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ILR success 18/04/2011 - SET(o) - PEO Croydon

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darksun
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ILR success 18/04/2011 - SET(o) - PEO Croydon

Post by darksun » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:30 pm

Hi All,

I've received my ILR today at Croydon. Since this forum is always very helpful, I'd like to share my experience.

My application was WP + Tier 1. I applied under Tier 1.
Documents I submitted;

-Set O form.
-Employer Letter (stating I'm working since XXX date and still being employed) I've been working with the same employer for 5 years.
-Another signed company letter showing dates of my holidays taken.
-12 month payslips.
-12 month bank statements.
-LIUK test certificate.
-Police Register Certificate.
-A colored absence sheet with dates entered and exit, passport pages stamped, how many days each absence is and reason.
-2 photos with my name written behind them.
-Photocopies of my passport
and photocopy of everything I've submitted anyway which I believe it's quite helpful.

My appointment was at 10.30 am and I was there as stated half an hour early at 10. There were quite a few people. So after a quick airport style security check, I was in queue for my documents to be checked and given a number. The guy was very helpful. He checked my form and asked a few things about my documents. He also asked if I have any traffic offenses or anything. I said no, I don't even have a driving license. He smiled and said yeah they're making very strict rules about it.

Right after that I went to first to floor to make the payment then to waiting area. It was 11.15 when my number was called. My caseworker asked for my documents 1 by 1. It took 5 minutes to give all the documents. I've put everything to individual files with their photocopies.

He said the rules are changed recently so he needs to work on the case and will let me know if he needs anything..

After 45 minutes or so he said everything is fine and he'll show it to his senior caseworker. He sent me to lunch and told me to come back around 2.30 pm.

I've arrived on time again, actually 10 minutes early. Caseworker came back to his desk around 3pm. I'll tell you that was one hell of a wait! :) I'm a worrier and I was wondering if everything is good.

He arrived and he said he was at lunch sorry for the wait, everything is fine and I'm granted ILR. It took another 1 hour to get it stamped on my passport since PEO was very busy.

Overall my experience was nice, it's a fact that Croydon PEO is quite a busy place so I'd recommend to go even a bit earlier to your appointment. I've been there in 2006 and 2007 but never was this busy...

Just prepare your documents nicely organized, have them photocopied and it'll be all good :)

Good luck to all applying soon...

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Re: ILR success 18/04/2011 - SET(o) - PEO Croydon

Post by abc_1979 » Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:12 am

darksun wrote:Hi All,

I've received my ILR today at Croydon. Since this forum is always very helpful, I'd like to share my experience.

My application was WP + Tier 1. I applied under Tier 1.
Documents I submitted;

-Set O form.
-Employer Letter (stating I'm working since XXX date and still being employed) I've been working with the same employer for 5 years.
-Another signed company letter showing dates of my holidays taken.
-12 month payslips.
-12 month bank statements.
-LIUK test certificate.
-Police Register Certificate.
-A colored absence sheet with dates entered and exit, passport pages stamped, how many days each absence is and reason.
-2 photos with my name written behind them.
-Photocopies of my passport
and photocopy of everything I've submitted anyway which I believe it's quite helpful.

My appointment was at 10.30 am and I was there as stated half an hour early at 10. There were quite a few people. So after a quick airport style security check, I was in queue for my documents to be checked and given a number. The guy was very helpful. He checked my form and asked a few things about my documents. He also asked if I have any traffic offenses or anything. I said no, I don't even have a driving license. He smiled and said yeah they're making very strict rules about it.

Right after that I went to first to floor to make the payment then to waiting area. It was 11.15 when my number was called. My caseworker asked for my documents 1 by 1. It took 5 minutes to give all the documents. I've put everything to individual files with their photocopies.

He said the rules are changed recently so he needs to work on the case and will let me know if he needs anything..

After 45 minutes or so he said everything is fine and he'll show it to his senior caseworker. He sent me to lunch and told me to come back around 2.30 pm.

I've arrived on time again, actually 10 minutes early. Caseworker came back to his desk around 3pm. I'll tell you that was one hell of a wait! :) I'm a worrier and I was wondering if everything is good.

He arrived and he said he was at lunch sorry for the wait, everything is fine and I'm granted ILR. It took another 1 hour to get it stamped on my passport since PEO was very busy.

Overall my experience was nice, it's a fact that Croydon PEO is quite a busy place so I'd recommend to go even a bit earlier to your appointment. I've been there in 2006 and 2007 but never was this busy...

Just prepare your documents nicely organized, have them photocopied and it'll be all good :)

Good luck to all applying soon...
congrats!! just one question, have you ben asked to take police register certificate?

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Post by smaganti » Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:35 am

Congratulations and thanks for sharing your experience...

You haven't been asked for any P60s..? please let me know

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Post by darksun » Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:37 pm

abc_1979: Yes I was asked to register to police when I got into country first.
smaganti: No they didnt ask for them but I had them with me in case. Only 4 of them though since this year's P60 will be given in May.

I also took with me 60 payslips, again in case of they need anything but they didn't ask anything like that...

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Post by manyaonisland » Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:47 pm

Congratulations for getting your ILR.

Don't they need the bank statements and playslips for last 5 yrs? I thought they do. have you had those with you?

Also how much savings did you show or rather did they ask you to prove that you have savings built up over 5 yrs?

Once again congratulations!

regards,
Manya..

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Post by darksun » Tue Apr 19, 2011 1:29 pm

Hey manyaonisland

Thanks! The guidance doesn't indicate anything like that. The only reason I took 60 months payslips with me was if they need anything I can show. I also took all my bankslips for the same reason but nothing was asked.

I didn't show any savings, you don't have to. I've read on this forum someone got ILR but he/she wasn't working so he/she showed savings.

Hope this helps...
manyaonisland wrote:Congratulations for getting your ILR.

Don't they need the bank statements and playslips for last 5 yrs? I thought they do. have you had those with you?

Also how much savings did you show or rather did they ask you to prove that you have savings built up over 5 yrs?

Once again congratulations!

regards,
Manya..

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Post by sherkhan297 » Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:34 pm

Hey congrats!!..
just one question..do we need to take an employer letter even if we currently under Tier 1? did they request for a letter from employer stating that you are still employed?
Thanks

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Post by DebSen » Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:14 pm

darksun wrote:Hey manyaonisland

Thanks! The guidance doesn't indicate anything like that. The only reason I took 60 months payslips with me was if they need anything I can show. I also took all my bankslips for the same reason but nothing was asked.

I didn't show any savings, you don't have to. I've read on this forum someone got ILR but he/she wasn't working so he/she showed savings.

Hope this helps...
manyaonisland wrote:Congratulations for getting your ILR.

Don't they need the bank statements and playslips for last 5 yrs? I thought they do. have you had those with you?

Also how much savings did you show or rather did they ask you to prove that you have savings built up over 5 yrs?

Once again congratulations!

regards,
Manya..
hi darksun..
you mentioned " I've read on this forum someone got ILR but he/she wasn't working so he/she showed savings.".

Can you please let me know the link/date/who posted it?

Regards,
Deb Sen

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Post by darksun » Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:28 am

Hey here, as far as I remember from the form, Tier 1 holders don't need anything like an employer letter. But when I've been told I'm granted ILR, caseworker kindly asked me if he can keep the original employer letter. I've said sure, that's for you anyway... So that was my experience...

Hope this helps...

sherkhan297 wrote:Hey congrats!!..
just one question..do we need to take an employer letter even if we currently under Tier 1? did they request for a letter from employer stating that you are still employed?
Thanks

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Post by darksun » Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:29 am

Hey mate, that's the case I was referring to
http://immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=75884

Cheers
DebSen wrote:
darksun wrote:Hey manyaonisland

Thanks! The guidance doesn't indicate anything like that. The only reason I took 60 months payslips with me was if they need anything I can show. I also took all my bankslips for the same reason but nothing was asked.

I didn't show any savings, you don't have to. I've read on this forum someone got ILR but he/she wasn't working so he/she showed savings.

Hope this helps...
manyaonisland wrote:Congratulations for getting your ILR.

Don't they need the bank statements and playslips for last 5 yrs? I thought they do. have you had those with you?

Also how much savings did you show or rather did they ask you to prove that you have savings built up over 5 yrs?

Once again congratulations!

regards,
Manya..
hi darksun..
you mentioned " I've read on this forum someone got ILR but he/she wasn't working so he/she showed savings.".

Can you please let me know the link/date/who posted it?

Regards,
Deb Sen

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Post by manyaonisland » Fri May 06, 2011 2:39 pm

darksun wrote:Hey manyaonisland

Thanks! The guidance doesn't indicate anything like that. The only reason I took 60 months payslips with me was if they need anything I can show. I also took all my bankslips for the same reason but nothing was asked.

I didn't show any savings, you don't have to. I've read on this forum someone got ILR but he/she wasn't working so he/she showed savings.

Hope this helps...
Thanks Darksun for valuable information!

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hi

Post by riojamel » Fri May 06, 2011 3:28 pm

hi
i will be applying ilr in 2 months time
do i need take the photocopy of every document
do i need to take my house contract as well

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