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by Chemu
Sun May 21, 2017 8:46 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Born to non-British parents in 1996
Replies: 2
Views: 191

Born to non-British parents in 1996

Hello, I am inquiring on behalf of my niece. Born in the UK in 1996. Lived for 15 years and went back Tanzania. Both parents died and in 2013, the only Brother also died in the UK. She is now back in the UK as an international student. I just thought there must be a way she should settle. She is now...
by Chemu
Sat Jul 20, 2013 5:52 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: MN1 (registration) application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 3476
Views: 769649

Form MN1 Timeline

Eligibility criteria section 3(1)
by Chemu
Sat Jul 20, 2013 5:49 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: MN1 (registration) application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 3476
Views: 769649

Form MN1 Timeline

Children born in the UK 11 years and 2 years old
form MN1 posted on 18/07/2013
by Chemu
Sat Jul 20, 2013 5:47 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: MN1 Application Timeline
Replies: 1
Views: 869

Form MN1 Timeline

11 year old and 2 years old child

date form MN1 posted: 18/07/2013
by Chemu
Fri Jun 07, 2013 7:01 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: Form MN1 or Form T
Replies: 2
Views: 526

Form MN1 or Form T

I got my ILR in September 2012. I have two kids both born in the UK before I got my ILR. One is 11 years old and one is two years old. I have not much evidence to prove form T especially before nursery for the 11 years old. So I am thinking I will go with form MN1. Both kids do not have a visa and d...
by Chemu
Fri Jun 07, 2013 6:53 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: General Discussion During Naturalisation Application Process
Replies: 5610
Views: 701875

Form MN1 or Form T

I got my ILR in September 2012. I have two kids both born in the UK before I got my ILR. One 11 years old and two years old. I have not much evidence to prove form T especially before nursery. So I am thinking I will go with form MN1. Both do not have a visa and do not have a passports. The visa for...
by Chemu
Fri Jun 07, 2013 6:48 pm
Forum: British Citizenship
Topic: MN1 (registration) application processing timelines (only)
Replies: 3476
Views: 769649

Form MN1 or Form T

I got my ILR in September 2012. I have two kids both born in the UK before I got my ILR. One 11 years old and two years old. I have not much evidence to prove form T especially before nursery. So I am thinking I will go with form MN1. Both do not have a visa and do not have a passports. The visa for...
by Chemu
Mon Sep 10, 2012 10:27 pm
Forum: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Topic: 10 years long residence applications
Replies: 22894
Views: 2734519

Dear all, I have finally received my ILR Card today. No information regarding documents yet. A man requested to some form of ID, and handed over the letter to me. • Applied 27th of March • Acknowledgement letter 28th of March • Biometric Letter received 6th of May • Biometric Letter taken 18th May •...
by Chemu
Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:03 pm
Forum: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Topic: 10 years long residence applications
Replies: 22894
Views: 2734519

Congratulations koko68 and skrskr. There is hope for March applicants. I applied on the 29th March, so hoping early September.
by Chemu
Fri Aug 17, 2012 5:03 pm
Forum: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Topic: 10 years long residence applications
Replies: 22894
Views: 2734519

Application fee

Sorry, the fee has actually increased to £991. Had looked on a wrong form. Ignore my earlier posts.
by Chemu
Fri Aug 17, 2012 4:36 pm
Forum: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Topic: 10 years long residence applications
Replies: 22894
Views: 2734519

Application fee

Actually, reduced to £561
by Chemu
Fri Aug 17, 2012 4:32 pm
Forum: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Topic: 10 years long residence applications
Replies: 22894
Views: 2734519

Application fee

I was just going through the new application to check the changes. Could someone please confirm that the application fee has been reduced. I paid £972 in March and the fee now is £842. That is not like UKBA.
by Chemu
Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:01 pm
Forum: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Topic: Help 10 Year ILR Refusal
Replies: 69
Views: 15036

Lawyer in edinburgh

Try drummond miller in queen street in edinburgh. I have never used a solicitor myself, but people talk good about them, with regards to immigration matters. They are free, and can take very long I hear.

Good luck
by Chemu
Sat Jun 30, 2012 10:41 am
Forum: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Topic: 10 years long residence applications
Replies: 22894
Views: 2734519

Waiting times ILR 10 yrs

I have looked at the spread sheet update. In my case I was initially on 2 years holiday working visa, 5.8 years student, 2 years psw and I year student visa. I had no choice but to apply for a student visa as I was two month short to 10 years. There were no issues, and renewed on time and within tra...
by Chemu
Sat Jun 16, 2012 12:20 am
Forum: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Topic: 10 years long residence applications
Replies: 22894
Views: 2734519

Waiting times ILR 10 yrs

Thank you GBEMI,

I think you are right, July/ August. With all the money paid, one would think HO can do better.

Well
by Chemu
Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:59 pm
Forum: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Topic: 10 years long residence applications
Replies: 22894
Views: 2734519

Waiting times ILR 10 yrs

hi, I am also still waiting for ILR (10 YEARS). The following is my process details: • Application Sent 27th March 2012 • Acknowledgement letter dated 28th March 2012 • Acknowledgement received 31st March 2012 • Money taken 30th March 2012 • Biometric invitation dated 6th May 2012 • Biometric taken ...
by Chemu
Sun May 20, 2012 8:24 am
Forum: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Topic: ILR after BRP processing times
Replies: 1
Views: 794

ILR after BRP processing times

I applied for my ILR (10 yrs Long Residence) on the 29th March by post. On the 12th I received a letter to go for my BRP. Post office failed to read the bar-code, so booked an appointment for the 18th May. The application was straight forward and no explanations or cases. I am wondering, how long, a...
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