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Think I might have messed up ILR

Posted: Sun May 19, 2019 6:04 pm
by s4aox
Hello,

Recently applied for ILR (5 year route, set M) for the Mrs, using the standard service. After getting her biometrics done, we went home to put our original paper work away (New system), it then dawned on me that I forgot to include a letter to explain my printed wage slips.

My wage slips are accessed via online and a PDF version can be printed with the company name at the top, it's very detailed, before we submitted her application, I had the printed pay slips stamped by roll. The letter I needed to write explains that the company does not sign pay slips nor does it write a letter to say they're authentic, but are happy to have them stamped by payroll, and are happy to verify over telephone if needed.

Bricking it now, will have to wait 4-6 months to know if i've screwed this up, looking for some reassurance form someone who may have done the same.

For her FLR (M) 2.5 years ago, I submitted stamped payslips (not signed or with a letter) and had no issues, but I did write a letter explaining this.

Provided the following to prove income:

1.Original 6 months bank statements
2. Printed Wage Slip (Stamped by payroll)
3. Printed P60 (Stamped) by payroll
4. Company Letter stating my salary, type of employment, duration etc.

Any hope?

Re: Think I might have messed up ILR

Posted: Sun May 19, 2019 6:07 pm
by CULLINAN
s4aox wrote:
Sun May 19, 2019 6:04 pm
Hello,

Recently applied for ILR (5 year route, set M)for the Mrs, using the standard service. After getting her biometrics done, we went home to put our original paper work away (New system), it then dawned on me that I forgot to include a letter to explain my printed wage slips.

My wage slips are accessed via online and a PDF version can be printed with the company name at the top, it's very detailed, before we submitted her application, I had the printed pay slips stamped by roll. The letter I needed to write explains that the company does not sign pay slips nor does it write a letter to say they're authentic, but are happy to have them stamped by payroll, and are happy to verify over telephone if needed.

Bricking it now, will have to wait 4-6 months to know if i've screwed this up, looking for some reassurance form someone who may have done the same.

For her FLR (M) 2.5 years ago, I submitted stamped payslips (not signed or with a letter) and had no issues, but I did write a letter explaining this.

Any hope?
You can post a cover letter and send a clarification always. Mention the Case ID on it and it will reach your CW.