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cheers2boss wrote:Congrats diago....can you pls tell me the following?
When u applied for WP+Tier1 is the employment letter still required? Because the latest visa is Tier1 and as per that there is no requirement for employment letter. Also want to know what have you mentioned in the absence letter for your wife can I have a copy of that?
kmrk123 wrote:Congrats Diago!
Many thanks for sharing your valuable experience!!
In my case, I have 2 dependants (wife + kid). But I am not planning to bring them along with me during the appointment in PEO office.
I assume that you have booked your appointment online. For my case, do I need to book a family appointment or a normal (individual) appointment is sufficient? It is really difficult to get a family appointment and I have been trying hard for the last few weeks with no luck.
Any response on this is highly appreciated. Thank you!
hi, guys!! Are sure about it? Because to book appointment for 2 is more difficult than for 1. Is it should be important reason if my wife will not attend with me? I'm 5yrs wp holder, same employer. Many thanks for any opinions.cheers2boss wrote:Yes it's definitely required to book a family appointment even though you are not planning to take your family to PEO.
yes very sure, you need to book a family appointment if you are applying ILR for yourself and your dependents regardless of whether or not they attend the appointment i.e. because they would be looking at their passports/documents too and will be spending time on all applicantshameleon wrote:hi, guys!! Are sure about it? Because to book appointment for 2 is more difficult than for 1. Is it should be important reason if my wife will not attend with me? I'm 5yrs wp holder, same employer. Many thanks for any opinions.cheers2boss wrote:Yes it's definitely required to book a family appointment even though you are not planning to take your family to PEO.
vinseh wrote:yes very sure, you need to book a family appointment if you are applying ILR for yourself and your dependents regardless of whether or not they attend the appointment i.e. because they would be looking at their passports/documents too and will be spending time on all applicantshameleon wrote:hi, guys!! Are sure about it? Because to book appointment for 2 is more difficult than for 1. Is it should be important reason if my wife will not attend with me? I'm 5yrs wp holder, same employer. Many thanks for any opinions.cheers2boss wrote:Yes it's definitely required to book a family appointment even though you are not planning to take your family to PEO.
Sorry for long delay vinseh. If you are still in forum please answer one more question. Did you hear somebody got ILR with 4 cont.months of unpaid leave? My absenses are 108 days in total and no more than 31 day in row. I know I should send to HO technical changes form but I didn't. I didn't change employer and didn't resign ... What do you think? Many thanks in advancevinseh wrote:yes very sure, you need to book a family appointment if you are applying ILR for yourself and your dependents regardless of whether or not they attend the appointment i.e. because they would be looking at their passports/documents too and will be spending time on all applicantshameleon wrote:hi, guys!! Are sure about it? Because to book appointment for 2 is more difficult than for 1. Is it should be important reason if my wife will not attend with me? I'm 5yrs wp holder, same employer. Many thanks for any opinions.cheers2boss wrote:Yes it's definitely required to book a family appointment even though you are not planning to take your family to PEO.