A great thanks to many people who took time to read my queries and help me. As well posting their experiences that encouraged me to submit my app. I am elated to say that I am a permanent resident of the UK today

My Appt was 9.30 at Solihull. I neither included my spouse yet as I wasn't too sure of the outcome nor my baby as he is uk born so would go for naturalisation direct.
I had a single person appt But Solihull let my partner enter the peo office without any questions at all.
Firstly at the entrance they checked that I have used the right version of the form and payment mode. Passing the security check I was handed over with a token number.
The number was called within ten min and I was called to the case worker's desk.
She was extremely friendly. Kept chatting to us about various things etc. she asked if I have absence over 180 days to which I answered no. She said if she can see my work permit as I first entered with that.
I gave her that and she wrote some details on her paper. She glanced through my form and took a lookat the page where I had listed all my absences. She asked if I know the total of absences for which I offered the absence sheet. I also had a seven weeks compassionate/paid leaves absence during tier 2 ICT for which she just made a comment 'oh that's just over a month so it's fine'. She then took payslips and did a quick total of all 12 months to verify the earnings I'm claiming. Took bank statements and said good that you've highlighted the pay lines. Asked if I have photocopies which I did.
And that was it!! She didn't ask anything about employer letter but as I had them I gave it to her but she didn't bother to read much.
She said all good if no convictions it's approved. Did bio came after an hour and the file was ready !!
Happy to answer any questions.
Documents submitted
Set o, passport and biometric
2 photos
Life in UK test
12 month payslip
12 month bank statement
Original Work permit
Absence sheet
She didn't ask but I have employer letter confirming employment and absences.
My original case is under
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... highlight=