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joh118
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Post by joh118 » Fri Jan 28, 2011 3:36 pm

goga wrote:hi
congrats to all who has got the ILR.

I am still waiting. 50 weeks gone.
:( I'm sorry to hear your position. Do you have any idea why it's taking so long? Have you sent complaints, contacted your MP etc...?

goga
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Post by goga » Fri Jan 28, 2011 3:25 pm

hi
congrats to all who has got the ILR.

I am still waiting. 50 weeks gone.

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Re: hi

Post by joh118 » Thu Jan 27, 2011 10:26 pm

uddinriaz wrote:im going to apply under 10 years category, my wife is living with me from last 3 years if i add her name in my form will she get ILR or not any one have knowledge about it plz let me know
thanks
I think you are not allowed to include dependants on a 10 long residence ILR application.

If I am wrong, please correct me people!

uddinriaz
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hi

Post by uddinriaz » Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:36 pm

im going to apply under 10 years category, my wife is living with me from last 3 years if i add her name in my form will she get ILR or not any one have knowledge about it plz let me know
thanks

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Post by sunmoon » Wed Jan 26, 2011 8:31 pm

joh118 wrote:
sunmoon wrote:
joh118 wrote:I'm just wondering if anyone here has got ILR on 10 year Long Residence via a discretion or any "extenuating" circumstances. I really need the UKBA to see things differently for once and I was just curious!
different people have different problems unless you mention your problem its very hard for someone to help you.
I understand. I've already submitted my application with the help of a solicitor. But I have this huge gap when I was aged 8. The main points to ask for discretion was that:
- I was aged 8 at the time and had no control over my immigration applications.
- My family just happened to move address at the time of the application and the refused application was returned to an address we were no longer living at anymore. And it took a while to realise it was returned and then had to get agents to open the door etc...
- I have lived here more than half my life, social ties etc...

Some people have said I have no chance and others have said I may have a chance. I found a reputable solicitor who said I may have a chance and he took my case on.
its really impossible to say whether you have a chance or not, totally depends on the caseworker. By law it looks like a refusal but as you have mentioned you were only 8 at that time so there is still a hope. I believe your solicitor have submitted a detailed cover letter with your application.
I wish you all the best.

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Post by joh118 » Wed Jan 26, 2011 7:32 pm

sunmoon wrote:
joh118 wrote:I'm just wondering if anyone here has got ILR on 10 year Long Residence via a discretion or any "extenuating" circumstances. I really need the UKBA to see things differently for once and I was just curious!
different people have different problems unless you mention your problem its very hard for someone to help you.
I understand. I've already submitted my application with the help of a solicitor. But I have this huge gap when I was aged 8. The main points to ask for discretion was that:
- I was aged 8 at the time and had no control over my immigration applications.
- My family just happened to move address at the time of the application and the refused application was returned to an address we were no longer living at anymore. And it took a while to realise it was returned and then had to get agents to open the door etc...
- I have lived here more than half my life, social ties etc...

Some people have said I have no chance and others have said I may have a chance. I found a reputable solicitor who said I may have a chance and he took my case on.

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Post by sunmoon » Wed Jan 26, 2011 5:41 pm

joh118 wrote:I'm just wondering if anyone here has got ILR on 10 year Long Residence via a discretion or any "extenuating" circumstances. I really need the UKBA to see things differently for once and I was just curious!
different people have different problems unless you mention your problem its very hard for someone to help you.

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Post by joh118 » Wed Jan 26, 2011 4:27 pm

I'm just wondering if anyone here has got ILR on 10 year Long Residence via a discretion or any "extenuating" circumstances. I really need the UKBA to see things differently for once and I was just curious!

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Post by santosh386 » Wed Jan 26, 2011 3:19 pm

SURPRISE SURPRISE SURPRISE...... :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Got my ILR stamped passport back today. What a relief you feel when you see the stamp is unbelievable.

Took only 11 weeks.

Most imp thing of all, may be it helps other applicants in future..

I APPLIED FOR MY WIFE'S ILR AS WELL WITH MINE ON THE SAME SET(O) FORM EVEN THOUGH SHE WAS HERE IN THIS COUNTRY FOR LESS THAN 1 YEAR 11 months and few days on date of application. I WAS TOLD THAT ACCORDING TO LAW SHE WOULDNT GET IT AND SHE HAS TO APPLY BY SEPERATELY ON SET(M)

BUT SHE GOT THE ILR STAMPED AS WELL WITH ME ON THE SAME APPLICATION. THIS MIGHT HELP OTHERS WHO ARE IN THE SAME BOAT AS ME.

God bless this forum it is so helpful and supportive. I wish all the applicants all the best and you can write to me for any queries. I will be more than available to help anyone if needed.

:D :D :D :D :D

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Re: ILR Received

Post by santosh386 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 3:30 pm

stha wrote:Hi All,

This forum has been of much help to me on differnt occasions whilast applying for Teir 1 and ILR. Alhamdulillah, i have received my ILR (10 Yrs long Residence) today after a wait of 12 weeks.

Application Sent- 13/11/2010.
Passport received- 25/01/2011.

6 yrs student/ 2yrs WP/ Rest Hsmp &Teir1.

Wish good luck for every one who is still waiting.

Once again Huge Thanks to All who have contributed and are contributing to the wider immigration community with there honest and valuable advices.

If I could be of any help please write to me.

Thanks.
Congratulations.. Could you please tell me what is the stamping date on the visa?
Did u receive all your support documents along with the passport or separately?

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ILR Received

Post by stha » Tue Jan 25, 2011 12:23 pm

Hi All,

This forum has been of much help to me on differnt occasions whilast applying for Teir 1 and ILR. Alhamdulillah, i have received my ILR (10 Yrs long Residence) today after a wait of 12 weeks.

Application Sent- 13/11/2010.
Passport received- 25/01/2011.

6 yrs student/ 2yrs WP/ Rest Hsmp &Teir1.

Wish good luck for every one who is still waiting.

Once again Huge Thanks to All who have contributed and are contributing to the wider immigration community with there honest and valuable advices.

If I could be of any help please write to me.

Thanks.

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SET (o) 10 year

Post by rogerdoger » Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:01 pm

Hey guys,

Posted my application today - 24/01/2011

The wait begins...

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Post by joh118 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 8:57 pm

Hi all,

I've joined the waiting game since last week. I've noticed from the recent posts that the processing time has fallen dramatically. I remember only 6 months ago people were wating for like 6 months to hear a decision, now it seems like 10 to 15 weeks.

My case is very complicated. I have a gap of around 45 days when I was aged only 8 years old. I do believe I have a good case for discretion to be used. I found a very good and experienced solicitor who has put forward a strong case.

Due to the nature of my case, I expect to be waiting a long time and I have mentally prepared myself to wait 6 months+.

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Post by calvtan » Sat Jan 22, 2011 11:56 am

litu1 wrote:
calvtan wrote:Thanks, litu1!

I sent mine exactly one week later... still waiting and hoping...
give a week... hope you will get it ...
Thanks! Will keep my fingers crossed...

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Post by litu1 » Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:39 am

calvtan wrote:Thanks, litu1!

I sent mine exactly one week later... still waiting and hoping...
give a week... hope you will get it ...

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Post by calvtan » Sat Jan 22, 2011 8:39 am

Thanks, litu1!

I sent mine exactly one week later... still waiting and hoping...

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Re: Supporting documents back

Post by litu1 » Sat Jan 22, 2011 2:45 am

calvtan wrote:
litu1 wrote:
Guess what !!!!!!! what a happy day.......
Got my passport with ILR this morning.
It takes just over 10 weeks
thanks every one for the help and support
Hello litu1,

Many congratulations!

Do you mind me asking when (i.e. date) you actually sent out your application? I am in the 9.5 weeks period.. and still waiting and pondering...

Thanks and enjoy the new found freedom from UK Visa worries...

calvtan

p/s did PM you same q's too...
Thanks Calvtan / Santosh

my status was
Student + Work permit + student = 10 yrs
No gaps, every time long overlapping between two visa.
No criminal record but I had a CCJ (paid in full) which I have
declared on the application form.

Application post : 10/11/2010
Application received : 11/11/2010
Payment taken(credit card) : 11/11/2010
Ack. received : 15/11/2010
Supporting documents back: 20/01/2011
Passport with ILR received : 21/01/2011.
it took just over 10 weeks.....

VISA dated on 17/01/2011

I wish you all the best
Last edited by litu1 on Sun Jan 23, 2011 2:09 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: Supporting documents back

Post by calvtan » Fri Jan 21, 2011 6:52 pm

litu1 wrote:
Guess what !!!!!!! what a happy day.......
Got my passport with ILR this morning.
It takes just over 10 weeks
thanks every one for the help and support
Hello litu1,

Many congratulations!

Do you mind me asking when (i.e. date) you actually sent out your application? I am in the 9.5 weeks period.. and still waiting and pondering...

Thanks and enjoy the new found freedom from UK Visa worries...

calvtan

p/s did PM you same q's too...

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Re: Supporting documents back

Post by santosh386 » Fri Jan 21, 2011 3:21 pm

litu1 wrote:
litu1 wrote:
litu1 wrote:hi every one... I have just received a post from UKBA. They have returned
all of my supporting documents but Life in the UK test certificate.
On the letter it says,
"A decision has been taken on your application and you will shortly receive notification of that decision, along with any valuable documents that were submitted such as Passport etc."

I'm a little confused as they haven't mention anything whether the decision is positive or negative, also they haven't sent my Life in the UK certificate back.

Please friends put some light on this darkness.
Please comment if anyone has experienced the similar situation... thanks in advance
Guess what !!!!!!! what a happy day.......
Got my passport with ILR this morning.
It takes just over 10 weeks
thanks every one for the help and support

Congratulations!!!
Keep posting, ur experience will help others!
Good Luck ahead.. :) What is the stamping date on the visa?
I am still waiting for my ILR hope it arrives soon

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Re: Supporting documents back

Post by litu1 » Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:05 pm

litu1 wrote:
litu1 wrote:hi every one... I have just received a post from UKBA. They have returned
all of my supporting documents but Life in the UK test certificate.
On the letter it says,
"A decision has been taken on your application and you will shortly receive notification of that decision, along with any valuable documents that were submitted such as Passport etc."

I'm a little confused as they haven't mention anything whether the decision is positive or negative, also they haven't sent my Life in the UK certificate back.

Please friends put some light on this darkness.
Please comment if anyone has experienced the similar situation... thanks in advance
Guess what !!!!!!! what a happy day.......
Got my passport with ILR this morning.
It takes just over 10 weeks
thanks every one for the help and support

litu1
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Re: Supporting documents back

Post by litu1 » Thu Jan 20, 2011 3:14 pm

litu1 wrote:hi every one... I have just received a post from UKBA. They have returned
all of my supporting documents but Life in the UK test certificate.
On the letter it says,
"A decision has been taken on your application and you will shortly receive notification of that decision, along with any valuable documents that were submitted such as Passport etc."

I'm a little confused as they haven't mention anything whether the decision is positive or negative, also they haven't sent my Life in the UK certificate back.

Please friends put some light on this darkness.
Please comment if anyone has experienced the similar situation... thanks in advance

litu1
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Re: Supporting documents back

Post by litu1 » Thu Jan 20, 2011 2:55 pm

santosh386 wrote:
litu1 wrote:hi every one... I have just received a post from UKBA. They have returned
all of my supporting documents but Life in the UK test certificate.
On the letter it says,
"A decision has been taken on your application and you will shortly receive notification of that decision, along with any valuable documents that were submitted such as Passport etc."

I'm a little confused as they haven't mention anything whether the decision is positive or negative, also they haven't sent my Life in the UK certificate back.

Please friends put some light on this darkness.

I am sure thats going to be good news. Take it from me, you got the visa
Thanks Santosh.... just wondering, have you got yours ?

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Re: Supporting documents back

Post by santosh386 » Thu Jan 20, 2011 2:45 pm

litu1 wrote:hi every one... I have just received a post from UKBA. They have returned
all of my supporting documents but Life in the UK test certificate.
On the letter it says,
"A decision has been taken on your application and you will shortly receive notification of that decision, along with any valuable documents that were submitted such as Passport etc."

I'm a little confused as they haven't mention anything whether the decision is positive or negative, also they haven't sent my Life in the UK certificate back.

Please friends put some light on this darkness.

I am sure thats going to be good news. Take it from me, you got the visa

litu1
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Supporting documents back

Post by litu1 » Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:29 am

hi every one... I have just received a post from UKBA. They have returned
all of my supporting documents but Life in the UK test certificate.
On the letter it says,
"A decision has been taken on your application and you will shortly receive notification of that decision, along with any valuable documents that were submitted such as Passport etc."

I'm a little confused as they haven't mention anything whether the decision is positive or negative, also they haven't sent my Life in the UK certificate back.

Please friends put some light on this darkness.

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Post by goga » Tue Jan 18, 2011 3:27 pm

congratulations!

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