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Make a copy of the address page in the application form and fill it with your other addresses and leave a note on the secrion that says please give other information in support of your application saying that you have included an extra page of the address section to accommodate your other addresses completing 5 years address history.2015App wrote:Hi,
I am filling the application from set(LR). I have came across the situation where both of the address field do not make my five year address history. what shall I do to show the five years address ?
Thanks
@Bigboy86 Updated on Drive. I have updated acknow date to 18/10/2014 and not your date good luckBigboy86 wrote:hi everyone
my timeline is as follows
PLEASE SOMEONE UPDATE THE DRIVE
Application sent: 13-10-2014
Acknow received: 18-09-2014
Biometric received: 10-11-2014
Biometric recorded: 13-11-2014
Approval date: AWAIT (ISNHALLAH)
GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE WHO IS WAITING
PLEASE REMEMBER US IN YOUR PRAYERS
maddysheffield wrote:@Bigboy86 Updated on Drive. I have updated acknow date to 18/10/2014 and not your date good luckBigboy86 wrote:hi everyone
my timeline is as follows
PLEASE SOMEONE UPDATE THE DRIVE
Application sent: 13-10-2014
Acknow received: 18-09-2014
Biometric received: 10-11-2014
Biometric recorded: 13-11-2014
Approval date: AWAIT (ISNHALLAH)
GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE WHO IS WAITING
PLEASE REMEMBER US IN YOUR PRAYERS
shasus7 wrote:Hi guys, I've just come across something that's really bugging my mind now. I've applied for Set (LR) on Sept 15, 2014. Just waiting now but I just saw some queries regarding the address in Set (LR) form! Well for B14 and 15, I've put my Home address for B14 where I've been living for a year and half and B15 I've put down my previous address where I lived for one year. Reading the question then, it didn't occur to me that all previous 5 years addresses may be necessary! Now I see some or most of you guys added duplicate page and gave all 5 years addresses. So is that a problem? I mean the question clearly doesn't say to provide addresses for all previous 5 years! I'm a bit apprehensive now. Has anyone experienced this before? Got approved? Please do let me know, I need some peace of mind badly. I applied for my wife's FLR(M) recently and it clearly mentions to give addresses covering past two years but Set (LR) was not clear at all! Worst case scenario will the request for further information or reject the application because of this? My application is hopefully pretty straightforward. Thanks guys.
Thanks 18august2014. It certainly soothes the nerves:) I am thinking along the line you've mentioned and currently writing the covering letter. I'll post it tomorrow morning. How do you recommend I provide the addresses? In blank A4 paper? or on that particular page of the application form by duplicating? Which version of the form to use? the one I used originally or the latest version? Actually I'm planning to do all three! Just to be on the safe side. I appreciate you response and other responses and advice welcome as well. All the best with your application.18august2014 wrote:Hello.
I agree that the instruction is ambiguous. I had a quick look at the immigration rules (https://www.gov.uk/government/collectio ... tion-rules) but could not find anything directly relevant.
My view is that there is no harm in supplying the additional information and you can do so via a letter to the Home Office. You could then explain that the form was not clear on whether the applicant is required to submit a total of five years of address history or only two sets of addresses as per the space provided on the form. You can perhaps also mention that you are providing this information in good faith in case it is required. Your application may not have reached a caseworker yet and the letter will be on file should they require it.
In my opinion, it is unlikely that your application will be rejected on the basis of lack of supply of information, albeit it may just be delayed whilst they do further checks or contact you. The Home Office would have your previous addresses in any event based on your previous applications.
All the best.
shasus7 wrote:Hi guys, I've just come across something that's really bugging my mind now. I've applied for Set (LR) on Sept 15, 2014. Just waiting now but I just saw some queries regarding the address in Set (LR) form! Well for B14 and 15, I've put my Home address for B14 where I've been living for a year and half and B15 I've put down my previous address where I lived for one year. Reading the question then, it didn't occur to me that all previous 5 years addresses may be necessary! Now I see some or most of you guys added duplicate page and gave all 5 years addresses. So is that a problem? I mean the question clearly doesn't say to provide addresses for all previous 5 years! I'm a bit apprehensive now. Has anyone experienced this before? Got approved? Please do let me know, I need some peace of mind badly. I applied for my wife's FLR(M) recently and it clearly mentions to give addresses covering past two years but Set (LR) was not clear at all! Worst case scenario will the request for further information or reject the application because of this? My application is hopefully pretty straightforward. Thanks guys.
shasus7 wrote:Thanks 18august2014. It certainly soothes the nerves:) I am thinking along the line you've mentioned and currently writing the covering letter. I'll post it tomorrow morning. How do you recommend I provide the addresses? In blank A4 paper? or on that particular page of the application form by duplicating? Which version of the form to use? the one I used originally or the latest version? Actually I'm planning to do all three! Just to be on the safe side. I appreciate you response and other responses and advice welcome as well. All the best with your application.18august2014 wrote:Hello.
I agree that the instruction is ambiguous. I had a quick look at the immigration rules (https://www.gov.uk/government/collectio ... tion-rules) but could not find anything directly relevant.
My view is that there is no harm in supplying the additional information and you can do so via a letter to the Home Office. You could then explain that the form was not clear on whether the applicant is required to submit a total of five years of address history or only two sets of addresses as per the space provided on the form. You can perhaps also mention that you are providing this information in good faith in case it is required. Your application may not have reached a caseworker yet and the letter will be on file should they require it.
In my opinion, it is unlikely that your application will be rejected on the basis of lack of supply of information, albeit it may just be delayed whilst they do further checks or contact you. The Home Office would have your previous addresses in any event based on your previous applications.
All the best.
shasus7 wrote:Hi guys, I've just come across something that's really bugging my mind now. I've applied for Set (LR) on Sept 15, 2014. Just waiting now but I just saw some queries regarding the address in Set (LR) form! Well for B14 and 15, I've put my Home address for B14 where I've been living for a year and half and B15 I've put down my previous address where I lived for one year. Reading the question then, it didn't occur to me that all previous 5 years addresses may be necessary! Now I see some or most of you guys added duplicate page and gave all 5 years addresses. So is that a problem? I mean the question clearly doesn't say to provide addresses for all previous 5 years! I'm a bit apprehensive now. Has anyone experienced this before? Got approved? Please do let me know, I need some peace of mind badly. I applied for my wife's FLR(M) recently and it clearly mentions to give addresses covering past two years but Set (LR) was not clear at all! Worst case scenario will the request for further information or reject the application because of this? My application is hopefully pretty straightforward. Thanks guys.
updated @ali45ali45 wrote:salaam everyone
I got my biometric today and enrolled it as well date 21/11/2014.kindly put it on timeline thanks.
hi hammad14hammad14 wrote:Hi all,
Actually i am a silent member of this forum and have applied for my ILR in the first week of june, today i have received a letter from the home office saying that they can't decide my application until march 2015, has anybody else received such letter or in the same situation as me ?
thanks
Another reason why people should refrain from making changes as it could inadvertently lose or change others data. I have fixed this for you now @SikoSiko wrote:Somebody missed about my timeline data they write down
Application 17/08/2014
Acknowledgement 13/08/2014
Bio matric 03/09/2014
Recorded
03/09/2014
Vary to ILR
Correct info is
application 07/08/2014
Acknowledgement 13/08/2014
Biomatric 03/09/2014
Recorded 03/09/2014
Vary to ILR
Somebody correct info plz
Waiting for decision ring to home office still pending
fielddrive wrote:Another reason why people should refrain from making changes as it could inadvertently lose or change others data. I have fixed this for you now @SikoSiko wrote:Somebody missed about my timeline data they write down
Application 17/08/2014
Acknowledgement 13/08/2014
Bio matric 03/09/2014
Recorded
03/09/2014
Vary to ILR
Correct info is
application 07/08/2014
Acknowledgement 13/08/2014
Biomatric 03/09/2014
Recorded 03/09/2014
Vary to ILR
Somebody correct info plz
Waiting for decision ring to home office still pending
I think HO can only accepts expired IELTS if they have already accepted it in your previous application. If you have never used it in your previous applications you should give them a new test result.tuhin wrote:Dear Seniors,
Please help me by giving answers of my following queries:
1. I'm going to apply for ILR in Jan 2015, my last IELTS expired last month, I can remember last year someone in here mentioned UKBA accepts expired IELTS for ILR purposes. Do I need to sit for IELTS again??
2. Do my wife need to sit for IELTS as UKBA will not give her ILR? she has been with me for last 7 years.
Please please let me know. Many Thanks.
Kind Regards,
Tuhin
if you have previously proved english skills using the IELTS, then you can continue to use the same cert for your ILRtuhin wrote:Dear Seniors,
Please help me by giving answers of my following queries:
1. I'm going to apply for ILR in Jan 2015, my last IELTS expired last month, I can remember last year someone in here mentioned UKBA accepts expired IELTS for ILR purposes. Do I need to sit for IELTS again??
2. Do my wife need to sit for IELTS as UKBA will not give her ILR? she has been with me for last 7 years.
Please please let me know. Many Thanks.
Kind Regards,
Tuhin
[/quote]ali45 wrote:Hi i just wana tell u that in my previous T 1 App i only provided 3 years information which is actually the same in ILR app so my visa was approved and then did,nt ask for five years history and now in my ILR app i did the same so i think u will be fine with that thanks.
Regards
Hi guys, I've just come across something that's really bugging my mind now. I've applied for Set (LR) on Sept 15, 2014. Just waiting now but I just saw some queries regarding the address in Set (LR) form! Well for B14 and 15, I've put my Home address for B14 where I've been living for a year and half and B15 I've put down my previous address where I lived for one year. Reading the question then, it didn't occur to me that all previous 5 years addresses may be necessary! Now I see some or most of you guys added duplicate page and gave all 5 years addresses. So is that a problem? I mean the question clearly doesn't say to provide addresses for all previous 5 years! I'm a bit apprehensive now. Has anyone experienced this before? Got approved? Please do let me know, I need some peace of mind badly. I applied for my wife's FLR(M) recently and it clearly mentions to give addresses covering past two years but Set (LR) was not clear at all! Worst case scenario will the request for further information or reject the application because of this? My application is hopefully pretty straightforward. Thanks guys.
Himeghankit wrote:dear friends
i requested my 10yrs info from HO and they have sent it to me
i just want to know if anyone else has sent these info and does it help HO to take decision on ILR
PLEASE let me know
also
ANYONE KNOWS ABOUT the refund for the one of the application if you are varying the leave to ILR.
I applied for student visa and then vary my leave to ILR, can i get refund for student visa fees?
plz advice
REGARDS