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Set(O) form is quite confusing and so is the guide. Since you have researched the forum, you must have realised that pre Nov applicants had success stories in both categories like under Tier 1 with hsmp and hsmp ILR JR.doc_S wrote:Hi,
I have a PEO appointment tomorrow. By going through 100s of posts on this really helpful forum, I am still confused and want to confirm:
I had HSMP approval and stamped In Aug 2006. Then on extension, I was stamped Tier 1 (General) in Aug 2008. Therefore, now applying for ILR on completeing 5 years. As a pre-Nov 2006 category but with current vignette of Tier 1 (General), I should select 3B (1)?
Tier 1 (General) under HSMP Forum Judicial Review Policy Document
(and not as HSMP under HSMP ILR Judicial Review )
Though selecting above 3B(1) does not include one in an exemption list from LIUK test on the form Set(O) but we still remain exempted, isn't it?
For section 10, I will Select 10G
That is what I have gathered from researching on this forum with regards to my case. But while filling in the form, I reaised that there is one other place where HSMP ILR review stuff is mentioned but I haven't found answer to that particular page on this forum. This is the first page with Payment details. It also asks at the very begining "If you are applying under HSMP, are you doing so under HSMP ILR judicial review policy document?"
Now what shoud I tick Yes or No. I am selecting 3B(1) in section 3 then answer to this question on payment page should be No. But on the other hand, we are covered under HSMP ILR JR for the purpose of exemption from LIUK test and other ILR conditions. I mean ideally we should tick both options wherever they are mentioned i.e, Tier 1 (General) under HSMP Forum JR and HSMP ILR JR. But the dilemma is to select one.
Can please moderator or senior members confirm above and comment.
Many Thanks.
Congratulations. Good job. Hope for the best in futuredoc_S wrote:Thanks for your replies above.
Had a successful day at Solihull PEO today. Got ILR !!!.
Thanks to this wonderful forum and mountains of advice here.
Very short and straight forward interview. Only asked for 3 months payslips, P60s, employers letter and co-hab proof. No bank statements, no marriage cert, no birth cert of children ( he said u had submitted them with previous applications so i dont need them today.) Adviced to come back after 2 hours. However, after coming back in two hours, had to wait further two hours to get passports. It was agonising as many passimistic thoughts were running across my head all around. Finally called and was thankful to Almighty, seeing all 4 passports with ILR.
Just to clarify for others seeking advice. I was pre Nov 2006 HSMP/Tier1. I selected 3B(1) in section 3 and 10G in section 10. But also mentioned in cover letter that my application is also covered under HSMP ILR judicial review and hence exempt from LIUK. Even the ILR letter given to me says that application was considered under HSMP ILR JR. So pre-Nov 2006 HSMPians, dont worry, Home Office s aware of problem with SET(O) and they dont bother what you tick as long as u fulfill criteria.
Best of luck.
Next stop..... Citizenship next year
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This is the first page with Payment details. It also asks at the very begining "If you are applying under HSMP, are you doing so under HSMP ILR judicial review policy document?"
Hi Khalid Mirza,khalidmirza wrote:Congratulations. Good job. Hope for the best in futuredoc_S wrote:Thanks for your replies above.
Had a successful day at Solihull PEO today. Got ILR !!!.
Thanks to this wonderful forum and mountains of advice here.
Very short and straight forward interview. Only asked for 3 months payslips, P60s, employers letter and co-hab proof. No bank statements, no marriage cert, no birth cert of children ( he said u had submitted them with previous applications so i dont need them today.) Adviced to come back after 2 hours. However, after coming back in two hours, had to wait further two hours to get passports. It was agonising as many passimistic thoughts were running across my head all around. Finally called and was thankful to Almighty, seeing all 4 passports with ILR.
Just to clarify for others seeking advice. I was pre Nov 2006 HSMP/Tier1. I selected 3B(1) in section 3 and 10G in section 10. But also mentioned in cover letter that my application is also covered under HSMP ILR judicial review and hence exempt from LIUK. Even the ILR letter given to me says that application was considered under HSMP ILR JR. So pre-Nov 2006 HSMPians, dont worry, Home Office s aware of problem with SET(O) and they dont bother what you tick as long as u fulfill criteria.
Best of luck.
Next stop..... Citizenship next year
doc_S wrote:Thanks for your replies above.
Had a successful day at Solihull PEO today. Got ILR !!!.
Thanks to this wonderful forum and mountains of advice here.
Very short and straight forward interview. Only asked for 3 months payslips, P60s, employers letter and co-hab proof. No bank statements, no marriage cert, no birth cert of children ( he said u had submitted them with previous applications so i dont need them today.) Adviced to come back after 2 hours. However, after coming back in two hours, had to wait further two hours to get passports. It was agonising as many passimistic thoughts were running across my head all around. Finally called and was thankful to Almighty, seeing all 4 passports with ILR.
Just to clarify for others seeking advice. I was pre Nov 2006 HSMP/Tier1. I selected 3B(1) in section 3 and 10G in section 10. But also mentioned in cover letter that my application is also covered under HSMP ILR judicial review and hence exempt from LIUK. Even the ILR letter given to me says that application was considered under HSMP ILR JR. So pre-Nov 2006 HSMPians, dont worry, Home Office s aware of problem with SET(O) and they dont bother what you tick as long as u fulfill criteria.
Best of luck.
Next stop..... Citizenship next year