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Post by dial2all » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:15 pm

Shan77 wrote:
dial2all wrote:
Hi any applications can be made with 28 days, that's what guide line says....
Yes, you are right.
his guidance is based on the Immigration Rules.
Long residence and private life applications
Early applications under the 10 year long residence route
About this guidance
Entry and extension requirements
Indefinite leave requirements
Granting or refusing
Dependants
This page tells you what you must do if you receive an application for indefinite leave on the basis of long residence before an applicant has completed their period of 10 qualifying leave.
You must consider all valid applications, even if the applicant has not yet completed the necessary qualifying period for indefinite leave. The long residence rule requires applicants to have at least 10 years continuous residence in the UK before they can qualify for indefinite leave.
Applications received more than 28 days before the required qualifying period is completed
You must refuse applications received more than 28 days before the applicant completes the required qualifying period for long residence. This is because the applicant has not completed the required period of leave in the UK.
You must fully consider the case and mention any other reasons for refusal in addition to the applicant not spending enough time in the UK to complete the qualifying period. For example, all breaks in continuous residence.
Applicants who are refused under the long residence rules due to them submitting their application too early can re-apply once they have completed their qualifying leave or up to 28 days before this.
Applications received 28 days or less before the required qualifying period is completed
You can grant if an application if it is received 28 days or less before the applicant completes the required qualifying period, provided they meet all the other rules for long residence.

:D :D :D hope you are clear that you can apply with in 28 days. :) :) :)

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Post by RANA-ALI » Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:13 pm

dial2all wrote:
Shan77 wrote:
dial2all wrote:
Hi any applications can be made with 28 days, that's what guide line says....
Yes, you are right.
his guidance is based on the Immigration Rules.
Long residence and private life applications
Early applications under the 10 year long residence route
About this guidance
Entry and extension requirements
Indefinite leave requirements
Granting or refusing
Dependants
This page tells you what you must do if you receive an application for indefinite leave on the basis of long residence before an applicant has completed their period of 10 qualifying leave.
You must consider all valid applications, even if the applicant has not yet completed the necessary qualifying period for indefinite leave. The long residence rule requires applicants to have at least 10 years continuous residence in the UK before they can qualify for indefinite leave.
Applications received more than 28 days before the required qualifying period is completed
You must refuse applications received more than 28 days before the applicant completes the required qualifying period for long residence. This is because the applicant has not completed the required period of leave in the UK.
You must fully consider the case and mention any other reasons for refusal in addition to the applicant not spending enough time in the UK to complete the qualifying period. For example, all breaks in continuous residence.
Applicants who are refused under the long residence rules due to them submitting their application too early can re-apply once they have completed their qualifying leave or up to 28 days before this.
Applications received 28 days or less before the required qualifying period is completed
You can grant if an application if it is received 28 days or less before the applicant completes the required qualifying period, provided they meet all the other rules for long residence.

:D :D :D hope you are clear that you can apply with in 28 days. :) :) :)
thanks for ur post ...can i ask one question.....i m short of 45 days from completeting my 10 years ....which means 45-28= 17 days so in total 17 days short ......do u guys think i should still apply for ilr or extend my leave first.....and what kinda of proof we can provide to show ukba our strong connection with uk....thanks for taking ur time ...any one's suggestion welcome...if any one got any idea about it plzzzzzz have ur say...thanks again

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Post by luckylondon » Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:42 pm

The fee for the service is £6,000, plus the 'premium service' (applying in person) fee for your application type. We will limit the service to a maximum of 4 main applicants and a maximum of 10 people per visit.

So the total cost would be more then £2,000 per person....what you say?

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Post by antonyos » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:27 pm

Hey Guys

Would you mind if you kindly create a post to discuss 'Premium Service'. This has nothing to do with the current waiting time for posted applications, which is what this post is about.

Thanks,
Anton

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Post by dial2all » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:38 pm

RANA-ALI wrote:
dial2all wrote:
Shan77 wrote:
dial2all wrote:
Hi any applications can be made with 28 days, that's what guide line says....
Yes, you are right.
his guidance is based on the Immigration Rules.
Long residence and private life applications
Early applications under the 10 year long residence route
About this guidance
Entry and extension requirements
Indefinite leave requirements
Granting or refusing
Dependants
This page tells you what you must do if you receive an application for indefinite leave on the basis of long residence before an applicant has completed their period of 10 qualifying leave.
You must consider all valid applications, even if the applicant has not yet completed the necessary qualifying period for indefinite leave. The long residence rule requires applicants to have at least 10 years continuous residence in the UK before they can qualify for indefinite leave.
Applications received more than 28 days before the required qualifying period is completed
You must refuse applications received more than 28 days before the applicant completes the required qualifying period for long residence. This is because the applicant has not completed the required period of leave in the UK.
You must fully consider the case and mention any other reasons for refusal in addition to the applicant not spending enough time in the UK to complete the qualifying period. For example, all breaks in continuous residence.
Applicants who are refused under the long residence rules due to them submitting their application too early can re-apply once they have completed their qualifying leave or up to 28 days before this.
Applications received 28 days or less before the required qualifying period is completed
You can grant if an application if it is received 28 days or less before the applicant completes the required qualifying period, provided they meet all the other rules for long residence.

:D :D :D hope you are clear that you can apply with in 28 days. :) :) :)
thanks for ur post ...can i ask one question.....i m short of 45 days from completeting my 10 years ....which means 45-28= 17 days so in total 17 days short ......do u guys think i should still apply for ilr or extend my leave first.....and what kinda of proof we can provide to show ukba our strong connection with uk....thanks for taking ur time ...any one's suggestion welcome...if any one got any idea about it plzzzzzz have ur say...thanks again
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Post by dial2all » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:42 pm

luckylondon wrote:The fee for the service is £6,000, plus the 'premium service' (applying in person) fee for your application type. We will limit the service to a maximum of 4 main applicants and a maximum of 10 people per visit.

So the total cost would be more then £2,000 per person....what you say?
yes you are right

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Post by mist99 » Thu Jul 12, 2012 4:47 pm

The fee for the premium service is £1239. So it costs £2739 in total. There is however one thing which baffles me in the set(o) form. The guidance says applicants based on long residence to use premium service, can we still choose to tick the premium (PEO) option in the form for the payment? In addition, the Home Office terminated premium service for long residence applicants on the ground that their cases are much more complicated, but now they are providing a super premium service. This seems a bit difficult for me to understand.

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Post by camelot » Thu Jul 12, 2012 6:43 pm

sameer2012 wrote:
NOG wrote:Has anyone actually received approval of their ILR based on long residence since compulsory biometrics came into effect on 29th Feb 12?
I am the first one in the list who applied on 29th feburary 2012.I could send my application on 27th feburary but i thought it would come fast but i was wrong. still i am waiting for my ILR.
sameer2012 howa ki joka :D :D . I am glad to get you on our list who applied first day of Biomatric. Thank you for joining with us. I believe you are the corner stone of Biomatric 10 year long resident ILR. Your final decision outcome day will be the total duration for Biomatric 10 year long resident total time line. However, I wish you very good luck and at the same time would you be able to post your present time line please. My time line is applied 06 March, money taken 09 March, Acknowledge letter issue 09 March, Biomatric letter issue around 24 March, letter received on 30 March and done 31 March. After that no update yet. We all will be grateful if you disclose your time line. Thanks

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Post by sameer2012 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:42 am

camelot wrote:
sameer2012 wrote:
NOG wrote:Has anyone actually received approval of their ILR based on long residence since compulsory biometrics came into effect on 29th Feb 12?
I am the first one in the list who applied on 29th feburary 2012.I could send my application on 27th feburary but i thought it would come fast but i was wrong. still i am waiting for my ILR.
sameer2012 howa ki joka :D :D . I am glad to get you on our list who applied first day of Biomatric. Thank you for joining with us. I believe you are the corner stone of Biomatric 10 year long resident ILR. Your final decision outcome day will be the total duration for Biomatric 10 year long resident total time line. However, I wish you very good luck and at the same time would you be able to post your present time line please. My time line is applied 06 March, money taken 09 March, Acknowledge letter issue 09 March, Biomatric letter issue around 24 March, letter received on 30 March and done 31 March. After that no update yet. We all will be grateful if you disclose your time line.
Thanks
Mate I applied on 29th feb, registered my biometrics on 12th march.they send me again a biometric letter by mistake and again registered my biometrics on 27th march and then finally confirmed with ukba that they had received all the details of my biometrics.
then on 18th june i called them to send my passport back for some id purpose they send me on 09 the july and again send my passport back to them on 10th july 2012.
still the applications are pending. Application is straight forward all they need to have a look.Hope for best
SAMEER

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Good News...Its on the way!!

Post by km25 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 6:01 am

Dear all,
For those waiting before me ie., applied before the 27th Feb...great news guyz...the special delivery info on Royal mail website says my passport is on its way..Message as below:

We have received your item and expect to deliver it before the guaranteed time on 13/07/12. If you have purchased Saturday guarantee, your delivery will be guaranteed on Saturday. To check on your item’s progress, please try again later.

GBEMI, Loveislovely, Sam, antonyos, ZGILR, Sunny and others..

Wish you all the best and I'll update as soon as I get it in my hand,,

Be hopeful..

Best Wishes,
KM

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Post by aro2012 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:21 am

Hi,
I will be eligible to apply for 10 years long residency on 13th of August, i would like to joined with you for super premium service.

However my concern is whether this service is applicable for us (10 years long residency) or not.
From home office website I found,
What types of application can you make?

Premium service and super premium service

This describes the types of application that you can normally submit in person using the 'premium service' at our public enquiry office in Croydon in the UK. It also states the types of applications which cannot be accepted at the public enquiry office.

Applications, which cannot be accepted at the public enquiry office

Our public enquiry offices cannot consider your application if you are:
a person who has been given discretionary leave to remain or humanitarian protection;
a person with a poor immigration history;
applying for permanent residence on the basis of 10 or 14 years' residence;
a business person, innovator, sole representative or investor;
a seaman;
a Gurkha; or
an elderly dependant.

Also, they cannot consider your application if:
your case is complex; or
your case is not covered by the Immigration Rules; or
your sponsor is a staff member of the Home Office or the UK Border Agency. To protect the confidentiality of your sponsor and to prevent any possibility of corrupt behaviour, these applications must be made by post. You must send the application to the address on the application form, with a note stating that the sponsor is a serving member of staff at the Home Office or the UK Border Agency.

Further, they cannot accept applications for travel documents. These applications should be made by post. See Home Office travel documents for details.

My understing is Super premium service just an extention of premium service. I wish I am wrong. :cry:

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/about ... r-premium/

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Post by Sunny21 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:25 am

Hi All,

I have received my passport this morning. Stamped on the 09th of July in Liverpool.. Good luck to you all

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Post by mbnarayn » Fri Jul 13, 2012 8:34 am

Sunny21 wrote:Hi All,

I have received my passport this morning. Stamped on the 09th of July in Liverpool.. Good luck to you all
Hi Sunny,

Congratulations Surnny :-). Can you please post you entire timeline which will be very useful for the the rest of us waiting?

Many thanks

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Post by Sunny21 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 10:28 am

Application sent: 27/02/2012
Acknowledgement received: 01/03/2012 dated 29/02/2012
ILR stamped: 09/07/2012
Passport received: 13/07/2012
Total waiting time: 20 weeks

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Re: Good News...Its on the way!!

Post by Loveislovely » Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:34 am

km25 wrote:Dear all,
For those waiting before me ie., applied before the 27th Feb...great news guyz...the special delivery info on Royal mail website says my passport is on its way..Message as below:

We have received your item and expect to deliver it before the guaranteed time on 13/07/12. If you have purchased Saturday guarantee, your delivery will be guaranteed on Saturday. To check on your item’s progress, please try again later.

GBEMI, Loveislovely, Sam, antonyos, ZGILR, Sunny and others..

Wish you all the best and I'll update as soon as I get it in my hand,,

Be hopeful..

Best Wishes,
KM
Hooray, great news, I am really pleased, let us Know more, God is good.
All for one, one for all..... Peace

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Post by mrgsingh » Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:38 am

[quote="aro2012"]Hi,
I will be eligible to apply for 10 years long residency on 13th of August, i would like to joined with you for super premium service.

However my concern is whether this service is applicable for us (10 years long residency) or not.
From home office website I found,
What types of application can you make?

[b]Premium service and super premium service[/b]

This describes the types of application that you can normally submit in person using the 'premium service' at our public enquiry office in Croydon in the UK. It also states the types of applications which cannot be accepted at the public enquiry office.

Applications, which cannot be accepted at the public enquiry office

Our public enquiry offices cannot consider your application if you are:
a person who has been given discretionary leave to remain or humanitarian protection;
a person with a poor immigration history;
applying for permanent residence on the basis of 10 or 14 years' residence;
a business person, innovator, sole representative or investor;
a seaman;
a Gurkha; or
an elderly dependant.

Also, they cannot consider your application if:
your case is complex; or
your case is not covered by the Immigration Rules; or
your sponsor is a staff member of the Home Office or the UK Border Agency. To protect the confidentiality of your sponsor and to prevent any possibility of corrupt behaviour, these applications must be made by post. You must send the application to the address on the application form, with a note stating that the sponsor is a serving member of staff at the Home Office or the UK Border Agency.

Further, they cannot accept applications for travel documents. These applications should be made by post. See Home Office travel documents for details.

[b]My understing is Super premium service just an extention of premium service. I wish I am wrong. :cry: [/b]

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/about ... r-premium/[/quote]

Got confirmation from the homeoffice that super premium service cannot be used to obtain ILR under long residency. See email reply below

Good Morning,

It is not possible to apply for ILR, 10 years long residency as it was put on our website by mistake and is now being rectified and removed. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Kind Regards

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Indefinite Leave after 10 years long haul Journey

Post by sam2106 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 11:39 am

Dear Guys,

it has been pleasure to be with you the waiting team at the end of this 10 years travel journey I have reached my destination now it's time i hop off now

...with my passport and indefinite leave in my pocket with the same time line as Sunny..we were 4 who applied on the 27th Feb here..3 of us got it and reached our destination..waiting to hear about antonys

the wait is over.. 10years long haul journey and never given up on hope and never used a solicitor

:)

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Post by antonyos » Fri Jul 13, 2012 12:20 pm

Congratulations Sunny, Sam, and KM25. This is great news. Comes in a good time ahead of great weekend :). I am very happy for you guys.

I look forward to recieving mine.. and look forward to some good news from Lovelyislovely and GBEMI. We can't wait any longer! Good luck!

Anton

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Post by mrgsingh » Fri Jul 13, 2012 2:13 pm

Congrats to people who have already got ILR. Can anybody please advise me the date when can we apply this? I understand 28 days before however still little bit confused. I came to the UK on 17th Sep2002 so will complete 10 yrs on 17th Sep 2012 and I guess I should apply for visa 28 days before I complete 10 yrs of residency which is 21st Aug (28days before 17th Sep). My visa was granted on the 9th Sep.

Do you think if I apply my visa 28 days before 9th Sep, application will be declined? Any views.

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Post by GBEMI » Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:28 pm

Hello everyone, my Lawyer called this Afternoon that my ILR has come with Children ILR, will update you guys when I received my ducoment. Thanks this Site has been great and very help.

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Post by mbnarayn » Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:42 pm

mrgsingh wrote:Congrats to people who have already got ILR. Can anybody please advise me the date when can we apply this? I understand 28 days before however still little bit confused. I came to the UK on 17th Sep2002 so will complete 10 yrs on 17th Sep 2012 and I guess I should apply for visa 28 days before I complete 10 yrs of residency which is 21st Aug (28days before 17th Sep). My visa was granted on the 9th Sep.

Do you think if I apply my visa 28 days before 9th Sep, application will be declined? Any views.

Hi,

It is 10 years from the day you first arrived in the country. So you will have to apply 28 days before 17th Sep.

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... chapter18/

Regards

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Post by mbnarayn » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:15 pm

Mobile Enrolment Team Croydon ADC_MobileEnrolmentT@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
11:07 AM (6 hours ago)

to me
Good Morning,

It is not possible to apply for ILR, 10 years long residency as it was put on our website by mistake and is now being rectified and removed. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.

Kind Regards


Dawn Evans
Super Premium, Mobile Coordinator
UK Border Agency
Biometric Enrolment Team
Public Enquiry Office
1st Floor, Lunar House, Croydon, CR9 2BY
Tel: 0208 196 3893

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thanks guys

Post by EEAslough » Fri Jul 13, 2012 5:56 pm

Thanks for confirming.

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Re: thanks guys

Post by nickpatel2012 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 7:39 pm

hello

can somone pelase update the time line on spreadhseet

i tried and i failed numerous time


quote="EEAslough"]Thanks for confirming.[/quote]

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Post by sufferhead » Fri Jul 13, 2012 9:08 pm

GBEMI wrote:Hello everyone, my Lawyer called this Afternoon that my ILR has come with Children ILR, will update you guys when I received my ducoment. Thanks this Site has been great and very help.
Am very happy for you. I have been following all your posting as you have take things in Nigeria style by praying and hoping for good.
Once again congrats.
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