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Not advised. Just submit your application when your qualifying period is complete. Why the rush when it could jeopardise the application?Mabincredible wrote: ↑Sat Aug 23, 2025 9:25 amThanks for the response!
I was also wondering whether it is possible to submit the application slightly before the qualifying date, and book the biometrics apt for a date after the 12 months mark?
A relic from pen and paper days. You can fill in the form digitally as long as the signature looks consistent with their passport signature (so not a typed signature). You can send them the form with your personal data and picture pasted via email, they can print the form, sign it, scan it, and send it back you you.Mabincredible wrote: ↑Sat Aug 23, 2025 9:34 amSorry another question, on the referee form it says “On the back of the applicant’s photograph, please write
their full name and date of birth. The photograph should then be glued into the space aside.” Due to both of my referees being a bit of distance from me, would it be okay for them to post the signed form to me without the photograph, and then for me to glue to the photograph with my full name and date of birth written by me at the back of the photograph?
Thanks! Just a follow up on this. am I right to understand that even the photo can be a digital one attached to the form, so no writings are needed at the back of the photo?A relic from pen and paper days. You can fill in the form digitally as long as the signature looks consistent with their passport signature (so not a typed signature). You can send them the form with your personal data and picture pasted via email, they can print the form, sign it, scan it, and send it back you you.
Thanks!contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 25, 2025 9:51 amBank statements are not accepted evidence. If your passport gets stamped submit all pages of that as evidence of your 5 year qualifying period.
Mabincredible wrote: ↑Mon Aug 25, 2025 10:05 amThanks!contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 25, 2025 9:51 amBank statements are not accepted evidence. If your passport gets stamped submit all pages of that as evidence of your 5 year qualifying period.
Sadly not all my trips were stamped. I've provided my travel history in a cover letter for my ILR application. In the last 12 months I made two international travels, but only one of them was stamped.
what other documents may I submit? since I've received my ILR, will I still need to provide evidence to cover the last 5 years or just the last 12 months?
Thanks for the help!
contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 25, 2025 10:35 pmMabincredible wrote: ↑Mon Aug 25, 2025 10:05 amThanks!contorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 25, 2025 9:51 amBank statements are not accepted evidence. If your passport gets stamped submit all pages of that as evidence of your 5 year qualifying period.
Sadly not all my trips were stamped. I've provided my travel history in a cover letter for my ILR application. In the last 12 months I made two international travels, but only one of them was stamped.
what other documents may I submit? since I've received my ILR, will I still need to provide evidence to cover the last 5 years or just the last 12 months?
Thanks for the help!
Last 5 years, it shouldn't matter if not all your trips got stamped. ILR and citizenship are separate processes, so the fact you already provided evidence for one recently doesn't mean you are exempt for another.
No need to prove continuous employment!Mabincredible wrote: ↑Tue Sep 02, 2025 11:19 amOn the form I was only asked to provide information for my current employer, so I’m looking to submit documents to prove my continuous employment since 2020.
That's correct, no further documents are required.Mabincredible wrote: ↑Tue Sep 02, 2025 12:25 pmSings everyone going through this process is required to provide their passport copies, am I right to understand, from your judgement, that no further documents are needed whatsoever to prove the continuous residency in the last five years?
Mabincredible wrote: ↑Sun Sep 07, 2025 9:31 amThanks for all the help so far.
I have a few more questions and would appreciate some advice.
1. I forgot to mention one trip outside the U.K. after submitting the application, and have disclosed it in a cover letter. Would this be enough? This trip was disclosed in my previous ILR application.
Yes
2. Do I need to upload copies of my old passport that expired on 2017?
No as that doesn't cover your qualifying period
Thank you!