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HelloDarvesh wrote:Thanks for reply. much appreciatedNa74 wrote: Darvesh wrote:Hello Guys
******dates got wrong in my last post******
im here looking some expert advice, i will be qualifying for ILR on bases of long residency on 02-04-2015 (exactly 28 days before i arrived in uk ) however there are bank holidays on 03-04-2015(Friday) and 06-04-2015 (Monday) hence my application will not be received at HO until 07-04-2015 ,the earliest.
As we are probably aware the HO increase visa fee from 06 April every year(this year they increase it from 1093 to 1500 pounds however no specific date is set in this regard so for).
Now question is "will my application fall under new fee or HO will consider my application under previous fee?"
or
"shall i delay my application till new visa fee enforced as well as new version of application come out?"
Thanks for anticipating
Fees is deducted on the basis of date of posting your application i.e if you send on 02/04 fees will be based on structure applicable on that day...not the day when they recieve. Postal mark on envelope by royal mail on sent mail determines the date.
HelloAllesheikh wrote:HiUK007 wrote:Omor4real wrote:Since your son was born here you will register him using form MN1 after you receive your ILR
when you make the ILR you will draft a letter telling home office about the application you have pending and you want to defer it to the ILR and tell them to return the money for FLR FP. Note pls pay for the ILR and FLR M in full and expect them to return the other money. Also remember to make copies of all the entry and exist on your passport as you will need them to fill the form.
In regards to your Mrs with the letter telling them to hold her application, yes that is what they will do, some people on the forum said they received the application before even telling HO to start, but the best advice is to tell them to treat it once you receive your ILR. Check the requirement for your wife to make sure you are ready.Hi Guys, As I am a NOOB & asking too many questions, I have gathered my posts in one thread, please advice me there: http://www.immigrationboards.com/indefinite-leave-to-remain/2-months-short-of-ilr-what-to-do-t183562.htmlsearoze wrote:Hi
Yes you need proof of income (£18600 per year) along with English and LIUK test to qualify for FLR(M).
As your current visa expires in Oct so I assume your dependant's visa will be till same day. You can apply your ILR and then MN1 for your child. Once you get your ILR and register your child as British then you can go for FLR (FP) 10 year route for your spouse.
And later your spouse can switch onto FLR M (If needed) when you can meet the requirements.
Hope that will be helpful to other's in future who have same problem as me.
THANKS a million for being so helpful
For FLR(m) you don't need LIUK just English language requirement. Please correct me if I am wrong as I have to submit my wife application.
Secondly can anyone please tell me the documents required for MN1 registration and do I have to show financial requirement for my son on my wife application. He was born in UK and I wiil be applying for his registration before I send my wife's. If I submit the application before 6 April do I have to pay new fees or old.
Please help me with these questions. Thanks in advance
Ali
Pls click on the link for your answertahir.usman201 wrote:Guy!!!
Need your quick suggestion!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I want to apply for my Wife who is currently on Tier 1 General Dependent Visa and 3 UK born children (2 of them got Tier 1 General Dependent Visa and 1 recently born and have no passport only birth certificate).
I want your advice if any got experience recently which should I apply first as you know fees is going to increase from 6th april and NHS charges is coming to effect.
So I want to apply by next week.
I am planning to apply first for my 3 Children using MN1 form, Please advice me which documents I required to support the application and whether is it original or photocopy.
I will wait for you advice.
Thanks Again Guys
Good luck for who is waiting for their approval.
Thanks & Regards,
Tahir Usman
Even 4th April Saturday is also ok. Last royal mail collection from post office is 12 noon. Retain the receiptSpatacus wrote:HelloDarvesh wrote:Thanks for reply. much appreciatedNa74 wrote: Darvesh wrote:Hello Guys
******dates got wrong in my last post******
im here looking some expert advice, i will be qualifying for ILR on bases of long residency on 02-04-2015 (exactly 28 days before i arrived in uk ) however there are bank holidays on 03-04-2015(Friday) and 06-04-2015 (Monday) hence my application will not be received at HO until 07-04-2015 ,the earliest.
As we are probably aware the HO increase visa fee from 06 April every year(this year they increase it from 1093 to 1500 pounds however no specific date is set in this regard so for).
Now question is "will my application fall under new fee or HO will consider my application under previous fee?"
or
"shall i delay my application till new visa fee enforced as well as new version of application come out?"
Thanks for anticipating
Fees is deducted on the basis of date of posting your application i.e if you send on 02/04 fees will be based on structure applicable on that day...not the day when they recieve. Postal mark on envelope by royal mail on sent mail determines the date.
As long as your application is sent out on 02/04/2015. It will be classed as old fee £1093. The enforcement date for the new fees of £1500 is from 6th of April 2015.
Savings of £4000 & yearly earnings of £15000 covers that £18600 ?Spatacus wrote:Hello
2) Your wife FLRM only requires her to pass English Language test and also meet the financial requirement of £18600
Hi brotherUK007 wrote:Savings of £4000 & yearly earnings of £15000 covers that £18600 ?Spatacus wrote:Hello
2) Your wife FLRM only requires her to pass English Language test and also meet the financial requirement of £18600
Thanks for reply.CHUDHARY wrote:Hi brotherUK007 wrote:Savings of £4000 & yearly earnings of £15000 covers that £18600 ?Spatacus wrote:Hello
2) Your wife FLRM only requires her to pass English Language test and also meet the financial requirement of £18600
If you have annual earnings 15000 then you need to show savings of £25000
The income formula is: (income short fall * 2.5) + 16000.
In your case you are short by 3600
So (3600x2.5)+16000=25000
Dec17 wrote:Hi guys my friend need some help !!! He applied set lr on 22nd December today He recived e mail from home office We are emailing you to confirm that your recent Home Office application is still under consideration and we expect to make a decision within 6 months of the date of your application, which is our service standard. If we are unable to process your application within 6 months we will tell you as soon as possible.
Our web page contains further information about our service standards and other information that you may find helpful with regard to your application.
If there is a change in your circumstances, please contact us using this link: https://www.gov.uk/change-circumstances-visa-brp
You will be notified of the outcome of your application in writing. Did any one recive like this e mail I never notise any one recived like this after the first e mail of confirmation that Normaly every one recive it any thoughts about it mates ....
VFF wrote:Hi
I am very much frustrated and not able to concentrate on work. just called HO contact centre and they confirmed that my application is not yet assigned to caseworker.
I applied on 9th Feb and as per tracker people who applied after me have got their decisions but not me.
Senior members any idea what could be the reason. My problem is that my case is not yet assigned to caseworker
Donemariamaria wrote:Hi,
Can someone add my details in the Google spreadsheet:
Application sent: 26/02/2015
Acknowledgement received: 06/03/2015 dated 02/03/2015
Biometric letter received: 14/03/2015
Biometric recorded: 17/03/2015
Approval date: Waiting
Docs received: Waiting
BRP: Waiting
4 years student
2 years PSW
4 years Tier 1
Thanks
Thanks brother for reply, to prove the income requirements Payslip/job confirmation letter mentioning annual pay ok ? If you show payslip, how many months payslips u have to provide ?Na74 wrote:Hi brother, The income requirement is for both of you. Your income wife income = £18600. If your wife works then it should help.UK007 wrote: Thanks for reply.
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That's annoying ! If someone going to ILR from tier-4 student visa, how can they show earning of £18600 ? Does HO even know what's the current minimum pay in the UK !!! I guess have to start working full-time after the my course is complete
Last 6 months salary is sufficient.UK007 wrote:Thanks brother for reply, to prove the income requirements Payslip/job confirmation letter mentioning annual pay ok ? If you show payslip, how many months payslips u have to provide ?Na74 wrote:Hi brother, The income requirement is for both of you. Your income wife income = £18600. If your wife works then it should help.UK007 wrote: Thanks for reply.
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That's annoying ! If someone going to ILR from tier-4 student visa, how can they show earning of £18600 ? Does HO even know what's the current minimum pay in the UK !!! I guess have to start working full-time after the my course is complete
Also, about the English language test, which one would be easy to take ?
Hamzaakbar wrote:Hi all
I m very new on this forum . Need help plzzz
Right now I m on an appeal (FLR(fp)] as dependent and my 10 years will b complete on 5th April 2015. My question is what should I do
1-Make a fresh application for ILR .
2-Mention it on our hearing 17th apr .
Also I have two children as well and they born in UK .
Any advice plzzz