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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Makbrumiz » Tue Nov 24, 2015 10:55 am

Londonface wrote:Hello, this is my first post :)
I would really appreciate if somebody would answer if they know the answer!

I am planning to apply for ILR-Private life, 10 year route.

The problem is I don't have the whole history of my absences-from my old passport(2006-2011) and the one that I hold now(from 2011 till 2021) I have 391 days of absences.
There are more but I don't have the passport that was issued for the period of 2001-2006. I came here in August 2005, therefore it has been more than 10 years, always lawful residence, no absences of more than 6 months. As I understand, if I came in 2005 HO should have my landing cards, so they can check my absences.

Is there any way to find out how many absences I have on HO system? Is there some sort of test that I could do before applying or I just have to apply and mention this fact to them and hopefully they will check themselves?

What can be done? :?
You can order your "SAR" file.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by sumairrazik » Mon Nov 23, 2015 10:15 pm

hi guys
I APPLIED FOR ILR IN 2012 ON 10 YEARS BASIS WITH MY WIFE AND SON, I WAS REFUSED IN 2013 AND I LODGE APPEAL FTT......... APPEAL ALLOWED LAST JUNE 2015, I ASKED MY SOLICITOR TO CHASE HO... THEY SEND ME A INTERVIEW LETTER TO ATTEND AT BATTLESHIP BUILDING IN PADDINGTON.........
DOES ANYONE KNOW THAT CAN HO CALL FOR INTERVIEW AFTER APPEAL ALLOWED..... AND WHY THEY HAVE CALLED ME FOR INTERVIEW AND THEY HAVE ASKED ME TO PROVIDE MY NI NUMBER ASWELL......

THANKS

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by xyz786 » Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:32 am

freeman0410 wrote:Hello Dear Brothers and Sisters ,
I got letter from HO for my 2nd interview at Liverpool regarding my ILR application . I had TOEIC history while I applied for TiER -1 . But for ILR application I submitted Pearson English test .
Now I'm wondering why they call me for 2nd interview ?
Any kind of suggestions about 2nd interview would be very helpful. If anyone in this forum faced the 2nd interview pls share your experience for help all other brothers and sisters . Next week is my interview date .
Please pray for me and I will pray for all of you as well.
Kind regards,
FM
We are in the exact same situation - my husband is going for second interview this week, who knows what they will ask..

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by freeman0410 » Sun Nov 22, 2015 4:07 pm

Hello Dear Brothers and Sisters ,
I got letter from HO for my 2nd interview at Liverpool regarding my ILR application . I had TOEIC history while I applied for TiER -1 . But for ILR application I submitted Pearson English test .
Now I'm wondering why they call me for 2nd interviewe
?
Any kind of suggestions about 2nd interview would be very helpful. If anyone in this forum faced the 2nd interview pls share your experience for help all other brothers and sisters . Next week is my interview date .
Please pray for me and I will pray for all of you as well.
Kind regards,
FM
Yes I applied under 10 years route .

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Londonface » Sun Nov 22, 2015 9:35 am

Hello, this is my first post :)
I would really appreciate if somebody would answer if they know the answer!

I am planning to apply for ILR-Private life, 10 year route.

The problem is I don't have the whole history of my absences-from my old passport(2006-2011) and the one that I hold now(from 2011 till 2021) I have 391 days of absences.
There are more but I don't have the passport that was issued for the period of 2001-2006. I came here in August 2005, therefore it has been more than 10 years, always lawful residence, no absences of more than 6 months. As I understand, if I came in 2005 HO should have my landing cards, so they can check my absences.

Is there any way to find out how many absences I have on HO system? Is there some sort of test that I could do before applying or I just have to apply and mention this fact to them and hopefully they will check themselves?

What can be done? :?

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by afsarsal » Sat Nov 21, 2015 7:44 pm

Did you apply under the 10 year rule?

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by freeman0410 » Sat Nov 21, 2015 4:01 pm

Hello Dear Brothers and Sisters ,
I got letter from HO for my 2nd interview at Liverpool regarding my ILR application . I had TOEIC history while I applied for TiER -1 . But for ILR application I submitted Pearson English test .
Now I'm wondering why they call me for 2nd interview ?
Any kind of suggestions about 2nd interview would be very helpful. If anyone in this forum faced the 2nd interview pls share your experience for help all other brothers and sisters . Next week is my interview date .
Please pray for me and I will pray for all of you as well.
Kind regards,
FM

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Hanaali » Fri Nov 20, 2015 7:12 pm

@Janazaif,

Great that you managed to speak to somebody.

Hopefully, you will have good news next week by the Grace of God.

Hanaali.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by janazaif » Fri Nov 20, 2015 1:40 pm

Thank you smir and hanali. Just spoke to them, they didn't receive documents yet hopefully next week as they said. Anyways thank you for the number. I'll keep updating

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Hanaali » Wed Nov 18, 2015 10:13 pm

@Janazaif

Hi,

Ring Sheffield on 01142071702 and enquire about the Update on your application.
It's worth mentioning that you are not getting value for the premium payment made especially as you were promised a week but it's now over 4 weeks.

If I am right and your HMRC and other documents are not too complicated, you should get a reply within 6 weeks.

I suggest that you continue to ring once weekly possibly on Wednesday around 1400 in a very polite manner.

Good luck.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Hanaali » Wed Nov 18, 2015 10:10 pm

@Janazaif

Hi,

Ring Sheffield on 01142071702 and enquire about the Update on your application.
It's worth mentioning that you are not getting value for the premium payment made especially as you were promised a week but it's now over 4 weeks.

If I am right and your HMRC and other documents are not too complicated, you should get a reply within 6 weeks.

I suggest that you continue to ring once weekly possibly on Wednesday around 1400 in a very polite manner.

Good luck.
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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by smir » Wed Nov 18, 2015 3:44 pm

Involve local mp


Just say they told me 1 week and now 1 month passed


Say i paid premium to get result quickly


Mp will email them


janazaif wrote:My husband applied for ilr by premium service in Sheffield on 21 Nov. As passport was already with home office, they said it will take 1 week and you will receive decision in 1week. It has been 4 weeks now and no news. We don't know what to do or where to contact. If anybody knows plese tell how we can enquire about application. I contacted there general enquiry number but they don't know any number and unable to tell about application. Plz help

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by janazaif » Wed Nov 18, 2015 3:31 pm

My husband applied for ilr by premium service in Sheffield on 21 Nov. As passport was already with home office, they said it will take 1 week and you will receive decision in 1week. It has been 4 weeks now and no news. We don't know what to do or where to contact. If anybody knows plese tell how we can enquire about application. I contacted there general enquiry number but they don't know any number and unable to tell about application. Plz help

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by shasaem7050 » Tue Nov 17, 2015 6:34 pm

Hi,

Not sure if i'm posting this on the right thread. but my peo appointment is in 10 days :?
I recently found out that when i switched my post study to HSMP my account who has now closed the company and ran off never checked my accounts properly and some of the tax is still outstanding, however this was bac in 2011. In 2012 before my extension on HSMP i converted my visa to spouse and have been on it since.
My spouse is British national, and we have a baby together as well.

Now, I have spoken to this new accountant, and he says he has sent the details to HMRC and is awaiting a reply from them on the outstanding amount and any fines etc. on it. He says this can take 6-8 weeks. I told him my PEO is in 10 days he says he will write a letter confirming that we are in touch with HMRC and the balance will be paid in installments in due course. Since i have been told after the ILR i still need to pay the tax because it all gets checked again before they give you the passport.

My question is, I will pay this tax, but i only have 10 days left, and since i was on spouse visa last will the tax still get checked. I was only on HSMP for less than 2 years. I left work after a year because i met my spouse and relocated. Is it still relevant.

Freaking out here!!, hope it makes sense will be waiting for replies :)

Thanks

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by taher » Tue Nov 17, 2015 5:05 am

Spatacus wrote:
Ashblackhawk wrote:For the benefit of people here is list of documents that I had got from my solicitor when i applied for ilr via 10 years long residence route 18 months back. There is no need for too many documents but it is always in positive light to provide minimum plus extra.

A) All P60s
B) Employer letter confirming employment with dates and designation
C) Photographs
D) Last 3 months original payslips (not older than last 1 month)
E) Last 3 months Original Bank statements (not older than last 1 month)
F) All passports and Biometric residence permits
G) Home office letters (if you have any)
H) Life in the UK test
I) Any voluntary work certificate
J) Marriage certificate
K) details of absences from UK
L) Last five years of address

In theory only C,F and H are required but all other documents are just for supporting your case. Beside if you have any land registry certificate or mortgage statement add them too. Better to overdo than being sorry.

Good luck guys..
Thank you for the list above, but to be honest there is no need to provide/include most of the items on your list. This is because 10 years Long Residency Application (SET LR) only requires the following;
1) Life in the UK Test Certificate.
2) English Language Certificate (UK BSc, MSc, or PhD certificate will suffice)
3) Recent Passport Photographs
4) All your Past and Present Passports with Visas on them. + BRP if you have one
5) Completed SET LR application form.
Hope this helps new members who are looking to apply for their ILR using SET LR form

Hi
I have a UK PhD certificate is it enough as a prove my knowledge of English or I need a certificate from UK NARIC?

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by nigahban » Mon Nov 16, 2015 10:40 pm

Hi All would you please kindly confirm on same day service at Sheffield did they ask you any question about your current status in UK.

The reason to ask you is that right now i'm on Entrepreneur visa i'm planning to use premium service on the 10 year long residence basis at Sheffield in Jan 2016, i just wanted to know do i have to prepare myself to defend any questions related to my current Entrepreneur visa or not. Do i need to take any supporting documents related to my current visa OR they do not go in details about your current status.

Thanks and advance.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by smir » Mon Nov 16, 2015 3:30 pm

Well if he has passed B1 then he or she should be able to communicate with HO


if you use interpreter

then your b1 test comes under scanner

prepare him to communicate
xyz786 wrote:Thanks smir for your reply.
The issue is he's already been once - they've already asked him all about his B1 and Life In The UK Test which he answered
This time we requested an interpreter but they've said he cannot have one as he has passed the English level so should be able to answer the questions..they must have some doubt on his English ability and want it checked AGAIN. The level of English in B1 is very simple.
What could they ask now?

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by xyz786 » Mon Nov 16, 2015 10:24 am

Thanks smir for your reply.
The issue is he's already been once - they've already asked him all about his B1 and Life In The UK Test which he answered
This time we requested an interpreter but they've said he cannot have one as he has passed the English level so should be able to answer the questions..they must have some doubt on his English ability and want it checked AGAIN. The level of English in B1 is very simple.
What could they ask now?

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by smir » Mon Nov 16, 2015 10:06 am

You are lucky that you were called for interview

one of my friend..

he applied at PEO.. he had previously given TOIEC..

in 2012 he was even granted visa on that test..


he applied ILR.. but claimed english language through his UK degree..


still Home Office refused him that you have previous TOIEC history.. still they have given him right of appeal..


so try to smash the interview..

xyz786 wrote:Hi
I am in need of some help. My husband has been called for a second interview at Liverpool regarding his English language test. Can anyone tell me what they can possibly ask 2nd time round??
We applied using the premium service 24th November 2014 and this is still ongoing a year later.
It's a set m ilr application
Thanks

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by xyz786 » Mon Nov 16, 2015 9:49 am

Hi
I am in need of some help. My husband has been called for a second interview at Liverpool regarding his English language test. Can anyone tell me what they can possibly ask 2nd time round??
We applied using the premium service 24th November 2014 and this is still ongoing a year later.
It's a set m ilr application
Thanks

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by ee10 » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:31 am

Hi.

I had a question regarding the eligibility for the 10 years long residence application. I am a Turkish citizen and I have taken GCSEs and A-levels in the UK (within 3 years). I am currently in my second year of studies for a masters degree (will be 4 years when I graduate). I am also planning to undertake a PhD in the UK after I graduate (should be 3-4 years). Assuming I have stayed in the UK for the required amount of days, will I be eligible to apply for an ILR after I complete my PhD?

Thanks a lot in advance for your help!

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by TeWaio » Mon Nov 09, 2015 3:58 pm

TeWaio wrote:Hi everyone,

I have followed this board for a while and appreciate all the knowledge that is shared.

My situation:

Arrived UK 29-09-05.

4 years on Tier 4, followed by 2 years on Tier 2 (general), followed by 3 years on Tier 4 again, followed by Tier 2 (general) I currently hold.

Meet all requirements for 10-year ILR (schedule of absences < 540 days, no convictions, no breaks in leave etc.) therefore eligible to apply for 10-year ILR on 01-09-15 (Home Office accepts applications 28 days early).

Have recently learned I am being made redundant by my Tier 2 employer effective 29-05-15. Therefore leave will be curtailed to 28-07-15 (termination date + 60 days), or, as I understand happens in practice, a extra week or so to account for the time it takes my employer to notify the Home Office and the Home Office to curtail my leave.

Therefore, I will probably have my leave to remain curtailed to a date sometime in early-mid August, which is a matter of weeks before I am eligible to apply for 10-year ILR.

There seems to be a 28-day 'grace' period that happens immediately after a leave curtailment date passes, whereby the Home Office can accept visa applications, and if said applications are successful do not count this as "breaking" ILR eligibility. My question is this: Were I not able to find another Tier 2 job in time, and were I to overstay beyond my likely early-mid August leave curtailment date and then submit my 10-year ILR application on 01-09-15, would that application be automatically refused, or would it stand a chance of being accepted (being within the 28-day grace period) if I otherwise met every possible requirement?

Thanks for reading. In a pretty tough situation here so any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Best Wishes,
TW
Just to update everyone on my situation. The letter of curtailment never arrived from the Home Office after my gardening leave at my previous employer ended, which I was surprised about. That said, I found another job and completed a successful in-person application for a new Tier 2 work visa on August 28th, so even if my leave to remain had been strictly curtailed to the 2 month guidelines I would have been one day inside this.

I became eligible to apply for ILR via the 10 year route from September 1st, and did so via a premium service appointment in October. At the PSC, there was a problem with my schedule of absences in that the information I had provided to my solicitor showed 614 days absent, but the solicitor had added up the pages wrong (!) and had the total down as 350 days. Neither they nor I checked, and the first time I realised was sitting with the case worker, which was a bit of a shock.

Rather than reject my application outright, the Home Office kept it open for a few weeks as some of my absences were for business trips that were unavoidable through work. I spent the next few weeks collecting various original letters from my previous employers to verify work trips (both dates and that they were unavoidable in nature).

My absences minus my work trips came to 536 days over 10 years, just four days inside the limit. I have just found out this afternoon the the Home Office have accepted this, and granted me ILR, which is a huge relief.

Many thanks to the contributors on this board, and good luck to all with their applications.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by zen135 » Fri Nov 06, 2015 2:30 pm

sweech02 wrote:If some member or any member can help me please

My wife came to UK on Feb 2009 on Student dependent Visas. I have completed my Master Degree from the University of Manchestr and applied for PSW visas (I am Main applicant and my wife is PSW Dependent).Me and my wife granted PSW visas until June 2012.

After 1 Year we both applied for Tier 1 General Visas ( Again I am Main applicant and my wife is Tier 1 general dependent). On this occasion I have granted my Tier 1 Visas but my wife’s application is being rejected and UKBA refunded application fees as she forgot to sign the declaration form.

She applied for her Tier 1 Dependent visa after 7 months (on Jan 2012) and Tier 1 Dependent Visas were granted.

Dose this seven month count as overstay? Is she stayed as illegal? Or her PSW dependent visa covers that stay on not count as illegal.


Please reply.
Thanks
No, it won't be regarded as overstaying, as she was covered under her PSW dependant visa during that 7 month period.

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by sweech02 » Wed Nov 04, 2015 3:46 pm

If some member or any member can help me please

My wife came to UK on Feb 2009 on Student dependent Visas. I have completed my Master Degree from the University of Manchestr and applied for PSW visas (I am Main applicant and my wife is PSW Dependent).Me and my wife granted PSW visas until June 2012.

After 1 Year we both applied for Tier 1 General Visas ( Again I am Main applicant and my wife is Tier 1 general dependent). On this occasion I have granted my Tier 1 Visas but my wife’s application is being rejected and UKBA refunded application fees as she forgot to sign the declaration form.

She applied for her Tier 1 Dependent visa after 7 months (on Jan 2012) and Tier 1 Dependent Visas were granted.

Dose this seven month count as overstay? Is she stayed as illegal? Or her PSW dependent visa covers that stay on not count as illegal.


Please reply.
Thanks

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Re: 10 years long residence applications

Post by Survivor07 » Tue Nov 03, 2015 6:39 pm

saad saddal wrote:Could you please be more specific about the time taken for the decision
Many thanks
I know someone whose appeal was allowed but HO took about 3-4 months to issue visa which is normal. However I have heard cases where HO took over 6 months for doing the same.

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