homola wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2017 1:14 am
Hi all...
I need help.
If im applying for indefinite leave to remain in the UK as a person who was refused asylum after 6 years -
1. What form do i complete?
2. What supporting documents can I submit?
3. Can I use the premium service?
4. Do I need english test or life in the uk.
5. Do I pay the health surcharge fee?
I was granted my first 3yrs in November 2011
Thanking you in advance
1. I think it is form DL as you have had a failed asylum before being granted Dlr.
2. Usually they will look at the circumstances prevailing at the time of original grant of DLR, and any other evidence.
If the grant was based on family life, then things like utility bills, letters, bank account statements as well as proof of income and maybe letters of support would and the fact that the family life is still intact (still married to the same spouse) and there haven't been changes since been granted. But as you will have to see on your documents what you were given DLR for.
Also note, make sure you complete 6 years of DLR before applying(minus 28 days as that would count as well.
3. As far as my understanding is, premium service can only be used with these application forms.
Click here . Again as yiu were granted DLR based on a previous failed asylum application, I think you might not be able to do Premium service as your case might also be complicated and might need more time to decide.
4. For those on DLR there are no language requirements.
5. No as you will be applicable to apply for settlement (ILR) after accrued 6 years. There will be no NHS surcharge.