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Congratulations. Are you intending to travel abroad ASAP to see your close relative?Scorpion_uk wrote:By the Grace of Allah, I received my ILR couple of days ago.
I am pretty much silent reader of this forum and have deiced to share my experience of ILR application for the benefit of others.
There was no complication in my application as far I can see, no overstay and less than 180 days out of UK in the last 10 years. Previous Visas were combination of Student,PSW and Tier1 G.
Application sent in Mid of Sep, Bio registered in Mid of Oct.
Case expedited in the same week after Bio registration, based on close family member's health condition and got the reply in writing from HO within a week after that. I did not send any Medical letter with initial request but my caseworker was kind enough to give me a second chance and advised that UKVI will consider my request if I submit the medical letter.
Letter was submitted after couple of days and my case was processed on the same day.
No local MP was involved, I never felt the need of going through an MP.
Anyone considering to expedite their pending applications should only do so if they have a genuine reason for that, a medical emergency is only sufficient reason if one has life threatening condition.
Having said that, it will always depend on the caseworker who is dealing with your request to expedite the application, one may not be as sympathetic as others would!
Good luck to all who are waiting for the outcome of their applications and Insha Allah everyone would receive a positive response soon.
Of course I AM.Arsal385 wrote:
Congratulations. Are you intending to travel abroad ASAP to see your close relative?
Nothing special. was just wondering if one needed to submit his/her travel ticket along with medical document to HO to show criticality of his/her circumstances.Scorpion_uk wrote:Of course I AM.Arsal385 wrote:
Congratulations. Are you intending to travel abroad ASAP to see your close relative?
Could you explain the reason behind this question???
Agreed with TheJuryMustDie. The main criteria to become eligible for 10 years ILR isTheJuryMustDie wrote:Hi Kevin2012,
Did you leave for your country to switch visa before your stay expired? Did you return to the UK within six months of you leaving? If you answer these questions in the affirmative, then your solicitor has given you the wrong advice. You will still be eligible to apply for ILR regardless of you switching to Tier 1 dependant visa abroad.
Funnily, your case is exactly the same as my wife's. If you had left the UK prior to your visa expiring, switched visa abroad, and returned to the UK within six months, your continuous stay would not be broken
All the very best wishes.
I would suggest you to go for B1 exam instead of doing A1 now and B1 later. It is because once you have proved your B1 level skill to HO then you do not need to show that at the later stage. You will be exempted from English requirement in your future FLR extension on the basis that you have already proved that in your previous FLR M application.jigars143 wrote:Dear Members
Just a quick question. I have sent my ILR and awaiting result. I would then need to apply FRL (M) for my wife within 28 days of receipt of my ILR.
One requirement for FLR (M) is the A1 test. And when I will apply for indefinite leave for my wife in 5 years time the requirement is B1.
My question is...If my wife does B1 now will that be applicable for the FLR (M) as well or do we need to do them separately?
Many thanks
I dont understand the response of HO. Does it make sense? Can anyone explain it. As long as i read they haven't disclose the information what was ask for, am i right?
janibaba wrote:i need to ask you one question it would be so helpful if some could answer it quickly please.
my friend got his ILR on 10 years long residency. he got approved last month which was september 2014.
he got one daughter and she is 3 year old born in the UK. i know that she can get british passport right away but my friend wants to apply FLR(M) for his wife. his wife and daughter both are in uk since 2011.
now come to the question how much income does my friend needs to show for his wife`s FLR(M) application?
is it 18,600 or 22,400 because he got one daughter as well. i hope my question make sense
Thanks for your help
zeck
Hi,janibaba wrote:i need to ask you one question it would be so helpful if some could answer it quickly please.
my friend got his ILR on 10 years long residency. he got approved last month which was september 2014.
he got one daughter and she is 3 year old born in the UK. i know that she can get british passport right away but my friend wants to apply FLR(M) for his wife. his wife and daughter both are in uk since 2011.
now come to the question how much income does my friend needs to show for his wife`s FLR(M) application?
is it 18,600 or 22,400 because he got one daughter as well. i hope my question make sense
Thanks for your help
zeck
TheJuryMustDie wrote:Hi,janibaba wrote:i need to ask you one question it would be so helpful if some could answer it quickly please.
my friend got his ILR on 10 years long residency. he got approved last month which was september 2014.
he got one daughter and she is 3 year old born in the UK. i know that she can get british passport right away but my friend wants to apply FLR(M) for his wife. his wife and daughter both are in uk since 2011.
now come to the question how much income does my friend needs to show for his wife`s FLR(M) application?
is it 18,600 or 22,400 because he got one daughter as well. i hope my question make sense
Thanks for your help
zeck
What your friend has to show is the minimum combined income of £18,600. He doesn't have to show anything for the daughter as there is no need for her to be included as a dependant.
All best wishes.
janibaba wrote:TheJuryMustDie wrote:Hi,janibaba wrote:i need to ask you one question it would be so helpful if some could answer it quickly please.
my friend got his ILR on 10 years long residency. he got approved last month which was september 2014.
he got one daughter and she is 3 year old born in the UK. i know that she can get british passport right away but my friend wants to apply FLR(M) for his wife. his wife and daughter both are in uk since 2011.
now come to the question how much income does my friend needs to show for his wife`s FLR(M) application?
is it 18,600 or 22,400 because he got one daughter as well. i hope my question make sense
Thanks for your help
zeck
What your friend has to show is the minimum combined income of £18,600. He doesn't have to show anything for the daughter as there is no need for her to be included as a dependant.
All best wishes.
hi
Are you sure because someone just replied of 22400 so its bit confusing now.
What was your immigration history during 10 years?kalam123 wrote:kalam123 wrote:salam shahjee and other respected and members. could you please add my detail on google spreadsheet. applied ILR On 10 year base: 29/07/2014
ack Received: 01/08/2014
Bio inv: 20/08/2014
bio done: 21/08/2014
decision: 28/10/2014
received: 30/10/2014
Thanks
plz add me asap.
thanks
Very good news enjoy ur freedom.kalam123 wrote:Alhumdulilah by the mercy of Alah I have received my approval today. could anyone please add my detail on google spreadsheet. applied ILR On 10 year base: 29/07/2014
ack Received: 01/08/2014
Bio inv: 20/08/2014
bio done: 21/08/2014
decision: 28/10/2014
received: 30/10/2014
Thanks
plz add me asap.
Hi I agree with fielddrive if;fielddrive wrote:janibaba wrote:i need to ask you one question it would be so helpful if some could answer it quickly please.
my friend got his ILR on 10 years long residency. he got approved last month which was september 2014.
he got one daughter and she is 3 year old born in the UK. i know that she can get british passport right away but my friend wants to apply FLR(M) for his wife. his wife and daughter both are in uk since 2011.
now come to the question how much income does my friend needs to show for his wife`s FLR(M) application?
is it 18,600 or 22,400 because he got one daughter as well. i hope my question make sense
Thanks for your help
zeck
22400 for the wife
and he needs to apply for child's naturalisation using MN1 first before applying for passport
kalam123 wrote:Alhumdulilah by the mercy of Alah I have received my approval today. could anyone please add my detail on google spreadsheet. applied ILR On 10 year base: 29/07/2014
ack Received: 01/08/2014
Bio inv: 20/08/2014
bio done: 21/08/2014
decision: 28/10/2014
received: 30/10/2014
Thanks
plz add me asap.
Good News And Congress To all recently got their ILR and Good Luck Who is still Waiting.Spatacus wrote:kalam123 wrote:Alhumdulilah by the mercy of Alah I have received my approval today. could anyone please add my detail on google spreadsheet. applied ILR On 10 year base: 29/07/2014
ack Received: 01/08/2014
Bio inv: 20/08/2014
bio done: 21/08/2014
decision: 28/10/2014
received: 30/10/2014
Thanks
plz add me asap.
congratulations to you. enjoy your freedom