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sacorina wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 11:22 amHellos all,
Am applying for ILR - long residence, i came into the UK February 2011, with a student visa got married 2012, applied with my spouse - October 2012 and was refused - March 2013, appealed on same grounds and was granted - July 2014, had a child with spouse but separated just before i could renew my stay, used my child to renew - (FR) October 2017 , now want to apply for ILR (LR) and please have a couple of questions:-
1. would my refusal affect my application? No, you got the visa on appeal at the end.
2. i have been on 3 visas - student, spose and child/family - would this affect my application or count as unlawful residence? No, they all count on ILR LR route
3. i have filled most part of the form but am bit stuck on the reasons you want to stay in the UK. also i have mentioned i have my mum in my country would this be a harmful information? No
4. i have seen a couple of threads that say 1am submission, please what does it mean? Can you quote one of such threads for clarity.....probably reference to when appointments are released on UKVCAS site.
5. i have an MSc with a university in UK, would this cover the knowledge of English? Yes
thank you so much for your answers.
Can you state in full or ref the thread on the 10 items you mentioned.
None of that is required for ILR based on 10 years long residence.sacorina wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 5:22 pmi tried to find thread it but sorry i couldn't, it was in reference to the correspondence documents that need to be provided to cover the period of 5 or 10 years. i don't know the pattern it need to be provided. if you can please explain or attach a thread for clarity would appreciate it.
thank you so much.
No, not required. Unclear why you believe all these unnecessary documents are required.