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Successful ILR after 2 x (3 Years DLR)

Post by azharmahmood » Mon Oct 02, 2017 11:15 pm

Thanks everyone for the support. Alhamdulillah ILR has been approved.

1. Category - ILR after completing 6 years on DL
2. Form Set O - Other category
3. Total cost - £2887
4. PEO branch - Glasgow
5. Documents provided
All passports current and expired
Explanation Letter (Required for this category)
Spouse passport
kids birth certificate
Tax credit letter
Child Benefit letter

No questions asked

Whole process was approx 1.45 hours.

Any questions please ask.

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Re: Successful ILR after 2 x (3 Years DLR)

Post by CMOSUK » Tue Oct 03, 2017 4:35 am

azharmahmood wrote:
Mon Oct 02, 2017 11:15 pm
Thanks everyone for the support. Alhamdulillah ILR has been approved.

1. Category - ILR after completing 6 years on DL
2. Form Set O - Other category
3. Total cost - £2887
4. PEO branch - Glasgow
5. Documents provided
All passports current and expired
Explanation Letter (Required for this category)
Spouse passport
kids birth certificate
Tax credit letter
Child Benefit letter

No questions asked

Whole process was approx 1.45 hours.

Any questions please ask.
Congrats,

if u don't mind me asking what kind of explanation letter did you give?

Also, did you not provide any cohabitation documents to prove that you were with spouse and still living together?

Also, did you apply 28 days before visa expiry or 28 days before completing 6 years DLR.

much appreciated.
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Re: Successful ILR after 2 x (3 Years DLR)

Post by azharmahmood » Tue Oct 03, 2017 5:22 pm

Below is the format of letter

I hereby wish to apply for indefinite leave to remain in The United Kingdom after completing 6 years Discretionary Leave to Remain (DLR) category.

The first DLR was granted on xx/xx/xxxx till xx/xx/xxxx. The extension of DLR was applied before the expiry date and was granted on xx/xx/xxxx till xx/xx/xxxx.

Below is the list of documents to support my application

Current and expired passports + BRP
Spouse passport
Birth certificates of children
Tax credit letter
Child Benefit letter
Tenancy agreement

Please don't hesitate to contact me if you require any further documents.

Regards

Azhar



I also provided tenancy agreement , i forgot to add in the first post

All of the letters and tenancy agreement were in joint-names so i didn't provide any other documents to prove cohabitation.

yes i applied 25 days in advance (before expiry).

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Post by CMOSUK » Tue Oct 03, 2017 6:30 pm

azharmahmood wrote:
Tue Oct 03, 2017 5:22 pm
Below is the format of letter

I hereby wish to apply for indefinite leave to remain in The United Kingdom after completing 6 years Discretionary Leave to Remain (DLR) category.

The first DLR was granted on xx/xx/xxxx till xx/xx/xxxx. The extension of DLR was applied before the expiry date and was granted on xx/xx/xxxx till xx/xx/xxxx.

Below is the list of documents to support my application

Current and expired passports + BRP
Spouse passport
Birth certificates of children
Tax credit letter
Child Benefit letter
Tenancy agreement

Please don't hesitate to contact me if you require any further documents.

Regards

Azhar



I also provided tenancy agreement , i forgot to add in the first post

All of the letters and tenancy agreement were in joint-names so i didn't provide any other documents to prove cohabitation.

yes i applied 25 days in advance (before expiry).
thank you,

sorry to be a pain but how far back did u provide the documents, 6+ months or more?
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Re: Successful ILR after 2 x (3 Years DLR)

Post by azharmahmood » Tue Oct 03, 2017 7:18 pm

the child benefit letter is from April 2017 just one sheet and tax credit letter (4 sheets) was from March 2017...tenancy agreement was couple of years old...

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Re: Successful ILR after 2 x (3 Years DLR)

Post by CMOSUK » Tue Oct 03, 2017 9:34 pm

azharmahmood wrote:
Tue Oct 03, 2017 7:18 pm
the child benefit letter is from April 2017 just one sheet and tax credit letter (4 sheets) was from March 2017...tenancy agreement was couple of years old...
Thank you so much your replies have been most helpful.

I too will be making an application in May-June 2018 for my wifes DLR after 6 years based on family life.

This will help. ✋
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Post by azharmahmood » Tue Oct 03, 2017 10:53 pm

good luck and let me know if you need any other information

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Re: Successful ILR after 2 x (3 Years DLR)

Post by luqi2020 » Tue Oct 03, 2017 11:41 pm

azharmahmood wrote:
Mon Oct 02, 2017 11:15 pm
Thanks everyone for the support. Alhamdulillah ILR has been approved.

1. Category - ILR after completing 6 years on DL
2. Form Set O - Other category
3. Total cost - £2887
4. PEO branch - Glasgow
5. Documents provided
All passports current and expired
Explanation Letter (Required for this category)
Spouse passport
kids birth certificate
Tax credit letter
Child Benefit letter

No questions asked

Whole process was approx 1.45 hours.

Any questions please ask.
Hi
Congrats Azhar.
Can you tell me when you was granted 3 Year DLR
did you filled DL FORM?
And also in Set O form which option(Basid) did you choose from the list?
Finally if you could tell me you applied through soliceter?
Thank you bro

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Re: Successful ILR after 2 x (3 Years DLR)

Post by CMOSUK » Wed Oct 04, 2017 5:00 am

luqi2020 wrote:
Tue Oct 03, 2017 11:41 pm
azharmahmood wrote:
Mon Oct 02, 2017 11:15 pm
Thanks everyone for the support. Alhamdulillah ILR has been approved.

1. Category - ILR after completing 6 years on DL
2. Form Set O - Other category
3. Total cost - £2887
4. PEO branch - Glasgow
5. Documents provided
All passports current and expired
Explanation Letter (Required for this category)
Spouse passport
kids birth certificate
Tax credit letter
Child Benefit letter

No questions asked

Whole process was approx 1.45 hours.

Any questions please ask.
Hi
Congrats Azhar.
Can you tell me when you was granted 3 Year DLR
did you filled DL FORM?
And also in Set O form which option(Basid) did you choose from the list?
Finally if you could tell me you applied through soliceter?
Thank you bro
He used Set(O) as I believe his was non asylum. When filling in Set(O) you would normally tick the other (I think it's the last option) in the category.

To be honest those granted DLR and especially those from before 9 July 2012 based of private life or family life, is a straightforward application as you don't have financial requirements or language requirements. They would also have recourse to public funds unless they have the NRPF condition attached on their brp card or documents.

Again as yours is based off failed asylum I really think you should get in touch with an immigration advisor to get proper advice in regards to your question.
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Re: Successful ILR after 2 x (3 Years DLR)

Post by azharmahmood » Wed Oct 04, 2017 9:20 am

Thanks CMOSUK you have answered correctly to all of the questions asked, my case was straight forward and i did submit my application by reading this forum.

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Re: Successful ILR after 2 x (3 Years DLR)

Post by luqi2020 » Wed Oct 04, 2017 8:27 pm

Thank you for reply
As my friend advices me I should contact to any Legal Adviser. As I was granted before July 2012 under old policy of 6 years.
This the reply I got from Lawyer see below
Our Discretionary Leave to Remain clients have indeed applied for Indefinite Leave to Remain and all received approval on the same-day with the Premium Service. Please see below the current Home Office policy:

You also can’t use the premium or super premium service if you’re applying for discretionary leave to remain or humanitarian protection unless:
you’re applying under the transitional arrangements to extend your discretionary leave after 3 years
you’re applying to settle in the UK after 6 years discretionary leave

What are your take on above reply from Solister.

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Post by azharmahmood » Wed Oct 04, 2017 9:05 pm

I am not sure what to say but what i have read on forums is that if the case is not straight forward then better to post your application rather peo appointment plus if there is any kind of asylum involved then you cant book peo appointment. Solid explanation is required in complex cases which is not easy to write . Solicitors will write in proper law language that includes examples of similar cases which can be helpful in cases like human rights / asylum etc. Please correct me if i am wrong.

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Post by luqi2020 » Wed Oct 04, 2017 9:35 pm

Thank you

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Post by muhammad_aamir » Tue Oct 24, 2017 7:58 pm

Hi there did u do the life in the uk test or English test. My appointment is on Thursday in sha allah they will grant mine same day too. I have also been granted 6 years Dl since 2011 and haven’t done life in the uk test as it’s expempted in this category I have done b1 test. How long did u received your biometric after appointment and decision was same day

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Post by azharmahmood » Mon Oct 30, 2017 12:05 am

Life in the UK was not necessary but i had it with me , i did not submit that in my application, i received my brp in 3 working days

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Post by ender5 » Mon Oct 30, 2017 11:55 am

azharmahmood wrote:
Mon Oct 02, 2017 11:15 pm

Tax credit letter
Child Benefit letter
Did they ask for these letters? Do you have to include proof of cohabitation (bank statements, utility bills etc.)

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Post by ender5 » Mon Oct 30, 2017 12:25 pm

Sorry. Didn't notice you already answered the question early on. Thanks for the information.

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Post by Afrapasse » Fri Jan 05, 2018 7:33 pm

azharmahmood wrote:
Mon Oct 02, 2017 11:15 pm
Thanks everyone for the support. Alhamdulillah ILR has been approved.

1. Category - ILR after completing 6 years on DL
2. Form Set O - Other category
3. Total cost - £2887
4. PEO branch - Glasgow
5. Documents provided
All passports current and expired
Explanation Letter (Required for this category)
Spouse passport
kids birth certificate
Tax credit letter
Child Benefit letter

No questions asked

Whole process was approx 1.45 hours.

Any questions please ask.
Salam brother did u provid bank statment

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Re: Successful ILR after 2 x (3 Years DLR)

Post by Lizkim » Sat Jan 06, 2018 1:19 am

Congratulations Azharmahmood. Can I apply in person even though iam a failed asylum seeker and was granted first dl in 2012 and second one in 2015

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Re: Successful ILR after 2 x (3 Years DLR)

Post by CMOSUK » Sat Jan 06, 2018 9:57 am

Lizkim wrote:
Sat Jan 06, 2018 1:19 am
Congratulations Azharmahmood. Can I apply in person even though iam a failed asylum seeker and was granted first dl in 2012 and second one in 2015
What exact date where you granted in 2012?

Also, refer to this post please

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The members friends application using the PSC services was invalid/rejected.


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Post by Lizkim » Sat Jan 06, 2018 9:14 pm

Thank you CMOSUK, I was granted in March, 2012. Is there anyone who is failed asylum seeker and applied indefinite after 6 years dl route, through PEO successful? Or does it have to be by post. I really need to travel and I don't want to wait for so long through postal applications. Thanks

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Post by CMOSUK » Sun Jan 07, 2018 7:32 am

Lizkim wrote:
Sat Jan 06, 2018 9:14 pm
Thank you CMOSUK, I was granted in March, 2012. Is there anyone who is failed asylum seeker and applied indefinite after 6 years dl route, through PEO successful? Or does it have to be by post. I really need to travel and I don't want to wait for so long through postal applications. Thanks
My advice is, PSC should only be used with SET(O) form if your case is not complicated, otherwise you are just wasting money.

Some people have been successful and some have not, Again, I believe and my understanding is, using the correct form for the type of DLR that was granted to you (failed asylum) FLR (DL) is important.

Again, this all comes down to the case worker and what their understanding and guidance on this matter is, it is also my understanding that DL is granted outside of the immigration rules and therefore they can accept or disregard at their discretion.

Hope this helps somewhat.
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Post by Lizkim » Mon Jan 08, 2018 12:34 pm

Thank you CMOSUK. Please which form should I use then. I was granted dl for private family life. My husband and kids are British although I was a failed asylum seeker. Thanks

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Post by CMOSUK » Mon Jan 08, 2018 4:06 pm

Lizkim wrote:
Mon Jan 08, 2018 12:34 pm
Thank you CMOSUK. Please which form should I use then. I was granted dl for private family life. My husband and kids are British although I was a failed asylum seeker. Thanks
Hi,

My understanding is, you would use this form: Form FLR(DL)
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