Got ILR today at Lunar House in Croydon. The process was very straightforward. I had applied under the HSMP JR category.
On entering the office, my partner and I went through an airport style security check following which our application was inspected on the ground floor. Thereafter we were asked to go up to the first floor and pay the fee (£1249). All of this happened rather quickly.
Next we waited for about 30 minutes and our number was called. The caseworker inspected the application, requested to see 3 months of Pay-slips and bank statements, and all P60's. I also provided a letter from my employer confirming my start date with them, title and annual salary. Nothing else was requested.
I had also provided a detailed breakdown of the days out of the UK clearly specifying the purpose and additionally the type (Annual paid leave, bank holiday or unpaid leave). The days out did not exceed 180 days and I confirmed that I had not been out for more than 3 months at a stretch at any time.
Like others who have applied, I had gone in with exhaustive documentation including bank statements for 12 months, all payslips, land registry title document of my home, mortgage statement, financial documents for my partner etc but they were not needed.
The office was very noisy and I did have a really hard time hearing the case worker with all the children screaming in the room.
The case worker took between 45 minutes to an hour to make a decision and took copies of the payslips and P60's. Thereafter the application was accepted and we were asked to come back in an hour to pick up the passports.
We went to the shopping centre opposite Lunar House (look for the Sainsburys across the street), had a good lunch and came back to pick up our passports.
The Home Office process for ILR was indeed quite good and a simple case like ours was handled very efficiently. My advise to anyone would be that based on our experience - prepare for the worst (so take all the documentation you could need) but in all probability expect to be asked for the basic information that's specified on the form and Set (O) guidance. It would be a good idea to prepare a file for the information that you would definitely need to provide - 3 months of bank slips, payslips, passports, application form, P60's. A second file could contain other documentation that may be needed but would probably not be asked for.
Good luck everyone and thank you to all those who contribute to this forum and help make this a stress free process for all.
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