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Rex wrote:Hi
All members falling under ILR JR category, please post your experiences of PEO or postal application here.
There are lots of threads with scattered information which is quite hard to follow.
Only ILR JR applicants please.
Thank you.
chetanojha wrote: One experience of an applicant is below:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=39765
Rex wrote: Only ILR JR applicants please.
Thank you.
Sten wrote:chetanojha wrote: One experience of an applicant is below:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=39765
Rex wrote: Only ILR JR applicants please.
Thank you.
The one you've mentioned is a WP 5 yrs case, not JR ..chetanojha wrote:Are you trying to make any point? Don't think I am missing something here.
Sten wrote:The one you've mentioned is a WP 5 yrs case, not JR ..chetanojha wrote:Are you trying to make any point? Don't think I am missing something here.
Rex wrote:Hi
All members falling under ILR JR category, please post your experiences of PEO or postal application here.
There are lots of threads with scattered information which is quite hard to follow.
Only ILR JR applicants please.
Thank you.
Hiob40 wrote:Thank you for opening this thread, I hope people post their experiences here.
I am also affected by the JR (arrived in UK 15 July 2004 under HSMP). I have a Birmingham PEO appointment for 6 July with dependents. I had a mishap during my 2nd extension July last year. I had applied thru a consultant who by mistake paid the wrong fee. The HO first acknowledged that the fee is correct but then returned the application 3 weeks after the expiry of my visa saying that I needed to apply with the correct fee. The consultant never told me that the application was returned. He only told me that they were asking for additional money. I paid him and he returned the application with the correct fee. By this time the forms had changed and the application was returned the 2nd time, but luckily the Home Office decided to return the application to my home address directly. I then filed an application which was accepted 81 days after the expiry of my previous leave. I was granted extension under Tier 1 and was also issued with a letter to that effect as well.
Without the JR implemented, I would have taken the postal route considering the earlier issues but now with the JR implemented, I have decided to go in person as I need my passport for travelling. I shall be grateful if some one with more information on the working of the HO or having faced similar circumstances can comment on my situation and the route I have decided to take.
Thank you
ob.
Rex wrote:Hi
All members falling under ILR JR category, please post your experiences of PEO or postal application here.
There are lots of threads with scattered information which is quite hard to follow.
Only ILR JR applicants please.
Thank you.
big dada wrote: Hi
I also have an appointment at Birmingham PEO on the same day. Can you tell me the reference number you got while booking started with 477 and is it 6 digits long
Cheers
apache wrote:I apologise if i have come to the wrong place, but i need some advice please
Completed 5 years and got ILR
but according to judicial review would have been eligible for ILR IN JAN 2008 and jan 2009 eligible for nationality
THEY HAVE TOLD ME TO WRITE A LETTER AND JUST WAIT FOR IT
and then on that basis can straight away apply for the citizenship.
UKBA have told me on phone that you cannott get this letter via an appointment
just wait for it
Link : http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... start=3400apache wrote:Thank you, what they say is write to them for a letter for back dated ILR. Has any body had the experience of getting the interview and getting the letter
and received this response just yesterday:I joined the IRIS scheme a couple of years ago, and therefore do not have stamps in my passport to record each time I returned to the UK. Instead, the automated IRIS barriers let me through. Can you please let me know if this will be a problem for my PEO appointment. I am assuming not, since the IRIS scheme will have made a record of each return, making stamps unnecessary. However, I would be grateful for confirmation of this.
.You are advised to inform the case worker at the PEO appointment about your travelling abroad during the scheme and bring any documentary evidences to prove this
... start calling from 8:58am Monday-Friday and be consistent with the call. You might get lucky one day soon.dk79 wrote:People,
I couldn't get an appointment for in-person ILR. HO says all the slots in all the PEOs are full. Please tell me if there are any tricks in timing the call for appointment.
Thanks,
dk79
70% + 90% = 160 % ??? ( more than 100%)..confusing ..dk79 wrote:Okay. After several cross references, I figured out that the postal ILR waiting time is 70% of the applications are decided in 4 weeks and 90% within 14 weeks. It is not 6 months for all the applications. I got this info from HO personnels, four different people have confirmed this.
That said, I am still trying to get in-person appointment No luck today.
What this means is:dk79 wrote:
Okay. After several cross references, I figured out that the postal ILR waiting time is 70% of the applications are decided in 4 weeks and 90% within 14 weeks. It is not 6 months for all the applications. I got this info from HO personnels, four different people have confirmed this.
That said, I am still trying to get in-person appointment Smile No luck today.
70% + 90% = 160 % ??? ( more than 100%)..confusing ..