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Where is your mother and what is her UK immigration status??My father and I are currently applying for ILR after living here for 5 years under his Tier 2 work visa.
He needs the letters from each employer he has had. They are mandatory. Example in link below.1. Does this letter have to include all the dates he has been away (which we are providing regardless as part of the application), or just generally that all absences have been authorized?
He needs the employer letter detailing his job specifics like salary, soc, date started and still required for the foreseeable future. This is also mandatory. Example in link below.2. Do we need to supply any other letters detailing absences, or is the employer one all that is needed?
It all depends if your CURRENT visa was issued/granted on or after 11th January 2018. Any absence and visas granted before this date are irrelevant.3. slightly related - we are getting mixed signals about dependent absences. Some have said that I (over 18) do not have the 180 days away limit as a dependent, but some say I do? Would like to figure this out before paying all that money for my application.
CR001 wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 5:34 pm
First of all, I greatly appreciate the incredibly prompt response!
My mother is a UK citizen obtained after we moved here due to parentage, my father stayed on his work visa instead of being a dependent on her so that I could apply for ILR when the time came.Where is your mother and what is her UK immigration status??
My current visa was issued June 2019 after my father switched jobs and therefore got a new visa as well. All my prolonged absences were before, on my former visa.It all depends if your CURRENT visa was issued/granted on or after 11th January 2018. Any absence and visas granted before this date are irrelevant.
You only need to add an additional schedule for trips that do NOT fit in the online form. Don't duplicate trips otherwise your or father's absence absence will appear more than it is.OphirE wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 4:11 pmHello all,
Due to many business trips, the online ILR form has said that we have exceeded the number of trips we can enter and to add a supplementary list to the documents we will send with the application.
We are going to add a comprehensive list with all travel over the 5 years, including the ones we added in the online form, but were wondering if we actually need to fill out any trips online, or can we just write something along the lines of "see attached list of all absences from the UK".
Thanks in advance
Thank you, and sorry for posting in a separate post.
Unclear what you mean by this. Why would having a BRP, which is your visa, affect your application??
I'm not sure, but I understand that if you do not already have a BRP card you must apply for one while applying for ILR and therefore also need to do the whole process, including the appointment where they take all your biometric information. As we have already done all that and they have our biometric information, I wondered if it has any effect, maybe on the timeline or process after we submit the application.
I'm not sure, but I understand that if you do not already have a BRP card you must apply for one while applying for ILR and therefore also need to do the whole process, including the appointment where they take all your biometric information.
For every application you submit to UKVI, you have to enroll your biometrics. There are no exceptions. Having a BRP Card is not the same as enrolling your biometrics for a UKVI application.As we have already done all that and they have our biometric information, I wondered if it has any effect, maybe on the timeline or process after we submit the application.