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Tier1toILR
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Finally....

Post by Tier1toILR » Sat Jul 20, 2013 4:19 pm

Hello all,

Want to share my experience for successful ILR application at Solihull on 19th July, 2013.

The process of entering the premise and giving a nod for all ok with the application took only 20 mins.

Arrived 1 hr before the schedule and was allowed in straight away.

All standard documents submitted, like life in the uk test, salary slips, bank statements and cohabitation documents.

Was NOT asked for education documents ,birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc. since all those were submitted with my previous application.

For absences, I had total of 27 days in last 5 years, was not asked for and didn't submit any docs for it, although I had all incase.

All the best to all who are planning to apply and special thanks to this forum which is doing a wonderful job.

Thanks.

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Re: Finally....

Post by newbie_2013 » Sat Jul 20, 2013 4:38 pm

Tier1toILR wrote:Hello all,

Want to share my experience for successful ILR application at Solihull on 19th July, 2013.

The process of entering the premise and giving a nod for all ok with the application took only 20 mins.

Arrived 1 hr before the schedule and was allowed in straight away.

All standard documents submitted, like life in the uk test, salary slips, bank statements and cohabitation documents.

Was NOT asked for education documents ,birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc. since all those were submitted with my previous application.

For absences, I had total of 27 days in last 5 years, was not asked for and didn't submit any docs for it, although I had all incase.

All the best to all who are planning to apply and special thanks to this forum which is doing a wonderful job.

Thanks.
good one. enjoy :)

spssbkp
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Re: Finally....

Post by spssbkp » Sat Jul 20, 2013 4:55 pm

Tier1toILR wrote:Hello all,

Want to share my experience for successful ILR application at Solihull on 19th July, 2013.

The process of entering the premise and giving a nod for all ok with the application took only 20 mins.

Arrived 1 hr before the schedule and was allowed in straight away.

All standard documents submitted, like life in the uk test, salary slips, bank statements and cohabitation documents.

Was NOT asked for education documents ,birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc. since all those were submitted with my previous application.

For absences, I had total of 27 days in last 5 years, was not asked for and didn't submit any docs for it, although I had all incase.

All the best to all who are planning to apply and special thanks to this forum which is doing a wonderful job.

Thanks.
Congrads. Hope the same for all of us.

Tier1toILR
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Post by Tier1toILR » Sat Jul 20, 2013 5:22 pm

Thanks Guys.

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Post by pavan_fb » Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:36 am

Congrats, Could you please post the list of documents you took with the appointment, also for cohabitation did you have letters covering all period of 2 years?

Thanks,
Pavan

Tier1toILR
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Post by Tier1toILR » Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:40 am

Hi Pavan,

I'm bit too organised :), so I took all the documents that I've had for past 5 years in orderly fashion.

However, I didn't even submit my covering letter, document checklist or any absence letter since before I could do so, she mentioned that your ILR application has been approved.

For cohabitation documents, again, I had last 5 years utility bills and mortgage documents, she took the bunch and selected one for each year for last 2 years. For marriage certificate, she mentioned that we know that "you are married" :) so don't need the certificate, it was in their records.

Let me know if you need more information.

Thanks.

Tier1toILR
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Post by Tier1toILR » Mon Jul 22, 2013 10:44 am

Main Applicant Documents:
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UKBA Letter - Appointment confirmation
UKBA Email - Appointment confirmation

ILR Covering Letter
SET(O) Form
2 Passport Size Photo
PBS Calculator Sheet

Passport
Original Current BRP
Original Birth Certiifcate
Driving License Paper and Card

Education documents

15 Months Bank Statements
15 Months Salary Slip
Salary Confirmation Letter (Signed and Stamped)
Company Change of Address Letter (Signed and Stamped)
Employment Letters
P60 (4 Years)
HMRC Employment History Letter

IELTS Certificate (from initial application)

A Life in the UK Test Certificate - Main Applicant

Self-Attested Letter for Absences
Company Absence Letter for Paid Leaves (Signed and Stamped)
Photograph of visits
Booking References

Mortgage Documents
Utility Bills
NHS Medical Card


Dependent Documents:
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SET (O) Form with Main Applicant
A Life in the UK Test Certificate - Dependent
2 Passport Size Photo

Current Passport
Previous Passport
Original Current BRP

Marriage Certificate
Marriage Photograph
Co-habitation documents (Mortgage Documents & Utility Bills)

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