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Mike5782
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Translation of visa stamps and passport pages for ILR?

Post by Mike5782 » Mon Jan 28, 2013 12:39 am

Dear All,

When applying for ILR, do I need to translate every visa stamp on my passport if it isn't in English? Do I also need to translate any information on my passport that is not in English?

Thanks very much.
Your opinions are much appreciated.

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Mike

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Re: Translation of visa stamps and passport pages for ILR?

Post by Deepa999 » Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:13 am

Mike5782 wrote:Dear All,

When applying for ILR, do I need to translate every visa stamp on my passport if it isn't in English? Do I also need to translate any information on my passport that is not in English?

Thanks very much.
Your opinions are much appreciated.

B/W
Mike
Hi Mike,
As per my knowledge, IN set(O) app ..no where HO asking about the other visas, we just need to mention UK IN and OUT dates, I hope dates should be in number format, IN my case I had been to dubai visa is not in English, I haven't translated ...

Lets wait for experts views also

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Post by xpscapable » Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:19 am

I've never heard such case.

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Post by wpilr_nov12 » Mon Jan 28, 2013 9:48 am

First find out which route you qualify under, and locate the application form for that route. Most of the requirements will be listed in the form itself.
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Post by Mike5782 » Mon Jan 28, 2013 5:13 pm

- Thank you all for your replies.
- I'm applying under SET O.
- The reason I'm asking about that is the following part of the guide:

"Documents provided with the application must be
originals. All supporting evidence must be in the form
of original documents. In addition you should provide
photocopies of each of these documents including
any pages of your passport(s) that contain personal
details, visas or immigration stamps (foreign or UK).
These do not have to be notarised by a solicitor or
legal repre¬sentative. If you are unable to provide the
original document, we may accept a copy certified
by the body or authority which issued the original (for
example, a copy of a savings book certified by the
building society or bank), or by a notary. The reasons
for not being able to provide the original document
must be explained in a covering letter. We are unlikely
to grant your application without the origi¬nal document.
Any documents which are not in English must
be accompanied by a reliable English translation.

Make sure passports or travel documents are signed."

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Post by crusador0408 » Mon Jan 28, 2013 5:16 pm

That's more to do with main documents I suppose.
That will be bit unreasonable for you to get those stamps translated, thinking logically it's main reason is to tell them when you were out and in UK. I am applying only with dates in/out of uk, in description you can just add the country name. dates remain in numbers in my case for many countries.

After all, don't worry Border Agency already has your details with them. As long as it's not wrong and not a lie, it's all fine.

Atleast that's what I think and have done in past.
I have my ILR since march 2013, previously based on HSMP+Tier1 ext. All views are my own, am not a professional on immigration matters.

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Post by Mike5782 » Mon Jan 28, 2013 5:22 pm

I think you are right. I just wanted to make sure I'm on the right track. Thanks a lot.

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ILR approved

Post by Mike5782 » Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:22 pm

Thank you all for your help. I had my ILR application approved.

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Post by wpilr_nov12 » Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:27 pm

Congratulations.
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Re: Translation of visa stamps and passport pages for ILR?

Post by racer » Sun Dec 11, 2016 1:45 am

Hi all,

I know this is an old thread, but I'd like to share our experience as of December 2016:
1. We were asked for translation of the stamps that had no date in Arabic numerals (yes, they exist). The rationale was that the caseworker could not tell when the applicant left the UK through that stamp.
2. We were asked for further proof for the times the applicant had left the UK but were no stamps to support this. The applicant is a spouse of an EU national, so leaving the UK and entering an EU country without getting a stamp at all is possible. Since we had a premium appointment, they somehow accepted the e-mail booking confirmations as evidence, but if I were to do it again I would make sure to find some better evidence than just an e-mail (maybe a letter from the airline or the company the ticket was booked through?).

I'm sure the above are edge cases, but I'd like to note them here since this thread is top result in some Google queries. So, it's not a case of just writing the absences, every absence should be supported by a passport stamp, which should be translated if the date is not in Arabic numerals and further evidence should be submitted if there is no stamp.

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