Dear Forum
I would appreciate your help before I waste money on a Long Residency ILR Application.
In 2003 I was granted a student visa and then moved to the old general work permit in 2005 , however before I could finish my 5 year qualifying period I was made redundant. I then applied with my wife for refugee status which was granted because of our circumstances which I will not bore you with. Refugee status was granted in August 2011 for 5 years ( so up to August 2016).
In 2012 I was very fortunate to find a job which requires extensive European travel and have been using a UK Refugee Travel Document (TD). While the document is useful it has significant limitations as some EU countries (eg Hungary and Italy) require me to apply for a visa which causes a few issues at work as I cannot be as flexible as required. Due to this I am keen to move faster into ILR then Citizenship as the job has been a God-sent to me and my family.
The problem is that if I apply under the 10 year rule , for which I now qualify ( I have done the necessary checks with an immigration lawyer) , I would need to submit all travel documents. I understand that if you need to travel and request your travel document back , you have to withdraw you application at the same time. Has anyone got any experience of requesting the Home Office to allow you to keep your TD while they process the ILR application or alternatively to fast-track the application. There is no way I can do my job without frequent travel. My boss has sort of implied that such a gap of say 4-5 months without a TD would not be acceptable. I do not want to lose this job as it will be difficult to get a similar one that is purely UK based.
I appreciate this is a slightly unique case , but any input will be greatly appreciated , forum.
Taperac
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