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Thank you very much for such a quick respond, I really appreciate your help and advice.CR001 wrote:You will qualify no sooner than within 28 days before 4 April 2017. Time take by HO to process your application is counted towards your legal stay.
As a refused asylum seeker, you use form FLR(DL) and apply by post.
HOTAK wrote:Thank you very much for such a quick respond, I really appreciate your help and advice.CR001 wrote:You will qualify no sooner than within 28 days before 4 April 2017. Time take by HO to process your application is counted towards your legal stay.
As a refused asylum seeker, you use form FLR(DL) and apply by post.
Thank you for being patient and helping me.CR001 wrote:I understand that they are not required for ILR but you will need both for citizenship.
Hi CR001,
Please start your own topic. It is considered rude to tag onto another members thread and it creates confusion.Malek2011 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2017 9:05 amHi CR001,
I am in the same situation. I was granted DL after a failed assylum in 2011, I extended it after 3 years and the HO took more than 13 months to grant the extension.
Now on the FLR(DL) guidance notes, it states the below
"You have to be in the UK to make an application using this form. Please do not send in your
application more than 1 month before your current leave expires, or it is likely to be refused as you
will not have completed the required period of leave if you apply too early."
Fromy your experience, am I allowed to apply now because it has been more than 6 years since I was initially granted my first DLR?
Can I use premium service?
Thanks in advance
Did you not see I have asked the user to start their own topic instead of tagging onto another members.