2 years psw
3 years tier 1
Oh yes finally stress time finish

ESC
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rehan78 wrote:Thankx GOD i got my visa today
application sent : 10 sept 2013
Ack letter : 16 sept 2013
Bio invitation : 08 oct 2013
biometric done : 12 oct 2013
Approval letter : 25 jan 2014
Best of luck everyone
Congrats!rehan78 wrote:Thankx GOD i got my visa today
application sent : 10 sept 2013
Ack letter : 16 sept 2013
Bio invitation : 08 oct 2013
biometric done : 12 oct 2013
Approval letter : 25 jan 2014
Best of luck everyone
rehan78 wrote:Thankx GOD i got my visa today
application sent : 10 sept 2013
Ack letter : 16 sept 2013
Bio invitation : 08 oct 2013
biometric done : 12 oct 2013
Approval letter : 25 jan 2014
Best of luck everyone
mskhan78 wrote:Hi Everyone I am applying for 10 years Residency basis next month. I have a quick question.
Does it make a difference if i lodge my application through solicitor. If yes Can someone please direct me to
a good solicitor???
Hi
It's depend in your case, if your case is straight then you don't need a solicitor. But it is more recommendabepble you go through by solicistor. For solicisitor check around in ur area.
Cheers
Best of luck
Many Thanks
rehan78 wrote:Thankx GOD i got my visa today
application sent : 10 sept 2013
Ack letter : 16 sept 2013
Bio invitation : 08 oct 2013
biometric done : 12 oct 2013
Approval letter : 25 jan 2014
Best of luck everyone
Many Thanks for reply I have quite a few Solicitors confused between them was just wondering if someone can recommend some trusted and proved competent solicitor.fahmeeda52 wrote:mskhan78 wrote:Hi Everyone I am applying for 10 years Residency basis next month. I have a quick question.
Does it make a difference if i lodge my application through solicitor. If yes Can someone please direct me to
a good solicitor???
Hi
It's depend in your case, if your case is straight then you don't need a solicitor. But it is more recommendabepble you go through by solicistor. For solicisitor check around in ur area.
Cheers
Best of luck
Many Thanks
mskhan78 wrote:Many Thanks for reply I have quite a few Solicitors confused between them was just wondering if someone can recommend some trusted and proved competent solicitor.fahmeeda52 wrote:mskhan78 wrote:Hi Everyone I am applying for 10 years Residency basis next month. I have a quick question.
Does it make a difference if i lodge my application through solicitor. If yes Can someone please direct me to
a good solicitor???
Hi
It's depend in your case, if your case is straight then you don't need a solicitor. But it is more recommendabepble you go through by solicistor. For solicisitor check around in ur area.
Cheers
Best of luck
Many Thanks
Thanks anyway
Hello mskhan78,mskhan78 wrote:Hi Everyone I am applying for 10 years Residency basis next month. I have a quick question.
Does it make a difference if i lodge my application through solicitor. If yes Can someone please direct me to
a good solicitor???
Many Thanks
you dont need BRP for your son's application. you only need the approval letter. Congratulations on your ILRafridi786 wrote:zubimcs wrote:I have received my ILR approval letter with other documents on monday 20th-Jan but have not received BRP yet. I was expecting it to be arrived by now. Does any know why if it takes so long. I am anxious because i have already booked a NCP appointment for my son who was burn in UK & is 12 months old now.
Congrast Mate when did you apply ?
Hello HowILR,HowILR wrote:Can you pls update my details to sky drive:
Application sent: 03/01/2014
Acknowledgement letter sent: 07/01/2014
Acknowledgement letter received: 10/01/2014
Bio received : 23/01/2014
Bio done: 23/01/204
Now start waiting....
Straight forward application 5 years student + 2 years psw + 3 years Hsmp..
rehan78 wrote:Hi gurus and senior members,
1. I got ILR (long residency) yesterday, and my wife has tier 1 dependent visa (expiry march 2015) and she joined me in July 2009 as psw dependent,my question is can i apply directly ilr for her or go with set (m) first ?
2. If she apply set(m), does she need English test or liuk test or these tests is for ILR only ?
3. do i need some financial requirements for set(m) ?
4. do we need some cohabitation documents for set (m) ?![]()
Thankx in advance gurus
Rehan78
What happens next once you get right to appeal in 1st Tribunal?emran habib wrote:Dear Readers!
Whoever made an in time appeal and is on 3C an 3D leave but want to withdraw their existing appeal; here's the answer for you:
The fact that you have withdrawn your appeal is not a problem provided that you submit your application for ILR based on long residence within the 28 day period.
Giving notice of appeal and then submitting a new application after withdrawing the appeal is fairly common.
If you consider that your application for long residence has a better chance of getting an approval than your appeal (for whatever reason) then this was the correct thing to do.
You should focus on getting the ILR application drafted correctly and ensuring that you gather all the necessary supporting evidence that you will need to submit with it. The key is not making a mistake in the drafting of the application and ensuring that you do not miss out any documentation. Make a list of your documents early. Collect and collate them. Revisit the draft list and consider any further documents that might improve it. Add them as necessary.
The facts you have state (no convictions, time inside UK) are consistent with an eligible application for ILR so the application will certainly be considered.
If the application is refused then you will be free to appeal it, or submit a further application for another category or visa, or a revised application for ILR correcting any omissions/errors that are made in the first application for ILR...
I hope, this clarifies...
emran habib wrote:Dear Readers!
Whoever made an in time appeal and is on 3C an 3D leave but want to withdraw their existing appeal; here's the answer for you:
The fact that you have withdrawn your appeal is not a problem provided that you submit your application for ILR based on long residence within the 28 day period.
Giving notice of appeal and then submitting a new application after withdrawing the appeal is fairly common.
If you consider that your application for long residence has a better chance of getting an approval than your appeal (for whatever reason) then this was the correct thing to do.
You should focus on getting the ILR application drafted correctly and ensuring that you gather all the necessary supporting evidence that you will need to submit with it. The key is not making a mistake in the drafting of the application and ensuring that you do not miss out any documentation. Make a list of your documents early. Collect and collate them. Revisit the draft list and consider any further documents that might improve it. Add them as necessary.
The facts you have state (no convictions, time inside UK) are consistent with an eligible application for ILR so the application will certainly be considered.
If the application is refused then you will be free to appeal it, or submit a further application for another category or visa, or a revised application for ILR correcting any omissions/errors that are made in the first application for ILR...
I hope, this clarifies...