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1. https://www.gov.uk/life-in-the-uk-test/ ... ppens-testdinibhudia wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 8:58 pmOh I see that’s what it means... I thought so! Just seems repetitive, as explained in family in the country.
1. We did not receive any confirmation letter for life in the U.K. test, only a email with the reference/number. Should I print, scan and attach the email?
2. He is from Trinidad and Tobago and meets the English language requirements - national of a English speaking country, our advisor has explained. I have told my husband he is part of the common wealth... but he wants clarity for an expert! Sorry...
No additional letter would be needed if stamp has been endorsed.dinibhudia wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 8:24 pm
Would it matter if I don’t have a letter, as every page has a stamp??
They must be uploaded beforfe your biometric appointment date (obviously once the centres reopen).dinibhudia wrote: ↑Thu Apr 16, 2020 1:27 pmDoes anyone know how long I would have to upload documents after submitting the application form?
Surely if the ILR application was submitted in the 17th April and the notification of the charge wasn't received until after that (the 18th April), then there is nothing to declare, as all the information was correct as at 17th April the date of submission??We submitted our application for ILR SET M on 17th April 2020. All was good and we have been advise it was a strong application, until yesterday....
Any application to HO is usually placed on hold if there is pending prosecution, even if after an application is submitted.arjay wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 3:47 pmSurely if the ILR application was submitted in the 17th April and the notification of the charge wasn't received until after that (the 18th April), then there is nothing to declare, as all the information was correct as at 17th April the date of submission??We submitted our application for ILR SET M on 17th April 2020. All was good and we have been advise it was a strong application, until yesterday....
I’m guessing this is the case, maybe because of the Coronavirus cuts he is at home, sitting doing nothing and feels he can get something out of this!
If your solicitor could reach out to him and settle out of court, that might be quick especially when it looks like the security guy might be broke and looking to milk on the case. Otherwise, you can take your chances in the court and defend yourself because your husband might have a strong case. And if you have a good solicitor, they might be able to prove that the security guy is only trying to exploit the situation. If you go down this route, the ILR application will be placed on hold until the case is concluded.dinibhudia wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 8:51 pmAny more help or advice?? Please would be very great full just a step into what to do or what could happen!?