Hiya,
I lost my passport a few years back and have only managed to sort my new South African Passport out.
I have been in the UK for 15 years and was granted ILR in 2000. I have been living here continuously for the 15 years.
I still have all the original documents with my ILR details from the home office stating I have been granted ILR.
I know I need to get my new passport stamped but I am reluctant to send it off as I need to travel back home to South Africa on the 13th of april 2011 and heard some people waiting for 14 weeks or more for theirs to be processed. So the 14 week wait is not an option
On the letter for ILR it says I can travel with that document but would need to satisfy the Imigration officer once I return that I have am a U.K resident.
I have a letter from the inland revenue showing I have been paying tax etc continuously since 1997 and letters from employers etc stating continuous residence etc plus the last 10 years council tax bills.
What do you think I should do? Do you think I should try for the NTL stamp or risk travelling on with no stamp and just the supporting documents.
Hope someone can ease my mind or at least give me some advice.
Thanks,.
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