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congratualtiontroyguy21 wrote:Category: HSMP/Tier1
Entry to UK: Sept 2004 (1 year HSMP Visa)
First Extension: July 2005 (FLR for 3 years)
Second Extension: July 2008 (FLR for another 3 years)
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ILR Application (2 weeks to process)
Postal Date: Thur 28/05/2009
Fees deducted: Fri 29/05/2009
Acknowledgement Letter: Mon 01/06/2009, dated Sat 30/05/2009
Passports/Docs Returned: Sat 13/06/2009, dated Thur 11/06/2009
Days Absent since migrated to the UK: ZERO
Documents sent
a. Letter from Employer
b. 3 Months Payslips
c. 3 Months Bank Statements
d. 2008/2009 P60
4. Child's Birth Certificate
extra Documents Returned
1. Separate Letters for me and each dependant to confirm we had been due to ILR since Sept 2008 (last year)
2. Separate Letters to each to confirm application is successful
3. LEAFLETs for me and dependant
Traffic Offence (Speeding), £60/3 points - I did NOT declare this in my application. Homeoffice guidance states that I do not have to.
I attached each month's payslip to correspoding month's bank statement. I also highlighted the Salary on Payslip and on Bank Statement perhaps to make the job easier for them to spot how salary is being paid into account.
The 2008/2009 P60 covers the economic activities for the period since the last FLR extension (July 2008).
This forum has been really helpful and I wish everyone a successful application.
If you need any further clarification, please be free to ask
Useful thread for youhopefulkd wrote:Hi,
I am looking to put in my application for an ILR.
I have a similar situation as you:
- 1 year HSMP Visa(2004)
- FLR for 3 years
- July 2008 (FLR for another 3 years)
However, I have not had any financial returns since I became self employed since the middle of last year.
Please what do you suggest in this case.
Regards.
Really hard to say, the JR policy document has only been around since 20 May so it's too early to work out an "average waiting time". Although there have been quick cases (2-3 weeks), there is no guarantee of getting your documents within that time. If you have no international travel planned during the summer (or another reason you'll need your passport), I think it is safe.supercreature wrote:Another question, I have my appointment in july first week... is it better to go to birmingham and use premium service or post the application ... I am just worried about the time.... as we can see our fellow member got ILR appoved under JR Ruling just in 2 weeks ... I have the same case and I am wondering should I post the application instead of going through the hassle of travelling and all day at UKBA office... If UBKA is getting back to most of the JR Ruling case for less than a month then i would be content to post the application ...
Any idea about average JR Ruling ILR waiting times???
troyguy21 wrote:Category: HSMP/Tier1
Entry to UK: Sept 2004 (1 year HSMP Visa)
First Extension: July 2005 (FLR for 3 years)
Second Extension: July 2008 (FLR for another 3 years)
==========================================
ILR Application (2 weeks to process)
Postal Date: Thur 28/05/2009
Fees deducted: Fri 29/05/2009
Acknowledgement Letter: Mon 01/06/2009, dated Sat 30/05/2009
Passports/Docs Returned: Sat 13/06/2009, dated Thur 11/06/2009
Days Absent since migrated to the UK: ZERO
Documents sent
a. Letter from Employer
b. 3 Months Payslips
c. 3 Months Bank Statements
d. 2008/2009 P60
4. Child's Birth Certificate
extra Documents Returned
1. Separate Letters for me and each dependant to confirm we had been due to ILR since Sept 2008 (last year)
2. Separate Letters to each to confirm application is successful
3. LEAFLETs for me and dependant
Traffic Offence (Speeding), £60/3 points - I did NOT declare this in my application. Homeoffice guidance states that I do not have to.
I attached each month's payslip to correspoding month's bank statement. I also highlighted the Salary on Payslip and on Bank Statement perhaps to make the job easier for them to spot how salary is being paid into account.
The 2008/2009 P60 covers the economic activities for the period since the last FLR extension (July 2008).
This forum has been really helpful and I wish everyone a successful application.
If you need any further clarification, please be free to ask
That's true. I am sure if you call HO again now and speak to someone else, you would be told something else entirely. There is no consistency when you're dealing with the call centre and even the caseworkers. Just get as many document you can get and go for your appointment. Make it clear there that all your document were checked when you extend your visa but be polite when putting your case through. All the best.troyguy21 wrote:I can't understand why HO asked you to supply those sizeable number of document. I would suggest you go with whatever you've got, most importantly last 3months payslip/bank statement and 2008/2009 P60.
They already checked these when you extended in February so don't know why they asked you to supply them again.
Besides, we have other stories here in the forum where HO only picked last 3months document as stated above. Don't also forget that you are covered by the last JR.