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Congratulations, I think your case was very strong and you have already covered up for your absence .cheerful2011 wrote:hello guys.
hope you are all fine now.
my ilr was granted. i thank you all for contributing to this forum.
i bring along everything i can bring to support my application
These were the first two documents asked
12 months payslips
12months bank statements showing the salary
Life in the UK Test Letter
all p60s
joint accounts 24 months for cohabitation
council tax
employer's letter
I think you need to have your income above the required one.
That is one of the keys maybe.
Good luck guys.
@cheerful2011 : Thanks for you reply , did you also own a property in UK , Is it advisable to provide the property document while applying for PRcheerful2011 wrote:@ calos 100k gross
@jami 179
@alok 5.5 years total...just applied Nov 2011 instead of May 2011.
Also, my dependant stayed here while I was away and my direct debit continued for the bills while I was away. During the time I was away all income paid here in my bank and I didn't withdraw any amount abroad, the only debit amount is for the bills direct debit which is spent in the UK. Maybe this was another consideration that I have shown I continued to be based here.
You may refer to Angela's case as well. I am not very sure about where the discretion of caseworker...No questions asked after I gave all documents. he just scan all my documents and check to his computer. then i was asked to wait. I hope you all will be granted as well.
I knew another friend was rejected again...however, his dependant he includes with his application while dependant was out of country...so, maybe it made his case more complicated.
You never had a 179 days "single" absence, because you were in the UK on 03-June (albeit for a few hours - but you were "in UK").cheerful2011 wrote:1. 179 days: fly out of UK 3 March arrive back to UK 3 June 6am for Working Visa renewal PEO appoinment 11 am, after visa approve fly out of UK again 3 June night and back to UK 30 September...this is all within the five years qualifying. I considered this straight because sameday flight.
As explained in my previous response, it cannot be considered as a "single" absence, but two periods of absences, one of which was 91 days and the other 87 days (according to the new dates confirmed by you).cheerful2011 wrote:Hi Sushdmeta,
I checked my draft application form, it was 30 Aug instead of September...and checked my passport stamps as well..Sorry get messed up with the dates...all I remember was 179 days.
Thank you.
What intrigued me was that the OP posted that his 179 days single absence was never brought up by the caseworker as a "probable issue".jami wrote:What a remarkable finding of fact by the remarkable moderator!