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Hi Deniz1983!
Hi Shazam,Shazam_ wrote: ↑Tue Sep 19, 2017 5:10 pmHi Deniz1983!
I've submitted my ILR application on the same day in Croydon, and they gave me the same excuse for the delay ("application seems fine, but we need to do further checks"), and no updates since. Have you heard back about your case yet? Please update us once you get any news, thanks!
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Hi Shazam,
could you please share that letter?daburc wrote: ↑Thu Jul 20, 2017 4:42 pmHi all,
Some of you will be in the same situation as mine
Applied for ILR on Jan 3 for a premium service in croydon fromTier 1 category got a letter for further checks and it has been six months. Any one else got a reply after getting that further checks letter.
the application status says last updated on 25 may and the UKVI contact number is not being answered
Kindly advice thanks
How did you follow this up? Email or phone?Londoner001 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2017 9:39 amHello Every one,
My ILR is now been approved by the grace of God and have received all the documents today. I'm thankful to each one of you for keeping positive spirits all through this rough period and I'm really hoping that all your applications will be approved very soon.
This forum is really helpful and once again thanks to everyone!
Here you go with my story!
1) An application was submitted - Premium Appointment in July 2016 at PSC Croydon and got a letter from case worker saying that it requires further checks.
2) Additional documents requested in SEP 2016 ( ADDITIONAL PAYSLIPS AND BANK STATEMENTS)
3) 2nd-week of April 2017 - UKVI compliance check - An officer visited, interviewed all the employees
4) Additional documents once again requested on 01 May 2016 ( Full One year Pay slips Bank Statements, P60 and Employer letter)
5) Sent all the documents via special delivery. and Then home office received them and later misplaced them by forwarding them to a wrong department.
5) After chasing them for the update, they have investigated and found the documents with a different department and processed the file on priority.
6) ILR approved on 3rd week of June
So, after well over 11 Eleven months waiting time, the final decision has come positively.
I can only suggest that if everything is in order in your files, without any fault on your side, be patient and the decision will be in your favour.
Once again thanks to everyone! and good luck to every one of you.
If anybody would like to know details or need any help in their applications please do not hesitate to send me a message.
How long before applying for ILR did you receive an increase?gmr84 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 12:57 pmHi everyone,
Has anyone who's had a compliance check carried out continued to wait after the results came back?
I made a PSC application for ILR on 26 July after 5 years on Tier 2 (General) with the same employer. It was held for further checks on the day, and they requested I send P60s for the last 6 years, as well as bank statements and payslips covering the last 6 months. I did have a salary increase before I applied, and I understand now that this may have flagged up with the Home Office.
The company was visited by a compliance officer on 22 August, and she came back again on 25 August. She carried out the full audit and interviewed me too. On the day she told me she was very satisfied my role was skilled, and my managers have told me the inspection results were received the week beginning 4 September. The A rating was maintained.
However, I've still received no decision on my application. The compliance officer insisted her visit was not related to my ILR application, but I've contacted a solicitor who says he'd be surprised if the visit was unconnected to my application.
I contacted my MP for help before the compliance check had even happened, and her office said she'd written to HO about it. I haven't had anything further from her office since, despite several chases.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to who I else could contact to find out what's happening?
Thanks.
Thanks for your response.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 1:30 pmHow long before applying for ILR did you receive an increase?gmr84 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 12:57 pmHi everyone,
Has anyone who's had a compliance check carried out continued to wait after the results came back?
I made a PSC application for ILR on 26 July after 5 years on Tier 2 (General) with the same employer. It was held for further checks on the day, and they requested I send P60s for the last 6 years, as well as bank statements and payslips covering the last 6 months. I did have a salary increase before I applied, and I understand now that this may have flagged up with the Home Office.
The company was visited by a compliance officer on 22 August, and she came back again on 25 August. She carried out the full audit and interviewed me too. On the day she told me she was very satisfied my role was skilled, and my managers have told me the inspection results were received the week beginning 4 September. The A rating was maintained.
However, I've still received no decision on my application. The compliance officer insisted her visit was not related to my ILR application, but I've contacted a solicitor who says he'd be surprised if the visit was unconnected to my application.
I contacted my MP for help before the compliance check had even happened, and her office said she'd written to HO about it. I haven't had anything further from her office since, despite several chases.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to who I else could contact to find out what's happening?
Thanks.
What was your salary before getting this increase?
How many other employees also got increases at or around the same time?
Unfortunately, a £8,000pa increase is an instant red flag to HO, especially if you are the only one in the company to get such a substantial pay rise. There are many Tier 2 G ILR applicants who had substantial increases shortly before applying for ILR, so HO is very aware of this and investigating the issue/sponsor/details.gmr84 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 1:44 pmThanks for your response.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 1:30 pmHow long before applying for ILR did you receive an increase?gmr84 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 12:57 pmHi everyone,
Has anyone who's had a compliance check carried out continued to wait after the results came back?
I made a PSC application for ILR on 26 July after 5 years on Tier 2 (General) with the same employer. It was held for further checks on the day, and they requested I send P60s for the last 6 years, as well as bank statements and payslips covering the last 6 months. I did have a salary increase before I applied, and I understand now that this may have flagged up with the Home Office.
The company was visited by a compliance officer on 22 August, and she came back again on 25 August. She carried out the full audit and interviewed me too. On the day she told me she was very satisfied my role was skilled, and my managers have told me the inspection results were received the week beginning 4 September. The A rating was maintained.
However, I've still received no decision on my application. The compliance officer insisted her visit was not related to my ILR application, but I've contacted a solicitor who says he'd be surprised if the visit was unconnected to my application.
I contacted my MP for help before the compliance check had even happened, and her office said she'd written to HO about it. I haven't had anything further from her office since, despite several chases.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to who I else could contact to find out what's happening?
Thanks.
What was your salary before getting this increase?
How many other employees also got increases at or around the same time?
The pay rise took effect from January. My pay rose from £27k.
I'm the only person in the company who does my role, and it was re-evaluated, as it's expanded and become more specialised over the last seven years I've worked in it.
Hi - thanks again for your response.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 1:54 pmUnfortunately, a £8,000pa increase is an instant red flag to HO, especially if you are the only one in the company to get such a substantial pay rise. There are many Tier 2 G ILR applicants who had substantial increases shortly before applying for ILR, so HO is very aware of this and investigating the issue/sponsor/details.gmr84 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 1:44 pmThanks for your response.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 1:30 pmHow long before applying for ILR did you receive an increase?gmr84 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 12:57 pmHi everyone,
Has anyone who's had a compliance check carried out continued to wait after the results came back?
I made a PSC application for ILR on 26 July after 5 years on Tier 2 (General) with the same employer. It was held for further checks on the day, and they requested I send P60s for the last 6 years, as well as bank statements and payslips covering the last 6 months. I did have a salary increase before I applied, and I understand now that this may have flagged up with the Home Office.
The company was visited by a compliance officer on 22 August, and she came back again on 25 August. She carried out the full audit and interviewed me too. On the day she told me she was very satisfied my role was skilled, and my managers have told me the inspection results were received the week beginning 4 September. The A rating was maintained.
However, I've still received no decision on my application. The compliance officer insisted her visit was not related to my ILR application, but I've contacted a solicitor who says he'd be surprised if the visit was unconnected to my application.
I contacted my MP for help before the compliance check had even happened, and her office said she'd written to HO about it. I haven't had anything further from her office since, despite several chases.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to who I else could contact to find out what's happening?
Thanks.
What was your salary before getting this increase?
How many other employees also got increases at or around the same time?
The pay rise took effect from January. My pay rose from £27k.
I'm the only person in the company who does my role, and it was re-evaluated, as it's expanded and become more specialised over the last seven years I've worked in it.
All you can do now is wait for the outcome of your application.
Please post in the Family Immigration sub form as this topic is specifically for ILR (indefinite leave to remain) applications.shahzbob wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2017 2:27 pmHi Guys,
I have been a keen follower of this thread until my time for application for FLR M (Further leave to remain) came so I could put the timescale, issues of my application via Premium Service Centre - Glasgow. Below information might help people who may fall in the same situation -
Premium Service appointment - 13/10/2017
We were told that I missed out 2015 and 2016 address proof of my (sponsor) wife to prove that we lived in same address. I was so silly to miss out such simple documentation. The case worker told us and assured us that the application is fine and she can only make a decision within 2 weeks from receiving the required documents. she said to send the documents via post as we are not required to submit them personally and we live 2.5 hrs from Glasgow.
Further Documents sent on 14/10/2017 (saturday) received by them (Special delivery) - 16/10/2017 (monday)
Kept on checking application status online but nothing changed until today 21/10/2017 (saturday) at 12.30 pm.
I got home from work same time (12.30 pm) and my wife was holding a parcel with a smile which was dropped off by the post man. Inside was my FLR M approved for 2.5 yrs and mentions BRP will be sent will arrive within 7 days.
The FLR M application was approved on 19/10/2017 but the update on application online was only made today 21/10/2017, therefore don't rely much on online status.
Waiting for BRP now and I will update here soon
I went to the home office and submitted a letter from my accountant with the amount of tax paid for the self employment and SAR documents and filled the questionnairedaburc wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 10:41 amHi Moderator and all,
I received a phone call from Homeoffice after 9 month and the case worker asked me to come to home office to fill a self assessment questionnaire
Could you kindly advice what it is about as when I applied for ILR i showed only my current employment to meet the requirements and not self employment.
I have shown self employment and work for my previous extension.
I am also in the same situation and can understand the pain of waiting, but at the same time I am positive as well and keep praying for the positive outcome.livelife2017 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2017 1:22 amHi,
I applied on 03 October 2017 at Croydon Centre Premium Service.
They gave me the same letter. It also states do not contact us we will get back to you.
No reply as yet.
Online Status: Awaiting a decision