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ILR Success in Croydon on 25-March-2015

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ILR Success in Croydon on 25-March-2015

Post by James147 » Sat Mar 28, 2015 7:46 am

Thanks to everyone on this forum for advise, support and contribution here. It worth it :lol: .
I went for my ILR appointment 3 days ago 25/03/2015 exactly 28 days for my Tier 1 visa to expire and it was successful, my Biometric card arrived on 27/03/2015 (48 hours later).

This is my experience

My application was straight forward payslip only.
My appointment was 11:30am but I got to Lunar House, Croydon at 10:45am and we manage to enter.
10:45 - Entry and Airport style security
10:55 - Case Pre-check and Token number assigned
11:10 - Case registration
11:25 - Bio-metrics (finger scan & picture taken)
11:35 - Bio-metrics check on police data base against offence
11:45 - waiting consideration
12:05 - Under consideration
01:25 - A call from case worker
01:45 - Ready for collection with approval letter.

Case worker called and asked the following question;
• About my dependant (wife) because she applied separately through postal last time (2013 extension), she wanted to know why she didn’t apply with me this time again, I told her she is pregnant and we planed to send her application through the post. She then asked again if this is going to be our first baby, I said no we have a son and she asked why my son name has not been included in my application, I said he has never had any passport and my plan is to register him as British citizen after today.
• Case worker also inform me that my income is lower to what I claimed last time, during my tier 1 renewal in 2013, I claimed 40 point on (£37,000.00) and now I am claimed 35 point (£32,500.00), I told her that I had extra income through self employment last time but I now work as full time employee. She said none of this question will affect my application, she just want some clarification.


Document submitted

1- SET O Form
1- Passport
2 - Passport photo (x2)
1- Bio-metric card
12- Month Pay slips (Case worker only took latest 3)
1- Employer letter
1 - P60 - case worker returned it
1- LIUK test certificate - case worker returned original
1- Degree certificate - case worker returned original


What I did not submit compares to other feedback

1- Employer Vacation leave details
2- Address Proof - case worker returned it
3- PBS print out - case worker returned
4- Proof of maintainers
5- Council tax bill
6- Marriage certificate
7- Recent water bills
8- Tenancy agreement
9- Joint account statement
10- Letter from UKBA for last FLRM

Many thanks :D to all forum members who responded and advised in my case, this indeed is a good community and I will continue to recommend it. I will use this opportunity to advise other user to ask any question of concern and not be embarrass, be rest assure someone has an answer to your question.
Last edited by James147 on Sat Mar 28, 2015 10:08 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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Re: ILR Success in Croydon on 25-March-2015

Post by O_Relly » Sat Mar 28, 2015 1:45 pm

Congrats :)
Cheers,
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Re: ILR Success in Croydon on 25-March-2015

Post by iffi786 » Sat Mar 28, 2015 8:12 pm

Good news
did she ask about ur text returns about ur initial and ext application

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Re: ILR Success in Croydon on 25-March-2015

Post by James147 » Sat Mar 28, 2015 10:11 pm

@iffi786. No, my case worker did not ask question on previous tax return even though I went to my appointment with proof of paid self assessment tax.

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Re: ILR Success in Croydon on 25-March-2015

Post by legal77 » Sun Mar 29, 2015 12:26 am

Hi
I have few question if some one can please help
I am applying for ILR Set O
my wife is not applying as she has not passed english and life in uk, can she apply later as she has a valid visa until 2017
I got visa for my UK born baby in 2011 but did not apply for extension and visa is expired. Should i apply for him with me or i can apply for his passport later.
Many Thanks

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Re: ILR Success in Croydon on 25-March-2015

Post by James147 » Tue Mar 31, 2015 5:54 pm

@legal77, I was in similar situation like your, first of all my wife (dependant) visa will expire end of May 2015 and she has not attempt her LIUK test,this is more reason we plan her application to go through the poster after mine. As you are the main applicant you should focus on your application and your wife can apply later, I did not include my son in my application as he was born in UK, I got letter from Home office that indicate that by all restriction on him end's the day I got my ILR and he can register to be British, but if you're in doubts you should call Home office I am sure they will advise you more. But from my own point of view I will say you should focus on your application first.

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Re: ILR Success in Croydon on 25-March-2015

Post by krishna6693 » Tue Mar 31, 2015 7:54 pm

James is correct. Concentrate on your application. It is not essential that dependants have to apply along with primary applicant. Your wife has time until 2017 to apply for ILR. You should apply for naturalisation of your son after you received your ILR. But pls take inputs from other members if both parents should have ILR prior to applying for naturalisation of child under 18 born in UK.

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