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sushdmehta wrote:See SET(O) form for more details about documentary evidences needed.
1. For 10 years, maximum 18 months in total.shobapaireddy wrote:Hi
How many days can I be out of the country in one year or how many holidays in total can I have if I have to apply for the Ilr for my 10 years long stay. I have been out of the country in 2 different Occasions for 2 months. I hope that doesn't cause a problem. Please advice.
Thank you
1. For 10 years u can only apply by post.shobapaireddy wrote:Hi Again!
Just wondering, would it better if i posted it or went directly to get the stamping done. Will they interview me and question me after verifying the paper work, or only if something is missing or not correct. Sorry just thought i could save my self a stressful and worried wait!
Thank you
Shoba
1. The form is for many categories and hence the both options for fee are listed (post/ applying in person).shobapaireddy wrote:Hi
It says in the link you sent:
Section 9 of form SET(O) lists the documents that you must send with your application. You should send the original documents, not copies. In exceptional circumstances, we may accept a photocopy that is certified as an accurate copy by the body or authority that issued the original, or by a notary - but you must include a letter explaining why you are providing a certified copy rather than the original document.
You can post your application to us, or apply in person at one of our public enquiry offices - this is a same-day service, available at a premium fee and by appointment only, and is only suitable for straightforward applications that will not require further enquiries. You cannot apply in person if you are currently in one of the following categories:
Tier 1 (Entrepreneur)
Tier 1 (Investor)
businessperson
innovator
investor
self-employed lawyer
As it hasnt been mentioned about the long term residency, i thought i could go in person. Will it be more scrutinizing if i went in person? or better post it and wait. And it also says in the application the charges for going in person and post.
Please advise!
Thank you