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Hi gorajim,gorajim wrote:Hi All,
I've successfully applied for and received my ILR today at the PEO Croydon. All the Best folks... go get it!
Cheers.
Thanks goramjim for the excellent narrative. I am sure I will keep my cool and control my nerve even if provoked. I Cant wait to go through this 'ritual' . Its such a pain knowing new rules are still being thrown at us.gorajim wrote:Hi,
From what I observed with my appointment and with the others around me, I believe they will only let you in around the time of your appointment.
If you do get panickly (you'll be full of nerves, trust me), Cheers.
Is it a requirement that one should be accompanied by his / her dependants to the PEO for the ilr application? I asked this question to the lady who gave me the appointment, but she didnt seem to know anything. In fact I was guiding her in almost every aspect of my telephone conversation with her. The only advantage she had over me was the screen showing the appointment slots available at PEOs. She even had no clue about 28 day rule nor arrival time! She sounded confused and I was so worried she could disconnect my call before giving me the appointment.gorajim wrote: I should mention here, if you are taking your child along in a push-chair or pram, you will be accompanied in the lift by the security personnel to the correct floor. In order to save time, leave your partner to accompany your child in the lift while you yourself could take the stairs to reach the fee counter quicker.
Cheers.
Thanksgorajim wrote:I can't speak of personal experience, but I know there were others in the forum who wrote in that dependants need not be present under some circumstances:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... ppointment
Hope this helps. Cheers.