usman.tariq wrote:Hi Forum Members
I am new here and hope that someone can help and support me with my query.
I intend to apply for Indefinite Leave to remain and looking for some information regarding this category.
My circumstances are as follows:
At the time of my intended application which will be in Jan 2016:
I would be in UK for exactly 10 years and immigration categories were as follows:
Dates Category Duration
March 2013 - March 2016 Tier 1 General (Extension) 3 Years
Feb 2011 - Feb 2013 Tier 1 General 2 Years
Jan 2009 - Jan 2011 PSW 2 Years
April 2007 - Dec 2008 Student 1 year 9 months
Jan 2006 - April 2007 Student 1 year 3 months
Hello Bro Usman ,
Welcome to this forum ,
Really appreciate that you are planning for every thing almost one and half year earlier and please do not hesitate to keep asking for any thing which you are not sure ...we the member of this forum pleased to help you as much as we can with best of our knowledge and understanding .
As you said you will be completing your 10 years in Jan 2016 so you have got plenty of time to prepare for your SET(LR) application However , it is not guaranted that in Jan 2016 the documents and requirement which need to be submitted with SET(LR) will remain the same , you never know UKBA can make any changes in the requirement of any visa category but surely you will be granted ILR on the basis of 10 years long residency as its fall under European Human Right Convention act , so i will personally advised you to keep visiting UKBA website regarding the SET(LR) requirement to avoid any disappointment or delay ...here i mean HO can change the version of the application , application fees ( ofcourse it will defintely go more up

), English test requirements, or any thing so keep your self updated regarding any changes that may happen in next year till you Jan 2016.
According to your 10 years history you shared and your wife and children every thing looks fine ...perfectly fine no issues in it ...
What documents I need to provide as a proof?
As of today you don't need any extra document to provide them proof , i mean you don't need to provide any GP letter or your tenancy agreement or mortgages paper as far as you have got all your 10 years passport or travelling documents available means if you didn't miss any passport which covers your 10 years then you don't need any extra documents with your application .
let suppose if you are applying now for your SET(LR) you will need : Completed SET(LR) application form , 2 passport size photograph , Life in UK passed certificate , English language approved test ( Your master degree will be fine ) , payment £1090 ,BRP cards Photocopies of every documents ..that it ...
But again i am emphazising here these documents may change in jan 2016 So update yourselves , SET(LR) form will defintely be changing
Now lets come to your dependents , their cases looks pretty well as well but unfortunately your wife will not get ILR directly with you until and unless current rules of dependents of settled person will change again as you know from APRIL 2014 your wife must have to spend more five years as a dependent of settled person before she will get ILR and as you said she came in 2007 so she can apply for SET(LR) route in 2017 for ILR as she will completed her 10 years legal stay here in this country by 2017 .
As you said your children are born in UK so they can apply for british citizen as soon as you will get ILR
To be very honest , i am not sure through which category you must have to apply their visa on or before 3/03/2016...its really a technical question and should be answered by our forum senior most member
DR SHAHJEE
Regarding to your question 6 : No brother there is no premium service available for SET(LR) so far but you never know in 2016 probably there must be chance as you know technology and world is progressing very fast so have a high hope
i think all your question are answered but i will request Dr.Shahjee to answer your Question 1 to 6 in more detail and specific way that which category you should apply for your dependents visa
Wish you good luck ,
Regards ,
S.Akaram