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Query about ILR dates
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2021 9:25 am
by SkilledWorker
Hi,
I have gone through some posts here and am curious as tier 2 visa has now been changed to skilled visa and am not sure of how dates for ILR are calculated.
If the way I am calculating (guided from some poste here) is correct, then its a big financial mess I am looking at in future.
My date of Entry clearance is - 08/11/2017 (Tier 2 General Visa )
2 dependents on Tier 2 dependant visa
Date of entry in UK - 30/11/2017
Visa expires on - 09/10/2022
If I calculate 28 days from the date of entry clearance, then earliest I can apply for ILR is 12 -13 oct 2022, which means that since my visa will expire on 09 oct and I have to apply for an extension of visa for all 3 of us to keep us legally in UK on 12-13 oct 22.
For 3 of us, the extension of visa (3 years) will cost me approx 8000 £ (NHS surcharge etc included).
And then I have to apply for ILR later, which will be another £8000-9000.
Is there a way to avoid the extension of visa cost/application? Can I apply for ILR 28 days before the expiry of visa (not the entry clearance dae) ? (but I won't have finished 5 years then)?
Is this a common situation or am I the unlucky one here?
Pl advise. I am hoping that my calculation is wrong or I have missed something in rules. What is teh best option for me? Thanks.
Re: Query about ILR dates
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2021 11:48 am
by SkilledWorker
Digging more on this forum, I think I realize now why this has happened.
My CoS mentions the date of expiry of contract as 25 Sep 22.
When I first applied for Visa (in Aug 2017), it got delayed by 80 + days (no error of mine or office). I finally got the visa in Oct 17.
I was originally supposed to come to UK in Aug/Sep 2017 but ended up coming in Nov 17.
But in the CoS, dates reamined the same as it could not be changed.
Can anything be done now? Basically if I get one extra week on my current visa, I can apply for ILR.
Will HR writing to home office, about this issue help? Any other past posts here that you can pl refer me to ?
Re: Query about ILR dates
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2021 2:05 pm
by CR001
Apply shortly before visa expiry and book biometrics appointment when you are within the 28 days period.
Re: Query about ILR dates
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2021 4:15 pm
by SkilledWorker
Thanks CR001
But if I apply before visa expiry, I wont have completed 5 years from the date of entry clearance on the day of application.
Will I be eligible to apply for ILR? Wont they reject it ?
Re: Query about ILR dates
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2021 4:59 pm
by CR001
It's fine, many do this. As long as you are eligible on the date of decision.
Re: Query about ILR dates
Posted: Sat Oct 02, 2021 10:39 am
by SkilledWorker
Thanks CR001.
I am not able to understand your comment when you say “when you are within the 28 days period.”
My visa expires on – 09/10/22
My 5 years stay from date of entry clearance is – 08/11/22 (that means my 28 days prior start on 11/10/22)
If I do the following should I be fine –
Apply for ILR online on 07/10/22 (since visa expires on 09/10/22)
Upload documents by 15/10/22 (that will be within 28 days of 5 yrs. Period – 28days)
Book Biometrics by 15/10 to 30/10/22
If I use priority service, will it go aginst my case, since I am already applying at a earlier date.
Thanks for your time and advise. I wish my HR looks at the forum for updating their knowledge.
Re: Query about ILR dates
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 5:28 pm
by SkilledWorker
Hi ,
My visa expires in Oct 2022, which means that I have to apply for ILR before that (even though I dont finish 28 days before... requiement).
My COS expires in last week of sep. Does it mean that I have to apply for ILR before the expiry of the COS ? Or it doesnt matter?
Employer is willing to issue another COS. So, when should I get that ideally ? Can you please point me to a previous query / sticky where it has been anwered. I can refer to that.
Thanks.
Re: Query about ILR dates
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 11:15 am
by SkilledWorker
Hi All,
Any thoughts on this please. Thanks.
Re: Query about ILR dates
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 4:37 pm
by zimba
COS is only issue during extension, no need for a new COS
Date on Passport renewals
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:46 am
by SkilledWorker
Hi,
I recently applied for renewal of my passport (well within the timeline).
However, they delayed the passport due to a police check.
So old passport expired on 03/01/2022 whereas the new one issued starts from 05/01/22.
Will that affect my ILR application (which I will submit later this year) ? Do I need to add some documents or fill in an additional form for 2 days gap in my pasport?
Thanks
Re: Date on Passport renewals
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:57 am
by kbthebear
Scan both passports when applying for ILR
Re: Date on Passport renewals
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 11:12 am
by AmazonianX
SkilledWorker wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:46 am
Hi,
I recently applied for renewal of my passport (well within the timeline).
However, they delayed the passport due to a police check.
So old passport expired on 03/01/2022 whereas the new one issued starts from 05/01/22.
Will that affect my ILR application (which I will submit later this year) ?
No Do I need to add some documents or fill in an additional form for 2 days gap in my pasport?
No
Thanks
Upload scanned copies of the biodata pages and those pages containing travel history.
ILR dates Jitters
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 11:55 am
by SkilledWorker
Hi,
I posted this earlier too (months back). But now as I am approaching the date and documentation process, I am getting nervous.
Date of my Tier 2 visa expiry – 9 oct 22
Earliest that I can apply (i.e. within 28 days) – 11 Oct 22 (as visa issued on 08/11/2017)
Should I apply on 7 Oct (i.e. 31 days before the eligibility or 5 years qualifying period) and then book biometrics somewhere on 15 Oct ??
A few links posted here (of Oxford and Cambridge universities) say that if you apply early, application is ‘automatically rejected’.
My HR is saying to get a ‘visa extension’, which means I have to pay a lot. Should I go for visa extension and then apply for ILR (as a safe and expensive option).
Or am unnecessarily worrying and this is a routine question.
Is there a way my HR can ask home office for advise ? Or no such option exists.
Thanks for all the help and advise.
Re: Query about ILR dates
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 12:10 pm
by CR001
CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 2:05 pm
Apply shortly before visa expiry and book biometrics appointment when you are within the 28 days period.
The advice given last year when you asked (topics merged) has not changed.
Re: ILR dates Jitters
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 12:32 pm
by SkilledWorker
Thanks.
Should I go for 'priority' service? Or stick to Standard given that its 'early' ?
Re: ILR dates Jitters
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 12:37 pm
by garrick
I suggest you to take solicitor’s help in your case. 28 days before visa expiry is mandatory for ILR application. If you apply before it, your ILR application can be rejected.
Re: ILR dates Jitters
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 12:43 pm
by SkilledWorker
How much solicitor charges ?
I am checking posts here. And saw many such cases who applied early and got it.....
Re: ILR dates Jitters
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 1:59 pm
by zimba
garrick wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 12:37 pm
I suggest you to take solicitor’s help in your case. 28 days before visa expiry is mandatory for ILR application. If you apply before it, your ILR application can be rejected.
ILR is granted as the day of the decision is used. Why does the OP need the help of a solicitor ??
Re: ILR dates Jitters
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 2:34 pm
by SkilledWorker
Wont use a solicitor. don't Don't have that much money.
Plus its reassuring after reading so many posts here with similar cases who have been granted ilr.
Some queries -
Application can be submitted on Saturdays ?? (portal is not closed ? correct ?)
What is the timeline now for documents submission and biometric ? I remember reading that earlier there was a delay of 28 days.
Thanks
Re: ILR dates Jitters
Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2022 7:45 pm
by AmazonianX
SkilledWorker wrote: ↑Wed Feb 16, 2022 2:34 pm
Wont use a solicitor. don't Don't have that much money.
Plus its reassuring after reading so many posts here with similar cases who have been granted ilr.
Some queries -
Application can be submitted on Saturdays ?? (portal is not closed ? correct ?)
It can be submitted anytime of any day.
What is the timeline now for documents submission and biometric ? I remember reading that earlier there was a delay of 28 days.
Thanks
Advice please
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2022 9:02 am
by SkilledWorker
Hi all,
I am preparing ILR application now. My visa expires 2 days before the (5 years minus 28 days period). I have been advised to apply close to the visa expiry and then take a biometrics appointment within 28 days period. So that is my plan. However, I want to apply for priority / superpriorty due to family constraints. I have seen many posts here that people are not able to get priority slots even after trying for 15-20 days. So my query is how early can I apply for ILR (that will give me enough time to look for the priority slots)
Is it Ok to apply 15 days earlier than (5 years - 28 days period). that will give me 15 days to look for priority slots. Any advise ?
Thanks
Re: Query about ILR dates
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2022 11:05 am
by zimba
Re: Advice please
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2022 11:31 am
by SkilledWorker
Thanks Zimba.
Just to clarify in my case it will be - I mean 5 years minus 43 days. Hope not too early ??
But I will book biometrics within 28 days as suggested.
Thanks.
Re: Advice please
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2022 1:17 pm
by zimba
SkilledWorker wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 11:31 am
Thanks Zimba.
Just to clarify in my case it will be - I mean 5 years minus 43 days. Hope not too early ??
But I will book biometrics within 28 days as suggested.
Thanks.
You already have been advised before, the date of decision will be used

P60 for ILR
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2022 12:19 pm
by SkilledWorker
Hi,
I can't find P60 for 2018. I do have from 2019 to 2022.
Do I have to ask my employer (I haven't changed employer in these years).
Or it is not needed?
Thanks
(sorry if it is already posted; I sent one post an hour back, but cant see it anywhere)