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congratualation!!!melo75 wrote:I discovered this forum a few days ago after I applied for my ILR. I was moved by the helpfulness and some of the stories here, so I thougth I would share my experience.
1. I used an immigration adviser...the same one who got me my latest work permit.
2. I have been on a WP for 5 years, with three different employers.
3. I am the only employee at my company on a WP
4. I applied for the same day premium service at Croydon, but my lawyer got the documents back today, eventhough we applied yesterday (so much for same day service)
Documets submitted:
1. Application form (Set O)
2. Two signed photos
3. Three months of bank statements (didnt submit any payslips)
4. Letters from my two previous employers confirming exact employment dates AND that I was required to travel as an integral part of my duties (my days of absence were about 194 days, of which 53 were for business purposes)
5. A letter from my current employer confirming my employment date, that I am required to travel as part of my duties, AND that there is a continued need for my employment
6. Police registration certificate
7. My KOL test Pass confirmation
8. My lawyer prepared a spreadsheet with my days of absences. She said you should not count day of departure from the UK or day of arrival back in the UK, AND weekends should also be dismissed
Good luck to everyone and lets hope they dont change the law till we apply for naturalisation!
break out as something like this.....9588 wrote:thanksmelo75 wrote:Hi 9588,
Total charges were £1,500, including the application fee, the same day premium service, and the adviser's fees.
i got a quote (£3000) for the same service. may i ask u who u used?
£3000 is way too high. If your case is straight foward or near straight forward you are better off going to PEO yourself. Nothing to worry about.9588 wrote:thanksmelo75 wrote:Hi 9588,
Total charges were £1,500, including the application fee, the same day premium service, and the adviser's fees.
i got a quote (£3000) for the same service. may i ask u who u used?
9588 wrote:thanksmelo75 wrote:Hi 9588,
Total charges were £1,500, including the application fee, the same day premium service, and the adviser's fees.
i got a quote (£3000) for the same service. may i ask u who u used?
do police registration document required for the ILR?melo75 wrote:I discovered this forum a few days ago after I applied for my ILR. I was moved by the helpfulness and some of the stories here, so I thougth I would share my experience.
1. I used an immigration adviser...the same one who got me my latest work permit.
2. I have been on a WP for 5 years, with three different employers.
3. I am the only employee at my company on a WP
4. I applied for the same day premium service at Croydon, but my lawyer got the documents back today, eventhough we applied yesterday (so much for same day service)
Documets submitted:
1. Application form (Set O)
2. Two signed photos
3. Three months of bank statements (didnt submit any payslips)
4. Letters from my two previous employers confirming exact employment dates AND that I was required to travel as an integral part of my duties (my days of absence were about 194 days, of which 53 were for business purposes)
5. A letter from my current employer confirming my employment date, that I am required to travel as part of my duties, AND that there is a continued need for my employment
6. Police registration certificate
7. My KOL test Pass confirmation
8. My lawyer prepared a spreadsheet with my days of absences. She said you should not count day of departure from the UK or day of arrival back in the UK, AND weekends should also be dismissed
Good luck to everyone and lets hope they dont change the law till we apply for naturalisation!
depends on your nationality. if you were required to register with the police when you arrived, you are required to send in the registration for ILR.smiles345 wrote:
do police registration document required for the ILR?
viren68 wrote:Hello,
For the info of all GOT ILR from PEO Croydon took 2.5 hours only. On the basis of JR
Had P-60, Bank Statements, Salary slips, Employer letter.
Now seniors plz advise what next to do for naturalisation.
Thanks
Vir
melo75 wrote:I discovered this forum a few days ago after I applied for my ILR. I was moved by the helpfulness and some of the stories here, so I thougth I would share my experience.
1. I used an immigration adviser...the same one who got me my latest work permit.
2. I have been on a WP for 5 years, with three different employers.
3. I am the only employee at my company on a WP
4. I applied for the same day premium service at Croydon, but my lawyer got the documents back today, eventhough we applied yesterday (so much for same day service)
Documets submitted:
1. Application form (Set O)
2. Two signed photos
3. Three months of bank statements (didnt submit any payslips)
4. Letters from my two previous employers confirming exact employment dates AND that I was required to travel as an integral part of my duties (my days of absence were about 194 days, of which 53 were for business purposes)
5. A letter from my current employer confirming my employment date, that I am required to travel as part of my duties, AND that there is a continued need for my employment
6. Police registration certificate
7. My KOL test Pass confirmation
8. My lawyer prepared a spreadsheet with my days of absences. She said you should not count day of departure from the UK or day of arrival back in the UK, AND weekends should also be dismissed
Good luck to everyone and lets hope they dont change the law till we apply for naturalisation!