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Thanks Amber for your reply.Amber_ wrote:Do you have any wage slips still for that period showing paid leave?
Hi Safi,Sarfi wrote:Hi Moon,
Sad; normally Tier 1 cases don't require to give proof/evidence for absence<180 days unless until they are due to compelling or compassionate reason. What reason did you fill in SET O forms submitted? It looks your reason demands proof.
madhumesh wrote:Whatever letter you can arrange should do and write a covering letter explaining otehrs. I can recall a case where absence letter was requested and after submission of proof ILR was granted.
Just my two cents, I think you number of hoilidays are quite less, and It's less probable that they will reject as this could open retrospective rules Pandora box.
madhumesh wrote:Whatever letter you can arrange should do and write a covering letter explaining otehrs. I can recall a case where absence letter was requested and after submission of proof ILR was granted.
Just my two cents, I think you number of hoilidays are quite less, and It's less probable that they will reject as this could open retrospective rules Pandora box.
Amber_ wrote:I think it is completely unreasonable to expect people to give letters for any absences. Especially historical ones from years ago. It's a very stupid rule and one that is seldom enforced. If you had applied at a PEO it wouldn't have been questioned. Just write a letter back explaining that you were employed when you went on your annual holiday and that since it is so long ago you don't have a letter and your employer can't/won't give you a letter (if indeed they won't). Supply a wage slip for around that period to show you were employed.
As far as I know, On this forum, no one was ever asked about absences letter provided their absences are less than 180/year. This is the first case I have seen on this forum.Moon_Khan wrote:Hi All,
I received a letter from HO regarding my absence from UK during 5 years
Now they want to provide from my present and previous employer a latter about absences.
You don't have to provide any proof for this as you were physically present within UK. You only need letters if you were not physically inside UK.I applied for ILR on tier 1 general bases by post in December 2013
I came to uk in feb 2009.
My employment history below.
1) i started working for Recruitment agency in one of warehouse from April 2009-September 2013, during this period i was working like that work one week and then off 2 weeks some time a 1 month because they called me whenever they need if they didn't need me then i was jobless,but this employer is not providing me any letter.
Then I was jobless from october2010-january20111 but i have no evidence to prove this.
Just drop an email to your employer saying you need this letter as per UKBA requirements. If they don't reply, just write a covering letter about it and include the email print out.
2)Then i started working for another company from period feb 2011-october 2013,during this period i went out of uk 2 times,
first time i went 25 days unpaid holidays in January 2012 and then 32 days( 3 weeks paid and remaining unpaid) in November 2012, so total 57 days
3)Then i started for another company which is my present employer from November 2013 and still working there and never went out of uk.
So My total absence 57 days in 5 years.
Best of luck
Please help me anyone.
Amber please give some advice
Regards
Nope.Do I need to explain my unemployment time during 5 years although I was in the country.
That I can't answer (No one over here can). But I am confident that if you write a cover letter and mention all you details along with email print outs you should be fine.Moon_Khan wrote:Hi UkBAlovestory,
Thanks for you reply.
I know its unusual to that they are asking for employer letter,if my previous employer send letter to through email,home office will accept it as they say send original documents not copy,
Regards