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Congratulations mate, Enjoy the freedom and as usual do continue respecting the laws of the landthe_onebd wrote:Hi All
By the grace of Almighty Allah, I've finally received the BRP this morning with ILR stamp on it! I'm still waiting for my docs and passport but have got the BRP which is more important I guess.
My previous leave was DLR which was due to expire on 2nd April 2015.
My timeline:
Posted: 26/08/2014
HO Acknowledgement dated: 28/08/2014
Bio Invitation received: 24/09/2014
Bio Done: 25/09/2014
BRP received: 30/12/2014
Docs: Waiting
I'll update the google spreadsheet once I receive my docs. Thanks to everybody here for their kind support. Its been very tough four months, so to everybody who is still waiting, be patient, your patience will be surely rewarded.
Good luck!
OK , actually i thought and sent my additional docs to show strong connection towards UK. however I will wait and pray !!maddysheffield wrote:peace84 wrote:I submitted my payslips, p60 and 5months bank statement with my SET(LR) application though I believe this are not mandatory.
but do you think any problem with that submission ?
Giving more info to strengthen your application always helps ,
However most of the members believe that you need to KISS your applicationKEEP IT SWEET AND SIMPLE
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Spoon feeding always helps especially with HO
Once you have sent your application no point in thinking about the papers you submitted ...... Other than Just wait for their decisionits just like after you paint a wall .....can you take the paint back?
@peace,it would not harm your application though its not required but should be considered as a plus point depend on the caseworker.peace84 wrote:I submitted my payslips, p60 and 5months bank statement with my SET(LR) application though I believe this are not mandatory.
but do you think any problem with that submission ?
the_onebd wrote:Hi All
By the grace of Almighty Allah, I've finally received the BRP this morning with ILR stamp on it! I'm still waiting for my docs and passport but have got the BRP which is more important I guess.
My previous leave was DLR which was due to expire on 2nd April 2015.
My timeline:
Posted: 26/08/2014
HO Acknowledgement dated: 28/08/2014
Bio Invitation received: 24/09/2014
Bio Done: 25/09/2014
BRP received: 30/12/2014
Docs: Waiting
I'll update the google spreadsheet once I receive my docs. Thanks to everybody here for their kind support. Its been very tough four months, so to everybody who is still waiting, be patient, your patience will be surely rewarded.
Good luck!
peace84 wrote:I submitted my payslips, p60 and 5months bank statement with my SET(LR) application though I believe this are not mandatory.
but do you think any problem with that submission ?
Spatacus wrote:@Maddysheffield nothing mate. I totally assume mine will be next year so am no longer worried about it at the moment. Its a waiting game maddysheffield.maddysheffield wrote:@spactus any update mateyour's is long due
Dear ZfDar,ZFDar wrote:Dear all Respectable Lawyers,
My 10 years for SET(LR) completed on 29th December 2014 (Student + PSW + Entrepreneur). I don't have all utility bills or council tax documents and P60 or P45 for entire 10 years as I did not work at all for one year during my 10 years period but I do have all of my passports(previous and current) and my current entrepreneur biometric card. What should I send with my application as supporting document? Will that be enough to send all passports and current biometric card along with my UK degree and life in the UK test as supporting documents with my application or P60, Council Tax and Utility Bills etc are also necessary to send with the application?
My second concern is that my wife is on PBS dependent on me. Shall I apply for her to switch dependent visa right now or shall I wait for myself to be approved first?
Thirdly, we had a baby together about 7 weeks ago. What shall I do with her immigration status? Shall I wait for my visa to be granted first or shall I apply for her too at the same time. If I do have to apply at the same time for her now then I have to obtain her passport of my home country first from high commission. which will take about a month or two. Is it okay to apply after this period for my SET(LR) 10 Years?
Your advice will be really appreciated.
Thanks
Did you read Obie's post?bharatsharma wrote:
Thanks very much Vinny for the answer. However it is something new and worrying for me as I have one daughter who is two years old who born in the UK. I have read the link you included but really don't the implications of this on my wife's case eg. Different Financial requirent required or any other. I thought it should not be any problem for her to apply BC once I obtain ILR. now don't know how to handle this. Can you shed the more light as to what likely to happen here. I truly appreciate your help. Many thanks.
Regards
Baz
ILR or equivalent is required prior to naturalisation 3(c).Still.Waiting wrote:HI I have been married to a British citizen for more than 3 years now and currently on a Spouse Visa! Can someone please confirm whether I can apply directly for Naturalization or I will have to apply for ILR first in any event?
Many thanks in advance for you help.
Regards
This is very simple, to all who applied in august and still waiting do reply this message with month and year your current visa expires (no need to say full date). If there are clusters of these, we will realise whether there is any type of priority which to certain extent I find it fair.TheJuryMustDie wrote:Called the HO three times today, three times I was given conflicting/different information.
Also, not sure if they process applications on a first-come-first-served basis or else how can you explain 17th and 20th Sept. applicants getting responses a week ago while early Sept. applications for many others haven't been allocated to case-workers?
It's annoyingly pathetic having to wait this long for an application you pay over a thousand £ for to be prpcessed. If the HO was a private enterprise, they would have been liquidated only months after their formation as no one would patronise them.
They are beyond appalling!
@VINNY,vinny wrote:Yes.Cisco89 wrote:Some friends suggesting me if I will not get decision till Feb 2015 then I need to apply ILR on Tier 1 base with my wife . So in this way my wife will get ILR as well because of 9 July 2012 rule.
If they haven't decided on your SET(LR) application by the time you are eligible for SET(O) under Tier 1 (General) then you may vary your SET(LR) to SET(O).
@Maddysheffield nothing mate. I totally assume mine will be next year so am no longer worried about it at the moment. Its a waiting game maddysheffield.maddysheffield wrote:@spactus any update mateyour's is long due
well,that is our choice/compulsion to apply for am afraid not theirs and they not forcing us to applyTheJuryMustDie wrote:I know, but processing such applications shouldn't take half a year and a thousand pounds, should it?shahfurqan wrote:True but do not forget mate that the standard time for set lr is six months and this is the more simple answers they could always give you and you cannot challenge them as it is clearly mentioned in the processing time.its definitely heart burning when applicants who submitted their applications later then people who submitted early and they get decision but end of day there is nothing we could really do about besides to wait,wait and waitTheJuryMustDie wrote:Called the HO three times today, three times I was given conflicting/different information.
Also, not sure if they process applications on a first-come-first-served basis or else how can you explain 17th and 20th Sept. applicants getting responses a week ago while early Sept. applications for many others haven't been allocated to case-workers?
It's annoyingly pathetic having to wait this long for an application you pay over a thousand £ for to be prpcessed. If the HO was a private enterprise, they would have been liquidated only months after their formation as no one would patronise them.
They are beyond appalling!
I know, but processing such applications shouldn't take half a year and a thousand pounds, should it?shahfurqan wrote:True but do not forget mate that the standard time for set lr is six months and this is the more simple answers they could always give you and you cannot challenge them as it is clearly mentioned in the processing time.its definitely heart burning when applicants who submitted their applications later then people who submitted early and they get decision but end of day there is nothing we could really do about besides to wait,wait and waitTheJuryMustDie wrote:Called the HO three times today, three times I was given conflicting/different information.
Also, not sure if they process applications on a first-come-first-served basis or else how can you explain 17th and 20th Sept. applicants getting responses a week ago while early Sept. applications for many others haven't been allocated to case-workers?
It's annoyingly pathetic having to wait this long for an application you pay over a thousand £ for to be prpcessed. If the HO was a private enterprise, they would have been liquidated only months after their formation as no one would patronise them.
They are beyond appalling!
True but do not forget mate that the standard time for set lr is six months and this is the more simple answers they could always give you and you cannot challenge them as it is clearly mentioned in the processing time.its definitely heart burning when applicants who submitted their applications later then people who submitted early and they get decision but end of day there is nothing we could really do about besides to wait,wait and waitTheJuryMustDie wrote:Called the HO three times today, three times I was given conflicting/different information.
Also, not sure if they process applications on a first-come-first-served basis or else how can you explain 17th and 20th Sept. applicants getting responses a week ago while early Sept. applications for many others haven't been allocated to case-workers?
It's annoyingly pathetic having to wait this long for an application you pay over a thousand £ for to be prpcessed. If the HO was a private enterprise, they would have been liquidated only months after their formation as no one would patronise them.
They are beyond appalling!