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Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by raja2008 » Thu Sep 04, 2014 11:38 am

FORM - SET(O)

Category - Tier 1 (General)

Number of Dependents - 2

PEO- Croydon

Total cost - 5972 {Initially applied and paid the fees for UK born Child, but after reading in this forum that UK Born child is directly eligible for British Registration (Using MN1). Requested in PEO - initial counter that I want to cancel the booking of my UK born child. They agreed and deducted £100 and refunded £1393}

1. Passports
2. Biometric
3. Photographs (Applicant)
4. Photographs (Dependents)
5. Birth Certificates
6. Life in UK Pass Letter Applicant
7. Life in UK Pass Letter Dependent
8. PBS Calculator Summary

Earning
9. Accountant (ACCA) Letter
10. HMRC Employment history
11. Dividend Vouchers
12. Salary Slip
13. HSBC Bank Account
14. HSBC Company Account
15. Invoices Raised

Absence - 92 Days (not exceeded 45 in any year)
16. Absence letter -previous employer
17. Absence letter – Own Company
18. Covering letter for initial absence when not in employment or owned company.

English Language Speaking & Listening :
18. NARIC Letter of comparability (Applicant)
19. NARIC Letter of comparability (Dependent)
20. Letter from Institute stating - Degree taught in English (Applicant)
21. Letter from Institute stating - Degree taught in English (Dependent)
22. Post Graduation Certificate (Applicant)
23. Graduation Certificate (Dependent)

Cohabitation Proof
24. Marriage Certificate
25. Council Tax Bill
26. Voters Registration

Maintenance
27. Dependent Bank Statement (3 Months)

28. photocopies of all the above original documents.

Appointment was at 8:20 AM reached 8:22 (traffic) :( All the staff was really helpful. They mentioned to me that nothing to worry I am not late. Bit delayed in initial registration as I requested to cancel the booking for my UK born child. but after that everything was very straight forward. Biometric was done at around 9:20 AM. Received a call at 10 AM from Case worker why I am not applying for other kid, explained to him that he is UK Born and I am planning to directly register for MN1. Received approval at around 10:25 AM. (Amazing experience even without agent)

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Re: Successful PEO ILR (Prev. Cat-Tier1) applications (Croy

Post by gautam.more » Thu Sep 04, 2014 5:04 pm

Hi Group,
Just received my biometric card. please feel free to ask questions.

Thanks obi for answering my queries


PEO : Croydon
Applicant : 1
dependent : 0
Previous Visa Category : Tier 1

Went for 1.20 appointment. my application went for consideration at around 4.00 PM and was ready for collection by 4.25pm.

Mode of Income : Mix (Salaried + Limited company)

Documents Supplied
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1. Passport & BRP
2. SET (O)
3. Payslips
4. Invoices
5. personal Bank Statement (had highlighted payment with Marker)
6. Business Bank Statement (had highlighted payment with Marker)
7. P60 last 2 yrs
8. Accountant letter detailing Earning for each month.
9.Accountants letter showing Net Profit.
10. a Letter detailing leaves and Reason (Though i did not check any box in section where they ask what document submitted)
11. Life in UK Pass Letter
12. Degree Certificate (India),for English language criteria.
13. Point based calculator.
14. photocopies of all above
15. photocopies of PAssport pages (first, last page & of the pages which has Travel stamping.


Carried extra documents just in case if asked, but nothing was asked.


-Gautam

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Applu Rose » Thu Sep 11, 2014 11:04 am

1. Category- SET O as PBS Dependent

2. Number of dependents- 0

3. Total cost- 1493

4. PEO branch- Cardiff (The staff had been very helpful and rendered the best service, total time taken- 1.30 hours).

5. Documents provided:
a) SET O Application form with 2 photos
b) Passport (Old and Current)
c) BRP
d) Husband's Passport and BRP
e) Life in the UK and UK NARIC English language assessment letter
f) Marriage Certificate
g) Cohabitation Documents
g.1) Joint letters- from 3 sources covering last 2 year period.
g.2) Individual letters- from 6 sources covering last 2 year period.
All the cohabitation documents were categorized and arranged according to the dates, so that it was very easy for the case worker
to follow.
h) Evidence of funds (bank statements for last 6 months).
i) Evidences showing reasons for absence.
j) Photocopies of all the above docs. The photocopies were arranged in the same order as the originals.

6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years- NO. I had a total of 166 days absence in the 2 year qualifying period. I showed evidences to prove the absence. I was very tensed since I was just below the border line. Therefore, I made sure that rest of my application and docs (including cohab. docs) were as complete as it could be.

7. Any Additional Comments- I labelled different doc categories using different colored sticky notes so that it projected out and was eye catching. The same color codes were followed for the photocopies as well. When I was called later to reveal the outcome of the application, the case worker told that the way I organized the docs was excellent and that it was very easy for them. So I think its worth to spent some extra time to make the application looks prettier and this way you can go home faster as well.

Good luck to everyone out here who will be applying in the coming months...

Regards,
Rose

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by ab06 » Sat Sep 13, 2014 1:18 pm

1. Category: Tier 1 General
2. Number of dependents: 1(wife )
3. Tot. cost: £2986
4. PEO branch: Liverpool
5. Documents provided:

Passports (1+1)
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BRP cards (1+1)
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Application form-Set (o) (1)
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Appointment letter
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Payment letter
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Cover Letter
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Photographs (2+2)
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12 months payslips
12 months bank statement ( Referred the same for finances document as well- Section 9(A)) + Letter from the company confirming the salaries
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Life in the UK test (2) - Myself and dependent.
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KOL - NARIC certificate for wife masters degree and for myself no document was provided as i have done the masters degree from uk , certificate of which was provided in the initial tier 1 application.
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Absences letter for the last 5 years, even though my total absences were only 60 days. This is a mandatory requirement as per the form but actually if absence is less than 180 days in a given year then i dont think they really care about this. To be on the safe side get the letter, in case you dont have one then explain your situation in your cover letter.
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Cohabitation:
Electric+water bills + bank statements+hmrc correspondences. I compiled a list of massive documents for this part of the form however case worker only saw bank statements ( for joint account + 1 individual for my wife)
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7. Any Additional Comments: Went to liverpool peo, below is the timeline
08:15 - checkin
08:20- Case registered .
08:30-Biometric done.
08:35 - Case worker assigned.
10:00- Got the approval letter.

GUYS- LIVERPOOL PEO STAFF MEMBERS ARE REALLY VERY GOOD. SUCH A RELAXED ATMOSPHERE , I WAS BIT STRESSED BUT AS SOON AS I WENT IN I WAS BACK TO MY COMFORT ZONE. ALTHOUGH I DROVE FOR APPROXIMATELY 5 HOURS BUT ITS WORTH A DRIVE CONSIDERING THE EXPERIENCE YOU WILL BE GETTING IN THIS PEO. I WILL SIMPLY GIVE 10 OUT OF 10 TO THIS ONE.

KEEP IT SIMPLE :) AND YOU WILL BE ALRIGHT.


Happy to answer any queries.. good luck guys.
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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by hsr1972 » Sun Sep 14, 2014 10:14 am

@ab06 , Congratualtions , Can you tell me which course meterial did you refered for your life in UK test or can you tell me mobile app name if you have downloaded for your LIUK test or any internet liuktest link provide me .

Thanks,
hsr_72

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by SSA_18 » Mon Sep 15, 2014 3:33 pm

1. Category: Tier 1 General
2. Number of dependents: 1(wife )
3. Cost: £2986
4. PEO branch: Solihull
5. Documents provided:

Documents attached for main applicant –

1. Passport
2. Biometric Residence Permit
3. 2 x Passport sized photographs
4. 12 Months Payslips
5. 12 Months Bank Statements
6. Employer letter – confirming employment
7. Life in the UK Pass Notification Letter
8. Points Based System Calculator Summary Sheet
9. List of absences from UK over the past 5 years

Documents attached for dependant applicant –

1. Passport
2. Biometric Residence Permit
3. 2 x Passport sized photographs
4. Degree Certificate – from country of origin
5. University Letter confirming medium of language as English
6. Points Based System Calculator Summary Sheet – showing 40 points being allocated for the degree (30 Points for Qualification and 10 Points for English Language)
7. NARIC Certificate confirming degree is comparable to a British Bachelor’s degree
8. Life in the UK pass Notification Letter
9. Marriage Certificate
10. 11 Cohabitation documents – covering the last 24 months.

Any Additional Comments:

Went to Solihull peo, below is the timeline

Straightforward case:

09.00 AM - checkin
09:20- Case registered .
09.35 -Biometric done.
09:40 – Left PEO for a stroll
11:15- Got a call and went back to collect documents and the approval letter.

Happy to help if you had any queries...

All the Best and God Bless you all....

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by shakirsq » Mon Sep 22, 2014 4:20 pm

1. Category: Tier 1 General
2. PEO branch: Croydon

Documents attached main applicant

1. Passport
2. Biometric Residence Permit
3. 2 x Passport sized photographs
4. 12 Months Payslips
5. 12 Months Bank Statements
6. Employer letter – confirming employment
7. Invoices earning from self-employment
8. Accountant letter confirming earnings
9. Financial statement from accountant
10. Class 2 NI contribution bill
11. HMRC last 5 years employment history
12. Past 4 year P60
13. Medium of instruction letter from University
14. Life in the UK Pass Notification Letter
15. Points Based System Calculator Summary Sheet
16. List of absences from UK over the past 5 years with Airline Ticket


Any Additional Comments:

07.45 AM - checkin
08:10 AM - Case registered .
08.20 AM - Biometric done.
09:00 AM - Announcment to collect documents and the approval letter.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by T90 » Wed Sep 24, 2014 5:40 pm

1. Category. -- Tier 1 General (ILR after two extensions)

2. Number of dependents. -- 0

3. Total cost. -- 1093+400

4. PEO branch. -- Cardiff

5. Documents provided.
-- SET O form
-- Payment sheet printout
-- Appointment confirmation printout
-- Old and new passport, biometric card
-- 2 photographs
-- Life in UK test certificate
-- Point Based System Calculator print out
-- Print out of excel sheet showing absences in the past 5 years and the reason (all were "personal/Family visit")
-- 8 month payslips + dividend voucher (8 months was enough to show required points)
-- 12 month personal bank statements
-- 12 month business bank statements
-- 8 months invoice
-- Letter from Accountant - Invoice summary
-- Letter from Accountant - confirming salary and dividend
-- Letter from Accountant - P & L for 8 months (showing that I have enough profit to pay sal+div)
-- 5 year employment history (NI record history)
-- P60 for latest year (the latest year wasnt covered by employment history.
-- COPY of all documents (except 'SET O'/payment sheet/'appointment letter'). Copy of all pages of passport which has visa (any country) and immigration stamps.

6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years. -- None

7. Any Additional Comments.
-- The whole process took 2 hours (got in at 8:00 and out by 9:50). First was asked to provide documents + biometrics and wait in the reception, was called out later to say the application was successful.
-- Found the staff courteous.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by zaidamjad » Thu Sep 25, 2014 11:52 pm

1. Category. -- Tier 1 General (ILR after two extensions)

2. Number of dependents. -- 0

3. Total cost. -- 1093+400

4. PEO branch. -- Glasgow

5. Documents provided.
-- SET O form
-- Payment sheet printout
-- Appointment confirmation printout
-- Old and new passport, biometric card
-- 2 photographs
-- Life in UK test certificate
-- Point Based System Calculator print out
-- Print out of excel sheet showing absences in the past 5 years and the reason (all were "personal/Family visit")
-- 12 month payslips
-- 12 month personal bank statements
-- 12 month business bank statements
-- Business accounts

-- Letter from Accountant - confirming salary
-- Letter from Accountant - P & L for 13 months (showing that I have enough profit to pay sal+div)
-- 5 year employment history
-- COPY of all documents (except 'SET O'/payment sheet/'appointment letter'). Copy of all pages of passport which has visa (any country) and immigration stamps.

6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years. -- None

7. Any Additional Comments.
-- The whole process took 4 hours (got in at 2:00 and out by 6:00). First was asked to provide documents + biometrics and wait in the reception, was called out later to say the application was successful.
-- Found the staff courteous.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by nitinkhera » Mon Sep 29, 2014 1:43 pm

Hi,

Kindly help. Will appreciate a quick advise.
I am on tier 1 (general) and applying for my ILR this 6th oct along with 1 dependent (wife)
I am been advised that the i selected a wrong category from the online appointment portal.
I am not sure if this is the case as i am getting mixed opinions and worried since i only have 5 days left for my appointment.
To cut the whole story short: under the Set (O) appointment i had selected ‘other main applicant’ instead of ‘Tier 1’. The total fees that i paid for me and dependent is £2984.00.
Please advise if its still ok for me to walk in for the appointment or do i have to cancel and rebook the appointment again in the correct category i.e. ‘tier 1’.
Thanks in Advance

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Re: Successful PEO ILR applications

Post by rkshkv » Tue Sep 30, 2014 11:05 am

Hi aragon,

You said you could take print out of PBS calculator for your wife's qualification using Tier2, but I can't find Qualification tab in Tier 2 now. Are you sure you used Tier 2 for her?

Thanks
aragon wrote:Date: 12/08/2014

1. Category.
- Tier 1 General

2. Number of dependents.
- 3

3. Total cost.
- £5972

4. PEO branch.
- Croydon

5. Documents provided.
-Payment Sheet
-Appointment Confirmation Email
-Set O Form (Version 7/14)

Original & Photocopies of following:

-Passports
-Brps
-LIUK Test Certificates (Mine & Wifes)
-Bachelors Degree Certificate of Wife from Gujarat University
-Letter from Gujarat University confirming medium of instruction as English.
-Printout of Point Based Calculator confirming the points awarded to the above degree. 30 for Qualification and 10 for English language. I used Tier 2 in the point based calculator for her.
-Masters Degree Certificate from Andhra University for Me.
-Printout of Point Based Calculator confirming the points awarded to the above degree. 35 for qualification and 10 for English language. I used Tier 1 in point based calculator for me.
-12 month payslips
-12 month bank statements
-5 year p60s
-Letter from Employer confirming absenses and salary figure for last 1 year.

Cohabitation docs:

-Marriage Certificate
-Birth Certificates of kids
-3 year Barclays bank statement in joint name
-wife's credit card statement for last 3 years
-Tenancy agreements for past 2 years in joint name
-Council tax bills for past 4 years in joint name.
-Water Bill for past 3 years in joint name
- 1 doctor letter dated june 2011.


6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years. - No. Only 48 days out of UK. All on annual leaves.

7. Any Additional Comments.

Appointment Time was 8:30. Went there at 7:50. Was out at 10:30. Bio-meteric verification took the longest. Case consideration took 20 mins. Maybe cuz I had a straight forward case.

Note. I didn't got any naric certificates. Point base calculator printout worked fine for both of us.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by hardik.solanki » Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:14 am


Total time from token to collecting Documents = 2.5 hrs
1. Category. - Tier -2 (General)
2. Number of dependents. - 1 - spouse
3. Total cost. - £2,986
4. PEO branch. - Croydon
5. Documents provided.
a) Passport - Main Applicant x 2 Dependent x 2
b) BRP - Main Applicant + Dependent
c) Bank Statement of last month
d) Last 6 months payslips with company stamp and signed
e) Employer reference letter
f) Letter from the Sponsor, on company headed paper and signed by a senior official, confirming the payslip is authentic
g) P60 for past 5 years
h) Life in the UK Certificate (Main Applicant + Dependent)
i) Degree Certificate - Main Applicant
j) ESOL Certificate - Dependent
k) Cohabitation proofs
(i) Marriage Certificate
(ii) Tenancy Agreement
(iii) Joint Bank Statements
(iv) NHS Letters (Main Applicant + Dependent)
(v) Bank Statements (Main Applicant + Dependent)
(vi) Pay Slips (Main Applicant + Dependent)
(vii) Driving Licence (Main Applicant + Dependent)
(Viii)Maternity Certificate
(ix) Utility Bill
6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years. - None
7. Any Additional Comments. - I carried complete set of photocopies for the complete file, however they did not take a single photocopies.

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Re: Successful PEO ILR applications

Post by lizzieville234 » Wed Oct 01, 2014 7:47 pm

6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years - No, had 140 days absence in last 5 years. All personal.no evidence or detailed absence sheet provided.




Hi... I have been reading a lot of posts and am new to these boards. I hope to get some peace of mind a little if possible. I have an Ancestry Visa and applying for ILR in PEO in DEC and need some clarification on absences. I have had 150 days out of the UK in 5 years and all of these were for personal sightseeing trips and one back to Australia to see family. The longest absence was the one to Australia for 50 days. Do you think an itemised list with days absent and reason given and a passport given to verify this is all that I should need to satisfy them. I haven't kept travel documents. Some trips were taken using annual leave from employment and others were in between teaching contracts worked. Any advice gratefully received.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by ispookie666 » Sat Oct 04, 2014 9:04 pm

1. Tier 2 General
2. 2 dependents
3. £4479
4. Croydon
5. Documents
- Passports - 6,
- Biometrics -3
- Bank statement - 3months
- Payslip - 6 months
- P60 - 5 years
- LIUKT - 2
- UKNARIC - 2
- Degree cert - 4
- Print out PB -2
- IELTS (old) -2
- Letter from employer - 4(including letter for absence)
- Cohabitation - Council tax letter, Home valuation, bank statement, Letting agent letter, old letter from bank
6. No absence of >180 days
7. My leave was valid till 2017. Having been there in Nov 2013, knew the system. Whole thing was a breeze.
My only suggestion is to get the UKNARIC certificate - it costs £50-80 per person, but worth it. Also, expired IELTS is valid.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by lemony » Mon Oct 06, 2014 8:45 pm

Tier 1 Gen
Salaried

In person application in Liverpool UKVI office

12 months bank statement/payslip
Employer letter confirming authenticity of payslip
5 yrs p60
Appointment Letter
LIUK test
IELTS score
Degree Cert
Marriage Cert
Birth Cert
Evidences of absences (total 39 days in 5 yrs. Gave bank statement for leaves which exceeded 2 days, plus payslips wherever available plus unsuccessful email communications with previous employers to confirm the absences and letter from current employer authorising absences from UK)
Co-hab docs ( whatever I could get my hands on)

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Re: Successful PEO ILR applications

Post by mohaez » Wed Oct 08, 2014 10:00 pm

aragon wrote:Date: 12/08/2014

1. Category.
- Tier 1 General

2. Number of dependents.
- 3

3. Total cost.
- £5972

4. PEO branch.
- Croydon

5. Documents provided.
-Payment Sheet
-Appointment Confirmation Email
-Set O Form (Version 7/14)

Original & Photocopies of following:

-Passports
-Brps
-LIUK Test Certificates (Mine & Wifes)
-Bachelors Degree Certificate of Wife from Gujarat University
-Letter from Gujarat University confirming medium of instruction as English.
-Printout of Point Based Calculator confirming the points awarded to the above degree. 30 for Qualification and 10 for English language. I used Tier 2 in the point based calculator for her.
-Masters Degree Certificate from Andhra University for Me.
-Printout of Point Based Calculator confirming the points awarded to the above degree. 35 for qualification and 10 for English language. I used Tier 1 in point based calculator for me.
-12 month payslips
-12 month bank statements
-5 year p60s
-Letter from Employer confirming absenses and salary figure for last 1 year.

Cohabitation docs:

-Marriage Certificate
-Birth Certificates of kids
-3 year Barclays bank statement in joint name
-wife's credit card statement for last 3 years
-Tenancy agreements for past 2 years in joint name
-Council tax bills for past 4 years in joint name.
-Water Bill for past 3 years in joint name
- 1 doctor letter dated june 2011.


6. Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years. - No. Only 48 days out of UK. All on annual leaves.

7. Any Additional Comments.

Appointment Time was 8:30. Went there at 7:50. Was out at 10:30. Bio-meteric verification took the longest. Case consideration took 20 mins. Maybe cuz I had a straight forward case.

Note. I didn't got any naric certificates. Point base calculator printout worked fine for both of us.

Congratulations, What form did you use was it SET O, and How many forms did you fill, was it one application for you and dependents or one form for each of you.

Many thanks,

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by ratnasur » Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:42 pm

I made a successf application for ILR on 30 Sep at Croydon PEO. However till date (13 Oct) I am yet to receive my BRP.

I stay alone and had given my home address in the application. Bcos of work, as I dont stay during the day time ould it be the reason for this delay? Assuming tht the courier had to go back. I dint receive any attempted delivery card or concierge letter though.

Pls help how I can reach out to UKVI for getting the BRP, other the email mentioned in the letter. Thank you

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by shakirsq » Tue Oct 14, 2014 4:23 pm

ratnasur wrote:I made a successf application for ILR on 30 Sep at Croydon PEO. However till date (13 Oct) I am yet to receive my BRP.

I stay alone and had given my home address in the application. Bcos of work, as I dont stay during the day time ould it be the reason for this delay? Assuming tht the courier had to go back. I dint receive any attempted delivery card or concierge letter though.

Pls help how I can reach out to UKVI for getting the BRP, other the email mentioned in the letter. Thank you

Call www.thedx.co.uk 0844 371 0000 for enquiries they are the one who deliver BRP cards

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Simplyhuman » Wed Oct 15, 2014 7:19 pm

Hi all,

Here I am providing information on my experience at PSC Appointment this afternoon and it was successful btw :) Thanks to all on this forum (member, experts and the moderators) for providing so much useful information via different threads and posts. Let's keep up the good work and support each other :)

Here we go then:

Category ---- Tier 2
Number of dependents ---- 0
Total cost ----£1493
PEO branch ---- Sheffield
Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years ---- NO

Documents Submitted:

1. Online booking appointment
2. Online Payment Sheet
3. Form SET(O) - Completed without section 9 which is N/A
4. Photographs -(2)
5. Passport
6. BRP Card
7. Bank statement for last 6 months (salary account)
8. Salary slips for last 6 months
9. Employer Reference Letter - as per the template
10. Employer annual leaves (UK Absence) confirmation letter
11. Absences Spreadsheet (5 years, starting from NOV 2009)
12. Cover Letter (Self)
13. Life in UK pass certificate
14. Degree - For english language
15. Point based calculator print out showing 10 points for english against degree
16. Tier 2 Letter by Home Office when last extended
17. Council Tax Letter (Current)

Appointment process/experience

12:30 - A fairly simple and straightforward process I'd say tbh. I went in at 12:30 for my appointment booked for 13:00. Went through security check and was told to go to counter 1 (reception).

12:50 - Got there and was given a token/ticket number, and the staff member / receptionist took all the documents + the form for my application. ( I thought this bit is different at some PSCs after reading on this forum)

13:10 - called in for biometrics and submitted the biometrics in about 5 mins and signed the declaration.

14:00 - same staff member / receptionist called for my ticket number and handed over the approval letter with my original documents. I did ask her at this point if it was normally done by the CASE WORKER, but she said when the case is straight forward and everything has been completed, they do it like this.

Additional Comments:

I kept it simple and had the above list of documents submitted with the application. Advised the receptionist that I do have some additional docs if in case are needed by the CW. She didn't ask for the photo copies but I did and handed these over, otherwise these we're going to be a waste for me anyways.

Had the form separately and the supporting documents organised in a categorical way with sticky coloured labels explaining what's in the bunch which are paper clipped together. So it was all organised from my side of things, don't know if the case worker found it any useful or not LOL

I'm now waiting for the BRP to arrive in 7-10 working days and then need to go through the formality of registering my UK BORN (1 yr old) child to prove the fact that he is a UK born LOL I thought the birth cert. Did that job lol Anyways a process is a process and one has to follow.

I think this is as much I can share really as don't think there is anything else. But feel free to ask any questions and I'll see if I'm able to answer :)

Good luck all !

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by ILRUK2014 » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:11 pm

Dear SimplyHuman,

my first question is any reason why you have not applied for the ILR for your UK born son along with your application also? My son is 9 months old and i will be eligible for ILR on 27th October and I was planning to take my son (along with my wife) for the premium appointment along with my application? Will it help sending his application separately as in cost wise?

Thanks
ILRUK2014

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by CodeCruiser » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:20 pm

ILRUK2014 wrote:Dear SimplyHuman,

my first question is any reason why you have not applied for the ILR for your UK born son along with your application also? My son is 9 months old and i will be eligible for ILR on 27th October and I was planning to take my son (along with my wife) for the premium appointment along with my application? Will it help sending his application separately as in cost wise?

Thanks
ILRUK2014
You can save those £1493 and apply for your son's british registration straight after you get your ILR.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by ILRUK2014 » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:36 pm

Thanks SimplyHuman.

Just so i have explained my situation -

My son was born in UK in Jan 2014, we have got his Indian passport in July 2014 and currently the Tier-2 ICT application for myself, my son and my wife is with UKBA as my visa was due to expire on 14th Oct and i will eligible for PR on 27th Oct 2014.
We submitted our bio metrics today itself.

Will he still be eligible for UK registration after my ILR as you mentioned in your reply to my post.

many thanks
ILRUK2014

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by Simplyhuman » Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:54 pm

ILRUK2014 wrote:Thanks SimplyHuman.

Just so i have explained my situation -

My son was born in UK in Jan 2014, we have got his Indian passport in July 2014 and currently the Tier-2 ICT application for myself, my son and my wife is with UKBA as my visa was due to expire on 14th Oct and i will eligible for PR on 27th Oct 2014.
We submitted our bio metrics today itself.

Will he still be eligible for UK registration after my ILR as you mentioned in your reply to my post.

many thanks
ILRUK2014
Hi ILRUK2014,

Firstly, it was 'codecruiser' who replied to you earlier so credit to him :)

Now, with regards to your and your son's situation, I'd advise you the same as codecruiser has; that is to get your UK born son to register as British once you have got your ILR. This is done using the MN1 form. One doesn't have to co this for a UK born child if the parent is settled before the birth of the child. But because you will be getting your settlement/ILR after your son is born, you have to do this in order to get him a British passport.

Decision is yours really, if you plan to eventually get settled here and wish to have citizenship here, then go with the above explained option and don't apply for your son's ILR and save money on that front.

In case you don't want to be here in UK for that long and you don't want to loose indian citizenship and get citizenship in this country, then you may want to get him the ILR with you and you all keep your indian passports and citizenship.

Hope the above explains it !

Thanks

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by ILRUK2014 » Fri Oct 17, 2014 3:14 pm

Many thanks CodeCruiser and Simply Human for your comments, really helpful.

I will do as advised after getting my ILR which is due on 27th Oct 2014.

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Re: Successful PEO/PSC ILR applications

Post by travelerzee » Fri Oct 17, 2014 8:38 pm

My appointment was at 11am today. We got there at 10:30. The staff at Solihull PEO were so lovely! my visa was approved by 2:30pm. The process was so simple and easy. It is definitely worth the £400 extra. I don't think i would have managed the stress of another postal application!

Category: SetM
PEO branch: Solihull
Documents provided:
Folder 1
• Online booking appointment
• Online Payment Sheet
• Set m application form (version June 2014)
• 3 x applicant passport
• BRP card
• 1 x sponsor passport
• 2 photos of applicant and 1 photo of sponsor
• Drivers License- applicant and sponsor
• LIUK pass certificate
• 2 degree certificates
• Letter from University confirming degrees were taught in English
• Point based calculator print out showing 10 points for English and 30 points for degree
• Academic transcripts
• Marriage certificate

Folder 2
Applicant
• Banks statements March 2014- present
• Wage slips March 2014- present
• P60 (2013 and 2014)
• Letter of employment
Sponsor
• Banks statements March 2014- present
• Wage slips March 2014- present
• P60 (2013 and 2014)

Folder 3
Finances
• Joint bank statements March 2014- present
• Joint online saver statement October 2014
• ISA statement Sept 2014
• Annual mortgage statement

Cohab docs
• Halifax joint- Oct 2012
• Council Tax- March 2013
• Lloyds joint statement- July 2013
• Joint council tax- Oct 2013
• Joint water bill- March 2014
• Joint electricity bill- July 2014
• Individual Electoral letter- Sept 2014

I will be applying for naturalisation in the next 2 weeks (i have been living in the UK since 2010). So, hopefully i will be done with this whole process shortly.

good luck to all those applying.

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