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Please also make sure both yourself and your wife are present during this appointment since you are applying for your child's dependant visa. Check this out http://www.immigrationboards.com/uk-tie ... 59807.htmlAshwin G wrote:Hi,
I am applying for ILR for myself and 1 dependent (Daughter 1 YO, born in UK and having Indian passport), I am planning to go with the documents listed below, would appreciate if you may highlight anything I might have missed
Category Tier 1 General (and I was on WP earlier)
a) Passport (self and daughter)
b) Photo (self and daughter) 2 copies ( is it required?)
c) BPR (self)
d) BIrth certificate (daughter)
e) bank statements 12 months
f) pay slips 12 months (attested)
g) Education - degree certificate
h) Life in the UK letter
i) Knowledge of language - degree certificate which is on Naric
j) ILR fee payment confirmation
k) ILR appointment confirmation
l) My initial work permit
m) My initial company invitation letter for work permit (if I find it)
SOME OTHER POINTS
1) For the proof of annual paid leaves - I am not getting any letter from employer as it could be seen on bank statement and payslips that I was getting paid when not in UK (anyways my absence in any year will be less than 50)
2) For requirement (11 J) which states -"For the period before you were granted leave as a Tier 1 (General) migrant, documents showing that you met the relevant requirements of the immigration rules". - I am only providing initial WP and initial invitation letter for WP
3) details of when the finger prints were taken - I applied for my first WP in India around 2008, does anyone know if they were taking finger prints in 2008 - I think they were.
Many thanks in advance for your help
A
Hi Ashwin,Ashwin G wrote:Thanks vignezh,
Good point - wasn't very obvious from UKBA website.
Regarding the Annual paid leaves - do you think its important to provide evidence that my leaves were paid leaves, as long as my absence is less than 180 days in any calendar year.
and a minor one - do I need to take any photographs of myself or 1YO daughter or they will take photographs themselves
Thanks,
Ashwin
Hi Ashwin,Ashwin G wrote:Hi,
I am applying for ILR for myself and 1 dependent (Daughter 1 YO, born in UK and having Indian passport), I am planning to go with the documents listed below, would appreciate if you may highlight anything I might have missed
Category Tier 1 General (and I was on WP earlier)
a) Passport (self and daughter)
b) Photo (self and daughter) 2 copies ( is it required?)
c) BPR (self)
d) BIrth certificate (daughter)
e) bank statements 12 months
f) pay slips 12 months (attested)
g) Education - degree certificate
h) Life in the UK letter
i) Knowledge of language - degree certificate which is on Naric
j) ILR fee payment confirmation
k) ILR appointment confirmation
l) My initial work permit
m) My initial company invitation letter for work permit (if I find it)
SOME OTHER POINTS
1) For the proof of annual paid leaves - I am not getting any letter from employer as it could be seen on bank statement and payslips that I was getting paid when not in UK (anyways my absence in any year will be less than 50)
2) For requirement (11 J) which states -"For the period before you were granted leave as a Tier 1 (General) migrant, documents showing that you met the relevant requirements of the immigration rules". - I am only providing initial WP and initial invitation letter for WP
3) details of when the finger prints were taken - I applied for my first WP in India around 2008, does anyone know if they were taking finger prints in 2008 - I think they were.
Many thanks in advance for your help
A
suryavaddi wrote:Hi Ashwin,Ashwin G wrote:Hi,
I am applying for ILR for myself and 1 dependent (Daughter 1 YO, born in UK and having Indian passport), I am planning to go with the documents listed below, would appreciate if you may highlight anything I might have missed
Category Tier 1 General (and I was on WP earlier)
a) Passport (self and daughter)
b) Photo (self and daughter) 2 copies ( is it required?)
c) BPR (self)
d) BIrth certificate (daughter)
e) bank statements 12 months
f) pay slips 12 months (attested)
g) Education - degree certificate
h) Life in the UK letter
i) Knowledge of language - degree certificate which is on Naric
j) ILR fee payment confirmation
k) ILR appointment confirmation
l) My initial work permit
m) My initial company invitation letter for work permit (if I find it)
SOME OTHER POINTS
1) For the proof of annual paid leaves - I am not getting any letter from employer as it could be seen on bank statement and payslips that I was getting paid when not in UK (anyways my absence in any year will be less than 50)
2) For requirement (11 J) which states -"For the period before you were granted leave as a Tier 1 (General) migrant, documents showing that you met the relevant requirements of the immigration rules". - I am only providing initial WP and initial invitation letter for WP
3) details of when the finger prints were taken - I applied for my first WP in India around 2008, does anyone know if they were taking finger prints in 2008 - I think they were.
Many thanks in advance for your help
A
Just small information for you regarding your daughter. You said your baby has born in UK and did she travel outside uk after born here? If not why are you applying your baby now and I think you are wasting money. As per my knowledge once you get ILR then you can apply directly Naturalization(MN1 form) instead of to apply ILR.
Ok Ashwin. What a quick response without sleeping yet? Are you from Hyderabad?Ashwin G wrote:suryavaddi wrote:Hi Ashwin,Ashwin G wrote:Hi,
I am applying for ILR for myself and 1 dependent (Daughter 1 YO, born in UK and having Indian passport), I am planning to go with the documents listed below, would appreciate if you may highlight anything I might have missed
Category Tier 1 General (and I was on WP earlier)
a) Passport (self and daughter)
b) Photo (self and daughter) 2 copies ( is it required?)
c) BPR (self)
d) BIrth certificate (daughter)
e) bank statements 12 months
f) pay slips 12 months (attested)
g) Education - degree certificate
h) Life in the UK letter
i) Knowledge of language - degree certificate which is on Naric
j) ILR fee payment confirmation
k) ILR appointment confirmation
l) My initial work permit
m) My initial company invitation letter for work permit (if I find it)
SOME OTHER POINTS
1) For the proof of annual paid leaves - I am not getting any letter from employer as it could be seen on bank statement and payslips that I was getting paid when not in UK (anyways my absence in any year will be less than 50)
2) For requirement (11 J) which states -"For the period before you were granted leave as a Tier 1 (General) migrant, documents showing that you met the relevant requirements of the immigration rules". - I am only providing initial WP and initial invitation letter for WP
3) details of when the finger prints were taken - I applied for my first WP in India around 2008, does anyone know if they were taking finger prints in 2008 - I think they were.
Many thanks in advance for your help
A
Just small information for you regarding your daughter. You said your baby has born in UK and did she travel outside uk after born here? If not why are you applying your baby now and I think you are wasting money. As per my knowledge once you get ILR then you can apply directly Naturalization(MN1 form) instead of to apply ILR.
Thanks Surya,
You are right - we are wasting bit (actually significant) money, only reason being that there is still small chance that we may want to go back and settle in India and in which case I would like my daughter to be an Indian citizen to avoid NRI fees and any similar expenses - Higher education etc. Or may be more than that just want to take our time to decide what we want.
However if we get her a UK citizenship then until she turns 18 and then decides for herself, she can not surrender her UK citizenship - so basically we are just buying ourselves some more time to decide.
-Ashwin