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9 months payslips and 28 day rule

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 6:24 am
by yallam
Good morning everyone.
I had HSMP for 2 years followed by tire 1 for 3 years. my current tire 1 validity is up to 03/aug/2012, incuding 03/aug/2012.

I have 3 questions
1) If i post my application form on 07/july/2012(this will reach home office on 09/aug/2012) i believe I will not come under new rules from 09/aug/2012. My application will considered as submitted on 07/july/2012. am i right?
2) instead of placing 5 years financial activities, i will be placing only 9 months payslips, my salary limit can be reached in 9 months according to the application form.
3) If i apply on 06/july/2012, is that mean i am applying on 29th day and my application may be rejected.

Also i believe following documents are sufficient and no other documents are necessary please confirm,
a) 9 months payslips, 9 months bank statements
b) cohabitation documents, council tax bills
c) life in uk certificates

Many Thanks,

Note: i have edit this to reflect correct dates, sorry, do apologise.

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 8:45 am
by geriatrix
yallam wrote:Good morning everyone.
I had HSMP for 2 years followed by tire 1 for 3 years. my current tire 1 validity is up to 03/aug/2012, incuding 03/aug/2012.

I have 3 questions
1) If i post my application form on 07/aug/2012(this will reach home office on 09/aug/2012) i believe I will not come under new rules from 09/aug/2012. My application will considered as submitted on 07/aug/2012. am i right?
2) instead of placing 5 years financial activities, i will be placing only 9 months payslips, my salary limit can be reached in 9 months according to the application form.
3) If i apply on 06/aug/2012, is that mean i am applying on 29th day and my application may be rejected.

Also i believe following documents are sufficient and no other documents are necessary please confirm,
a) 9 months payslips, 9 months bank statements
b) cohabitation documents, council tax bills
c) life in uk certificates

Many Thanks,
1. Irrelevant question since no changes to settlement under economic route have been announced.
2. There is no question.
2. If your leave expires on 03-Aug and you make an application on 06-Aug then the application will be 3 days out of time and not 28 or 29 days in time.

Read FAQs for ILR - WP/Tier 2/HSMP/Tier 1 - Read before posting and Points-based system, Tier 1 settlement guidance.

thanks for quick replay,

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 8:53 am
by yallam
Thanks mate, thank q for quick replay. I have a direct appointment on 9th, i will repay by posting my experience. Also is there a way to donate for this forum, as it is highly useful for people like me and i would like to keep it alive by contributing what ever i could.

9 months payslips

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 8:55 am
by yallam
2) instead of placing 5 years financial activities, i will be placing only 9 months payslips, my salary limit can be reached in 9 months according to the application form. Is this right(yes/no)?

documents

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 8:56 am
by yallam
Also i believe following documents are sufficient and no other documents are necessary please confirm,
a) 9 months payslips, 9 months bank statements
b) cohabitation documents, council tax bills
c) life in uk certificates

are these documents sufficient?

Re: thanks for quick replay,

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 8:57 am
by geriatrix
yallam wrote:I had HSMP for 2 years followed by tire 1 for 3 years. my current tire 1 validity is up to 03/aug/2012, incuding 03/aug/2012.
yallam wrote:I have a direct appointment on 9th,
If your current leave is expiring on 03-Aug and you intend to make an in-person application on 09-Aug for settlement, it will be an out-of-time application and will be refused.

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:19 am
by yallam
sorry mate i mean 9th july. which will be 26 days. this should be intime application right?

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:22 am
by yallam
also one last thing, i will be applying along with my wife as dependent. So, in any circumstances if my wife's visa is rejected, will they still issue visa for me?

many thanks.

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:26 am
by geriatrix
yallam wrote:also one last thing, i will be applying along with my wife as dependent. So, in any circumstances if my wife's visa is rejected, will they still issue visa for me?

many thanks.
Yes.

Re: documents

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:40 am
by Smam
yallam wrote:Also i believe following documents are sufficient and no other documents are necessary please confirm,
a) 9 months payslips, 9 months bank statements
b) cohabitation documents, council tax bills
c) life in uk certificates

are these documents sufficient?
Hi

In addition to above documents I would highly recommend you to have all of your P60's along with you for the last 5 years to show that you were economically active during your last 5 years stay on a Tier 1 Migrant Status. If you've got an odd one or two P60's missing for any year or years just try to get your employement history for the last 5 years from HMRC as the CW will definitely ask you about these documents as its an offcial requirement for all the applicants who are applying for ILR on the basis of Tier 1 G to prove that they were economically active for the last 5 years on their Tier 1 G status.

To the best of my knowledge the UKBA normally dont refuse the dependants visa if your wife has completed her 2 years time period in UK lawfully as your dependant and if she has also passed her LIUK test and if she hasn't got any Crimnal Convictions I dont see any other reason for the rejection of your wifes visa these are the normal things being assesed by a CW when issuing a visa for any dependant. I am just sharing my knowledge with you in this regard there's nothing concrete as I am not a CW and I dont really work for UKBA either.

Please do kindly share your PEO experience on the forum.

Good luck for your ILR.

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2012 9:44 am
by yallam
Thanks mate. Thank q. i will share my experience.