
But I think overall this week we have had less approvals, postal I mean...

Stressful waiting

Hope those waiting will hear good news soon!
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I don't think its according to Biometric date dear.Waqasansaar wrote:I will ask solicitor about email.
I had biometrics on 2nd April as I received bio invitation on 28 March 2015. I think home office deal applications according to Bio Enrolled. When you had Bio ? Any idea about nowadays timeline ?
Are your details on the timeline by the way?Waqasansaar wrote:I will ask solicitor about email.
I had biometrics on 2nd April as I received bio invitation on 28 March 2015. I think home office deal applications according to Bio Enrolled. When you had Bio ? Any idea about nowadays timeline ?
sud315 wrote:Are your details on the timeline by the way?Waqasansaar wrote:I will ask solicitor about email.
I had biometrics on 2nd April as I received bio invitation on 28 March 2015. I think home office deal applications according to Bio Enrolled. When you had Bio ? Any idea about nowadays timeline ?
If not please add.
Also check that some who have applied earlier than you also seems to be still waiting (or may be they didn't visit the site to update it!?)
Pl check your spam folders too just in case an email gone to that may be...
[/quote]sad.1 wrote:Many many congratulations to you
Really happy to hear that.
I would like to ask to you
1- did they asked you about your current status what you doing ?
2- what grounds did you write on form 3.2?
I am also completing my 10 years soon but I have not decided yet should I hire a solicitor or not well my case is not complexes
All applications I submit was on time.
Had a refusal about entrepreneur and all.appeals was in time .
Even I have 3 points and £100 fine but it wasn't any crime offence or court case.
Simply paid my fine and got 3 points for mobile.usage.
Would you please comment. On this thanks
quote="rzbca"]Hello Friends, I have some good news to share.My ILR (LR) has been approved today in Liverpool PEO!
My experience:
10 am appointment but reached there at 9:30. Straightaway entered after security check.
Done Biometric in 20 mins. After bio they took 45 mins to decide.came out at 11. Very professional and straight forward. I was bit worried because i declare my TFL offence for fine.
I was on 4 yrs student+2 year PSW+ 4 yrs tier 1 General (last extension i showed employment .
I personally think if you have no gaps or nothing complex then you should use premium service. The money you spend really pays off.
This forum is great and I thank many of them on this forum as last 1 month I was a silent reader for every single post! Keep it up guys.
I wrote all this thinking some should benefit with my experience.
Regards
Rzbca
[/quote]rzbca wrote:Hi Sad.1, Thanks . answer of your questions:
1. They didn't ask any questions to me.
2. Ground 3.2 I just wrote N/A.as this doesn't apply to me.
I think in regards to your 3 points and fine you should mention it. I dont think it would affect you but you must disclose. If possible go on premium service.
When you had the penalty points, how long ago?
sad.1 wrote:Many many congratulations to you
Really happy to hear that.
I would like to ask to you
1- did they asked you about your current status what you doing ?
2- what grounds did you write on form 3.2?
I am also completing my 10 years soon but I have not decided yet should I hire a solicitor or not well my case is not complexes
All applications I submit was on time.
Had a refusal about entrepreneur and all.appeals was in time .
Even I have 3 points and £100 fine but it wasn't any crime offence or court case.
Simply paid my fine and got 3 points for mobile.usage.
Would you please comment. On this thanks
quote="rzbca"]Hello Friends, I have some good news to share.My ILR (LR) has been approved today in Liverpool PEO!
My experience:
10 am appointment but reached there at 9:30. Straightaway entered after security check.
Done Biometric in 20 mins. After bio they took 45 mins to decide.came out at 11. Very professional and straight forward. I was bit worried because i declare my TFL offence for fine.
I was on 4 yrs student+2 year PSW+ 4 yrs tier 1 General (last extension i showed employment .
I personally think if you have no gaps or nothing complex then you should use premium service. The money you spend really pays off.
This forum is great and I thank many of them on this forum as last 1 month I was a silent reader for every single post! Keep it up guys.
I wrote all this thinking some should benefit with my experience.
Regards
Rzbca
[/quote]sad.1 wrote:Hi rzbca,
I had them last year in September
But I have consulted a lawyer he said you are free to apply.
If you don't mind me to ask what was your current status?
I will definitely go for premium service. So who does this section 3.2 applies I haven't gone through the application form.itself but just seeing other people and having an idea,
rzbca wrote:Hi Sad.1, Thanks . answer of your questions:
1. They didn't ask any questions to me.
2. Ground 3.2 I just wrote N/A.as this doesn't apply to me.
I think in regards to your 3 points and fine you should mention it. I dont think it would affect you but you must disclose. If possible go on premium service.
When you had the penalty points, how long ago?
sad.1 wrote:Many many congratulations to you
Really happy to hear that.
I would like to ask to you
1- did they asked you about your current status what you doing ?
2- what grounds did you write on form 3.2?
I am also completing my 10 years soon but I have not decided yet should I hire a solicitor or not well my case is not complexes
All applications I submit was on time.
Had a refusal about entrepreneur and all.appeals was in time .
Even I have 3 points and £100 fine but it wasn't any crime offence or court case.
Simply paid my fine and got 3 points for mobile.usage.
Would you please comment. On this thanks
quote="rzbca"]Hello Friends, I have some good news to share.My ILR (LR) has been approved today in Liverpool PEO!
My experience:
10 am appointment but reached there at 9:30. Straightaway entered after security check.
Done Biometric in 20 mins. After bio they took 45 mins to decide.came out at 11. Very professional and straight forward. I was bit worried because i declare my TFL offence for fine.
I was on 4 yrs student+2 year PSW+ 4 yrs tier 1 General (last extension i showed employment .
I personally think if you have no gaps or nothing complex then you should use premium service. The money you spend really pays off.
This forum is great and I thank many of them on this forum as last 1 month I was a silent reader for every single post! Keep it up guys.
I wrote all this thinking some should benefit with my experience.
Regards
Rzbca
Gbe did you make a new application, is it a premium service. pls throw more light your question is a bit confusing.gbe wrote:After Boimetric and your case has been passed to case worker and they told you further check is required.
Furthermore, you will hear from us by next week when your documents will be post to you.
Is that normal ?
Omor4real wrote:Gbe did you make a new application, is it a premium service. pls throw more light your question is a bit confusing.gbe wrote:After Boimetric and your case has been passed to case worker and they told you further check is required.
Furthermore, you will hear from us by next week when your documents will be post to you.
Is that normal ?
Na74 wrote:Please do not listen to this guy - and seek professional advice from a lawyer. Mention to your lawyer about wriiting a letter to HO detailing all your english tests.Dec17 wrote:freeman0410 wrote: Hi mate according to me you should mention all the English you did it's too late ,better stay as it is don't send anything now because it may caused you leave every thing with god he will handle it our prayers always with you I hope you will come soon with possible result . You are the luckiest one at least get interview there is lots still waiting long long time who did TOIEC .
Is your details r on google drive?sathmaha wrote:Hello,
I have submit my 10 years application on 27/03/15 and called for an Biometric registration on last Thursday and I processed that. what will happen from now onwards? I am new to this area, please anyone kindly advise.
rzbca wrote:Hello Friends, I have some good news to share.My ILR (LR) has been approved today in Liverpool PEO!
My experience:
10 am appointment but reached there at 9:30. Straightaway entered after security check.
Done Biometric in 20 mins. After bio they took 45 mins to decide.came out at 11. Very professional and straight forward. I was bit worried because i declare my TFL offence for fine.
I was on 4 yrs student+2 year PSW+ 4 yrs tier 1 General (last extension i showed employment .
I personally think if you have no gaps or nothing complex then you should use premium service. The money you spend really pays off.
This forum is great and I thank many of them on this forum as last 1 month I was a silent reader for every single post! Keep it up guys.
I wrote all this thinking some should benefit with my experience.
Regards
Rzbca
For dependent visa u need to pay NHS Health surcharge.UKres wrote:Hi guys,
I have question if someone can answer,
After getting the iLR on long residency if we apply for dependent visa do we need to pay crappy NHs charges.
Its £200 per years.
Any answer will be appreciated.
Thanks
TeWaio wrote:Hi everyone,
I have followed this board for a while and appreciate all the knowledge that is shared.
My situation:
Arrived UK 29-09-05.
4 years on Tier 4, followed by 2 years on Tier 2 (general), followed by 3 years on Tier 4 again, followed by Tier 2 (general) I currently hold.
Meet all requirements for 10-year ILR (schedule of absences < 540 days, no convictions, no breaks in leave etc.) therefore eligible to apply for 10-year ILR on 01-09-15 (Home Office accepts applications 28 days early).
Have recently learned I am being made redundant by my Tier 2 employer effective 29-05-15. Therefore leave will be curtailed to 28-07-15 (termination date + 60 days), or, as I understand happens in practice, a extra week or so to account for the time it takes my employer to notify the Home Office and the Home Office to curtail my leave.
Therefore, I will probably have my leave to remain curtailed to a date sometime in early-mid August, which is a matter of weeks before I am eligible to apply for 10-year ILR.
There seems to be a 28-day 'grace' period that happens immediately after a leave curtailment date passes, whereby the Home Office can accept visa applications, and if said applications are successful do not count this as "breaking" ILR eligibility. My question is this: Were I not able to find another Tier 2 job in time, and were I to overstay beyond my likely early-mid August leave curtailment date and then submit my 10-year ILR application on 01-09-15, would that application be automatically refused, or would it stand a chance of being accepted (being within the 28-day grace period) if I otherwise met every possible requirement?
Thanks for reading. In a pretty tough situation here so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best Wishes,
TW
Congrats and Updateddream40 wrote:Dear All set LR postal application waiting friends
My daughter got approval someone can please update for me on Google sheet details are below
Application made on 4th April
Biometric 13 April decision date 01 May 2015
Documents received with approval letter today as of 4th May 22015
Please note my daughter case was simple and straightforward never refused her application in last 10 years
Thanks
Dream 40
TeWaio wrote:Can anyone help me on the below?
TeWaio wrote:Hi everyone,
I have followed this board for a while and appreciate all the knowledge that is shared.
My situation:
Arrived UK 29-09-05.
4 years on Tier 4, followed by 2 years on Tier 2 (general), followed by 3 years on Tier 4 again, followed by Tier 2 (general) I currently hold.
Meet all requirements for 10-year ILR (schedule of absences < 540 days, no convictions, no breaks in leave etc.) therefore eligible to apply for 10-year ILR on 01-09-15 (Home Office accepts applications 28 days early).
Have recently learned I am being made redundant by my Tier 2 employer effective 29-05-15. Therefore leave will be curtailed to 28-07-15 (termination date + 60 days), or, as I understand happens in practice, a extra week or so to account for the time it takes my employer to notify the Home Office and the Home Office to curtail my leave.
Therefore, I will probably have my leave to remain curtailed to a date sometime in early-mid August, which is a matter of weeks before I am eligible to apply for 10-year ILR.
There seems to be a 28-day 'grace' period that happens immediately after a leave curtailment date passes, whereby the Home Office can accept visa applications, and if said applications are successful do not count this as "breaking" ILR eligibility. My question is this: Were I not able to find another Tier 2 job in time, and were I to overstay beyond my likely early-mid August leave curtailment date and then submit my 10-year ILR application on 01-09-15, would that application be automatically refused, or would it stand a chance of being accepted (being within the 28-day grace period) if I otherwise met every possible requirement?
Thanks for reading. In a pretty tough situation here so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best Wishes,
TW
smir wrote:When you are near to expiry of 60 days letter issued by HO
Just file flr fp
Then delay biometric till last day and as soon as you click 10 year differ application to set lr
TeWaio wrote:Can anyone help me on the below?
TeWaio wrote:Hi everyone,
I have followed this board for a while and appreciate all the knowledge that is shared.
My situation:
Arrived UK 29-09-05.
4 years on Tier 4, followed by 2 years on Tier 2 (general), followed by 3 years on Tier 4 again, followed by Tier 2 (general) I currently hold.
Meet all requirements for 10-year ILR (schedule of absences < 540 days, no convictions, no breaks in leave etc.) therefore eligible to apply for 10-year ILR on 01-09-15 (Home Office accepts applications 28 days early).
Have recently learned I am being made redundant by my Tier 2 employer effective 29-05-15. Therefore leave will be curtailed to 28-07-15 (termination date + 60 days), or, as I understand happens in practice, a extra week or so to account for the time it takes my employer to notify the Home Office and the Home Office to curtail my leave.
Therefore, I will probably have my leave to remain curtailed to a date sometime in early-mid August, which is a matter of weeks before I am eligible to apply for 10-year ILR.
There seems to be a 28-day 'grace' period that happens immediately after a leave curtailment date passes, whereby the Home Office can accept visa applications, and if said applications are successful do not count this as "breaking" ILR eligibility. My question is this: Were I not able to find another Tier 2 job in time, and were I to overstay beyond my likely early-mid August leave curtailment date and then submit my 10-year ILR application on 01-09-15, would that application be automatically refused, or would it stand a chance of being accepted (being within the 28-day grace period) if I otherwise met every possible requirement?
Thanks for reading. In a pretty tough situation here so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best Wishes,
TW