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April 6th Fees Change - ILR 10yrs and application submission

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April 6th Fees Change - ILR 10yrs and application submission

Post by dav2013s » Thu Apr 04, 2013 8:23 am

My solicitor is posting my application tomorrow 5th April for 10 yrs ILR with the existing fees (991). But the fees is raising on April 6th and my application will be arriving only by next week to UKBA. Is that fine?

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Post by salmanzz » Thu Apr 04, 2013 10:06 am

yes. it should be fine . Because Case starts from application submitted date..

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Post by dav2013s » Thu Apr 04, 2013 11:14 am

Thank you,
Just wondering, how does UKBA know that we have posted on 5th April?

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Post by salmanzz » Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:13 pm

dav2013s wrote:Thank you,
Just wondering, how does UKBA know that we have posted on 5th April?
What is the date of your application? (Applying by post or courier from inside the UK)
If you send your application form and application fee by post, the date of application is the date of posting. This is decided by the postmark. If the postmark is illegible or missing, the date of postage is taken as being at least 1 day before it is received by us.

If you send your application form and application fee by courier, the date of application is the date when it is delivered to our payment handling service.

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas ... -to-apply/

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Post by dav2013s » Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:37 pm

date of postage is taken as being at least 1 day before it is received by us.
..that 1 day - is it a working day? say for example in my case if they receive it on Monday, will they take it as Sunday or Saturday or Friday?

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Post by [iD] » Thu Apr 04, 2013 12:40 pm

dav2013s wrote:
date of postage is taken as being at least 1 day before it is received by us.
..that 1 day - is it a working day? say for example in my case if they receive it on Monday, will they take it as Sunday or Saturday or Friday?
I believe it's a working day. Not sure if they take Saturday in to the account though.
Safest way is to send via recorded post (in that case they consider day of postage). As long as you post your application before expiry you're good. Please make sure you keep the proof of postage.
Goodluck.

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Post by vinny » Thu Apr 04, 2013 2:26 pm

Make sure that it's a valid application, with the up-to-date form. Keep copies of everything sent, together with proof of posting.
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