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ILR based on long residence starts counting form the date you ENTERED the UK and NOT from visa issue date. This is VERY clearly stated in the HO documents available online and in the form and guidance notes.Navi05 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 12:07 pmMy application LR was refused yesterday saying I had only 9 years and 10 months lawfull period in this country. I applied 28 days before from the date of my visa issued which they have overlooked and considered the date of entry in the country only. I am given a right to appeal, can anyone suggest me how long is the appeal process and what are the likelihood of success in my case. Whether I should write reconsideration letter first or just file appeal straightaway. Suggestions with be helpful please advise me.
The rules for 10 year LR is that the continuous period is calculated from the date of entry.Navi05 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 12:07 pmMy application LR was refused yesterday saying I had only 9 years and 10 months lawfull period in this country. I applied 28 days before from the date of my visa issued which they have overlooked and considered the date of entry in the country only. I am given a right to appeal, can anyone suggest me how long is the appeal process and what are the likelihood of success in my case. Whether I should write reconsideration letter first or just file appeal straightaway. Suggestions with be helpful please advise me.
It usually does yes and you likely lose the fee already paid. Given that HO need to confirm your absence after your premium appointment, you should wait for their outcome ideally.
It is in the Set(LR) form!!Satinder25 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 9:10 amDear Gurus,
Please can some one show me the link for the topic related to Set ILR checklist. I am applying premium service on 10th October.
Thank you in advance
Are you looking at the right form ? I just checked the SET (LR) form and it does not show any such requirementjustdopposite wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 12:50 pmHi
why is spouse/dependent passport/biometric card required to be sent when only the main applicant is applying for SET LR ?
the documents checklist for SET LR is asking for original 'Document's showing 'Spouse's immigration status' such as passport/biometric card'
the checklist also asks for 'Original documents as evidence for relationship with the spouse for the last 2years'
why is it mandatory when the dependants are not applying/switching to any visa ? I ask because the dependants can't travel as they get stuck here for 6months or until a decision is made on the main applicant's SET LR , as their passport/brp is also with HO
Are we looking at the same document ? This is what I am looking at - SET (LR) applicationjustdopposite wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 3:26 pmYep, it is indeed in the SET LR checklist , at the end of the online application. (one of the pdf files you download)
May be they want to make it easy for themselves when the spouse/dependant switches to FLR-M at some point ?
OP is looking at the online form, which has this requirement. The paper form doesn't specify it specifically in Section 7 on page 31.marcnath wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 5:17 pmAre we looking at the same document ? This is what I am looking at - SET (LR) applicationjustdopposite wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 3:26 pmYep, it is indeed in the SET LR checklist , at the end of the online application. (one of the pdf files you download)
May be they want to make it easy for themselves when the spouse/dependant switches to FLR-M at some point ?
Which pg on this are you referring to ?
This is the thread but members have, as usual, taken it completely off topic.doctor1989 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 11:42 pmIs there a halfway house between the same day decision when applying for ILR premium service and the 6 month waiting time for the postal application??
What are the waiting times generally for the postal applications? I can't seem to find a thread for timelines for ILR LR
[/quote]muskan ali wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 11:32 pmHi All senior members I need some advice please I am going to apply for ILR based on long residency But confused about English test requirements. In 2008 I came on student visa and gave IELTS ACADEMIC with score 6.5 band and used it for entry clearance.
I also found Test center number (010) and place (Karachi) on UKBA websites In the list of approved test centers
So my Question is IELTS ACADEMIC which I have given in 2008 acceptable or I have to re do the English test?
Thanks for your advice
IELTS test report expires after 2 years, so I am afraid you cannot use that IELTS Test Report.learner29 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 06, 2018 11:32 pmmuskan ali wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 11:32 pmHi All senior members I need some advice please I am going to apply for ILR based on long residency But confused about English test requirements. In 2008 I came on student visa and gave IELTS ACADEMIC with score 6.5 band and used it for entry clearance.
I also found Test center number (010) and place (Karachi) on UKBA websites In the list of approved test centers
So my Question is IELTS ACADEMIC which I have given in 2008 acceptable or I have to re do the English test?
Thanks for your advice
This is the thread but members have, as usual, taken it completely off topic.
Postal can take a few months, six months and sometimes much longer.
It varies between a couple of months to 6 months sometime more. It depends on the individual circumstances if each case, some more complicated than others.
Thanku cr001 for quick response. I applied couple of days back for 10 year long residence . Actually i varied my application from