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ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 4:06 pm
by JAYSON65
My wife is due to apply for her indefinite leave to remain in April after clocking 10 years.
She has masters in Marketing from UK and has passed her LIUK exam.
She has also passed through FLR (M) which is due in 2019 but she has clocked 10 years now from 2017 in April .
Which further documents does she require and which form please?.
I am British Citizen myself.
Comments please gurus.
Re: ILR postal applications (excluding 10/14 yr.)
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 4:13 pm
by CR001
JAYSON65 wrote:My wife is due to apply for her indefinite leave to remain in April after clocking 10 years.
She has masters in Marketing from UK and has passed her LIUK exam.
She has also passed through FLR (M) which is due in 2019 but she has clocked 10 years now from 2017 in April .
Which further documents does she require and which form please?.
I am British Citizen myself.
Comments please gurus.
Passports covering the WHOLE 10 years plus what you state above. Form Set(LR), link to form and guidance notes below. She can apply in person or by post. Make sure her absences are within the limit and that no single absence is 180 days or more. Also that she has had valid leave to remain for the whole period.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _11-16.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _11-16.pdf
Re: ILR postal applications (excluding 10/14 yr.)
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 4:19 pm
by JAYSON65
CR001 wrote:JAYSON65 wrote:My wife is due to apply for her indefinite leave to remain in April after clocking 10 years.
She has masters in Marketing from UK and has passed her LIUK exam.
She has also passed through FLR (M) which is due in 2019 but she has clocked 10 years now from 2017 in April .
Which further documents does she require and which form please?.
I am British Citizen myself.
Comments please gurus.
Passports covering the WHOLE 10 years plus what you state above. Form Set(LR), link to form and guidance notes below. She can apply in person or by post. Make sure her absences are within the limit and that no single absence is 180 days or more. Also that she has had valid leave to remain for the whole period.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _11-16.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _11-16.pdf
Thanks CROO1.
Appreciated as always.
Re: ILR postal applications (excluding 10/14 yr.)
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 5:04 pm
by JAYSON65
JAYSON65 wrote:CR001 wrote:JAYSON65 wrote:My wife is due to apply for her indefinite leave to remain in April after clocking 10 years.
She has masters in Marketing from UK and has passed her LIUK exam.
She has also passed through FLR (M) which is due in 2019 but she has clocked 10 years now from 2017 in April .
Which further documents does she require and which form please?.
I am British Citizen myself.
Comments please gurus.
Passports covering the WHOLE 10 years plus what you state above. Form Set(LR), link to form and guidance notes below. She can apply in person or by post. Make sure her absences are within the limit and that no single absence is 180 days or more. Also that she has had valid leave to remain for the whole period.
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _11-16.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _11-16.pdf
Thanks CROO1.
Appreciated as always.
Does she need to present documents as listed:
Doctors letters, council tax, gas and electric and water e.t.c after presenting passports, BRP card, LIUK cert, M.A certificate?.
Need confirmation please, thanks.
Re: ILR postal applications (excluding 10/14 yr.)
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 5:15 pm
by CR001
JAYSON65 wrote:Does she need to present documents as listed:
Doctors letters, council tax, gas and electric and water e.t.c after presenting passports, BRP card, LIUK cert, M.A certificate?.
Need confirmation please, thanks.
No, the form says these must be submitted ONLY if the passports covering the whole 10 years or any part of the residence period, are not available.
So the following :
All passports
Photos
LIUK
UK Degree
Current BRP
ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Sat Mar 04, 2017 9:15 pm
by JAYSON65
CR001 wrote:JAYSON65 wrote:Does she need to present documents as listed:
Doctors letters, council tax, gas and electric and water e.t.c after presenting passports, BRP card, LIUK cert, M.A certificate?.
Need confirmation please, thanks.
No, the form says these must be submitted ONLY if the passports covering the whole 10 years or any part of the residence period, are not available.
So the following :
All passports
Photos
LIUK
UK Degree
Current BRP
Thanks so much CROO1.
Re: ILR postal applications (excluding 10/14 yr.)
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 11:20 am
by JAYSON65
JAYSON65 wrote:CR001 wrote:JAYSON65 wrote:Does she need to present documents as listed:
Doctors letters, council tax, gas and electric and water e.t.c after presenting passports, BRP card, LIUK cert, M.A certificate?.
Need confirmation please, thanks.
No, the form says these must be submitted ONLY if the passports covering the whole 10 years or any part of the residence period, are not available.
So the following :
All passports
Photos
LIUK
UK Degree
Current BRP
Thanks so much CROO1.
My wife clocks 10 years on May 3rd, 2017.
Can any of the gurus please help confirm the 28 days before she submits for her ILR in March 2017?.
Really confused on the actual date please. Thanks.
Re: ILR postal applications (excluding 10/14 yr.)
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 11:56 am
by JAYSON65
My wife clocks 10 years on May 3rd, 2017.
Can any of the gurus please help confirm the 28 days before she submits for her ILR in March 2017?.
Really confused on the actual date please. Thanks.
Re: ILR postal applications (excluding 10/14 yr.)
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 12:04 pm
by CR001
JAYSON65 wrote:My wife clocks 10 years on May 3rd, 2017.
Can any of the gurus please help confirm the 28 days before she submits for her ILR in March 2017?.
Really confused on the actual date please. Thanks.
When exactly in March??
She can apply no sooner that WITHIN 28 days of 3rd May, if that is the date she first ENTERED the UK.
ILR postal applications (excluding 10/14 yr.)
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 3:13 pm
by JAYSON65
CR001 wrote:JAYSON65 wrote:My wife clocks 10 years on May 3rd, 2017.
Can any of the gurus please help confirm the 28 days before she submits for her ILR in March 2017?.
Really confused on the actual date please. Thanks.
When exactly in March??
She can apply no sooner that WITHIN 28 days of 3rd May, if that is the date she first ENTERED the UK.
March 24th CROO1. If I calculate 28 days from May 3rd excluding weekends.
Is this right?.
Thanks.
Re: ILR postal applications (excluding 10/14 yr.)
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 3:16 pm
by CR001
JAYSON65 wrote:CR001 wrote:JAYSON65 wrote:My wife clocks 10 years on May 3rd, 2017.
Can any of the gurus please help confirm the 28 days before she submits for her ILR in March 2017?.
Really confused on the actual date please. Thanks.
When exactly in March??
She can apply no sooner that WITHIN 28 days of 3rd May, if that is the date she first ENTERED the UK.
March 24th CROO1. If I calculate 28 days from May 3rd excluding weekends.
Is this right?.
Thanks.
No, it is ALL days, weekends included.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 6:42 pm
by JAYSON65
Thanks so much CROO1.
Got it now!.
She should be submitting her SET LR then by April 6th.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 7:14 pm
by CR001
Correct.
Remember please that fees go up on the 6th (not yet announced how much).
Is she planning to apply by post or in person for a same day decision?
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:09 pm
by JAYSON65
By post CROO1.
Can she send documents before the 6th?.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:11 pm
by CR001
She can only apply WITHIN 28 days of reaching the 10 year residence mark. Date of application for postal is the date of posting.
Without anyone knowing yet what the fee increase is going to be, and last year was a substantial increase in ILR fees - 25%, perhaps paying the extra £500 to apply in person might be well worth it to get a decision on the day.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:18 pm
by JAYSON65
This is shocking from home office with all these absurd increments.
Would keep you posted of what we decide CROO1.
Postal or in person.
Thanks so much.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2017 10:27 pm
by CR001
Please do and as soon as I see any notification on fee increases, I will post the link here for you.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 8:36 am
by JAYSON65
CR001 wrote:Please do and as soon as I see any notification on fee increases, I will post the link here for you.
CROO1, can you please give information on how to go about applying in person at HO.
Do we need to apply before the 28days for the same due date of April 6th.
Thanks.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2017 8:42 am
by CR001
Appointments are usually available to book 42 days in advance of your intended date. Some centres however (Croydon is on) only have dates 20 to 28 days in advance. See link below on how to find and book a centre appointment.
https://www.gov.uk/ukvi-premium-service ... s/overview
You can book and pay for your appointment in advance but she cannot apply or have the appointment to submit until she is at or within the 28 days before the full 10 years residence period.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 2:37 pm
by JAYSON65
[quote="CR001"]Appointments are usually available to book 42 days in advance of your intended date. Some centres however (Croydon is on) only have dates 20 to 28 days in advance. See link below on how to find and book a centre appointment.
https://www.gov.uk/ukvi-premium-service ... s/overview
You can book and pay for your appointment in advance but she cannot apply or have the appointment to submit until she is at or within the 28 days before the full 10 years residence period.[/qu
Hi CROO1, can we apply to book same day for her application which is 10 years ILR by May 3rd 2017, by March 23rd 2017, which is 42 days before she clocks 10 years?.
We have decided to pay the £2.375.
Thanks.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 2:42 pm
by JAYSON65
Hi CROO1, can we apply to book same day for her application which is 10 years ILR on May 3rd 2017, by March 23rd 2017, which is 42 days before she clocks 10 years in May. ?
We have decided to pay the £2.375. Is it all payment together?.
Thanks.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 2:42 pm
by Casa
CR001 wrote:She can only apply WITHIN 28 days of reaching the 10 year residence mark. Date of application for postal is the date of posting.
Without anyone knowing yet what the fee increase is going to be, and last year was a substantial increase in ILR fees - 25%, perhaps paying the extra £500 to apply in person might be well worth it to get a decision on the day.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 2:52 pm
by CR001
The appointment date MUST be within the 28 day period before reaching 10 years residence from date of first entry to the UK. You can book in advance, which should be fine.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 2:54 pm
by JAYSON65
Casa wrote:CR001 wrote:She can only apply WITHIN 28 days of reaching the 10 year residence mark. Date of application for postal is the date of posting.
Without anyone knowing yet what the fee increase is going to be, and last year was a substantial increase in ILR fees - 25%, perhaps paying the extra £500 to apply in person might be well worth it to get a decision on the day.
Casa, i was informed we can book online day decision booking for appointment at HO 42 days before the due date of May 3rd, which by my calculation is by March 23rd.
We are applying in person and trying to get appointment either in Croydon or Liverpool.
Please advice.
Re: ILR 10 years for wife - some questions
Posted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 2:54 pm
by Casa
CR001 wrote:The appointment date MUST be within the 28 day period before reaching 10 years residence from date of first entry to the UK. You can book in advance, which should be fine.