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Success ILR Set M Croydon

Post by juliajules1979 » Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:56 pm

At last my Husband got it! Many thanks to everybody who has helped me and given me advice and reassurance.

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Post by ferrarilondon » Mon Jan 24, 2011 4:24 pm

Can you please tell us your experience in details?

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Post by juliajules1979 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:32 am

Hi
Process was fine, until I gave her a letter from my parents to say that we lived in their home. Then she started asking my husband, had he lived in the Uk before, what were his reasons before, when did he come to the UK first time and when did he leave. She said she would do some checks. She came back and started looking at the computer, no word of a lie, she must have looked at his passport over 20 times! She said there is something wrong in the system and could we wait in the waiting area and she would call us back. We waited an hour, so stressed thinking we would recieve bad news. We then heard a group of numbers called out and they called our number. They then told us that he had recieved ILR. Terrible service in Croydon, we were not reassured by the officer at all. But he got it, thats all that matters!
The documents they were interested in were:
Hubbys 3 month pay slips.
3 Month Joint bank statements.
Both our HMRC Tax code notices.
Hubbys letters, doctors, NI, NHS Medical card, car insurance,
My polling card, car insurance, NHS letter, pension forecast.
Tax credits letters.


As long as you have all your evidence there seems to be no problems.
Good luck to all!

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how much income?

Post by 688148256 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 1:04 pm

Hi, thanks for sharing!

Could you put some light on how much income you showed?

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Post by juliajules1979 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:05 pm

She just took three of my husbands latest payslips, they were £830 each month. She took the lastest 3 bank statements. At the time that the bank statement was produced each month we had a balnce of just over £1000.
I had included a statement showing my savings, but she didnt even look at it.

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Post by 688148256 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 5:15 pm

do they look at minimum income.

Well I earn 600 and my wife earns 600 p/month ASWELL. Is that enough and we do have savings of over 6000.

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Post by 688148256 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 5:33 pm

Also did you hire a solicitor for this application.

Our situation is this:

1. Total wages p/month = 1200
2. Savings = 6000+
3. Living with my brother at his house
4. I am self employed
5. GOT joint bank a/c, electric & gas, telephone bill, driving licence, NHS.

My wife's visa application will be made in MAY11 sometime what advice would YOU give us?

THANKS

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Post by juliajules1979 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 8:32 pm

Hi
No we didn't have a solicitor. I don't believe you need one as the application itself is very straight forward, it is stressful waiting to submit it!
Your documents sound fine. You should provide a letter from you brother saying that you live in his house and the dates you have lived there. Also get him to write in the letter if you pay him any money towards bills.
You will be fine as long a you submit all the information they require.

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Post by abbi123 » Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:00 am

[quote="juliajules1979"]Hi
No we didn't have a solicitor. I don't believe you need one as the application itself is very straight forward, it is stressful waiting to submit it!
Your documents sound fine. You should provide a letter from you brother saying that you live in his house and the dates you have lived there. Also get him to write in the letter if you pay him any money towards bills.
You will be fine as long a you submit all the information they require.[/quote]

Hi juliajules
congratulation, do you mind to send me format of letters you took from your parents , since i was fallowing your case and your queries form the begining......i am lso same situation like you, but i live with my sister and brother in law, they own the house and i dont pay any bills to them.......if you can send me format of letter you took from your parents to my email address, i will be very veyr thankfull to you
my email address
aseemauma@yahoo.com
many thanks

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