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Re: Protection Route

Post by Misu79 » Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:20 pm

It's not my wife. She is my friend's wife.
He is is the main applicant and he dosn't know why too but he contacted them a couple times and they told him just wait we will send you.
babe_khyber wrote:
Misu79 wrote:Sharing a friend's timeline,

A married couple applied 13/11/2012.

A wife received her biometric letter 03/01/13 and submitted it next day and her ILR approved on 31/01/2013. Received her biometric card on the 05/02/2013.

A husband still pending even no biometric letter received yet.

Congratulation misu79 about your wife ILR approvel and why you didn`t received biometrics did you applied at same time Who`s main applicant? you or your wife
best wishes for the rest
babe khyber

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Re: Protection Route

Post by babe_khyber » Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:41 pm

Misu79 wrote:It's not my wife. She is my friend's wife.
He is is the main applicant and he dosn't know why too but he contacted them a couple times and they told him just wait we will send you.
babe_khyber wrote:
Misu79 wrote:Sharing a friend's timeline,

A married couple applied 13/11/2012.

A wife received her biometric letter 03/01/13 and submitted it next day and her ILR approved on 31/01/2013. Received her biometric card on the 05/02/2013.

A husband still pending even no biometric letter received yet.

Congratulation misu79 about your wife ILR approvel and why you didn`t received biometrics did you applied at same time Who`s main applicant? you or your wife
best wishes for the rest
babe khyber

misu79 what is your timeline could you share with us again
best wishes

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Post by mshasan24 » Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:42 pm

babe_khyber and Misu79

Thank you very much for updating the thread, I could not understand how a couple with the same application can be seperated , though it may be possible it can be for number of factors like if the husband committed a crime, or something else and they are contemplating what they could do.

Again I am still waiting and insha allah willing to look forward something in the coming days, and wishing all of you for good news in this week.

Please update us any tiny or bit of news you got at your end as that will encourage all of us.

again thank you babe_kheybar and Misu79

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Post by mshasan24 » Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:05 pm

Hello Again

All;

I have kindly requested you recently if we can all repeat our timeline inorder to know each other, Doodo have only answered, this will absolutely stand with good stead for our long wait. i will start my self again

1. I have applied set protection route on 24th of August 2012
2. Biometric Letters received 18th October 2012
3. Enrolled my Biometric on 24th of October
4. I have contacted the UKBA through my solicitor by letter on 22nd of December to find out the progress and if my application has been approved
5. I have received a reply on 14th of January and the Home Office stated on the letter "our processing time is on our website which is 95% of applications been decided within six months, please don't make a routine contacts before the six months as this will turn away our resource to resolve the applications, how ever you can contact us if you change your address, if we need you further details one of the UKBA collegues will contact you"
5.. My application with my wife and baby still pending and I have not make any further query as they requested.

Please can you share with us your timeline.

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Protection route

Post by Misu79 » Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:26 pm

My timeline:

Applied: on the 31/08/2012.

Biometric letter: received on the 18/10/2012 which was dated on the 09/10/2012 and biometric has been submitted on the 19/10/12.

ILR: still pending.😬😬😬😬😬

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Post by mshasan24 » Thu Feb 07, 2013 2:27 am

Hello All

This is not a good news for us just read this article from liverpool daily post news paper

Liverpool Daily Post news paper has reported that UP TO 1,200 workers at the UK Border Agency in Liverpool were set to be balloted for strike action today in support of a colleague they claim was sacked because of his activities as a union representative, I think this strike has effected our application process, please read this article on liverpool daily post news paper

Read More http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liv ... z2KAzO9rYm

also this same news was reported by ITV channel look here More than 1,200 members of the Public and Commercial Services union at a UKBA site in Liverpool will be balloted on whether to launch a campaign of industrial action, which could start in mid-February. to read this article follow this link http://www.itv.com/news/granada/update/ ... -balloted/

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Post by mshasan24 » Thu Feb 07, 2013 2:36 am

Hello Again

I need to update you about the UKBA Liverpool Strike, I found another amazing story online just read this report from the PUBLIC COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNION which they are enlightening the root of the dispute between the UKBA management and around 1200 UKBA Liverpool Staffs which aparently may be included dept 21 which handles the set protection route applications in another words (our applications) follow this link to find more information about the strike
http://www.pcs.org.uk/en/home_office_group/index.cfm

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Post by Peterpan81 » Thu Feb 07, 2013 8:58 am

babe_kheybar

your post you submitted earlier has been removed ??
I thought you applied through SET(O) and clearly as stated this is a SET Protection route forum.

Please can I remind you all, don't confuse yourselves, as you might cause disruption and anxiety to the others here.
Hence I would call for all those who applied via another route other than SET Protection to state here and find their particular forum

Best Wishes to all.
Hi I would like to join this forum for the benefit of myself and others

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Post by doodoo2012 » Thu Feb 07, 2013 12:50 pm

sounds like another f**k up, we had Olympics , Xmas and now strike. What is next ? revolution on the Queen and the royal family ?
mshasan24 wrote:Hello Again

I need to update you about the UKBA Liverpool Strike, I found another amazing story online just read this report from the PUBLIC COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNION which they are enlightening the root of the dispute between the UKBA management and around 1200 UKBA Liverpool Staffs which aparently may be included dept 21 which handles the set protection route applications in another words (our applications) follow this link to find more information about the strike
http://www.pcs.org.uk/en/home_office_group/index.cfm

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Post by Peterpan81 » Thu Feb 07, 2013 2:53 pm

doodoo2012 wrote:sounds like another f**k up, we had Olympics , Xmas and now strike. What is next ? revolution on the Queen and the royal family ?
mshasan24 wrote:Hello Again

I need to update you about the UKBA Liverpool Strike, I found another amazing story online just read this report from the PUBLIC COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNION which they are enlightening the root of the dispute between the UKBA management and around 1200 UKBA Liverpool Staffs which aparently may be included dept 21 which handles the set protection route applications in another words (our applications) follow this link to find more information about the strike
http://www.pcs.org.uk/en/home_office_group/index.cfm

I wouldn't panic yet, normally such a strike will be evident on the UKBA site which doesn't mention anything about it.

Doodo did you contact your MP?
Hi I would like to join this forum for the benefit of myself and others

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Post by Misu79 » Thu Feb 07, 2013 6:17 pm

doodoo2012 I strongly recommend you to contact you MP and Refugee Council.

quote="doodoo2012"]sounds like another f**k up, we had Olympics , Xmas
and now strike. What is next ? revolution on the Queen and the royal family ?
mshasan24 wrote:Hello Again

I need to update you about the UKBA Liverpool Strike, I found another amazing story online just read this report from the PUBLIC COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNION which they are enlightening the root of the dispute between the UKBA management and around 1200 UKBA Liverpool Staffs which aparently may be included dept 21 which handles the set protection route applications in another words (our applications) follow this link to find more information about the strike
http://www.pcs.org.uk/en/home_office_group/index.cfm
[/quote]

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Post by doodoo2012 » Thu Feb 07, 2013 7:53 pm

I called up yesterday to book to see our MP. The assistant on the phone took my details and said the mp has immigration assistant who is in touch always with the home office. They took my details and not heard anything yet. I guess I should give it a week and chase it up.

Someone told me today, don't try to push it as it is not a good idea and better just to wait. What do you think guys ?


Peterpan81 wrote:
doodoo2012 wrote:sounds like another f**k up, we had Olympics , Xmas and now strike. What is next ? revolution on the Queen and the royal family ?
mshasan24 wrote:Hello Again

I need to update you about the UKBA Liverpool Strike, I found another amazing story online just read this report from the PUBLIC COMMERCIAL SERVICES UNION which they are enlightening the root of the dispute between the UKBA management and around 1200 UKBA Liverpool Staffs which aparently may be included dept 21 which handles the set protection route applications in another words (our applications) follow this link to find more information about the strike
http://www.pcs.org.uk/en/home_office_group/index.cfm

I wouldn't panic yet, normally such a strike will be evident on the UKBA site which doesn't mention anything about it.

Doodo did you contact your MP?

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Post by evointheuk » Thu Feb 07, 2013 9:47 pm

Finally the home office has gladdened my heart :)
My time line:
14/8 application received by home office
19/10 biometrics sent
2/2 ILR issued


My other friend(with his family) time line:
29/09/12 application received by home office
22/01/13 ILR issued ... quite quick actually

I still havn't heared from my other friend who passed 6 months without hearing anything from HO :( , i will keep you undated on that soon i hear from him.....

Good luck to everyone waiting, as you can see I was delayed but finally got it, so you delayed guys never worry, be patient is coming
:lol:

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RE ILR SET PROTECTION ROUTE PROCESSING TIME

Post by babe_khyber » Thu Feb 07, 2013 10:14 pm

Hello friends
Congratulation to grant ILR best wishes for the rest today I received called from MP immigration addviser and took my home office ref she said i will be calling back but i did not heard any call it may be taking some time for reply from the home office
babe khyber

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After a long time i got ilr

Post by Ghaidary » Fri Feb 08, 2013 12:19 pm

Hello Friends,
I have been a silent observer for this topic, my timeline is as follows,
Application posted: 22/08/2012
Received by HO: 24/08/2012
Biometric received: 07/11/2012 & submitted same date
BRP received: 08/02/2013, today

Best of Luck to all of you guys, and who will apply in future, all of you will get their ILR so do not worry,

Babe Khyber as our timeline was almost same wish you luck & hope you will get yours soon.

Once again thanks alot all of you guys for supporting eachother and there may be silent observer like me wish them luck as well.

Thanks

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Re: After a long time i got ilr

Post by babe_khyber » Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:16 pm

Congratulation "Ghaidary" i am same as you I received on7th november bio letter dated 03/nov but submitted on 10th november then waiting till now anyway good luck to you and other who allready long waiting best wishes for the rest
babe khyber

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Set Protection Route

Post by shairee_mashriq » Fri Feb 08, 2013 6:36 pm

Dear Friends And Especially mshasan24

I will like to thanks for everybody who has been contributing with their line of progress with respect to Set protection Route Applications.

Also I will like to thank and congratulate the silent observers and the members who have received their BRP with the ILR. Their patience has been fruitful, God bless them all & inclusing us ; I wish them all the best...

Now My friend Msasan24, first of all I like to confirm you yes part of my house hold family members have made an application under set protection route and some members have made a different application. I have gone through this and I do understand what is set protection route. But thanks for taking your time with an intention to help this forum but you have addressed me by a mistake.

Following is a copy of your message
mshasan24
PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 12:30 am Post subject: Shaire Mashriq
Shaire Mashriq

I am very sorry but you are on the wrong thread, this thread was the set protection route in another words those folks whom their REFUGEES or humanitarian limited leave to remain has expired and applied for ILR also knnown as again SET PROTECTION ROUTE and home office will not charge a penny for their applications its free of charge for them. it is not for the SET O applicants or any other.

Again congratulation but our cases are very different from you, again let me elucidate or define what this thread is, this thread is for only SET PROTECTION ROUTE for those whom their five years Refugees or Humanitarian status have completed and applied ILR. if your case is not for set protection please kindly search your concerned thread on this immigration board forum, and don't blend in here as every one is counting for the other person's case, please let me kindly request Shaire to delete her/his timeline here as its not concerned in this thread

I hope this will enlighten our misunderstanding



Therefore for this reason, I am safe to say any information, I am posting here is based on set protection route application. I hope it answers your concern you addressed on page 19 of this forum.


The second thing is I am not in August Club, I am in January 2013 club.....

Meanwhile guys, its just a threat until now for a strike at liverpool office. I hope it remains threat.... lets keep our fingers crossed.......

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Post by mshasan24 » Fri Feb 08, 2013 9:54 pm

Shaire Mashriq

Please don't get me wrong I was only illustrating your timeline specifications which has defined that you applied SETO protection, and I was meant to correct you that this threat is for the SET PROTECTION ROUTE, you did not mention once that you have family members.

any way we are as a family here in this thread, unknown, unseen but with the same boat and the same circumstance, and if you get me wrong please accept my sincere apology as I was only correcting you.

wishing you for the best and every one in this thread

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Set Protection Route

Post by shairee_mashriq » Sat Feb 09, 2013 3:09 am

Dear mshasan24

No worries... Wish you all the best..... No need to appologize, As I said you had the intention to make the forum more focused and productive... I know where you were comming from....... Lets hope for the best.....

Wish you and everybody all the best.......

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Got Our ILR today

Post by 407004 » Sat Feb 09, 2013 1:49 pm

Dear Guys
Its been a tremendously long journey
But finally , after a long wait , we just received our ILR today
My family of 5 applied together as dependents
And our timeline is as follows

Application for set protection route submitted 20/09/2012
Biometric enrollment letter received dated 27/11/2012
ILR approved = 5/02/2013
ILR and few documents received - 9/2/2013
I Firstly thank Allah for giving me such patience to stay calm
And i thank all of you in this forum for giving me huge motivation and a level of hope
Dear all members, I will pray for you all to receive your ILR as soon as possible, because sometimes i can understand the patience can get overwhelming
Thank you all for your support
Now time to renew My convention travel document, and God i am hoping it wont take long
May Allah keep giving us strength always
Take care Everyone, i'll keep posting about relevant stuff if needed
:)
Asta

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Re: Got Our ILR today

Post by babe_khyber » Sat Feb 09, 2013 7:54 pm

[b[b]]Hi 4070040
Congratulation you are very lucky good luck best of luck in this forum few person geted early decision and got it ILR but some people is still waiting since august last year anyway again thank you for sharring information about your time line hopefully we were all who`s waiting for decision from august submitted application will be getting next week inshallah
MY TIMELINE SET PROTECTION ROUTE
APPLICATION SUBMITTED THROUGH SOLICITOR ON 28/08/2012
APPLICATION RECEIVED THROUGH SPECIAL DELEVRY 29/08/2012 WHICH IS LAST DAY OF MY LLR
BIOMETRICS ENROLLMENTS LETTER RECEIVED ON 07TH/NOV/2012 DATED 03/11/12
BIOMETRICS ENROLLED ON 10TH NOVEMBER/2012 THEN JUST WAITING NOTHING HERD ANYTHING FROM THE HOME OFFICE *CURRUNT TRAVEL DOCUMENT PROCESSING TIME IS 70 WORKING DAYS.
ILR WAITING________
BRP WAITING________
BEST WISHES FOR THE REST
BABE KHYBER[/b]

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Post by mshasan24 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:30 am

Hello all of you

I hope this beginning week from tomorrow will be a good week for all of us, thanks for updating your timelines and I can see their are a lot of silent viewers here, I beg you kindly to contribute this thread as your time line is very encouraging to all of us

keep updating the thread specially for those who are the silent viewers please share with us your timescale

look forward to hear more positive news

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Post by Kokosa » Mon Feb 11, 2013 1:46 pm

Hi All I have been observing all your helpful info , which is giving me alot of hope, that there are people out there in similar situations as me, I applied on 15th of august through the SET protection route, along with 4 of my children, aged between 20 and 8. It is about to be 6 months, I have submitted the biometrics in October.I spoke to a solicitor and she told me the reason could be that my two children are above the age of 18 and are considered adults and should not be classed as dependent. She said they might be thinking of not giving them the ILR. I became really worried, has any one else had dependent older then 18 on there application? Please let me know, any info would be helpful.
Kind Regards,

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Post by mshasan24 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 7:16 pm

Kokosa

Good evening to you sir; If i try to shed some light for your inquiry I don't thing that solicitor is telling the right information because on the set protection route form the home office did not mention one place the age of the dependents, it does not matter how old or young the dependent are, what matter is they have to be included on the set protection route form, I think the solicitor confused between the British citizenship and the set protection route.

just quoting the set protection route terms it clearly says this:

Can I include my dependants in my application

You should include all your dependents living in the UK on your application form, including those born in the UK since you were granted premission to stay. for further details just follow this ukba link http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... ion_route/

Home office did not mention the age of the dependents so in that case I will suggest the information provided to you by the solicitor is not precise and correct, if you speak to that solicitor or contact him in the near future ask him what kind of evidence does he/she using to proof that 18 years over adults cannot be dependents on the set protection route.

I will give you another example I heard a guy who is 28 years old whom his mother was the dependent and he was the main applicant his mother was almost 60 years old and both of them have been granted ILR, so again it does not matter the age of the dependent for the set protection route, yes ofcourse when it becomes the British citizenship adults for the age 18 or over can apply separately without becoming dependent on the their parents

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Post by doodoo2012 » Mon Feb 11, 2013 7:58 pm

A dependent is someone who is unable to care for or support themselves and looks for such care and/or support from another. Under the tax rules of the Internal Revenue service, a person may claim a tax exemption for a dependent who has a certain relationship to the taxpayer, such as a son or daughter, brother or sister, mother or father, etc., or who makes the taxpayer's household his or her primary residence.

A person qualifying as your dependent generally may be your child, stepchild, adopted child, grand child, great-grand child, son or daughter in law, father or mother in law, brother or sister in law, parent, brother, sister, grand parent, step-parent, stepbrother or sister, half brother or sister, and, if related by blood, uncle, aunt, niece, or nephew. The above relatives do not have to live with you.

Also, any person, whether or not you are related to them, who is a member of your household for the entire tax year, except for temporary absences; must receive less than a statutorily defined amount of gross income, unless the dependent is your child and either under age 19 or a full-time student under age 24; must receive more than one-half of his or her support from you; cannot file a joint tax return with his or her spouse, unless the joint tax return is filed solely to obtain a tax refund when neither the child nor the spouse is required to file a tax return; and must be a U.S. citizen or national, or a resident of the U.S., Canada, or Mexico.

The following is an example of a federal statute defining the term Dependent:

According to 37 USCS § 401(a) [ Title 37. Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services; Chapter 7. Allowances] the term "dependent", with respect to a member of a uniformed service, means “the following persons:

(1) The spouse of the member.

(2) An unmarried child of the member who--

(A) is under 21 years of age;

(B) is incapable of self-support because of mental or physical incapacity and is in fact dependent on the member for more than one-half of the child's support; or

(C) is under 23 years of age, is enrolled in a full-time course of study in an institution of higher education approved by the Secretary concerned for purposes of this subparagraph, and is in fact dependent on the member for more than one-half of the child's support.

(3) A parent of the member if--

(A) the parent is in fact dependent on the member for more than one-half of the parent's support;

(B) the parent has been so dependent for a period prescribed by the Secretary concerned or became so dependent due to a change of circumstances arising after the member entered on active duty; and

(C) the dependency of the parent on the member is determined on the basis of an affidavit submitted by the parent and any other evidence required under regulations prescribed by the Secretary concerned.

(4) An unmarried person who--

(A) is placed in the legal custody of the member as a result of an order of a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States (or Puerto Rico or a possession of the United States) for a period of at least 12 consecutive months;

(B) either--

(i) has not attained the age of 21;

(ii) has not attained the age of 23 years and is enrolled in a full time course of study at an institution of higher learning approved by the Secretary concerned; or

(iii) is incapable of self support because of a mental or physical incapacity that occurred while the person was considered a dependent of the member or former member under this paragraph pursuant to clause (i) or (ii);

(C) is dependent on the member for over one-half of the person's support;

(D) resides with the member unless separated by the necessity of military service or to receive institutional care as a result of disability or incapacitation or under such other circumstances as the Secretary concerned may by regulation prescribe; and

(E) is not a dependent of a member under any other paragraph.”




mshasan24 wrote:Kokosa

Good evening to you sir; If i try to shed some light for your inquiry I don't thing that solicitor is telling the right information because on the set protection route form the home office did not mention one place the age of the dependents, it does not matter how old or young the dependent are, what matter is they have to be included on the set protection route form, I think the solicitor confused between the British citizenship and the set protection route.

just quoting the set protection route terms it clearly says this:

Can I include my dependants in my application

You should include all your dependents living in the UK on your application form, including those born in the UK since you were granted premission to stay. for further details just follow this ukba link http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... ion_route/

Home office did not mention the age of the dependents so in that case I will suggest the information provided to you by the solicitor is not precise and correct, if you speak to that solicitor or contact him in the near future ask him what kind of evidence does he/she using to proof that 18 years over adults cannot be dependents on the set protection route.

I will give you another example I heard a guy who is 28 years old whom his mother was the dependent and he was the main applicant his mother was almost 60 years old and both of them have been granted ILR, so again it does not matter the age of the dependent for the set protection route, yes ofcourse when it becomes the British citizenship adults for the age 18 or over can apply separately without becoming dependent on the their parents

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