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Congrats! Did you have any letters explaining your absences (>180 days)?Sal2007 wrote:
221 days out of UK, no single trip more than 90 days.
yallow wrote:Congrats! Did you have any letters explaining your absences (>180 days)?Sal2007 wrote:
221 days out of UK, no single trip more than 90 days.
sanjana wrote:Congrats Sal. It seems its your lucky day toay
. Good luck for the future.
Raj
Hey Sal2007, I have been waiting to hear from you.. Congrats buddy!! I have seen your posts for worry about 29 days & swapping appointments if available..Sal2007 wrote: Appointment was booked before 29 days of qualifying period..(My biggest worry till today)
I read somewhere in the forum someone else got the same issue at a peo. I can not remember exactly. However I would suggest if u r going to attend a peo better to have both forms in hand.I think so.rajasekhar_you wrote:man u r lucky.
may be they are not that busy today.
Thats what I asked her as well. She said you got ILR and will be be considered as ILR but still need to fill FLR(O).coming to ur FLR - O., i think she said that is form as it is the case for Tier 2 dependent. she didnt consider u as ILR, i am pretty sure for ILR dependents, to extend their stay it is FLR-M.
i am seeing the FLR-O form here, and it says it is for ' Dependant of a person who has limited leave to enter or remain in the UK other than under the points based system' . I am seeing u were on Tier 1 for 3 yrs in the start and 2 yrs on work permit later? i mean when u applied ILR, ur last 2 yrs were tier 2?
I know FLR(O) form reads what u said and I showed her that the form details for peace of mind but still she said that I got to fill FLR(O). In section 3 'Which Category' she asked me to put that I have got ILR now and she gave me a reference no. from her computer regarding my ILR.
I was on work permit on first 2 yrs and last 3 yrs in Tier 1.
anyways i hope this doesnt confuse other people who r applying extension for their dependants when they get ILR.
Thanksp2kin wrote:Hey Sal2007, I have been waiting to hear from you.. Congrats buddy!! I have seen your posts for worry about 29 days & swapping appointments if available..Sal2007 wrote: Appointment was booked before 29 days of qualifying period..(My biggest worry till today)
Heartly congrats!!
BACK_TO_GB wrote:Hi Again SAL...
You need to fill almost all sections. Section 3 'Which Category' she advised me to select the last option 'other puroses/reasons...' and asked to give reason in the box below.On FLR (O), which sections did you have to fill?
I did not fill it. I hardly fill the whole form. She asked for marriage certificate only. Apart from marriage certificate we have showed anything.did u fill 8L ? and what docs apart from marriage certificate were relevant ?
Thanks
thanks,
Thanks. yup u are right. Unfortunately u can not swap your appointment. I rang UKBA few times regarding swapping the appointment they just replied you can not swap.p2kin wrote:Hey Sal2007, I have been waiting to hear from you.. Congrats buddy!! I have seen your posts for worry about 29 days & swapping appointments if available..Sal2007 wrote: Appointment was booked before 29 days of qualifying period..(My biggest worry till today)
Heartly congrats!!
Thanks.wenner wrote:Congratulations.you are indeed very lucky.I am about to send my Tier 2 extension for leave to remain today, but after reading your post, I am beginning to have doubts as i am only 18 days short of qualifying residency.My work permit was issued on 31st Oct 2007 and my leave to remain expires 13 Oct 2012.That leaves me with a short fall of 18 days.Then again, you might have just been lucky, and i could be unlucky.If I apply on 3rd oct 2012, that is within 28 days, and before my leave to remain expires.I dont know whether I should take the chance,it is a gamble.I will phone UKBA one more time today.
Thanx for letting us know.
mythbust wrote:Do you have any unpaid leave in your 221 days? What documents did you provide to this?
Sal2007 wrote: 3 yrs Tier 1 + 2 yrs Work Permit (two different employers)
26 days short to reach 5years continuous stay
Appointment was booked before 29 days of qualifying period..(My biggest worry till today)
221 days out of UK, no single trip more than 90 days.
No dependent for ILR.
I did not have any unpaid leave. They did not even ask about paid/unpaid leaves. However I took payslips and p60 and bank statements with me.mythbust wrote:Do you have any unpaid leave in your 221 days? What documents did you provide to this?
Sal2007 wrote: 3 yrs Tier 1 + 2 yrs Work Permit (two different employers)
26 days short to reach 5years continuous stay
Appointment was booked before 29 days of qualifying period..(My biggest worry till today)
221 days out of UK, no single trip more than 90 days.
No dependent for ILR.
Almost 20 months. They advised that once my wife finished her 2 yrs stay in uk as a dependent she can apply for ilr.chagan wrote:mythbust wrote:Do you have any unpaid leave in your 221 days? What documents did you provide to this?
Sal2007 wrote: 3 yrs Tier 1 + 2 yrs Work Permit (two different employers)
26 days short to reach 5years continuous stay
Appointment was booked before 29 days of qualifying period..(My biggest worry till today)
221 days out of UK, no single trip more than 90 days.
No dependent for ILR.
On FLR(O) how many months visa your wige got?
Sal2007 wrote:Almost 20 months. They advised that once my wife finished her 2 yrs stay in uk as a dependent she can apply for ilr.chagan wrote:mythbust wrote:Do you have any unpaid leave in your 221 days? What documents did you provide to this?
Sal2007 wrote: 3 yrs Tier 1 + 2 yrs Work Permit (two different employers)
26 days short to reach 5years continuous stay
Appointment was booked before 29 days of qualifying period..(My biggest worry till today)
221 days out of UK, no single trip more than 90 days.
No dependent for ILR.
On FLR(O) how many months visa your wige got?
Yeschagan wrote:Sal2007 wrote:Almost 20 months. They advised that once my wife finished her 2 yrs stay in uk as a dependent she can apply for ilr.chagan wrote:mythbust wrote:Do you have any unpaid leave in your 221 days? What documents did you provide to this?
On FLR(O) how many months visa your wige got?
Thanks for the reply.
So that means your wife has been in uk for 4 months and now she has got 20 months visa to cover 2 years probation period.