration and we expect to make a decision within 6 months of the date of your application, which is our service standard......

My question is
1- Did anyone receive a second email before approval letter?
2- If yes was their case straightforward?

I have just received this email and very worried. If anyone has received a second email before approval letter please kindly tell me how long it took.

I applied on 02/03/2015.

Your response would be much appreciated.
cheers.
I sent mine 24th March. Only received acknowledgement letter so far
no email nor biometric letter :( The more anxious I am, the late it's going to be it seems :?

Have you given the biometrics yet?
Looking at the timeline many have got their decisions sooner so I also had some hope, but seems they r getting late again then :(

Anyway do post any updates and fingers crossed!
I received only one acknowledgement email after 2 weeks. Find below email content

Thank you for your application to the Home Office. Your application has been received and is being considered.

It may take up to six months to make a decision on your case. If we are unable to process your application within six months we will tell you as soon as possible.
Our web page contains further information on our service standards and other information which may relate to your application.
Can anyone else shed a light.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by sud315 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 8:04 pm

dayesto123 wrote:Hi Everyone,

Please kindly help me with some information. I applied for 10 years ILR and received my first acknowledgement email and today I received a second email saying that my application is still under consideration and we expect to make a decision within 6 months of the date of your application, which is our service standard......

My question is
1- Did anyone receive a second email before approval letter?
2- If yes was their case straightforward?

I have just received this email and very worried. If anyone has received a second email before approval letter please kindly tell me how long it took.

I applied on 02/03/2015.

Your response would be much appreciated.
cheers.
I sent mine 24th March. Only received acknowledgement letter so far
no email nor biometric letter :( The more anxious I am, the late it's going to be it seems :?

Have you given the biometrics yet?
Looking at the timeline many have got their decisions sooner so I also had some hope, but seems they r getting late again then :(

Anyway do post any updates and fingers crossed!

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by sud315 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 8:00 pm

sussexguy wrote:Hello,

I would be grateful if I may receive some of the following questions answered:

I have noticed the new Premium service for SET(LR) application. Has anyone used this facility to get same day approval yet?

I have another few months before my 10 years residence completes in the UK. AT the moment, I am on a Tier 2(General) Visa. I got married in 2013 and my wife joined me as Tier 2 PBS Dependent in September 2013. We have been living together since then. I would like to know, under what category, can my wife apply extend her stay, subject to my successful SET(LR) application?

Should she be applying after my approval or can we apply at the same time on two different categories?

Is there a validity period on Knowledge of UK life test?

Regards,SM
I only know answers for your 2 last questions:
If you do receive ILR successfully, she'd need to wait until you get that decision in order to apply as dependent of you.

No validity period for life in UK test. I did mine in 2008 and applied very recently.
I asked the same q from my solicitor who told me there isn't a time limit

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by dayesto123 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 7:39 pm

Hi Everyone,

Please kindly help me with some information. I applied for 10 years ILR and received my first acknowledgement email and today I received a second email saying that my application is still under consideration and we expect to make a decision within 6 months of the date of your application, which is our service standard......

My question is
1- Did anyone receive a second email before approval letter?
2- If yes was their case straightforward?

I have just received this email and very worried. If anyone has received a second email before approval letter please kindly tell me how long it took.

I applied on 02/03/2015.

Your response would be much appreciated.
cheers.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by truman » Mon Apr 13, 2015 6:42 pm

zubkha wrote:alhumdulliah got my ilr
allah ka shukar
I have received my ILR on 09/04/2015.this is my timeline,and by the way i had more than 9 months gap.
20/01/2015 application send
28/01/2015 biometric letter received
04/02/2015 biometric done
26/03/2015 received e-mail that my application will take 6 months.
07/04/2015 decision made.
09/04/2015 approve letter and biometric card received.
09/04/2015 gone mad and too happy to talk. :D :D :D

best of luck for others who have gaps in there 10 yr period.

Hello sir
can u plz tell about ur gap and how did u fill that gap
thanks

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Na74 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 6:39 pm

imi99999 wrote:Dear All,
I need to send some supporting documents which were not available at the time of my application submission last week. I am confused about the address
I have received the acknowledgement from

UK VISA and Immigration
PO Box 3468
Sheffield.


FLR(m) guidance notes says that

15.Contacting us after you have applied
To send us more information about your application, write to the following address (not the one to
which you posted your application):
The Home Office
Initial Consideration Unit - FLR(M)
Lunar House
40 Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 2BY

not sure which one is correct, i had contacted Home office today and they said I should send at Sheffield address where i received my acknowledgement from but when I told them about FLR(m) Guidance, they also got confused and took my contact details and told me to wait for HO to contact me

please help, I need to send it urgently
Golden rule ... Always follow what they say... If they say croydon then it is croydon... No matter where the letter came from.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Omor4real » Mon Apr 13, 2015 6:24 pm

Arsal385 wrote:
Na74 wrote:
dr_sea wrote:Hi,

I've recently received my ILR and will be applying for FLR(M) and MN1, however before doing so I would need to travel overseas with family. Can you advise if my family can re-enter the UK with their current PBS dependent visas ? (the visas are valid until end of this year)

Apologies if this question had been asked already.

Thanks.
There is no set rule or time period for switching dependent visa from one category to another, however sooner the better. But as long as dependent has valid visa, and the main applicant right to live , there are no restrictions on entry or exit.
You should change your Mrs visa status ASAP as it will be problematic for her to re-enter the UK. Technically she is now a dependant of a settled person and no longer dependent of PBS migrant.
Arsal that is right i personally know someone that HO wrote to his wife that she is no more dependent of a tier 4 and they gave her certain amount of time to make an application to change her status. This was in early last year.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Arsal385 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 3:29 pm

Na74 wrote:
dr_sea wrote:Hi,

I've recently received my ILR and will be applying for FLR(M) and MN1, however before doing so I would need to travel overseas with family. Can you advise if my family can re-enter the UK with their current PBS dependent visas ? (the visas are valid until end of this year)

Apologies if this question had been asked already.

Thanks.
There is no set rule or time period for switching dependent visa from one category to another, however sooner the better. But as long as dependent has valid visa, and the main applicant right to live , there are no restrictions on entry or exit.
You should change your Mrs visa status ASAP as it will be problematic for her to re-enter the UK. Technically she is now a dependant of a settled person and no longer dependent of PBS migrant.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by imi99999 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 3:17 pm

Dear All,
I need to send some supporting documents which were not available at the time of my application submission last week. I am confused about the address
I have received the acknowledgement from

UK VISA and Immigration
PO Box 3468
Sheffield.


FLR(m) guidance notes says that

15.Contacting us after you have applied
To send us more information about your application, write to the following address (not the one to
which you posted your application):
The Home Office
Initial Consideration Unit - FLR(M)
Lunar House
40 Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 2BY

not sure which one is correct, i had contacted Home office today and they said I should send at Sheffield address where i received my acknowledgement from but when I told them about FLR(m) Guidance, they also got confused and took my contact details and told me to wait for HO to contact me

please help, I need to send it urgently

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Na74 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 2:41 pm

dr_sea wrote:Hi,

I've recently received my ILR and will be applying for FLR(M) and MN1, however before doing so I would need to travel overseas with family. Can you advise if my family can re-enter the UK with their current PBS dependent visas ? (the visas are valid until end of this year)

Apologies if this question had been asked already.

Thanks.
There is no set rule or time period for switching dependent visa from one category to another, however sooner the better. But as long as dependent has valid visa, and the main applicant right to live , there are no restrictions on entry or exit.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by dr_sea » Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:36 pm

viganooriah wrote:
faisaltanoli wrote:Hi All;

After the drastic changes in immigration rules on 06/04/2014, pre 9th July, 2012 PBS dependents won't be able to combine any time spent as PBS dependent with FLR(M) to qualify for ILR and their qualifying time period of 5 years will start from the day they are granted an FLR(M), if the main applicant gains indefinite leave to remain based on 10 years of long residence.
see https://www.gov.uk/settle-in-the-uk/y/you-re-the-family-member-of-a-british-citizen/no/on-a-work-visa/tier-1
I am sure there would be hundreds including me who are being affected adversely with this change in rules because this means that we are no more covered under the transitional arrangements - Part 8.

We are now about to challenge the rule in coming week. Please come forward and join us

https://www.facebook.com/groups/716996288335740/
immigration-for-family-members/pre-july-2012-pbs-dependants-petition-t164354.html

Thanks
Regards
Faisa
Sorry for my ignorance, but I have a friend and his wife in this situation. I would really appreciate if someone could explain why is it a problem that the clock resets for SET LR's dependants? After 12 months on ILR, the main applicant is eligible for citizenship, isn't it? Can the dependant then not apply for naturalisation as a spouse of a British Citizen?
It does not work this way, the visa received by the dependents of ILR will be the same as ones received by dependents of British Citizens. After receiving this visa the clock will be reset and the dependents would need to wait 5 years. This is the case even if you became naturalized
see https://www.gov.uk/settle-in-the-uk/y/you-re-the-family-member-of-a-british-citizen/no/on-a-work-visa/tier-1


This unfortunately affects dependents of people who received ILR on the basis of long residency.

We are fighting the law to include previous leaves of dependents towards this. Please join us at our facebook page and support us to fight this.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by CR001 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:19 pm

dr_sea wrote:Hi,

I've recently received my ILR and will be applying for FLR(M) and MN1, however before doing so I would need to travel overseas with family. Can you advise if my family can re-enter the UK with their current PBS dependent visas ? (the visas are valid until end of this year)

Apologies if this question had been asked already.
c
Thanks.
It would be risky for them to re-enter given that you obtained ILR based on long residence and they should switch to FLR(M).
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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by zubkha » Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:18 pm

alhumdulliah got my ilr
allah ka shukar
I have received my ILR on 09/04/2015.this is my timeline,and by the way i had more than 9 months gap.
20/01/2015 application send
28/01/2015 biometric letter received
04/02/2015 biometric done
26/03/2015 received e-mail that my application will take 6 months.
07/04/2015 decision made.
09/04/2015 approve letter and biometric card received.
09/04/2015 gone mad and too happy to talk. :D :D :D

best of luck for others who have gaps in there 10 yr period.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by dr_sea » Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:04 pm

Hi,

I've recently received my ILR and will be applying for FLR(M) and MN1, however before doing so I would need to travel overseas with family. Can you advise if my family can re-enter the UK with their current PBS dependent visas ? (the visas are valid until end of this year)

Apologies if this question had been asked already.

Thanks.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Arsal385 » Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:51 am

sussexguy wrote:Hello,

I would be grateful if I may receive some of the following questions answered:

I have noticed the new Premium service for SET(LR) application. Has anyone used this facility to get same day approval yet?

I have another few months before my 10 years residence completes in the UK. AT the moment, I am on a Tier 2(General) Visa. I got married in 2013 and my wife joined me as Tier 2 PBS Dependent in September 2013. We have been living together since then. I would like to know, under what category, can my wife apply extend her stay, subject to my successful SET(LR) application?

Should she be applying after my approval or can we apply at the same time on two different categories?

Is there a validity period on Knowledge of UK life test?

Regards,SM
If I were you I wont go for SET(LR), because if you want to save your wife previous residency in the UK. try to get your ILR through your Tier 2 otherwise if you get your ILR through SET LR your wife will have to apply through FLR M and her previous stay in the UK will be null and void.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by sussexguy » Mon Apr 13, 2015 10:50 am

Hello,

I would be grateful if I may receive some of the following questions answered:

I have noticed the new Premium service for SET(LR) application. Has anyone used this facility to get same day approval yet?

I have another few months before my 10 years residence completes in the UK. AT the moment, I am on a Tier 2(General) Visa. I got married in 2013 and my wife joined me as Tier 2 PBS Dependent in September 2013. We have been living together since then. I would like to know, under what category, can my wife apply extend her stay, subject to my successful SET(LR) application?

Should she be applying after my approval or can we apply at the same time on two different categories?

Is there a validity period on Knowledge of UK life test?

Regards,SM

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Sumon2003 » Sun Apr 12, 2015 5:05 pm

Hi all,
Is there any One who had interview for the ETS matter and after that what is the outcome .
Is there any one got any approval/refuse after waiting long time cause I am waiting 7 months now.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Zee ali » Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:09 am

viganooriah wrote:
faisaltanoli wrote:Hi All;

After the drastic changes in immigration rules on 06/04/2014, pre 9th July, 2012 PBS dependents won't be able to combine any time spent as PBS dependent with FLR(M) to qualify for ILR and their qualifying time period of 5 years will start from the day they are granted an FLR(M), if the main applicant gains indefinite leave to remain based on 10 years of long residence.

I am sure there would be hundreds including me who are being affected adversely with this change in rules because this means that we are no more covered under the transitional arrangements - Part 8.

We are now about to challenge the rule in coming week. Please come forward and join us

https://www.facebook.com/groups/716996288335740/
immigration-for-family-members/pre-july-2012-pbs-dependants-petition-t164354.html

Thanks
Regards
Faisa
Sorry for my ignorance, but I have a friend and his wife in this situation. I would really appreciate if someone could explain why is it a problem that the clock resets for SET LR's dependants? After 12 months on ILR, the main applicant is eligible for citizenship, isn't it? Can the dependant then not apply for naturalisation as a spouse of a British Citizen?

Support Fasial Tanoli who is taking this matter to court (JR).
I am not an immigration adviser
Any views expressed are my own opinion and should not be considered as legal advice
No liability is accepted for the content and for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by viganooriah » Sun Apr 12, 2015 2:50 am

faisaltanoli wrote:Hi All;

After the drastic changes in immigration rules on 06/04/2014, pre 9th July, 2012 PBS dependents won't be able to combine any time spent as PBS dependent with FLR(M) to qualify for ILR and their qualifying time period of 5 years will start from the day they are granted an FLR(M), if the main applicant gains indefinite leave to remain based on 10 years of long residence.

I am sure there would be hundreds including me who are being affected adversely with this change in rules because this means that we are no more covered under the transitional arrangements - Part 8.

We are now about to challenge the rule in coming week. Please come forward and join us

https://www.facebook.com/groups/716996288335740/
immigration-for-family-members/pre-july-2012-pbs-dependants-petition-t164354.html

Thanks
Regards
Faisa
Sorry for my ignorance, but I have a friend and his wife in this situation. I would really appreciate if someone could explain why is it a problem that the clock resets for SET LR's dependants? After 12 months on ILR, the main applicant is eligible for citizenship, isn't it? Can the dependant then not apply for naturalisation as a spouse of a British Citizen?
V

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Omor4real » Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:38 pm

m4sud wrote:
Omor4real wrote:
taz123 wrote:Hi friends

Firstly I would like to thanks the member of this forum, I have received my ILR on 4/03/2015

Here my time lines
03/10/2014 application send
28/10/2014 biometric letter received
10/11/2014 biometric done
04/03/2015 decision made and BRP card received

Please update my time line on Google drive

I have got a question? for my wife n son my lawyer used a form FLR FP and I want to vary my application to flr m asap cause the rule is changing from 6/4/2015 that u have to pay extra cost per year for Nhs

Can any 1 have an idea how to vary the application and how to request for refund ur help would be appreciated

Many thanks
Best of luck who waiting for there decision
Fill form flrm and pay the full cost, then draft a letter telling HO about the pending application and tell them that you want to vary it to the new one. They should return your flrfp money, but you can tell them as well in the letter to remind them.
Hi I'm almost in same situation just want to know should I wait for the decision of my flr-fp before I change to flr-m.
Do I need to show finances for UK born son ?

Thanks-MASUD
Did you mean your flr fp or your mrs. Flr m is for dependent of people who has settlement/making ilr application.

If the flr fp is for your Mrs then you have to vary her application before a decision is reach, because once they issue her the visa, then you have to make new application for flrm

you don't need to include your uk born child, as you can register he/she after your ilr and yes if HO know about the child your finance requirement will be going up.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by m4sud » Sat Apr 11, 2015 6:19 pm

Omor4real wrote:
taz123 wrote:Hi friends

Firstly I would like to thanks the member of this forum, I have received my ILR on 4/03/2015

Here my time lines
03/10/2014 application send
28/10/2014 biometric letter received
10/11/2014 biometric done
04/03/2015 decision made and BRP card received

Please update my time line on Google drive

I have got a question? for my wife n son my lawyer used a form FLR FP and I want to vary my application to flr m asap cause the rule is changing from 6/4/2015 that u have to pay extra cost per year for Nhs

Can any 1 have an idea how to vary the application and how to request for refund ur help would be appreciated

Many thanks
Best of luck who waiting for there decision
Fill form flrm and pay the full cost, then draft a letter telling HO about the pending application and tell them that you want to vary it to the new one. They should return your flrfp money, but you can tell them as well in the letter to remind them.
Hi I'm almost in same situation just want to know should I wait for the decision of my flr-fp before I change to flr-m.
Do I need to show finances for UK born son ?

Thanks-MASUD

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by imi99999 » Sat Apr 11, 2015 6:10 pm

Hello every one
Please advice me
I want to Send copy. Of my husband ILR to home office for my FLR(M) application and also my marriage certificate which I didn't had when I submitted my application last week
My question is
Which address should I send

Received my acknowledge from this address

Home Office
PO Box 3468
Sheffield

Or guidance note says

Lunar house
Croydon

Confused please help

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by faisaltanoli » Sat Apr 11, 2015 11:48 am

Hi All;

After the drastic changes in immigration rules on 06/04/2014, pre 9th July, 2012 PBS dependents won't be able to combine any time spent as PBS dependent with FLR(M) to qualify for ILR and their qualifying time period of 5 years will start from the day they are granted an FLR(M), if the main applicant gains indefinite leave to remain based on 10 years of long residence.

I am sure there would be hundreds including me who are being affected adversely with this change in rules because this means that we are no more covered under the transitional arrangements - Part 8.

We are now about to challenge the rule in coming week. Please come forward and join us

https://www.facebook.com/groups/716996288335740/
immigration-for-family-members/pre-july-2012-pbs-dependants-petition-t164354.html

Thanks
Regards
Faisa

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