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Success at Croydon, 21 June 2011, ILR with 2 dependents

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:18 am
by aloalomarciano
This website has been a great help to me over the years. I'm happy to now be sharing my experience getting ILR with other users.

Making the appointment
I booked online but the confirmation sent by email and text didn't reflect that the appointment covered my two dependents. (Important because otherwise they don't accept them on the day). I phoned to confirm -- they were included but evidently the correspondence they send doesn't show this. Later I had to change the appointment date. I did this by phone and it was hassle-free.

On the day
We arrived early (me + husband + almost two-year old child). The procedure is as others described: 1) airport-style security, 2) initial check that application is complete, 3) payment, 4) wait to be called for full review of application with supporting documents.

We waited about 1 hour after paying to be seen. Then, I was asked for:
- passports
- application
- pay slips
- P60s
- bank statements
- employer letter (I had many work-related absences)

I brought many other documents (including evidence of cohabitation) but wasn't asked for them.

I brought photocopies of everything and the officer asked for copies of the requested documents. I expect this saved time since he didn't have to make copies himself.

I didn't experience any of the negative treatment others have described at Croydon.

Good luck!

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 9:15 am
by gentlejuke
Hi aloalomarciano - congratulations.
I have made online booking for Aug first week solihull. Received only a mail but not text. Mail that I had received has only a booking reference number and date&time of appointment. It doesn't mention members (i.e. I and my two dependents).

Can you let me know mail that I received above is fine? how can I cross check that it has all members (incl dependents).
is it mandatory to receive text as well?

Thanks,

Re: Success at Croydon, 21 June 2011, ILR with 2 dependents

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 9:59 am
by smaganti
aloalomarciano wrote:This website has been a great help to me over the years. I'm happy to now be sharing my experience getting ILR with other users.

Making the appointment
I booked online but the confirmation sent by email and text didn't reflect that the appointment covered my two dependents. (Important because otherwise they don't accept them on the day). I phoned to confirm -- they were included but evidently the correspondence they send doesn't show this. Later I had to change the appointment date. I did this by phone and it was hassle-free.

On the day
We arrived early (me + husband + almost two-year old child). The procedure is as others described: 1) airport-style security, 2) initial check that application is complete, 3) payment, 4) wait to be called for full review of application with supporting documents.

We waited about 1 hour after paying to be seen. Then, I was asked for:
- passports
- application
- pay slips
- P60s
- bank statements
- employer letter (I had many work-related absences)

I brought many other documents (including evidence of cohabitation) but wasn't asked for them.

I brought photocopies of everything and the officer asked for copies of the requested documents. I expect this saved time since he didn't have to make copies himself.

I didn't experience any of the negative treatment others have described at Croydon.

Good luck!

Congratulations..Are you on tier 1..?

ILR

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 8:14 pm
by vijay13
gentlejuke wrote:Hi aloalomarciano - congratulations.
I have made online booking for Aug first week solihull. Received only a mail but not text. Mail that I had received has only a booking reference number and date&time of appointment. It doesn't mention members (i.e. I and my two dependents).

Can you let me know mail that I received above is fine? how can I cross check that it has all members (incl dependents).
is it mandatory to receive text as well?

Thanks,
Hi,
I have also received a single mail but it doesn't mention anything about the dependants...i hope thats ok...senior members please shed some light...

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:25 am
by aloalomarciano
I suggest calling by phone to confirm that your booking includes dependents.

If I remember correctly, the text arrived slightly after the email, but contained the same information. I wasn't asked for a text when I went to the appointment, so I don't think receiving one is critical.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:26 am
by aloalomarciano
Yes, I was HSMP + Tier 1.

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 11:48 am
by vik_mad
aloalomarciano wrote:Yes, I was HSMP + Tier 1.
Hello Congrats!!!

What was your first entry date to the UK. did you come in time as soon as you receive the entry clearance or was there any gap betwee your visa and your entry to the UK?

thanks,

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 9:16 pm
by aloalomarciano
I came soon after the first visa was issued and I didn't have gaps so the time spent in country was sufficient to qualify for ILR.

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:40 am
by CullenD
Congratz on the success!

One question if you don't mind me asking: Was you income higher or lower than than the last time when you applied for Teir 1?

Thanks in advance
Dave

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:09 pm
by thaman
hi,

congrats for you ilr. my appointment is on 15 july. i am taking following documents:
passports
pay slips
p60
bank statements
original hsmp ltr+extension ltr.

are these ok.

i have not given life in the uk test as it is not required for pre nov 2006 hsmpians. is that ok? i entered uk in aug 2006 under hsmp.


any other doc you suggest i shld take?

thanks....

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:06 pm
by mk357
thaman wrote:hi,

congrats for you ilr. my appointment is on 15 july. i am taking following documents:
passports
pay slips
p60
bank statements
original hsmp ltr+extension ltr.

are these ok.

i have not given life in the uk test as it is not required for pre nov 2006 hsmpians. is that ok? i entered uk in aug 2006 under hsmp.


any other doc you suggest i shld take?

thanks....
LIUK is not required for pre-Nov HSMPs.

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:38 pm
by aloalomarciano
CullenD: My salary was about the same, maybe slightly higher than the last time. However, he only seemed interested in confirming that I met the requirement, not in comparing previous earnings.

thaman: Other documents that you might consider are
- letter from your employer (especially if you travel abroad for work)
- bank statements for savings, although maintenance funds are not a requirement and I wasn't asked for these

If you're applying with dependents:
- evidence of cohabitation for a partner/spouse (e.g. bills/statements with shared address)
- birth certificate if a child was born in the UK

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 9:46 pm
by thaman
aloalomarciano wrote:CullenD: My salary was about the same, maybe slightly higher than the last time. However, he only seemed interested in confirming that I met the requirement, not in comparing previous earnings.

thaman: Other documents that you might consider are
- letter from your employer (especially if you travel abroad for work)
- bank statements for savings, although maintenance funds are not a requirement and I wasn't asked for these

If you're applying with dependents:
- evidence of cohabitation for a partner/spouse (e.g. bills/statements with shared address)
- birth certificate if a child was born in the UK

thanks mk & Cullen.

Yes I will take documents to show my wife is staying with me since aug 2006 itself. i have absences of only 60 days in these 5 years from UK as don't have travelling involved outside UK.

hopefully it goes fine :)