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Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 11:38 am
by san668
I am currently on Tier 2 General visa and applying for ILR. I have few doubts as below.
1. I have asked my sponsor to provide the letter mentioning absences from UK but my sponsor told me that Company can't mention 'absence from the UK' as they don't have any knowledge/record of me going out of UK.
However, they agreed to mention as 'authorised annual leave' and include other details like total paid annual leave allowance and the confirmation that I didn't take any unpaid leave.
I went to India on personal trip for around 20 days each year which is way less than the total paid annual leave balance. I also went for short holiday trips to Europe during weekends for which I didn't take annual leave.
I don't have more than total of 20 to 25 days of absence in the UK (including weekends) in any year. I can show all passport entry & exit stamps as proof of absence from UK.
Do they accept if I provide the letter as explained above? what should I mention in cover letter to help my application ?
2. When I checked the list of documents on the online SET O form, it is now asking only recent payslip and bank statement as below. Eariler (a month ago) it used to ask last 3 months payslip and bank statement.
"Your most recent payslip and bank or building society statement. These must be dated no earlier than one calendar month before the date of the application. The statement must show the payment, as shown on the payslip. You should not provide any additional payslips or statements, unless you are currently on maternity, paternity, shared parental or adoption leave."
Should I submit only one payslip - recent month payslip?
Regarding the bank statement, is the statement for one month showing the payslip amount enough or the last 3 months statement is required?
3. Any specific details I should mention on cover letter that will be useful to my application.
For e.g., I am not including my wife as a dependent in the ILR application. I will apply for her later as she still has visa until next year.
Should I have to mention my dependant details on the cover letter and also mention that I will apply her leave to remain before expiry.
Thanks in advance
Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 11:56 am
by zimba
Do they accept if I provide the letter as explained above? what should I mention in cover letter to help my application ?
Yes
Should I submit only one payslip - recent month payslip?
Regarding the bank statement, is the statement for one month showing the payslip amount enough or the last 3 months statement is required?
It is the most recent payslip and the corresponding bank statement only
3. Any specific details I should mention on cover letter that will be useful to my application.
For e.g., I am not including my wife as a dependent in the ILR application. I will apply for her later as she still has visa until next year.
Should I have to mention my dependant details on the cover letter and also mention that I will apply her leave to remain before expiry.
Your letter must also say that they need you for a
foreseeable future.
Dependants can apply on their own and there is no need to mention this on any covering letter.
Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 11:58 am
by cracker1234
san668 wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 11:38 am
1. I have asked my sponsor to provide the letter mentioning absences from UK but my sponsor told me that Company can't mention 'absence from the UK' as they don't have any knowledge/record of me going out of UK.
However, they agreed to mention as 'authorised annual leave' and include other details like total paid annual leave allowance and the confirmation that I didn't take any unpaid leave.
I went to India on personal trip for around 20 days each year which is way less than the total paid annual leave balance. I also went for short holiday trips to Europe during weekends for which I didn't take annual leave.
I don't have more than total of 20 to 25 days of absence in the UK (including weekends) in any year. I can show all passport entry & exit stamps as proof of absence from UK.
Do they accept if I provide the letter as explained above? what should I mention in cover letter to help my application ?
Use these templates as a reference and ask your HR to print on their letter head and sign it.
indefinite-leave-to-remain/employer-let ... 67381.html
san668 wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 11:38 am
2. When I checked the list of documents on the online SET O form, it is now asking only recent payslip and bank statement as below. Eariler (a month ago) it used to ask last 3 months payslip and bank statement.
"Your most recent payslip and bank or building society statement. These must be dated no earlier than one calendar month before the date of the application. The statement must show the payment, as shown on the payslip. You should not provide any additional payslips or statements, unless you are currently on maternity, paternity, shared parental or adoption leave."
Should I submit only one payslip - recent month payslip?
Regarding the bank statement, is the statement for one month showing the payslip amount enough or the last 3 months statement is required?
One month is fine and bank statement reflecting that amount, but for your peace of mind, you can submit 3 months.
Case Worker wants to verify the amount you getting paid each month is reflecting in your bank statements or not.
san668 wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 11:38 am
3. Any specific details I should mention on cover letter that will be useful to my application.
Which cover letter you mentioning here --- self written ?
No need to mention about your dependents if they are not applying along with you.
Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Wed May 01, 2019 10:31 pm
by san668
Thanks everyone.
In the form, there is option to submit multiple evidences. So in addition to the option of letter from sponsor I can select 'Other' option and enter 'passport entry and exit stamps'. I can later upload the scanned copies of the passport stamps. This is just to be on the safe side and to support my application.
In addition to letter, can I show the passport entry & exist stamps as evidence just to be sure?
My another doubt is - How do I need to submit original passports? Should I have to submit during the service point appointment?
Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 10:01 am
by cracker1234
For your peace of mind and to be in safer side, submit all the pages of your passport. This will work as an evidence to entry and exit stamps.
You upload the scanned copies of the original passports. They will verify whether they are in readable (or visible) format or not. If not, then they will re-scan.
Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 10:10 am
by tier21419
Dependents can apply on their own and there is no need to mention this on any covering letter.
I strongly suggest you mention that your dependent are not applying with you and will apply later.
I have seen a case on this forum, where the caseworker came back and asked about this. This then caused delays in the processing of the application and later on HO refused to refund the super-priority fees. Luckily, the guy had already mentioned that in the cover letter (which was overlooked by the case worker) and got his super-priority fees back.
Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 3:00 pm
by san668
Thanks again for the replies. I have discussed with HR about absences letter today.
On the Set O form I mentioned the dates as below.
First absence:
When did you leave the UK and Crown Dependencies? 8 October 2016
When did you return to the UK and Crown Dependencies? 2 November 2016
Another absence:
When did you leave the UK and Crown Dependencies? 17 April 2019
When did you return to the UK and Crown Dependencies? 21 April 2019
My company HR told me that on the letter she can mention only the working days which I took leave. So the above dates will be mentioned as below.
His authorized annual leaves were during on following dates;
10 October 2016 to 2 November 2016
17 April 2019 to 18 April 2019
In the first absence, 8th Oct & 9th Oct 2016 were on weekends so they won't be included on the letter.
Similarly for second absence which is a short trip, 19th, 20th & 21 st april 2019 is long weekend. So these dates won't be included in the letter.
What should I do now? Is the above letter with missing weekend dates is fine or should I mention these details on the cover letter?
Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 3:42 pm
by san668
Also want to add below.
Another absence on set O form
26 May 2018 to 28 May 2018
This won't be mentioned on the absence letter as this was during long weekend and no annual leave.
What about this? Please answer this along with my earlier question in earlier reply?
Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Sat May 04, 2019 1:00 pm
by san668
Please can someone reply to my above queries. Thanks
Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Tue May 07, 2019 9:12 pm
by ms28
I am planning to apply for my ILR in this week. Please can someone reply to my above queries.
Appreciate your help. Thanks
Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Tue May 07, 2019 9:18 pm
by CR001
ms28 wrote: ↑Tue May 07, 2019 9:12 pm
I am planning to apply for my ILR in this week. Please can someone reply to my above queries.
Appreciate your help. Thanks
This isn't your topic so not sure what queries 'above' you are referring to. Please post in your own topic you already have.
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Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 12:29 pm
by san668
I am glad to tell that my ILR has been approved today. I have submitted my biometrics today at 9 am and received the approval email from home office within 3 hours.
Thanks to Zimba and cracker1234 for answering my queries. I am grateful to this forum and to all the helpful members.
Re: Tier 2 General ILR Absences Letter
Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 12:49 pm
by cracker1234
san668 wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2019 12:29 pm
I am glad to tell that my ILR has been approved today. I have submitted my biometrics today at 9 am and received the approval email from home office within 3 hours.
Thanks to Zimba and cracker1234 for answering my queries. I am grateful to this forum and to all the helpful members.
Congrates bro!