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Re: 10 years IRL application

Post by mjay » Sun Jun 16, 2013 11:43 am

nadeem toheed wrote:
Style13 wrote:Can someone please tell me what documents I have to submit with my application for ILR, I have no gaps whatsoever and I have never stay behind my visa renewal periods? So any constructive suggestions will be highly appreciated.
You need to submit all of your passport having entry and exit stamp on it
Life in the uk test
Dont try to make your case so complicated having "extra" supporting documents
Wish you good luck
HI Everybody

Can I ask a question I want to do life in the uk test now I have left one and half year to apply for ILR is that ok if I can pass the test now or is there any time limit for that test I mean validity of the test I would be thankfull if some one reply me thanks

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Re: ILR dependant - FLR(M) or SET(M)?

Post by Damanisshallo » Sun Jun 16, 2013 1:17 pm

ZEBRA wrote:Dear Damanisshallo,
I have similar case hope you can help me understand it better.
If I were you, I wouldn't bother understanding the dependant rules.

I have applied SET(o), 10 yrs Student basis, in March'13 and still waiting for ilr. My wife 'student dependant' came to UK in Oct 2003 has visa till April 2014. She is eligible for her own 10 yrs application in Sep 2013.


Please advise, When should she apply for her visa ilr dependant or Ilr, and which form to use? Also does she need to do life in UK test?

SET(LR) would be more appropriate with lesser supporting documents. Yes, she'd need to get her LITUK test cert. (The only difference is, she'd need this by Sep 2013 if opt to go with SET(LR). However, if she prefers going via FLR(M) now, she will need this test cert any way at the end of her qualifying period before making SET(M)). So, my advise would be to go for SET(LR) saving both time & money (May be this includes some struggle to pass the LITUK).

We also have 2 kids UK born aged 6 and 1. how to apply for them too?

Don't bother making any application for your kids until you get your ILR. Once you get your decision, use MN1 Form to register them as BC. Reading this post might help you find some un-answered questions.

I hope my above message is clear to understand.

Thanks again for your support to this forum.

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Re: 10 years IRL application

Post by Damanisshallo » Sun Jun 16, 2013 1:29 pm

mjay wrote:Can I ask a question I want to do life in the uk test now I have left one and half year to apply for ILR is that ok if I can pass the test now or is there any time limit for that test I mean validity of the test I would be thankfull if some one reply me thanks
Life in the UK Test wrote:How long is my certificate valid for?

Your Life in the UK Test Certificate does not have an expiry date on it. You should therefore keep it in a safe place until you are ready to submit the original with your application for Citizenship or Settlement.

We are not able to provide you with further copies of your test certificate. If you lose it, you should contact the Home Office who may ask you to take your test again.
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10 years long residence dependent

Post by muqeet550 » Sun Jun 16, 2013 5:15 pm

Hi ,

Anyone can help me please . I have applied for ILR on 10 years long residence basis , my question is , when I will get ILR , is there any time limit for my wife to apply on FLR(M) form for visa or she can stay on current visa until that will expire . However my wife is on tier 1 general dependent visa and that will expire in 2015 .

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Re: 10 years long residence dependent

Post by Damanisshallo » Sun Jun 16, 2013 5:56 pm

muqeet550 wrote:Hi ,

Anyone can help me please . I have applied for ILR on 10 years long residence basis , my question is , when I will get ILR , is there any time limit for my wife to apply on FLR(M) form for visa or she can stay on current visa until that will expire . However my wife is on tier 1 general dependent visa and that will expire in 2015 .

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AFAIK, there isn't any such rule. However, having said this, it is recommended not travel outside the UK with such scenario as the UKBA might raise some questions at the entry point apparently.

Out of interest, why would you think you will not be going ahead with her FLR(M) if it is not for your financial circumstances. Because, you will have to switch her from tier 1 general dependant to FLR(M) at some point in the future. The sooner the better.
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Dependent set m or set o

Post by shaik719 » Sun Jun 16, 2013 6:44 pm

Dear damanisshallo/god father of the forum or pundit
Mate I hope you can help me with my questions please as you does to everyone else
I've applied for 10yrs ilr in march and straight forward case. Hope will get it at some point. I don't want to annoy you asking same question about 287 a i e.its about my spouse

What should I do when I get my ilr. Should I go for flr(m) first. And then immediately for set(m) as she has already finished nearly four years as dependent of tier1. If so you have any covering letter to put up with set (m ). If any seniors of the forum who has done this before and got the ilr I mean set M after flr M under 287 a i e successfully without losing the fee please advice thanks in advance
Many people told me it will 2yrs flr M and then ilr set M
please advice mate

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Re: Dependent set m or set o

Post by Damanisshallo » Sun Jun 16, 2013 8:14 pm

shaik719 wrote:If so you have any covering letter to put up with set (m ).
See if this serves your purpose.
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Re: ILR dependant - FLR(M) or SET(M)?

Post by ZEBRA » Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:44 pm

Damanisshallo wrote:
ZEBRA wrote:Dear Damanisshallo,
I have similar case hope you can help me understand it better.
If I were you, I wouldn't bother understanding the dependant rules.

I have applied SET(o), 10 yrs Student basis, in March'13 and still waiting for ilr. My wife 'student dependant' came to UK in Oct 2003 has visa till April 2014. She is eligible for her own 10 yrs application in Sep 2013.


Please advise, When should she apply for her visa ilr dependant or Ilr, and which form to use? Also does she need to do life in UK test?

SET(LR) would be more appropriate with lesser supporting documents. Yes, she'd need to get her LITUK test cert. (The only difference is, she'd need this by Sep 2013 if opt to go with SET(LR). However, if she prefers going via FLR(M) now, she will need this test cert any way at the end of her qualifying period before making SET(M)). So, my advise would be to go for SET(LR) saving both time & money (May be this includes some struggle to pass the LITUK).

We also have 2 kids UK born aged 6 and 1. how to apply for them too?

Don't bother making any application for your kids until you get your ILR. Once you get your decision, use MN1 Form to register them as BC. Reading this post might help you find some un-answered questions.

I hope my above message is clear to understand.

Thanks again for your support to this forum.

VB
Thanks a lot Damanisshallo, really appriciated your help.

We will wait till Sep2013 to apply Set(LR) for my wife then.
I always thought applying dependant is easier and decision is faster (less than 6 months).

A quick query on Set(LR), my wife has 10 yrs valid stay with the passport with out any breaks, so she won't need to submit document, ie council tax, gas, NI etc. right?

Thanks again for your help.
VB

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Re: 10 years IRL application

Post by Style13 » Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:52 pm

nadeem toheed wrote:
Style13 wrote:Can someone please tell me what documents I have to submit with my application for ILR, I have no gaps whatsoever and I have never stay behind my visa renewal periods? So any constructive suggestions will be highly appreciated.
You need to submit all of your passport having entry and exit stamp on it
Life in the uk test
Dont try to make your case so complicated having "extra" supporting documents
Wish you good luck
Hi Nadeem thanks for getting back to me, can you please tell me if the UKBA does accept the photocopies of my previous visas for the application of the 10 years residency?

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Re: ILR dependant - FLR(M) or SET(M)?

Post by Damanisshallo » Sun Jun 16, 2013 11:23 pm

ZEBRA wrote:A quick query on Set(LR), my wife has 10 yrs valid stay with the passport with out any breaks, so she won't need to submit document, ie council tax, gas, NI etc. right?
Even, I'd have thought so, unless someone has pointed otherwise.
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Re: 10 years IRL application

Post by saanju9 » Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:23 am

Style13 wrote:
nadeem toheed wrote:
Style13 wrote:Can someone please tell me what documents I have to submit with my application for ILR, I have no gaps whatsoever and I have never stay behind my visa renewal periods? So any constructive suggestions will be highly appreciated.
You need to submit all of your passport having entry and exit stamp on it
Life in the uk test
Dont try to make your case so complicated having "extra" supporting documents
Wish you good luck
Hi Nadeem thanks for getting back to me, can you please tell me if the UKBA does accept the photocopies of my previous visas for the application of the 10 years residency?
Why do you want to submit photocopies when your previous visas are on your passport. Explain your situation completely

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Post by saanju9 » Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:41 am

tonystar wrote: hi .
i hv same situation , i got my ilr last month on 10yrs long residence my last visa was psw, and my wife is psw dependant visa till jan2014, she came this june 2009 on student visa,
bt i asked different solicitors funds 18600 is req flr(m) application, and wait for 5 yrs then i apply ilr,
i dont know wht is the right answer, plz inform me wht is right answer thanks
Hope you didn't paid him already... ask for a refund if you did... He is knows nothing

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ILR obtained

Post by yande » Mon Jun 17, 2013 11:44 am

silent member on here, but a very useful site

Date applied: 25 February 2013
Acknowlegdment: 28 February 2013
Money Taken: 28 February 2013
Biometric Invitation: 8 March 2013 (Letter dated 5 March)
Biometric Completed: 11 March 2013
ILR Approval Letter: 6 June 2013
BRP: 6 June 2013
Document Return: 6 June 2013


That is my timeline for SET (O) based on 10 years long residence. Total 15 weeks of waiting.


My case is straightforward (5 years student + 1 year IGS + 4 years work permit) and so probably why it was relatively quick.

At time of application I had been in UK 10 years and 3 months. I also only had 4 months left on my 5 year work permit

As a note, as of this month I could also have gone down the 5 year work permit route (and processed same day) as this was an option for me but the minimum document requirements (i.e I only sent my passport + Life in UK Test Certificate) of long residence made this the better choice for me.

The Home Office are improving, and my only advice to anyone applying is be prepared to WAIT!

Keep the faith

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So happy right now!

Post by Jagwah » Mon Jun 17, 2013 12:10 pm

Okay so I travel all the time and not having my passport has literally felt like torture to me. This site helped me sooooo much on days I was about to go loco and now my wait is over! Thanks to everyone that comes on here and shares their stories and words of encouragement. Thanks iboards!

Finally got my passport and documents back today. My ILR has been granted! Thank you Jesus! Finally I can exhale and go on holiday :) lol

(ps extra info: I was 9 years student and 1 year+ PSW. Initially started studying on tourist visa before changing over. My PSW wasn't going to expire till August but I applied in January anyway)

Application date: 08/01/2013
Acknowledgement: 14/01/2013
Biometric invite: 01/02/2013 (received 04/02)
Biometric done: 05/02/2013
ILR Approved: 13/06/2013
Documents and passport received: 17/06/2013
BRP: Waiting

Last month when I called I was told they were still on September applicants and my heart sunk so low thinking I might have 3-4 months to wait. For everyone still waiting, hang in there good news is coming xoxo

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Re: So happy right now!

Post by amjadleeds » Mon Jun 17, 2013 12:39 pm

congradulation to you,

I am Oct 2012 applicant still waiting don't know how long will take, just need your prayers.

Regards
amjad

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Re: So happy right now!

Post by nadeem toheed » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:25 pm

amjadleeds wrote:congradulation to you,

I am Oct 2012 applicant still waiting don't know how long will take, just need your prayers.

Regards
amjad
Hi Amjad
B patient and you will get your one v soon
Pray to Allah and recite surah waqiah
Best of Luck

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Re: So happy right now!

Post by Damanisshallo » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:37 pm

nadeem toheed wrote:
amjadleeds wrote:congradulation to you,

I am Oct 2012 applicant still waiting don't know how long will take, just need your prayers.

Regards
amjad
Hi Amjad
B patient and you will get your one v soon
Pray to Allah and recite surah waqiah
Best of Luck
Totally agree, recite ”Hasbunallahu wa-ni’mal wakeel Wa Alallahi Tawakkalnaa”. Allah is sufficient for us and He is our Guardian, and upon Allah do we rely
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Re: ILR obtained

Post by ppycrmt » Mon Jun 17, 2013 2:18 pm

What docs did you send?
yande wrote:silent member on here, but a very useful site

Date applied: 25 February 2013
Acknowlegdment: 28 February 2013
Money Taken: 28 February 2013
Biometric Invitation: 8 March 2013 (Letter dated 5 March)
Biometric Completed: 11 March 2013
ILR Approval Letter: 6 June 2013
BRP: 6 June 2013
Document Return: 6 June 2013


That is my timeline for SET (O) based on 10 years long residence. Total 15 weeks of waiting.


My case is straightforward (5 years student + 1 year IGS + 4 years work permit) and so probably why it was relatively quick.

At time of application I had been in UK 10 years and 3 months. I also only had 4 months left on my 5 year work permit

As a note, as of this month I could also have gone down the 5 year work permit route (and processed same day) as this was an option for me but the minimum document requirements (i.e I only sent my passport + Life in UK Test Certificate) of long residence made this the better choice for me.

The Home Office are improving, and my only advice to anyone applying is be prepared to WAIT!

Keep the faith

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Re: ILR obtained

Post by ppycrmt » Mon Jun 17, 2013 4:10 pm

Silly me, you have said it in your post already. Thanks for your advice.
ppycrmt wrote:What docs did you send?
yande wrote:silent member on here, but a very useful site

Date applied: 25 February 2013
Acknowlegdment: 28 February 2013
Money Taken: 28 February 2013
Biometric Invitation: 8 March 2013 (Letter dated 5 March)
Biometric Completed: 11 March 2013
ILR Approval Letter: 6 June 2013
BRP: 6 June 2013
Document Return: 6 June 2013


That is my timeline for SET (O) based on 10 years long residence. Total 15 weeks of waiting.


My case is straightforward (5 years student + 1 year IGS + 4 years work permit) and so probably why it was relatively quick.

At time of application I had been in UK 10 years and 3 months. I also only had 4 months left on my 5 year work permit

As a note, as of this month I could also have gone down the 5 year work permit route (and processed same day) as this was an option for me but the minimum document requirements (i.e I only sent my passport + Life in UK Test Certificate) of long residence made this the better choice for me.

The Home Office are improving, and my only advice to anyone applying is be prepared to WAIT!

Keep the faith

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ILR APPROVED

Post by MM121 » Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:47 pm

With the grace of God. Blessings of my parents and especially my uncle, aunty and all my friends and family, I finally got my ILR Approved.

Got a letter from solicitor confirming the same.

Many thanks to all who support each other here and keep us all going.

Best of luck to all my dear friends here waiting for there approval.

God bless.

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Re: 10 years IRL application

Post by Style13 » Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:21 pm

saanju9 wrote:
Style13 wrote:
nadeem toheed wrote:
Style13 wrote:Can someone please tell me what documents I have to submit with my application for ILR, I have no gaps whatsoever and I have never stay behind my visa renewal periods? So any constructive suggestions will be highly appreciated.
You need to submit all of your passport having entry and exit stamp on it
Life in the uk test
Dont try to make your case so complicated having "extra" supporting documents
Wish you good luck
Hi Nadeem thanks for getting back to me, can you please tell me if the UKBA does accept the photocopies of my previous visas for the application of the 10 years residency?
Why do you want to submit photocopies when your previous visas are on your passport. Explain your situation completely
I don't currently have my previous passports with the visas on them. I only have the photocopies of the visas with me. However, I have no gap during my ten years stay, I will like to think that the UKBA will have all my records in place. Do you have any suggestions?

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Post by z18runway » Mon Jun 17, 2013 11:39 pm

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Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama Hare Hare"

ILR approved

ILR under 10 Years

Application posted: 09/01/13
Bio-metric enrolled: 07/02/13
Documents received: 17/06/13
BRP received: 17/06/13


spouse FLR(m) Application posted: 25/01/13
spouse Bio-Metric enrolled :18/02/13
Spouse documents: Waiting

Thanks to all members who helped me and especially Damanisshallo and spidery_thread.

My prayers is always there for waiting ILR applicants.

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Post by members » Tue Jun 18, 2013 8:32 am

Dear z18runaway,

Many many wholehearted congratulations for your achievement! As a matter of coincidence, I will be applying for my ILR (under the 10 year route) in 2014 exactly on the same date as you did in 2013! I am keeping my fingers crossed as this is something we, who have spent 10 years of their life legally here in the UK, deserve as a right rather than an opportunity.

Anyway, please tell me a bit more about your spouse's FLR(M). I need some help regarding this. My scenario is that I am on Tier 1 PSW, and so my wife is a PBS dependant. Our extension was granted well before 9 July 2012 and thus my wife should be subject to the old rules that existed before 9 July 2012. As my wife's leave expires at the same time as me and as she doesn't qualify to apply as a dependent under long residency, she will have to extend her stay using FLR(M). Once her FLR(M) is approved and then she spends two years on that, she should then be eligible for settlement using SET(M).

If this was before 6th of April 2013, she could have applied using SET(M) straight after the approval of FLR(M). But as the rules currently stand: a PBS dependant not in a route to settlement (such as Tier 1 PSW) cannot switch to partner route and must spend two years on FLR(M).

Am I right so far? If yes, why I see in this forum that senior members suggesting that dependant of PBS migrant not on a route to settlement will be subject to the new rule in place after 9 July 2012! If that is to be true, I will have to earn £18600 and my wife will have to wait 5 years before she could settle. How is that justifiably possible as she was granted leave to remain before the 9th of July 2012!

Please shed some lights on this.

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Re: 10 years IRL application

Post by saanju9 » Tue Jun 18, 2013 11:27 am

Style13 wrote: I don't currently have my previous passports with the visas on them. I only have the photocopies of the visas with me. However, I have no gap during my ten years stay, I will like to think that the UKBA will have all my records in place. Do you have any suggestions?
I would say apply for SAR and submit it.

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how do you get docs back from ukba once ILR approved

Post by bn413121281 » Tue Jun 18, 2013 12:08 pm

Hello All,
This question for those who received docs back from ukba once ILR APPROVED.

how did you guys get docs back . was it first class recorded or normal second class not signed delivery?

Please mention with date approval..

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