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Thanks for the reply, please read this link.paulp wrote:You can certainly ask your MP to ask the HO to speed up the processing of your application.
I'm not quite sure about getting the right to work, but it doesn't hurt to share the financial situation of your family and you with the MP and ask him if anything can be done. That's the first time I hear about this.
Yes John you are right they have started clearing their mess.John wrote:nchowdhury, that is great news! And a great indication that UKBA are starting to do the necessary to unravel the mess that they have got themselves into.
I stayed in UK and I was affected by the retrospective changes in HSMP therefore I just waited for the JR success and implementation.republique wrote:I am reading this after the dilemma and I have to say, that is one great solicitor. Did you return home or did you stay in the country in the process??
He certainly kept to his word about this being resolved in a couple of months. I have to say, I wouldn't think it would have worked in your favour if you stayed in country and protested so that solicitor knows his craft and immigration law.
You are right Siggi at that time I was about to follow your advice but while I was preparing to go back HSMP JR succeeded and then I decided to stay back and wait for the JR decision to be implemented.Siggi wrote:Nchowdhury,
Well done I'm pleased that you succeeded.
Sorry my advice was'nt as positive as you may have liked, but it's the way I and other saw it.
Non the less cases like yours make this site worth while.
Good luck in the future.
Thanks Siggi, I must say help & advise from people like you also make this site so wonderful and helpful.Siggi wrote:Hi Nchowdhury
I delighted that you have succeded with your ILR.
As I said once before that is what this site is all about people with genuine problems that get resolved, with input from members of this site.
I wish you well and good luck in the future.
nchowdhury wrote:Just to let everyone know that I got ILR today.
I would like to share my experience while obtaining ILR at Sheffield PEO.
Appointment was 2:00 pm.
Reached there at 1:20 pm
After security check (scanning/x-rays etc.) the security person told me to go to the reception counter.
I went there and took the number token (now the time was 1:47 pm) and she told me that to wait till your number will be called.
Waited till 2:35 pm then number was called I went to that counter. There were 6 counters. The lady explained me that first she will check the eligibility of the application and the correct documents have you brought. She had a form and she checked my application (SET (O)), LIUK certificate, then she checked somethings in the computer and she asked me about the documents I got and she kept my passport.
Then she gave me back the application and asked me to pay and wait till a case worker will call your number, which I did and waited.
Then at 2:37 my number was announced. He basically saw all my documents (salary slip, bank statements, employers letter) and he said for HSMP they don't need so much of documents, just evidence of economic activity would be enough. He kept the copy of LIUK certificate, original employers letter, my business card.
And said you will be given ILR, it will take an hour or so.
At 3:30 my number was called and asked me to check the name on the visa and gave me my passport with covering letter.
So basically within 2 hours everything was done.
Thanks to every one.
Regards
N. Chowdhury
Best of Luck & succeed.3crown wrote:Wow you've given me hope. Well done & Enjoyx