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Indefinite Leave to Remain Letter/Ron 60

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Indefinite Leave to Remain Letter/Ron 60

Post by dannidanni » Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:58 pm

I was hoping you could advise me on a problem I have with my Indefinite Leave to Remain.

I was born in South Africa, I hold a South African Passport, my mother is British ( but born in Zambia ) I moved to the UK when I was 10yrs old in 1994 and have Indefinite Leave to remain which is in the form of a visa in my South African Passport ( Which expired about 8 years ago ) I haven't been able to raise the funds for my Naturalisation so at the moment I dont hold any Passport.

I finished my Degree at Sheffield Hallam Unversity last may and am about to start a PGCE ( Teaching Degree )

The Learning authority has asked for proof of my Indefinite Leave to remain but will not accept my expired passport ( They did in 2005 ) they will however, accept a letter from the Home Office stating that I have ILR.

I do not have the RON 60 which would have been issued in 1994, and have been advised that you cannot obtain a copy of one

The course is due to start in September and I am now really worried that I will not be able to attend as I cannot obtain a RON 60. Can you please advise me on where I can go to obtain a letter confirming my ILR status?

I am unable to wait the 6months for my visa to be transferred into a new passport, I dont currently hold any valid passports for them to be transferred to! I need to be Naturalised first.

Can anyone point me in the right direction!?

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