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Re: Post subject: waiting time for straightforward SET(M)

Post by righteousbabe » Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:43 pm

[quote="nellis83"]

Congrats on your ILR! They sent your pass sheet back because you'll need it if you want to apply for naturalization. Hang on to it!

Nick[/quote]

Thanks Nellis!! It's been a long time coming I'll tell ya and lots of money spent. What a weight off my shoulders!

MANY thanks for telling me about the Test sheet, I'll defo hold onto it now because Naturalisation will be the next step for me.

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Post by jonbon » Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:55 am

ok i am impressed with the timescales! Didn't believe it when I got the ILR stamped & delivered today. My timescales:

Applied: 26th Jan
Money Taken: 28th Jan
Further document request: 16th Feb (sent 17th)
ILR granted: 19th Feb.
ILR received: 22Feb.

Hurray! Thanks all for your inputs!

Cheerio

Jon.

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SET M WAITING TIMES

Post by bambi2712 » Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:42 pm

FYI

Submitted application 1/12/09, confirmation letter received 3/12/09. Received my wife's stamped passport back 6/3/10 so about a 13 week wait. Also sent a letter to MP outlining need to travel due to personal reasons (death in family).

Good luck to everyone going through this. What a slow process!

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my wife's ILR has been granted

Post by nyameye » Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:46 am

09 Feb - send application
12 Feb - Acknowledgement letter and fee taken
11 Mar - Date of letter confirming Extention of leave
15 Mar - Received Documents

We thank God for his mercies!!

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Re: my wife's ILR has been granted

Post by happymoon » Wed Mar 17, 2010 1:46 pm

Looks like the processing times are becoming less.......

24 Feb - send application
25 Feb - Acknowledgement letter and fee taken
13 Mar - Date of letter confirming Extention of leave
17 Mar - Received Documents

3 weeks exactly.

I was very worried as with travel already booked and reading some of the posts on this forum, the waiting times were not good. Good luck to everyone else and please don't worry, Im sure it will come very soon.

I didn't send any letters to my MP or contact the processing centre.

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My Experience

Post by seekingsnow » Tue Mar 23, 2010 2:57 pm

I was incredibly alarmed to discover 10 days before the expiry date that my visa was expiring! I immediately made an appointment to take the life in the UK test. I compiled no less than 20 documents (the majority of which were addressed to myself or my partner individually) and sent the application:

4 March - application sent
5 March - money taken out of account and letter sent
8 March - letter received
23 March - Passport arrived

Total time from submission to ILR granted: 2 weeks, five days (including weekends)

I did not receive a letter telling me that my ILR had been granted, it just came in the post.

I had put a Next Day 9am delivery envelope in my application to ensure quick delivery.

I was incredibly worried, but it all turned out ok in the end!

Good luck to everyone else!

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Post by rhian123 » Tue Mar 23, 2010 6:30 pm

wow thats amazing well done!!! Can I ask where you are from and if your application was straight forward?

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Post by jainey » Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:29 pm

22 FEB Application sent
24 FEB Money taken from account
26 FEB letter received dated 23 FEB advising Application received and passed to caseworker.

30 MARCH ILR granted
31 MARCH passport and documents received

5 weeks 1 day from date they received application :D yay ! can now book our summer hols 8)

Uncomplicated application and provided all documents as requested.

Would not advise anyone to leave life in UK test until 10 days before visa expires ?! as in most areas you have to book the test 2 weeks in advance!

Good luck everyone. Hope you get yours soon.

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Post by rhian123 » Sat Apr 03, 2010 2:50 pm

Just to let you all know!!!! Had passport back today with permanent residence stamp !!!

Time line

Sent off application 10/02/10
letter of receipt 21/02/10
more documents requested 14/03/10
and today easter saturday everything returned and passport stamped!!!!3/03/10

Good luck everyone things seem to be moving quickly!!!

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Post by princess22 » Thu Apr 08, 2010 5:41 pm

We have just send of my husband's application for ILR today, I am already nervous, I have sent all the paperwork required but time to stress again!

Hope we get a quick response and for the ILR to be accepted.

Good luck to those who are also waiting, hopefully you too will get a quick response as well as the application being accepted.

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Post by jainey » Thu Apr 08, 2010 8:58 pm

Try not to stress if everything is ok your ILR will be granted.
I put a note on my calender for 14wks (the time you are allowed to contact them to ask about progress of application) luckily we never got there it came at 5 wks it seems things are taking between 3 and 13 wks you cant stress that long!! :? Dont plan any trips that just adds to the stress of having no passport and time lines!
I am sure you will be posting a note on here before not too long saying ILR granted! :D

Best wishes will keep my eye out for you!

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Post by princess22 » Wed Apr 14, 2010 3:10 pm

jainey wrote:Try not to stress if everything is ok your ILR will be granted.
I put a note on my calender for 14wks (the time you are allowed to contact them to ask about progress of application) luckily we never got there it came at 5 wks it seems things are taking between 3 and 13 wks you cant stress that long!! :? Dont plan any trips that just adds to the stress of having no passport and time lines!
I am sure you will be posting a note on here before not too long saying ILR granted! :D

Best wishes will keep my eye out for you!
Thanks! I hope I will be saying ILR granted, cannot wait for the feeling.

Just checked bank today, the money has been withdrawn so that means they have received the application and are processing it......I hope we get a really quick reponse too, it's nice to know there are applications being processed within 3 weeks, heres hoping.......

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Post by Sammie » Fri May 07, 2010 11:28 am

Just thought I'd add my Husbands SET(M) application timeline..

ILR SET(m) Postal Application Timeline..

Sent: 25th March
Rec'd: 26th March
Payment Deducted: 30th March
Acknowledgement Letter: Received dated 30/03/2010
Decision: Awaiting..

It's been 25 Working days so far..

Goodluck to all those who are waiting..
Visa: Spouse
Submitted: 12/03/08 (Mirpur VAC, PAkistan)
Time Elapsed:10 Working Days
Result: VISA ISSUED 28/03/2008
ILR App: 18/03/2010-28/03/2010
ILR App Sent: 25/03/2010
ILR Received: 30/07/2010 - YAY!!

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Post by Dorby » Wed May 12, 2010 6:43 pm

Hi

I applied for set(m) recently by post

The package was delivered on the 29/04/10
Money was taken on the 30/04/10
However I have not received an acknowledgement letter as yet... is this normal and should I be worried?

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Post by princess22 » Fri May 14, 2010 1:09 pm

Dorby wrote:Hi

I applied for set(m) recently by post

The package was delivered on the 29/04/10
Money was taken on the 30/04/10
However I have not received an acknowledgement letter as yet... is this normal and should I be worried?
How did you send it? If it's recorded delivery then check your reference number on the courier's website. You should have received a letter by now. However the money being taken out shows that they have received the application.

It has been 5 weeks since I have sent my application....oh the wait!!

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Post by Dorby » Fri May 14, 2010 7:24 pm

I sent the application by Royal Mail Special Delivery. This is now I know the application was received on the 29/04/10.

I am guessing that the acknowledgement letter may have been lost in the post. However it does make you worry that something maybe wrong with the application form, or that they put the wrong address details etc.

Going through the process is stressful enough without something like this happening...

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How late can I apply for ILR

Post by Scottie71 » Mon May 31, 2010 7:39 pm

Hi guys, new to site and must say it is invaluable reading the differing waiting times.
My wife's spouse visa expires on 3rd Feb 2011. She will have completed 2 years in UK on 7th Nov. We are planning to go to Brazil for Xmas and New Year. We were hoping to apply 7th Oct and pray that it arrives before 22nd Dec. However, if we returned on about 20th Jan is that too late to apply. My wife thinks she has heard somewhere that you have to apply 28 days before the visa expires. We know it is pointless asking HO for any clarification so wonder if you guys have any info

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Post by Scottie71 » Mon May 31, 2010 7:42 pm

Me again,
Regarding bank statements etc, we have opted for paperless bills so only can print our statements off the internet. Will these be classed as originals, or is it only passports etc that they want to see originals. Any info would be great, thanks

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Re: How late can I apply for ILR

Post by nellis83 » Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:27 am

Scottie71 wrote:Hi guys, new to site and must say it is invaluable reading the differing waiting times.
My wife's spouse visa expires on 3rd Feb 2011. She will have completed 2 years in UK on 7th Nov. We are planning to go to Brazil for Xmas and New Year. We were hoping to apply 7th Oct and pray that it arrives before 22nd Dec. However, if we returned on about 20th Jan is that too late to apply. My wife thinks she has heard somewhere that you have to apply 28 days before the visa expires. We know it is pointless asking HO for any clarification so wonder if you guys have any info
Scottie,

If your dates are tight in terms of trips abroad etc, I'd advise booking a Premium (Same Day) Appointment. If your application is straightforward and you prepare well for it, you shouldn't have any issues in walking away with your ILR that day.

However, there is always a risk that for (whatever) reason, they can't make a decision on that day and will need more time. This could well talk to up your holiday plans. My advice would be to make no holiday plans until you have that passport back in your hands.

Sucks doesn't it!!

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Post by nellis83 » Tue Jun 01, 2010 7:30 am

Scottie71 wrote:Me again,
Regarding bank statements etc, we have opted for paperless bills so only can print our statements off the internet. Will these be classed as originals, or is it only passports etc that they want to see originals. Any info would be great, thanks
Scottie,

They won't accept internet print offs. When I was gathering all my documents, I went into my local bank and explained the situation. They produced 3 months of bank statements for me, each page signed and stamped and a covering letter. Absolutely brilliant they were, speaking to the woman in the branch she does this all the time. (Natwest).

You still have some time before your application anyway don't you? Switch back to paper statements for the next few months. Will save you any hassle. Same applies to your utility bills. You'll be thankful come application time!

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Post by princess22 » Fri Jun 04, 2010 2:45 pm

Those who have applied in the last couple of weeks any response on the ILR being granted?

8 weeks and still waiting.

Good luck to everyone.

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Post by Sammie » Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:03 pm

It's been 45 working days since my husbands application was submitted, so thats about 9ish weeks..

I think I may have inadvertedly delayed his application being processed.. I asked for my Biritsh Passport to be sent back to me so that I could change to my married name before my baby is born (due in 2 wks).. I made sure with the lady that it would not affect my husbands application and she reassured me it wouldn't.. but since then, i have read a few posts of people receiving ILR who sent their application off after me..

But there is nothing I can do about it for another 5weeks until I reach the 14wk mark... oh well..

Hope you hear something soon Princess..
Visa: Spouse
Submitted: 12/03/08 (Mirpur VAC, PAkistan)
Time Elapsed:10 Working Days
Result: VISA ISSUED 28/03/2008
ILR App: 18/03/2010-28/03/2010
ILR App Sent: 25/03/2010
ILR Received: 30/07/2010 - YAY!!

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Post by princess22 » Mon Jun 14, 2010 1:57 pm

Thanks.

I have had 2 of my relatives that have sent off their ILR's after ours and they have received their passports back within 3 and 4 weeks.

It makes you stress more thinking something must be wrong with the application!

Could luck with the new born once he/she arrives, hope all goes well and he/she is in good health.

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Post by princess22 » Tue Jun 15, 2010 11:50 am

P.S

Is there anyway you can track the progress of your application online?

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Post by Sammie » Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:36 pm

princess22 wrote:I have had 2 of my relatives that have sent off their ILR's after ours and they have received their passports back within 3 and 4 weeks..
FRUSTRATING isn't it when folks that have sent their application weeks or months after we have and they have already recieved a decision..!!
princess22 wrote:P.S

Is there anyway you can track the progress of your application online?
..Not as far as I know.

I've reached 14weeks today and rang them up to find out what was happening and they were as useful as a lead dinghy.. :lol:

Going to write a letter requesting that the application be brought to the attention of a caseworker as soon as possible.

.. Does anyone have an address I can write to and has anyone ever sent a letter and then had their application promptly dealt with..?

Thanks

P.S: Princess, I had a liitle girl on the 9th.. :D :D
Visa: Spouse
Submitted: 12/03/08 (Mirpur VAC, PAkistan)
Time Elapsed:10 Working Days
Result: VISA ISSUED 28/03/2008
ILR App: 18/03/2010-28/03/2010
ILR App Sent: 25/03/2010
ILR Received: 30/07/2010 - YAY!!

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