Hi,infotansi wrote:I am waiting for HO decision on my ILR since 1st March 2016 applied as Tier 1 Entrepreneur 5 year. Anyone got ILR in this category and how long it took?
I submitted my application with my wife as dependent on 1st March 2016. Within 10 days of my application the fee had been taken and received the letter & given for biometric registration.
I didn't submit proof for investment or my company accounts as I demonstrated in Feb 2014 when I extended my Tier 1 Entrepreneur. I just submitter current appointment letter from Companies House, proof of one staff continuously working (started to work in Dec 2012).
Now 5 months one week completed. Every month on 11th I receive a automated mail from HO saying "We are emailing you to confirm that your recent Home Office application is still under consideration and we expect to make a decision within 6 months of the date of your application, which is our service standard. If we are unable to process your application within 6 months we will tell you as soon as possible".
When days are going I am getting fear and I would appreciate any suggestion from experienced members or who already received ILR on this category.
I have applied for my ILR on 28 May 2016 along with 3 dependants under the £200,000 route. I have a business that licenses Intellectual Property internationally so need to travel outside the UK frequently. However since submitting my Set (O) application I have been stuck in the UK. My customer is calling and I need to travel immediately to address some technical issues with the customer but cannot travel thanks to the UKVI holding my passport. My business will have to close down if I am not allowed to travel. I wrote to my MP, who has kindly agreed to address the issue. He has also asked if there are similar cases of T1 Entrepreneurs and I am writing this message to ask all T1 Entrepreneurs to reply back with details so that I may forward your cases to this extremely helpful MP.
This is a great opportunity to help all genuine Entrepreneurs who have had a tough time since starting their businesses in the UK, so please let's make the most of this chance.