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(The bold text in the quote above is bold in the original text in the document).Fee waiver: Human Rights-based and other specified applications caseworker guidance wrote:(Page 6)
Fee waivers can be granted to those making a specified human rights application, where to require payment of the fee would be incompatible with a person’s rights under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). Victims of trafficking seeking to extend their leave in certain circumstances can also apply. This does not apply to indefinite leave to remain applications.
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Applications for ILR are not covered by the fee waiver policy, as people do not need settlement to be able to remain in the UK on the basis of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) Article 8 or other ECHR rights. Applicants who establish an ECHR right to remain in the UK may continue to apply for and be granted successive periods of limited leave to remain. They may qualify for a fee waiver in respect of each application if they meet the terms of this policy.
Do you earn enough to keep yourself? Have savings? Captial in a house/land with your name is on, in any country?
https://www.gov.uk/indefinite-leave-to- ... ence-abuseFees and how long it takes
The application fee is £2,404 per person, unless you do not have enough money to support yourself. You can include your children on your application if they’re eligible.
You’ll each need to have your biometric information (fingerprints and a photo) taken - there’s no fee for this.
You’ll usually get a decision about your application within 6 months.
If you do not have enough money to support yourself
If you cannot pay the fee
You do not have to pay the fee if you can provide evidence that you:
do not have a place to live and cannot afford one
have a place to live but cannot afford essential living costs like food or heating
have a very low income and paying the fee would harm your child’s wellbeing
Evidence can include bank statements, a signed letter from your local authority or a signed letter from an agency that’s been giving you support.