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I'm not totally sure about when to apply for ILR. I think you can do so from Sept 2007 if you have evidence of lawful stay from Sept 1997. Since you were at university, then college letters, proof of accommodation (and employment if you were working), and any correspondence from the HO to indicate that you were legally here with their consent should do.Client wrote:hi there,
I came to the UK 24 sep 1997 from Dublin as a student and then regurarly granting student visa, later in 2004 got WP until 2009. I think, I am eligible for ILR on 10 years concession.
I got Entry Clearence on 22 Sep 1997 from dublin and I arrived UK 24 Sep 1997 and that time no immigration control so I did not get any stamp on my passport then after a week time I sent my passport for extention or stamp to the home office and got back in Jan 1998. But I do not have that air ticket now but I have an evidence (my university receipt and attended uni on 25 sep 1997).
My Queries are:
1- When can I apply for ILR exatly?
2- What docs required?
3- What visa should I apply for my family (dependant Wife and child born in the UK 1 year a ago)?
4-If I go to apply myself when can I make an appointment?
I would be very greatful if you send your experiences!
Kind regards,
Is the same day premium service applicable to the 10yr legal stay rule?sakura wrote:Apply in person - if you want same-day service
I think so? Why wouldn't they be able to?olisun wrote:Is the same day premium service applicable to the 10yr legal stay rule?sakura wrote:Apply in person - if you want same-day service
Well, is it for your parents? If so, you'd need more information. There are loads of different conditions based on their age(s) so it's hard to give a definite answer.sunnyday wrote:Do they need to live poorly or do they need to be rich to apply as depedants? If their only child has ILR, would that make it easier, as they are approaching retire age?