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ILR TIMELINES- SET(O) SET(F) SET(M) (not Set(LR) PLS)

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Re: ILR TIMELINES- SET(O) SET(F) SET(M) (not Set(LR) PLS)

Post by Leoudayan » Mon Jul 01, 2024 12:31 pm

Applied for ILR Route: SET(O) 5 years Tier 2 + Skilled worker
Application Type: Priority (5 days)
Application submitted online: 25 June 2024 - Tuesday - Fees: £3385
Biometrics appointment: 30 June 2024 - Sunday - Regus, Nottingham 12PM - Fees: £143
Acknowledgement Received: 30 June 2024 12.20PM from UKVCAS
Additional information required: Pending
Approval Received: Pending
BRP Card Received: Pending

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Re: ILR TIMELINES- SET(O) SET(F) SET(M) (not Set(LR) PLS)

Post by Unaisa89 » Tue Jul 02, 2024 9:54 am

Applied for ILR Route: SET(M) 5 years spouse route
Application Type: Standard
Application submitted online: 07/06/2024
Biometrics appointment: 20/06/2024 (Paid £143 as no free appointment)
Acknowledgement email : 22/06/2024
Approval Received: Pending
BRP Card Received: Pending

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Re: ILR TIMELINES- SET(O) SET(F) SET(M) (not Set(LR) PLS)

Post by sajnan » Tue Jul 02, 2024 8:23 pm

Applied for ILR Route: SET(M) (Spouse & 4 children ,2 children over18 years)
Application Type: Standard
Application submitted online: 11/3/2024
Biometrics appointment: 8/4/2024 free appointments
Acknowledgement email : 10/4/2024
Approval Received: 01/07/2024 (5 emails)
BRP Card Received: 03/7/2024 ( email from Royal Mail with tracking number showing delivery due for tomorrow.

Thanks to everyone for their help. Specially moderators for their valuable advise

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Re: ILR TIMELINES- SET(O) SET(F) SET(M) (not Set(LR) PLS)

Post by loneranger2024 » Thu Jul 04, 2024 11:20 am

loneranger2024 wrote:
Tue Jun 25, 2024 3:07 pm
Applied for ILR Route : Set (M) spouse route after 5 years
Date application sent : 16th November 2023
Document received by HO : 8th December 2023
Ack letter received (if applicable) : 9th December 2023 (email)
Biometric Letter received :
Date Biometrics Enrolled : 8th December 2023
Payment Debited : 16th November 2023
Approval/Refusal Received : waiting
BRP Card Received : waiting

Earlier this month in June..The MP Account Management team said their records show a decision was made in 21st Feb 2024. But we know and they didn't tell us what it was.
Received approval on 3rd July 2024
No brp card.. we had already registered on UKVI account and from there we were able to see immigration status and create share codes

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Re: ILR TIMELINES- SET(O) SET(F) SET(M) (not Set(LR) PLS)

Post by 2024ILRapply » Thu Jul 04, 2024 1:23 pm

Applied for ILR Route: SET(O) 5 years Tier 2 + Skilled worker
Application Type: Priority (5 days)
Application submitted online: 1 July 2024 - Monday - Fees: £3385
Biometrics appointment: 2nd July 2024 - Tuesday- Croydon - Fees: 240 ( approx. )
Acknowledgement Received: 2nd July 2024 from UKVCAS
Additional information required: Pending
Approval Received: Pending
BRP Card Received: Pending

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Re: ILR TIMELINES- SET(O) SET(F) SET(M) (not Set(LR) PLS)

Post by 2024ILRapply » Fri Jul 05, 2024 3:17 pm

2024ILRapply wrote:
Thu Jul 04, 2024 1:23 pm
Applied for ILR Route: SET(O) 5 years Tier 2 + Skilled worker
Application Type: Priority (5 days)
Application submitted online: 1 July 2024 - Monday - Fees: £3385
Biometrics appointment: 2nd July 2024 - Tuesday- Croydon - Fees: 240 ( approx. )
Acknowledgement Received: 2nd July 2024 from UKVCAS
Additional information required: Pending
Approval Received: Pending
BRP Card Received: Pending
Applied for ILR Route: SET(O) 5 years Tier 2 + Skilled worker
Application Type: Priority (5 days)
Application submitted online: 1 July 2024 - Monday - Fees: £3385
Biometrics appointment: 2nd July 2024 - Tuesday- Croydon - Fees: 240 ( approx. )
Acknowledgement Received: 2nd July 2024 from UKVCAS
Additional information required: Pending
Approval Received: 5th July 2024
BRP Card Received: Pending

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Re: ILR TIMELINES- SET(O) SET(F) SET(M) (not Set(LR) PLS)

Post by Leoudayan » Fri Jul 05, 2024 3:52 pm

Leoudayan wrote:
Mon Jul 01, 2024 12:31 pm
Applied for ILR Route: SET(O) 5 years Tier 2 + Skilled worker
Application Type: Priority (5 days)
Application submitted online: 25 June 2024 - Tuesday - Fees: £3385
Biometrics appointment: 30 June 2024 - Sunday - Regus, Nottingham 12PM - Fees: £143
Acknowledgement Received: 30 June 2024 12.20PM from UKVCAS
Additional information required: Pending
Approval Received: Pending
BRP Card Received: Pending
Applied for ILR Route: SET(O) 5 years Tier 2 + Skilled worker
Application Type: Priority (5 days)
Application submitted online: 25 June 2024 - Tuesday - Fees: £3385
Biometrics appointment: 30 June 2024 - Sunday - Regus, Nottingham 12PM - Fees: £143
Acknowledgement Received: 30 June 2024 12.20PM from UKVCAS
Additional information required: Nothing!
Approval Received: 5 July 2024 1:06PM
BRP Card Received: Pending (will take 2-3 days I think)

Please note: I spent 496 days in total outside the UK in 5 years without crossing the 180 days limit (working from home with employer permission) . Also, I got a new job with the same employer with a different SOC before I applied for my ILR. I was advised to apply for skilled worker visa but still I decided to proceed with my ILR as there is believed you just need a letter from employer stating that you are still needed for the work and your pay is appropriate.

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Re: ILR TIMELINES- SET(O) SET(F) SET(M) (not Set(LR) PLS)

Post by Leoudayan » Sun Jul 07, 2024 1:57 pm

Leoudayan wrote:
Fri Jul 05, 2024 3:52 pm
Applied for ILR Route: SET(O) 5 years Tier 2 + Skilled worker
Application Type: Priority (5 days)
Application submitted online: 25 June 2024 - Tuesday - Fees: £3385
Biometrics appointment: 30 June 2024 - Sunday - Regus, Nottingham 12PM - Fees: £143
Acknowledgement Received: 30 June 2024 12.20PM from UKVCAS
Additional information required: Nothing!
Approval Received: 5 July 2024 1:06PM
BRP Card Received: Pending (will take 2-3 days I think)
Applied for ILR Route: SET(O) 5 years Tier 2 + Skilled worker
Application Type: Priority (5 days)
Application submitted online: 25 June 2024 - Tuesday - Fees: £3385
Biometrics appointment: 30 June 2024 - Sunday - Regus, Nottingham 12PM - Fees: £143
Acknowledgement Received: 30 June 2024 12.20PM from UKVCAS
Additional information required: Nothing!
Approval Received: 5 July 2024 1:06PM
BRP Card Received: [E-Visa] - There are no BRPs anymore! Everything is online now. I didn't realise this. In the ILR approval email, they provided a link to apply for the e-visa using my previous BRP (smart phone NFT tap thing). After taking and submitting a photo, I received a link to view my e-visa within a minute! The photo update took about 30 minutes, though. Wow, that's fast!

Please note: I spent 496 days in total outside the UK in 5 years without crossing the 180 days limit (working from home with employer permission) . Also, I got a new job with the same employer with a different SOC before I applied for my ILR. I was advised to apply for skilled worker visa but still I decided to proceed with my ILR as there is believed you just need a letter from employer stating that you are still needed for the work and your pay is appropriate.

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