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bettybaroness
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by bettybaroness » Wed Jan 28, 2015 2:02 pm
Just want to thank the moderators and others for your great help while preparing for this day. Your help contributed to my success today.
Category: Tier 1 General
2. Number of dependents: 1
3. Tot. cost: £2986
4. PEO branch: Croydon
5. Documents provided:
Passports
BRP cards
Application form
Appointment letter
Payment letter
Photographs
12 months payslips
12 months bank statement
Life in the UK test
English test for dependent
Marriage Certificate
Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years: No
Cohabitation proof: 2yrs council tax letters + Additional 12 months joint bank statements and other letters in joint names
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My appointment was 9.45am but arrived at 9.15am and passed through the security and was directed to the 3rd floor where I had my application and documents checked and had a biometric after which I waited for another 40mins before my application was ready for collection. By 11.00am I was out.
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tier1o
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by tier1o » Wed Jan 28, 2015 2:14 pm
Congratulations on this good news!
Did you taken photocopies of all originals? the photocopies were returned or kept?
What cohabitation documents you provided (how many on joint and each name) ?: and rough idea on the cohab docs types.
Thanks & Regards
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bettybaroness
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by bettybaroness » Wed Jan 28, 2015 2:45 pm
From this forum, I learnt that taking photocopies of all the originals help speed up the application process and that was what I did and they returned just the originals back to me.
Secondly, for the cohabitation documents we selected from the last 2 years our joint account bank statements for every quarter, council tax bills on joint names, tenancy agreement on joint names and some other documents/bills on individual names.
Hope this helps.
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montysingh
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by montysingh » Wed Jan 28, 2015 4:32 pm
bettybaroness wrote:From this forum, I learnt that taking photocopies of all the originals help speed up the application process and that was what I did and they returned just the originals back to me.
Secondly, for the cohabitation documents we selected from the last 2 years our joint account bank statements for every quarter, council tax bills on joint names, tenancy agreement on joint names and some other documents/bills on individual names.
Hope this helps.
hello there
many congrats on your success.
Can you please advise how many holidays you had in the last 5 years and did you provide any sort of letter for them
thanks
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bettybaroness
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by bettybaroness » Wed Jan 28, 2015 7:07 pm
The only holidays I had were my annual leave and I never travelled out of the country so I did not provide any documents regarding that.
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wasim_n
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by wasim_n » Wed Jan 28, 2015 10:05 pm
Hi
What documents did you submit to prove your english proficiency ?
Thanks
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skomati
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by skomati » Thu Jan 29, 2015 5:49 pm
Did you include Dec 14 payslip ?
Could you please tell me ur earning period ?
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bettybaroness
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by bettybaroness » Thu Jan 29, 2015 8:08 pm
Main applicant had MSC while dependent had B1 English Test Cert. My earning period were Jan 2014- Dec 2014.
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kandasamy
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by kandasamy » Wed Feb 25, 2015 7:54 pm
I am having following queries in SET O form under section 6 and 7
Section 6.1 when did you (the main applicant) first enter the UK?
Through Work permit first I entered UK on 27-Sep-2007 and I was working on Work permit for 2 years and went back to India From India I applied for Tier1 General Visa on 27-March 2009 and I came back to UK on 18-June-2009 and continuously staying in UK on Tier1 1 general Visa.
I am bit confused which date to be mention in this section 27-Sep-2007 or 18-June-2009
Section 6.2 any absences from the UK
For my ILR application I am considering my 5 years calculation from 04-March-2010 to 03-March-2015. Under this section I am providing the absence details during this period. Is it ok or I needed to provide the absence details from my first entry to UK (i.e. 27-Sep-2007)
Section 7.11: how long lived in UK
First time I entered to UK was on 27-Sep-2007.
Please let me know whether I need to calculate the number of years lived from 27-Sep-2007.
In the table whether I need to mention all my absence from 27-Sep-2009 or I need to mention only the my last 5 years absence in the list
Could you please clarify the above queries at earliest
Thanks!
Samy
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Krish19
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by Krish19 » Thu Feb 26, 2015 8:08 pm
Hi Guys,
Im due to ilr and im only on Tier1 general from last 5 years. My question is regarding section 11 i had already filled 11 A, but do we need to fill any other sub section under 11?
Thanks in advance,
Any help would be much appreciated.
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ayush43
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by ayush43 » Mon Mar 02, 2015 11:00 pm
bettybaroness wrote:Just want to thank the moderators and others for your great help while preparing for this day. Your help contributed to my success today.
Category: Tier 1 General
2. Number of dependents: 1
3. Tot. cost: £2986
4. PEO branch: Croydon
5. Documents provided:
Passports
BRP cards
Application form
Appointment letter
Payment letter
Photographs
12 months payslips
12 months bank statement
Life in the UK test
English test for dependent
Marriage Certificate
Absences more than 180 days in any of the qualifying years: No
Cohabitation proof: 2yrs council tax letters + Additional 12 months joint bank statements and other letters in joint names
.
My appointment was 9.45am but arrived at 9.15am and passed through the security and was directed to the 3rd floor where I had my application and documents checked and had a biometric after which I waited for another 40mins before my application was ready for collection. By 11.00am I was out.
premium service it is, walk in , pay lumpsums, walk out same day successful, only if you carry all documents about your life..
well done you!