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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by vpatel01 » Sun Nov 04, 2018 2:17 pm

Thanks everyone on this forum for doing wonderful job.
It helped me a lot with my application.

PSC: Croydon
Application type - ILR on T2 General 5Y route (paper based).
Date: 02nd Nov, 2018
Reached: 10:40
Appointment Time: 11:10
Ticket/Token Received: 11:12
Case Registration: 11:52
Biometric: 12:10
Called for collection 16:30

Documents Submitted
Completed SET (O) application form.
Two photographs
Letter from employer (salary, continued employment & absence)
Life in the UK Test PASS certificate.
NARIC English language proficiency statement
NARIC Academic Qualification Level Statement
Original Degree certificate
Last 4 payslips.
Personal bank statement for the past 4 months + Current transactions to show salary credit on 31st Oct.
P60s of last 5 years.
Biometric residence permit.
Current passport and old passports.
Experience and relieving letter from previous employer (T2 ICT).

Appointment booking history
1) Date - 07/10/2018 - Payment (GBP 2999.00) made and appointment booked for 19th Nov @ 10:20 am
2) Date - 15/10/2018 - Appointment rescheduled for 30th Oct @ 09:00 am
However, later on 24th Oct, I realised that my last month salary was credited on 27th Sep ( due to last working day falling on weekend) but current month salary is expected on 31st Oct.
Technically, my salary is not credited in last 30 days on the day of appointment. Hence, I started looking to reschedule my appointment.
3) After rigorously checking appointments for almost 48 hours, I got lucky on 26th and found cancelled slot at around 2pm and booked it immediately.


Application review.
Case review and decision took longer (5 hours) than expected but approved with NO question.
It seemed the centre was under staffed delay experienced by most of the applicants on that day.
My current employer did not include some of the leaves in absence letter where I worked from remote location for about 2 weeks (on three occasions) and used compensatory offs to travel abroad (2 events - 5 days). I put that note in cover letter and included salary slips & bank statements to prove I was paid for those missing periods.
Secondly, my T2 General Visa was issued on 19th Sep, 2013 but I only started working with my current employer on 11th Nov, 2013. I included relieving letter from previous employer to prove that I was employed during time window of 19th Sep till 11th Nov 2013 ( I was not given P45 but only P60).
Lastly, I also put a note that my dependents are not applying ILR at the same time as they are not eligible (not completed 5 years). This was to avoid any query from case worker.

Hope my post helps!!

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by anandb » Sun Nov 04, 2018 4:19 pm

My wife applied for ILR based on 5 years stay on PBS dependant visa.
Application was processed in 2 hours. We submitted the application and went out for eating/shopping, and they gave us a call to inform that it was ready to collect.

# PEO appointment: Croydon
# Date of application: 2nd Nov 2018 (Saturday)
# Documents Submitted: Completed SET (O) application form - Yes, paper based
-Two photographs
-Letter from employer (salary & continued employment)
-Life in the UK Test PASS certificate.
-English language test
-Last 3 payslips.
-Personal bank statement for the past 3 months
-Biometric residence permit of self and spouse
-Current passport and old passports of self and spouse
-Co-habitation documents: (a) Council Tax Bill (b) Water Bill (c) Electricity Bill (d) Bank Statements (e) Marriage Certificate

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Andy12 » Fri Nov 09, 2018 10:40 pm

1. Category: Tier 2 General
2. Number of dependents: 0
3. Tot. cost: £2999
4. PSC : Glasgow
5. Documents provided:
Old Passport (1)
Current Passport (1)
BRP card (1)
Application form Set O paper copy (1)
Appointment letter
Payment letter
Photographs (2)
3 months payslips
3 months bank statement
Life in the UK test (1)
Absences totaling 48 days over the 5 year period, so two employer letters certifying the absences
Employer letter certifying salary, need for the foreseeable future, CoS salary and paid more than that etc
- NI card
- Letter from HMRC, outlining tax and NI paid in the past 5 years (Takes about 4 weeks to get it, but fairly easy process)
- P60s for the last 5 tax years.

6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years: No
7. Any Additional Comments: Keep the file as simple as possible,with 2 set of photocopies for each document you submit.

Went in at 10:20 hrs, out at 12:30 hrs

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Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by sk17aaa » Mon Nov 12, 2018 12:11 pm

Hello everyone,

This forum has been really useful and thanks to moderators and users for sharing valuable information and advise.

Thought I will share my experience with everyone. My Tier 2 to ILR application got approved last Saturday.

I went for a same day appointment at Croydon on 10-Nov-2018. My appointment was at 1PM so went in at 12:45 pm. Got my decision @ 5:40 PM. I was the last one to leave the building :-)

I submitted the following documents:

1. Appointment Booking Checklist
2. Completed SET (O) Application Form
3. Consent Form
4. Current Passport & Old Passport
5. Biometric residence permit (current)
6. 2 Identical photographs with full name on the back
7. Life in the UK Test PASS certificate
8. Master’s degree certificate
9. Personal bank statements for the recent 3 months
10. Recent 3 months’ Payslips
11. Last 4 years P60 endorsed by the current employer
12. Letter from current employer confirming annual salary, SOC Code, continued employment, annual leave eligibility and pay slip is authentic (online payslips)
13. Letter explaining missing absence letter from previous employer
14. PSW Visa (BRP copy - period before Tier 2 General)

I made 4 mistakes in the online form. I updated the print out with sticky notes as per advise from moderators and users from this forum. Thanks everyone.

During the appointment, I informed the person who collected my documents. She made some notes in the system and collected all the sticky notes and placed it top of my passport (so the case worker can see it).

It was a long wait but good news at the end :-)

Thanks again everyone for all the support.

Thanks & Regards

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by spellish123 » Wed Nov 14, 2018 3:58 pm

Hi All

My wife had an appointment today in croydon @12:50 but we arrived early, entered in the building and all security checks by 12:00 , got token by 12:10 then right after a minute called for case registration, lady took all documents and they dont take photographs anymore, lady registered the case and asked to sit on red chairs, by 12:20 biometric done, we have kids who were bit hungry that time we decided to go out for snaks. Soon we came in the building I heard the announcement for our token , i went to tesk 43 and they returned the documents and approval letter. All process took 55 Minutes, we were out of building by 1:10, was quick and impressive service now.

My wife was on PBS Dependent (Tier 1 General) , there is no need for cohabitation documents for many years for this category, no financial requirement only you need mandatory documents which
Life in the uk and English language test and thats all.

Thanks again all of you guys..

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by imontier2 » Thu Nov 15, 2018 1:42 pm

1. Category: Tier 2 General - Set (O) Form
2. Number of dependants: 0
3. Total cost: £2999
4. PEO branch: Sheffield
5. Documents provided:
  • Application form Set(O)
  • Original Passport
  • Two photos (Photos were returned back to me as these are no longer a requirement. I took them with me because they were mentioned on my checklist.)
  • Evidence of current immigration status in the UK - Current Biometric Residence Permit.
  • The degree certificate (UK University degree) to prove the level of English language.
  • Life in the UK Test pass notification.
  • Letter from employer detailing reasons for work-related absence including periods of annual paid leave from the UK
  • Letter from employer (sponsor) confirming that I am still required for the employment, applicable SOC code, current rate of pay and that this is above the appropriate rate for the job as stated in the code of practice.
  • 3 most recent payslips
  • Letter from the employer confirming that payslips are true and authentic as my payslips are only issued online.
  • Declaration signed to confirm consent for the Home Office to request verification checks (you can download this from last page of your online application process)
  • Photocopies of previous Biometric Residence Permits, Visa stamps in my passport. (This is not a requirement)
  • Letters from Home Office confirming my previous visa applications (This is not a requirement)
  • Photocopies of all pages in passport with entry and exit stamps. (This is not a requirement)
6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years: No

7. Any Additional Comments

I made couple of mistakes on my online form but then corrected them on the printout with pen/hand. No one mentioned anything about these corrections. (as suggested by CR001 and thanks for your help).

keep it as simple as you can. Appointment was early in the morning and application was decided within 40 mins. Yes, it was very quick!

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by santiagosolari » Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:32 pm

I will like to thank every member of this amazing group. My ILR application was successful. I have learnt a lot from this forum.

Date: 15th Nov, 2018
Arrival: 09:10 (Told to have a seat and wait for ticket)
Appointment Time: 09:30
Ticket/Token Received: 09:35
Called for submission of docs: 09:45
Biometric: 10:20
Called for collection 12:40


1. Category.Tier 2 General - Set (O) Form -Online
2. Number of dependents.0
3. Total cost. £2999
4. PEO branch. Glasgow
5. Documents provided

Printed online Application form Set(O)

Original Passport

Old passport

Two photos (Passport photograph was handed back to me as these were no longer required)

Evidence of current immigration status in the UK - Current Biometric Residence Permit.

The degree certificate (UK University degree) to prove the level of English language.

Life in the UK Test pass notification.

Letter from employer detailing
SOC code, gross salary, required for foreseeable future and listing work related and personal absences
Authenticating payslips and P60s
Number of weekly hours

3 most recent payslips (endorsed by employer as they were electronic copies)

Original bank statement for the last 3 months (received by post)

Declaration signed to confirm consent for the Home Office to request verification checks

Last 4 P60 statements

Letters from Home Office confirming my previous visa applications (PSW)

6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years: No

7. Any Additional Comments.
My main issue was that I had a total of 719 absences during the qualifying period which were mostly offshore North sea oil platforms. None of these were up to 180 days in any calendar year. I had prepared a detailed spreadsheet and pointed same out to the lady when handing in the form. I was really anxious about this but ended up causing no issues at all. Please ensure your documents are kept as simple as possible and I used sticky notes to label each of the documents. Also made 2 copies each of all the documents.
I wish everyone best of luck in their applications.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by ap5033 » Wed Nov 21, 2018 12:04 pm

Thanks to everyone on this forum who have answered numerous questions from me in the past, ILR finally successful.

PSC: Croydon
Appointment Date: 19th Nov 2018
Date Booked: 7th Oct 2018

Time of Arrival: 9:00
Time of Appointment: 9:30
Token Received: 9:35
Called for submission of documents: 9:45
Called for Biometrics: 10:05
Called for Collection: 12:50

Tier 2 (General) - 5 Year Route
Same employer all 5 years
History - Tier 1 PSW & Tier 4 Student

Documents Submitted:
Appointment Booking Checklist
Payment Proof
Completed Set (O) Application Form - July 2018 Version
Cover Letter (Explaining immigration history and also a list of documents submitted)
2 x Passports (Current & Old)
1 x BRP
2 x Photos
1 x Life in The UK
1 x UK Master's Degree certificate
3 x Letters from Employer
(1 - Confirming employment, salary, SOC code, foreseeable future | 2 - Verifying all absences as paid annual leave along with an attached page of all absences listed | 3 - Letter from finance manager verifying payslips and also that the company had recently changed the name along with name change certificate - the name change had not been updated on the payslips, but had been updated on the Sponsorship Management System)
4 x Payslips (Oct/Sep/Aug/July 18) - Signed and stamped by the Finance Manager
Bank Statements (5/7/18 - 3/11/18) - Last 20 days printed at Branch - Signed and stamped
5 x P60s (2018/17/16/15/14)

2 x Copies of all documents above except for the first three on the list.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by m00npalace » Thu Nov 22, 2018 8:34 am

Thanks to the forum for helpful replies and posts, my wife was granted her indefinite leave yesterday!

SET (M)
PSC: Croydon
Date: 21st November
Time: 08.20
Initially booked for 20th, realised it was a day early, rebooked (not easy, woke up at midnight 2 nights in a row refreshing the page on my phone until I found an appointment). Visa would have expired on 20/12

Time of Arrival: 07:50
Time of Appointment: 08:20
Token Received: 08:20
Called for submission of documents: 08:45
Called for Biometrics: 09:10
Called for Collection: 10:45

Tier 2 - 5 Year Route
History - 2 years Commonwealth work/study permit, then 5 years of Tier 2 spouse

We provided financial proofs for both of us just in case, as we both earn above the £18,600 threshold and I wanted to provide all of my info as well as back up. I wrote a cover letter for each section (me financial, her financial, cohabitation etc) to clearly explain what was included to avoid any errors on their part. The lists of docs that others in this thread have provided were followed except that my wife's HR dept were difficult and only confirmed job title and start date, so I included a covering letter to say that salary could be proven by the payslips, contract and P60s. we took along my wife's old passport at the last minute just in case, turned out they needed it as it had the vignette for her first work/study visa inside.

I included photocopies of everything except my bank statements (which I had forgotten!) but this wasn't brought up.

I was also unable to get a Halifax ban statement for October, so printed one off at work on a colour printer, couldn't get it stamped but it wasn't mentioned.

We used the old SET (M) form printed out, I was worried about this due to the new system coming in and the form being no longer available (thank you to those who posted an archived copy here) but this wasn't even mentioned at the appointment.

Not a bad experience, staff were friendlier than I remembered from previous appointments, the screens in the cafe waiting area were broken however, so we had to just listen to the numbers being called out for hours, had a couple of false starts because of this.

Very relieved, thanks all for your posts.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Goudiaby » Tue Nov 27, 2018 7:00 pm

Hi all,
Just to share a successful ILR SET(M) application with new services.
Croydon(Sopra Steria) core centre
Super priority £3018 + £100 appointment fee
Date 24/11/18
Time 12:00
Arrived at 11:00
Got called in straight
Get the biometric taken
Document scanned and uploaded I meant to do it myself but I didn’t. The guy at the till helped upload all the documents.
24th was Saturday
26th I received email by 14:27 informing grant of ILR

thanks help

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by mizer » Wed Nov 28, 2018 12:53 am

Goudiaby wrote:
Tue Nov 27, 2018 7:00 pm
Hi all,
Just to share a successful ILR SET(M) application with new services.
Croydon(Sopra Steria) core centre
Super priority £3018 + £100 appointment fee
Date 24/11/18
Time 12:00
Arrived at 11:00
Got called in straight
Get the biometric taken
Document scanned and uploaded I meant to do it myself but I didn’t. The guy at the till helped upload all the documents.
24th was Saturday
26th I received email by 14:27 informing grant of ILR

thanks help

congratulation Goudiaby could please share with us the documents you submitted with your application please.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Goudiaby » Wed Nov 28, 2018 6:45 am

Yeah sure
-My passports 1new and 2old(optional)
-My partner’s Passport
-Declaration signe by partner
-Employment contract
-My last 12 months bank statements
-6 correspondent letters(bills...) 4 letters on joint name with my partner 2 each received individually
in the same address. If you you don’t have a letter in joint names you need to provide 12 in total
1+1=1
-Last 12 months payslips
-English language certificate(masters degree)
-documents supporting other reasons to stay( my 2 children birth certificates, letters from school confirming relationships and emergency contact to them)
-council tax bill
-Life in the Uk test
-Employer letter
-P60
-Current BRP
-Monthly rent Statement

That’s it

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by JS77 » Wed Nov 28, 2018 2:08 pm

Thank you everyone for all the information on this website. ILR approved!

PSC: GLASGOW
Reached: 8:40
Appointment Time: 9:00
Ticket/Token Received: 9:00
Case Registration: 9:05
Biometric: 10:00
Final decision: 12:00

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by mizer » Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:50 am

Goudiaby wrote:
Wed Nov 28, 2018 6:45 am
Yeah sure
-My passports 1new and 2old(optional)
-My partner’s Passport
-Declaration signe by partner
-Employment contract
-My last 12 months bank statements
-6 correspondent letters(bills...) 4 letters on joint name with my partner 2 each received individually
in the same address. If you you don’t have a letter in joint names you need to provide 12 in total
1+1=1
-Last 12 months payslips
-English language certificate(masters degree)
-documents supporting other reasons to stay( my 2 children birth certificates, letters from school confirming relationships and emergency contact to them)
-council tax bill
-Life in the Uk test
-Employer letter
-P60
-Current BRP
-Monthly rent Statement

That’s it
thank you for your response,I have another inquiry if you don't mind,what did you answer on this:

1-Could you and your partner live together outside the UK if necessary?Y or N(please explain your answer)

2-Do you have any friends in your country of birth or any other country where you have lived for more
than 5 years?

3-Are you part of any social groups or do you have other cultural ties in your country of birth, nationality
or any other country where you have lived for more than 5 years? Y or N (please explain your answer)

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by vslaser » Thu Nov 29, 2018 12:53 pm

Thanks everyone for your guidance through my preparation phase of my ILR process. I have been successful in getting the ILR and here are the details (apologies for the delay in writing this up):

Date: 15th Nov, 2018
Arrival: 10:15 (Told to come back at 10:45)
Appointment Time: 11:00
Ticket/Token Received: 10:45
Called for submission of docs: 11:00
Biometric: 12:10
Called for collection 13:45


1. Category.Tier 2 General - Set (O) Form -Paper
2. Number of dependents.0
3. Total cost. £2999
4. PEO branch. Glasgow
5. Documents provided

Printed and filled Application form Set(O)

Original Passport, Old passport

Two photos (Passport photograph was handed back to me as these were no longer required)

Evidence of current immigration status in the UK - Current Biometric Residence Permit.

The degree certificate (UK University degree) to prove the level of English language.

Life in the UK Test pass notification.

Letters from employer detailing
SOC code, gross salary, required for foreseeable future and listing work related and personal absences

6 most recent payslips

Original bank statement for the last 6 months (printed out by the bank)

Declaration signed to confirm consent for the Home Office to request verification checks

Last 4 P60 statements

Letters from Home Office confirming my previous visa applications

6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years: No

7. Any Additional Comments.
My application was fairly straightforward considering that I studied here for 1 yr before getting Tier 2 job in UK and then worked for the single employer for 5 years and was applying after completing 5 years. Although I was worried that I might have forgotten some document, I should have , in hindsight, been confident due to nature of the application. There was a long wait between the BRP readings and me being called for handing the letter out. I think not many ppl left during this period and this may be due to the fact that it was nearly lunch time when I applied. I applied on a Thursday and received my BRP on Monday.

All the best to all applicants.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Thara » Thu Nov 29, 2018 5:23 pm

Can you please let me know what are the specifications for scanning the documents and need to scan all pages of the passport

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Goudiaby » Thu Nov 29, 2018 6:51 pm

mizer wrote:
Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:50 am
Goudiaby wrote:
Wed Nov 28, 2018 6:45 am
Yeah sure
-My passports 1new and 2old(optional)
-My partner’s Passport
-Declaration signe by partner
-Employment contract
-My last 12 months bank statements
-6 correspondent letters(bills...) 4 letters on joint name with my partner 2 each received individually
in the same address. If you you don’t have a letter in joint names you need to provide 12 in total
1+1=1
-Last 12 months payslips
-English language certificate(masters degree)
-documents supporting other reasons to stay( my 2 children birth certificates, letters from school confirming relationships and emergency contact to them)
-council tax bill
-Life in the Uk test
-Employer letter
-P60
-Current BRP
-Monthly rent Statement

That’s it
thank you for your response,I have another inquiry if you don't mind,what did you answer on this:

1-Could you and your partner live together outside the UK if necessary?Y or N(please explain your answer)

2-Do you have any friends in your country of birth or any other country where you have lived for more
than 5 years?

3-Are you part of any social groups or do you have other cultural ties in your country of birth, nationality
or any other country where you have lived for more than 5 years? Y or N (please explain your answer)
Sure!
1-answer was NO
My wife and I are from different countries. We met here and never experienced living outside this country. We have our children here and they never been outside.
2-!Yes I have friends from my country of birth. They are my childhood friend and from school as well. I gave 3 friends name xxxx

3-No I am not part of any social groups instead my friends and I use the social networks such as Facebook, WhatsApp... to socialise.

I kept it as simple as as possible added or invented nothing more.

I hope it helps

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by mizer » Fri Nov 30, 2018 12:18 pm

Goudiaby wrote:
Wed Nov 28, 2018 6:45 am
Yeah sure
-My passports 1new and 2old(optional)
-My partner’s Passport
-Declaration signe by partner
-Employment contract
-My last 12 months bank statements
-6 correspondent letters(bills...) 4 letters on joint name with my partner 2 each received individually
in the same address. If you you don’t have a letter in joint names you need to provide 12 in total
1+1=1
-Last 12 months payslips
-English language certificate(masters degree)
-documents supporting other reasons to stay( my 2 children birth certificates, letters from school confirming relationships and emergency contact to them)
-council tax bill
-Life in the Uk test
-Employer letter
-P60
-Current BRP
-Monthly rent Statement

That’s it
thank you again for your prompted answer,could you please tell us what did you answer on this one?

-)do you have Family in Birth country and anywhere you've lived for more than 5 years?

apart for documents supporting other reasons to stay in UK did you mention your children any where else?
I couldn't see any where on the application where they ask about detail of my British children (they are not applicants)

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Goudiaby » Fri Nov 30, 2018 1:44 pm

Yes, I do have family in my country of birth. I have my parents names( mom and dad) and I also have brothers and sisters but didn’t give their names.
I only mentioned my children’s names on the blank space where they asked for other reasons to stay in this country. Then provide their birth certificates and letters from school proving that I am registered to their school as emergency contact or as a parent.
No need mentioning them anywhere else.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by zimba » Fri Nov 30, 2018 4:09 pm

PSCs (formerly PEOs) are now closed :!:
You are now required to apply online for ILR and submit your docs/biometrics at one of the UKVCAS centers instead.
Advice is given based on my personal research and experience only. Do NOT contact me via private message for immigration advice

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