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Does anyone know if I can apply for ILR this year (28 days prior to 1st Sept), as it will be 5 years since the initial visa,
or are there rules of needing to wait until the end of a Tier 2 General,
It does ask entered date not visa start dateLouKell14 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 12:00 pmHello,
I'm completing Set O Tier 2 General and need a second opinion- going slightly mad and second guessing myself. The question states:
When did you first enter the UK?
This is the date you entered the UK when the period of stay you are basing this application on started.
My visa was dated 1st September 2014, and I entered the country on the 18 September.
I have answered this question 18 September in the application. Should I change this to 1st of September 2014?
Thank you for helping!
No, no missing word.
The UKCVAS staff are not 'caseworkers' as they don't work for the Home Office. UKCVAS is just a third party agent to enrol biometrics and do document checks.I had my UKCVAS appointment for a Set O ILR this morning and found it very strange as my caseworker only wanted to see my passport and it was the only document he scanned in.
If you uploaded everything, then it is fine. They don't check every single document you take with you. Any previous appointment you might have had in person would have been with HO directly at the old premium centres where you were dealing directly with HO staff and caseworkers.He acknowledged that I had my documents with me and said that he appreciated that, but he said that he did not need to sight nor scan them, including my BRP. I uploaded everything to the website prior to going in, but have others had this experience? I've been through the appointment process a few times now, and they've always wanted to see everything.
As noted above by CR001, UKVCAS is a third party company and all their staff and centers have no connection to the UKVI. They are simply a commercial partner. It seems you do not know the changes since late 2018: indefinite-leave-to-remain/online-appli ... 70084.htmlLouKell14 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 9:02 amHello,
I had my UKCVAS appointment for a Set O ILR this morning and found it very strange as my caseworker only wanted to see my passport and it was the only document he scanned in.
He acknowledged that I had my documents with me and said that he appreciated that, but he said that he did not need to sight nor scan them, including my BRP. I uploaded everything to the website prior to going in, but have others had this experience? I've been through the appointment process a few times now, and they've always wanted to see everything.
Thank you for helping.