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Yes, post corrected to 10 years.
If your old passport was kept by your passport issuing authority while renewal then you can request them to send you the copy of those stamps. Or if you remember the airlines you flew with then they might give you that detail. Or speak to your old employer or school who must have authorized your holidays.MaidaValeNewbie wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 10:13 pm
If they don't have this, is there another UK agency that might have this information? I'm just wondering how I can get complete records for the past decade.
Thanks.
Never underestimate the information HO holds on you and your travels. They have many ways to check your absence and if you don't answer truthfully in the form or if you exceed the permitted absence limit, you will be refused.MaidaValeNewbie wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 2:50 pmThank you, but I have lost my old passport. I would imagine this is quite common.
a lot of my time away would have been during holiday times as a student, and there would be no formal record of that.
No its not as a lot of migrants still preserving their old expired passports as souvenir (not all consulates ask back for old passports on renewal) even after naturalized. Then check your emails as there might be some record buried such as board passes, booking confirmation/reminders. If you have longer absences then don't apply.
Whilst not sure about your individual case which might have an exception but with hindsight, nobody is on earth who at least don't take selfies & pictures on/around airport & hotels and with family members when on vacations. In comparison to mind memory the SD card/USB is phenomenally copious, I myself have excavated a lot of forgotten key historical dates even relating to none-immigration matters from past pictures & selfies. Interestingly even the picture & selfie is not time & date stamped but still by checking its properties you will extract its actual date & time.MaidaValeNewbie wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 1:18 pmAlso, 10 years ago, I wouldn't have been keeping records of my travel anticipating that one day I would need them again for this application. I can't imagine a lot of people would have had that foresight
The visa expiry date is fine.MaidaValeNewbie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 3:37 pmThank you.
Just to double-check, I assume the date of expiry listed on the visa (say, Nov 1, 2013) is a valid day for me to depart the UK? I guess what I'm saying is, should I have left on Oct 31, 2013 in order not to overstay, or is Nov 1 okay as well?
Silly question, I'm sure. But I just want to confirm!
MaidaValeNewbie wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 9:58 pmHi
I have a few questions that I was hoping someone could help me with. The first is the most important.
I've read how to calculate absences on a few immigration law websites, and I just wanted to confirm how the absences work for 10 Year ILR route. I'm getting mixed information.
Let's say I have the following travel history: First date is date leaving UK, second date is date returning to UK:
1 May - 5 May
15 May - 25 May
28 May - 29 May
30 May - 30 May
I thought any date that I am in the UK does not count as a day away. So, my understanding is that ABSENCES for the above would be calculated as 3 days, 9 days, 0 days and 0 days, in that order. Is that right?
I read on an immigration law website that something like 28 May - 29 May counts as 1 day of absence, but I swear that's not right.
If someone can provide confirmation that would be great! Also, is there any Home Office guidance confirming this? Have the rules changed over the years - is that why there is confusion?
Separately, does anyone know whether the Home Office issues SARs that go back 10 years? Again, certain immigration websites are saying that they do, but the Home Office has told me (in written correspondence) that they only go back 5. From readily available information from HO, it goes back 5 years and if you have had written correspondence from HO stating they only go back 5 years would you want to believe what is written on an immigration website or what you are told here?(except IF you expect to hear from someone who had a concrete answer from Ho) Why don't you go back and trash it out/seek further clarification with HO through the same channel as you had before? Then you would have heard from the horse's mouth and can enlighten forum members
Finally, is there any news on when super priority service will resume?
Thanks.