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skazmi wrote:Hi All,
I had been a silent reader at the forum for some days before applying for my ILR today. I had originally thought of getting help from a lawyer as my days away were 353 days in total but my lawyer made be believe that it was near to an impossible task plus he did not even mention the Section 1(3) for new born babies in the UK. I then came across this forum, went through them all for a few days and booked my appointment at PEO Croydon.
The documents I presented were:
1. Application form
2. Passports for my wife and I
3. letter from employer confirming my details of employment and a separate letter confirming my travel for work for 353 days.
4. 3 bank statements and 3 pay slips
5. A complete list of all my travel dates a stamps (I used the format provided on this forum and changed it according to how I wanted it).
6. pay slips and bank statements for my wife as evidence for cohabitation (I had no joint bills or statements to give nor does my wife have any bills on her name.
Issues:
1. My employer letter did not include the code for my salary so the case worker had to find one with me which was a bit scary. I recommend everyone to have it added to the letter rather than leaving it to the case worker as they can make a big issue out of it.
2. The case worker asked me for 3 different cohabitation evidence for 2009 - 2011. I explained that my wife did not pay any bills or manage them therefore I had non in her name. She was kind enough to make do with what I had at offer.
I made copies of all the documents the case worker needed and had them in an order so it took me no time to present them to her in the order she requested for them. I felt that it left her in a some what good mood and possibly more accommodating so definitely recommend doing that.
I am very excited and exhausted atm so cant think of what more to add so feel free to ask any questions you might have.
what is the code of salary ? are you referring to "Tax Code" or "NI Code"?skazmi wrote:Hi All,
Issues:
1. My employer letter did not include the code for my salary so the case worker had to find one with me which was a bit scary. I recommend everyone to have it added to the letter rather than leaving it to the case worker as they can make a big issue out of it.
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my longest absence at one time was 43 days and I had another 40 days n a couple of 30 days in there. The caseworker did confirm this by asking me the question and she asked me if I had not made any personal visits abroad. my reply was that after all the travel I did for work I had no desire to get on a plane for leisure.farah wrote:congratulations
your longest absence at one time?
I will send you the format later on once I get home.tara55 wrote:Congratulations...
Would you please email me the format of your covering letter and UK absence.
Also what did you submitted for cohabitation? I am on the same boat, I have only council tax demand notice in joint name and nothing else.
I was referring to the SOC code. Dont require any other code on your letter as long as your base salary is clearly mentioned.imbuser007 wrote:Congrats!
on the issue that you mentioned...
what is the code of salary ? are you referring to "Tax Code" or "NI Code"?skazmi wrote:Hi All,
Issues:
1. My employer letter did not include the code for my salary so the case worker had to find one with me which was a bit scary. I recommend everyone to have it added to the letter rather than leaving it to the case worker as they can make a big issue out of it.
.
mine is due next week..appreciate if you can answer at the earliest.
thanks