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mskhan78 wrote:Hi All
Do we Need to have A SAR report with ILR (LT) Application???
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I have also alot of hope from this week. Applied on 9 September 13 .esmsi wrote:Hope this week good news for more September 2013 applicants[/quoteesmsi wrote:Hope this week good news for more September 2013 applicants
Thankd Emran.. thats what i have done.. withdraw appeal and apply the ILR same day.. now the wait begins.. i hope i have not curtailed the 3C & 3D and became illigal...will update once i receive further update.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The fact that you have withdrawn your appeal is not a problem provided that you submit your application for ILR based on long residence within the 28 day period.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...
Hi emran habib,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The fact that you have withdrawn your appeal is not a problem provided that you submit your application for ILR based on long residence within the 28 day period.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...
Taz_555 wrote:Dear friends,
I am about to apply for ilr on the 10 year basis but have a massive gap of 9 months (between August 2006-May 2007)
I came to the uk in february 2004 and my current visa is due to expire in September 2014. All visas were student visas. I have never been late with any applications nor been refused any visas.
Reason for the gap was that my college was harassing me for money and threatening to get me into trouble with home office (even though they didn't have any teachers and was just making money). I was still young and was stressed and depressed and when back home to my family. There I saw my family doctor who advised me not to go back any soon. Things got worse as my mom suffered a heart attack and this affected me more and was unable to return anytime soon. It's took me about 9 months to recover mentally and came back to Uk still having a valid visa.
I did change college and notified HO of this event when I applied for renewal which I got without any difficulty.
I need your input guys. Do you think they will consider this to be a valid reason for the gap. I have a letter from my family doctor outlining the events which led to this 9 months gap. I have spoken to a solicitor and he says it's 50-50. What are your thoughts guys?
britbanker wrote:Sorry to hear about your refusal, it must be terrible to wait so long only to be disappointed like this.dypstar wrote:I have been a silent reader of this board for some time now.
My ILR application was refused.
Time line:
Application Sent: 28 August 2003
Biometric: 16 Sept 2003
Refusal letter: 02 January 2014
My first entry visa was valid from 1 Sept 2003 to 31 Oct 2004. I applied for renewal on 30th Oct 2004 (a day before expiration) which was granted on 9 Dec 2004.
The only reason for refusal was that I submitted out of time application which wasn't actually the case. The visa on my passport clearly shows 31 Oct as the expiry date but the case worker didn't bother to check my visa page and just assumed that the visa expired on 1 Oct 2003!
Has anyone experienced this kind of mistake from HO?
I will appreciate any advice on how to get this resolve. HO email addresses, phone numbers etc will be appreciated.
Could you clarify a few things please, as it wasn't immediately clear from your post-
1) Did the Home Office specifically state that you have been refused on the basis of an out of time application? and if so did they particularly state the first renewal that you mentioned above in your post?
2) You say the case worker assumed your visa expired on 1st Oct 2003, is that a typo.. assume you meant 1st Oct 2004?
3) Did you apply for a SAR file before your submitted your visa application?
4) What was your visa history? ie Student visa, PSW visa, Tier 1/2 visa etc
Cheers
Nik
dypstar wrote:Praise be to God. My ILR has been approved. My solicitor wrote a preaction protocol letter to HO pointing out the error they made. 13 days later, they replied acknowledging their mistake and then asked me to send my current BRP. Today I received approval letter, BRP on its way.
Thank you all for your responses and words of encouragement.
Pervins wrote:Hi My timeline is
Application submitted- 20th September 2013
Acknowledgement received- 26th September
Bio invitation letter received- 22 November
Biometric Done- 22nd November
approval letter- waiting........
Documents/passports- waiting..........
BRP- waiting....................
Has anyone received approval letter, docs and BRP yet who submitted application within the same timeline. Your updated timeline would be much appreciated.
Thank you
meb4ne1 wrote:Congrats dypstar! Really glad to know that HO fixed their mistake! Can you tell us the approval date on the letter?
dypstar wrote:Praise be to God. My ILR has been approved. My solicitor wrote a preaction protocol letter to HO pointing out the error they made. 13 days later, they replied acknowledging their mistake and then asked me to send my current BRP. Today I received approval letter, BRP on its way.
Thank you all for your responses and words of encouragement.
SSWSZ wrote:I think if you have valid proofs they will accept it .some thing same happen to my friend , she went home country for her mother death and then spend more then 6 month due to property exchange and other family circumstances and she got her ILR .
Taz_555 wrote:Dear friends,
I am about to apply for ilr on the 10 year basis but have a massive gap of 9 months (between August 2006-May 2007)
I came to the uk in february 2004 and my current visa is due to expire in September 2014. All visas were student visas. I have never been late with any applications nor been refused any visas.
Reason for the gap was that my college was harassing me for money and threatening to get me into trouble with home office (even though they didn't have any teachers and was just making money). I was still young and was stressed and depressed and when back home to my family. There I saw my family doctor who advised me not to go back any soon. Things got worse as my mom suffered a heart attack and this affected me more and was unable to return anytime soon. It's took me about 9 months to recover mentally and came back to Uk still having a valid visa.
I did change college and notified HO of this event when I applied for renewal which I got without any difficulty.
I need your input guys. Do you think they will consider this to be a valid reason for the gap. I have a letter from my family doctor outlining the events which led to this 9 months gap. I have spoken to a solicitor and he says it's 50-50. What are your thoughts guys?
Fantastic news dypstar, I was really gutted when I heard your story as it can happen to anyone of us. You've really made my daydypstar wrote:Praise be to God. My ILR has been approved. My solicitor wrote a preaction protocol letter to HO pointing out the error they made. 13 days later, they replied acknowledging their mistake and then asked me to send my current BRP. Today I received approval letter, BRP on its way.
Thank you all for your responses and words of encouragement.