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Is it very important to show all the tickets for the past 5 years?

Post by Alladok » Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:37 pm

Hi guys,

Is it essential to show every single ticket for the dates I provided on my application about my absence for the past 5 years? My employer wrote a letter confirming all my flight dates. But there are a couple of trips in 2014 that I don’t have tickets for (my account was hacked and quite a lot of emails were deleted back then). And because I was traveling back home, stayed with parents, obviously have no hotel reservations.

Anyone had any similar situations?

Thanks!

Alla

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Re: Is it very important to show all the tickets for the past 5 years?

Post by makky86 » Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:42 pm

Alladok wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:37 pm
Hi guys,

Is it essential to show every single ticket for the dates I provided on my application about my absence for the past 5 years? My employer wrote a letter confirming all my flight dates. But there are a couple of trips in 2014 that I don’t have tickets for (my account was hacked and quite a lot of emails were deleted back then). And because I was traveling back home, stayed with parents, obviously have no hotel reservations.

Anyone had any similar situations?

Thanks!

Alla
First of all I am interested to know where did you read/hear this requirement?

Then , please post more details like what visa your'e applying. If its ILR then from which category you're applying from?
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Re: Is it very important to show all the tickets for the past 5 years?

Post by Alladok » Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:48 pm

makky86 wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:42 pm
Alladok wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:37 pm
Hi guys,

Is it essential to show every single ticket for the dates I provided on my application about my absence for the past 5 years? My employer wrote a letter confirming all my flight dates. But there are a couple of trips in 2014 that I don’t have tickets for (my account was hacked and quite a lot of emails were deleted back then). And because I was traveling back home, stayed with parents, obviously have no hotel reservations.

Anyone had any similar situations?

Thanks!

Alla
First of all I am interested to know where did you read/hear this requirement?

Then , please post more details like what visa your'e applying. If its ILR then from which category you're applying from?
Yes, I’m applying for ILR from Tier 2.
Isn’t this the case to submit as much evidence as possible? Am I complicating it?

Alla

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Re: Is it very important to show all the tickets for the past 5 years?

Post by makky86 » Mon Dec 18, 2017 7:01 pm

Alladok wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:48 pm
makky86 wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:42 pm
Alladok wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:37 pm
Hi guys,

Is it essential to show every single ticket for the dates I provided on my application about my absence for the past 5 years? My employer wrote a letter confirming all my flight dates. But there are a couple of trips in 2014 that I don’t have tickets for (my account was hacked and quite a lot of emails were deleted back then). And because I was traveling back home, stayed with parents, obviously have no hotel reservations.

Anyone had any similar situations?

Thanks!

Alla
First of all I am interested to know where did you read/hear this requirement?

Then , please post more details like what visa your'e applying. If its ILR then from which category you're applying from?
Yes, I’m applying for ILR from Tier 2.
Isn’t this the case to submit as much evidence as possible? Am I complicating it?

Alla
Yes you are complicating for no reason.

You just have to provide letter from your employer(s) that the absenses during T2 were approved and paid.
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Re: Is it very important to show all the tickets for the past 5 years?

Post by Alladok » Mon Dec 18, 2017 7:16 pm

makky86 wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 7:01 pm
Alladok wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:48 pm
makky86 wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:42 pm
Alladok wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 6:37 pm
Hi guys,

Is it essential to show every single ticket for the dates I provided on my application about my absence for the past 5 years? My employer wrote a letter confirming all my flight dates. But there are a couple of trips in 2014 that I don’t have tickets for (my account was hacked and quite a lot of emails were deleted back then). And because I was traveling back home, stayed with parents, obviously have no hotel reservations.

Anyone had any similar situations?

Thanks!

Alla
First of all I am interested to know where did you read/hear this requirement?

Then , please post more details like what visa your'e applying. If its ILR then from which category you're applying from?
Yes, I’m applying for ILR from Tier 2.
Isn’t this the case to submit as much evidence as possible? Am I complicating it?

Alla
Yes you are complicating for no reason.

You just have to provide letter from your employer(s) that the absenses during T2 were approved and paid.
Ah, that’s the good news! Thanks :)

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Re: Is it very important to show all the tickets for the past 5 years?

Post by iforilr » Mon Dec 18, 2017 10:55 pm

Hi Alladok,

I am also in a similar situation. Going to apply for ILR via tier 2 route. I have filled set(0) form absences from UK by seeing my passport entries and all my absences are paid annual holidays. My question is what dates should my employer mention in the absence letter?..

The dates which I mentioned in set(0)form or The holidays sanctioned by the employer?

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Re: Is it very important to show all the tickets for the past 5 years?

Post by makky86 » Tue Dec 19, 2017 7:23 am

iforilr wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 10:55 pm
Hi Alladok,

I am also in a similar situation. Going to apply for ILR via tier 2 route. I have filled set(0) form absences from UK by seeing my passport entries and all my absences are paid annual holidays. My question is what dates should my employer mention in the absence letter?..

The dates which I mentioned in set(0)form or The holidays sanctioned by the employer?
Your employere should put the same date with type of absense (Vacation . Business trip etc)

The letter should list all the absense. If you google you'll find tons of templates you can use.
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Re: Is it very important to show all the tickets for the past 5 years?

Post by CR001 » Tue Dec 19, 2017 9:32 am

iforilr wrote:
Mon Dec 18, 2017 10:55 pm
Hi Alladok,

I am also in a similar situation. Going to apply for ILR via tier 2 route. I have filled set(0) form absences from UK by seeing my passport entries and all my absences are paid annual holidays. My question is what dates should my employer mention in the absence letter?..

The dates which I mentioned in set(0)form or The holidays sanctioned by the employer?
Kindly desist from tagging onto other members topics, it is considered rude, unfair to the OP and creates confusion when members respond. Please continue in your own topic you already have and where you are already getting advice.
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