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Help me in calculating date

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 6:00 pm
by namastelondon
Hi All,

I have seen some topics regarding the same but just want to confirm it.

Here are the dates:

HSMP Stamped - 13 Feb 2008

Came to UK - 7 April 2008 (54 days after getting visa)

Visa extended and Tier 1 valid till 13 Feb 2013.

I have booked PEO appointment for ILR on 17 Jan 2013 exactly 28 days before expire of my visa.

I came to UK within 90 days of getting visa and applying ILR exactly 28 days before expiry of my Tier 1.

Let me know if there is anything wrong.

Thanks in advance

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:32 pm
by techie_09
I believe you should be fine. I also entered UK after 2 weeks of visa stamp date and will be applying for ILR just 28 before expiry date in February 2013.

You can refer similar post here

Re: Help me in calculating date

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:21 am
by wpilr_nov12
namastelondon wrote:Hi All,

I have seen some topics regarding the same but just want to confirm it.

Here are the dates:

HSMP Stamped - 13 Feb 2008

Came to UK - 7 April 2008 (54 days after getting visa)

Visa extended and Tier 1 valid till 13 Feb 2013.

I have booked PEO appointment for ILR on 17 Jan 2013 exactly 28 days before expire of my visa.

I came to UK within 90 days of getting visa and applying ILR exactly 28 days before expiry of my Tier 1.

Let me know if there is anything wrong.

Thanks in advance
Nothing wrong. Assuming there is no break/big absences in between.

Re: Help me in calculating date

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:41 pm
by cs95tdg
namastelondon wrote:I have booked PEO appointment for ILR on 17 Jan 2013 exactly 28 days before expire of my visa.
I don't see anything wrong here based on the info provided. You could even apply on 16th Jan 2013 which is exactly 28 days before 13 Feb 2013. http://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadd ... &ad=28&aw=

Re: Help me in calculating date

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:12 pm
by namastelondon
wpilr_nov12 wrote:
namastelondon wrote:Hi All,
Nothing wrong. Assuming there is no break/big absences in between.
thanks wpilr_nov12 for your reply. I do not have many absences so it should be fine.

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:15 pm
by namastelondon
Thanks all for your reply. Although my case was straight forward but there are some misleading posts which was creating confusion. I have to go through the guidance notes and some of the success stories of ILR.