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Indefinate leave to remain-10 Yrs

Post by nomibhai » Thu May 24, 2012 11:20 am

Hello, silent follower for a start. Applied back in Sep 2011, still waiting anxiously.MP was involved and now case is assigned to caseworker in Liverpool. How long does it normally takes to process application once caseworker is assigned?

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Re: Indefinate leave to remain-10 Yrs

Post by nickpatel2012 » Thu May 24, 2012 11:42 am

nomibhai wrote:Hello, silent follower for a start. Applied back in Sep 2011, still waiting anxiously.MP was involved and now case is assigned to caseworker in Liverpool. How long does it normally takes to process application once caseworker is assigned?
at present 14.9
weeks

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Re: Ilr in 10 y l residency

Post by nickpatel2012 » Thu May 24, 2012 11:43 am

Annie1989 wrote:
Delta1 wrote:Hi everyone! I am a bit concerned now! I havn't rcvd bio invitation letter yet. I applied on 29/03/12, and i read few pple got their bio letters who applied around same time! Is there anyone still waiting for bio!
I applied on 27th march set O , havent recieved Biometric letter yet
i applied 19th march

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Post by BruceFly2012 » Thu May 24, 2012 3:11 pm

[quote="hemalay"]@BruceFly2012: What form did you used for your wife application Set O or Set M ?

[quote="BruceFly2012"]Hi Everyone,

I am glad to tell you the timeline of the Ilr application of my wife:
PP sent 13th Feb 2012
ACK received 15th Feb
ILR stamped 5th May 2012
PP received 23th May 2012 (back with enclosed special delivery bag, waited anxious since yesterday after tracked my package on Royal Mail website )

Good luck anyone who is still waiting[/quote][/quote]

Hi Guys, sorry for the confusion. My wife applied on her own right. Her previous visa is not dependent visa, but PSW visa.

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Post by Sahib1 » Thu May 24, 2012 7:59 pm

BruceFly2012

Congrats man :) . Did your wife apply on the basis of 10 year rule?

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Post by uddinriaz » Thu May 24, 2012 9:00 pm

congratulations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
BruceFly2012 wrote:Hi Everyone,

I am glad to tell you the timeline of the Ilr application of my wife:
PP sent 13th Feb 2012
ACK received 15th Feb
ILR stamped 5th May 2012
PP received 23th May 2012 (back with enclosed special delivery bag, waited anxious since yesterday after tracked my package on Royal Mail website )

Good luck anyone who is still waiting

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Re: ilr story

Post by uddinriaz » Thu May 24, 2012 9:00 pm

birat wrote:applied - 7 feb 2012
acknoledge dated -9 feb
ilr issued - 5 may liverpool
received pp - 24 th may

thanks everyone for ur grt support on this forum , i pray for everyone ,

thank u guys !

but biometric of my child HO has lost so i have to do it again , apart from this all is well .......

congratulations dude,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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Ilr in 10 y l residency

Post by Delta1 » Thu May 24, 2012 10:01 pm

nickpatel2012 wrote:
Delta1 wrote:hi everyone! ok, finally i recieved my biometric inviation letter today. it was dated 17th of may. so now waiting game is on! inshallah we all get it soon!
when did you applied ? I applied on 26th of march

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timeline

Post by LondonResident » Thu May 24, 2012 10:26 pm

Hello everyone...

I am silent follower of this extremely helpful forum. With the help of God I received my passport today. Timeless is as follows:

10 year category-
Application Sent Date - 02-Feb-12
Application Received Date- 03-Feb-12
Money taken from account - 06-Feb-12
Acknowledgment letter - 10-Feb-12
ILR stomped 11-May-12
Passport received 24-May-12

Thanks everyone for your support...

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New member

Post by Tab » Fri May 25, 2012 1:38 pm

Found this site very useful. Just followed from few days.. Thought of updating my details which helps for the data base excels sheet.
Applied ILR on 9-01-2012
Got acknowledgement on 18-01-2012 dated 11th jan
IlR received 24-05-2012
Ilr stamped in Liverpool - 04-05-2012
Total days 18 weeks 4 days

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Re: Ilr in 10 y l residency

Post by TKay » Fri May 25, 2012 3:26 pm

Annie1989 wrote:
Delta1 wrote:Hi everyone! I am a bit concerned now! I havn't rcvd bio invitation letter yet. I applied on 29/03/12, and i read few pple got their bio letters who applied around same time! Is there anyone still waiting for bio!
I applied on 27th march set O , havent recieved Biometric letter yet
Hi, so I applied on the 27th of March (Set O) as well and yet to receive the biometric letter, does anyone know on average how long it takes to get the ILR from the date you receive your biometric letter? Getting seriously worried about not receiving the letter but hoping when I do, I wouldnt have to wait another 8 weeks plus for my passport! Heard it takes 5 weeks from bio letter, is that true?

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Re: Ilr in 10 y l residency

Post by gsg-9 » Fri May 25, 2012 4:33 pm

TKay wrote:
Annie1989 wrote:
Delta1 wrote:Hi everyone! I am a bit concerned now! I havn't rcvd bio invitation letter yet. I applied on 29/03/12, and i read few pple got their bio letters who applied around same time! Is there anyone still waiting for bio!
I applied on 27th march set O , havent recieved Biometric letter yet
Hi, so I applied on the 27th of March (Set O) as well and yet to receive the biometric letter, does anyone know on average how long it takes to get the ILR from the date you receive your biometric letter? Getting seriously worried about not receiving the letter but hoping when I do, I wouldnt have to wait another 8 weeks plus for my passport! Heard it takes 5 weeks from bio letter, is that true?

I've read somewhere that it takes about 7-8 weeks to receive the Bio letter, gives or take. It was certainly true in my case.

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Re: Ilr in 10 y l residency

Post by TKay » Fri May 25, 2012 5:06 pm

I've read somewhere that it takes about 7-8 weeks to receive the Bio letter, gives or take. It was certainly true in my case.
In my 8th week and still no bio letter! :( hopefully next week i'll get it as i am literally going crazy waiting for this! do you know how long it takes from biometric to ilr though?

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ILR 10yr long stay

Post by drj123 » Fri May 25, 2012 8:19 pm

my wifes passport (independent)
sent 21st January
money taken 26th Jan
stamped 1st may
recieved(after re-direction from my old address_lucky!!) today 25 may.
total 4 months.
good luck to others waiting. dont worry-itll be fine.
thanks for all comments and moral support here.

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Re: Indefinate leave to remain-10 Yrs

Post by Loveislovely » Fri May 25, 2012 9:06 pm

nomibhai wrote:Hello, silent follower for a start. Applied back in Sep 2011, still waiting anxiously.MP was involved and now case is assigned to caseworker in Liverpool. How long does it normally takes to process application once caseworker is assigned?
I am appalled, your application had not been assigned to a case worker all these months, it is difficult to say, when the application might be processed, I do hope they will process your application soonl. Good luck

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All for one, one for all..... Peace

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Post by Loveislovely » Fri May 25, 2012 9:18 pm

Hi Guys!

I am sincerely pleased with the result over the few days, I believe next week will be a better week though...... All the Feb applicants should be delighted, by the end of this month, fingers crossed.
All for one, one for all..... Peace

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Re: Ilr in 10 y l residency

Post by MidlandsResident » Sun May 27, 2012 12:05 pm

gsg-9 wrote:
TKay wrote:
Annie1989 wrote:
Delta1 wrote:Hi everyone! I am a bit concerned now! I havn't rcvd bio invitation letter yet. I applied on 29/03/12, and i read few pple got their bio letters who applied around same time! Is there anyone still waiting for bio!
I applied on 27th march set O , havent recieved Biometric letter yet
Hi, so I applied on the 27th of March (Set O) as well and yet to receive the biometric letter, does anyone know on average how long it takes to get the ILR from the date you receive your biometric letter? Getting seriously worried about not receiving the letter but hoping when I do, I wouldnt have to wait another 8 weeks plus for my passport! Heard it takes 5 weeks from bio letter, is that true?

I've read somewhere that it takes about 7-8 weeks to receive the Bio letter, gives or take. It was certainly true in my case.
Hello, I found this wonderfully useful board last weekend while trying to work out how my wife should best apply for ILR.

A quick bit of background: I was born in Britain to British parents, but my wife is currently in the UK on a Tier 1 general work permit. She came here as a student in 1997 and has been working for just over 5 years. We have been together since 1998 and got married just over 6 months ago.

So, we had this quandary about how best to apply for ILR. Do we do it on the grounds of long stay, or on grounds of having worked for 5 years, or on the grounds of being a partner of someone who is settled in the UK?

Now, being a native English speaker I believe I have pretty good language skills, but I think that the forms that one has to fill in and all the guidance that one has to read when applying for work permits or other types of residence permit are extremely long-winded and confusing. I would love to offer my services to the UKBA to go through the forms for them and the guidance and try to rewrite it in simpler English.

For example, on one of the bits of documentation I read, the UKBA had actually misspelled the word "language". Also, in section 6 of the SET(O) form, one heading of the table says "Date returned to the" instead of "Date returned to the UK". There is also the general fact that the constant use of the word "leave" when a person actually wants to stay is, although correct use of English, only opening up more confusion! What's wrong with the word "permission"?

Anyway, my wife was rejected for her last work permit application because the rules had all changed 4 years ago and required people to have £800 in savings at all times during the 3 months prior to the application. We went to court and had her appeal accepted, so she does have at least 10 years' continuous lawful residence, so we have decided to apply that way.

Now, we have read the guidance about the ILR after 10 years' residence and it does appear to say that if a person can show they have the required residence, and they are not a danger to the public, then the ILR *must* be granted. I would be grateful for opinions on this from forum members.

My wife is going to post her application tomorrow. It annoys us that we cannot have a face-to-face premium application for this, because her situation seems simple.

I do have one specific question for the forum. I know that people now have to have a biometric card given to them, and I have seen people say that they receive a letter through the post asking them to go somewhere to have fingerprints taken etc. Would I be correct in thinking that the Home Office will only ask you to do this if they are going to grant your ILR? I mean, what would be the point of getting you to do what is required for the biometric ID if they are going to reject you later?

Can anyone give me any information about this?

Thanks!

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Post by Sahib1 » Sun May 27, 2012 1:30 pm

I think the biometric is required for all applications which are submitted on or after 28th feb in this category. As far as I understand they will not be processing it until the biometric is received with relation to each application.

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Post by MidlandsResident » Sun May 27, 2012 1:54 pm

Sahib1 wrote:I think the biometric is required for all applications which are submitted on or after 28th feb in this category. As far as I understand they will not be processing it until the biometric is received with relation to each application.
Thanks for your reply.

So, as far as you are aware, everyone who applies will receive an invitation to provide their fingeprints, regardless of whether the application is going to be ultimately successful?

What concerns me about your reply is that if passports were generally returned within 15 weeks of the initial application when biometric ID was not required, then seeing as it takes about 2 months to be invited to provide fingerprints, is the implication that one has to wait *first* for the biometric letter and then (approximately) 15 weeks after that to receive passports back?

I must say, though, that the LiveDrive spreadsheet is incredibly useful because it gives actual concrete information about the amounts of time for which people have had to wait.

When my wife's application has been sent, I will try to keep the forum updated.

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Post by Sahib1 » Sun May 27, 2012 3:41 pm

I think the UKBA do some initial checks on the application such as correct application form has been filled etc. If the initial checks fail then they consider it invalid application and will return it without asking for biometric etc. if the application is valid then they send a biometric invitation. When biometric details are received they then allocate it to the casework for consideration. UKBA timeline is keep changing. At the moment as we are aware it is taking two months just to receive the biometric letter. We are still to see how long averagely is going to take to complete the application for them after the biometric details are received. The successful applicants in the timeline table are those who applied before the biometric was introduce into this category. So all the applicant who apply after 28th feb still to receive their decisions

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Thanks

Post by MidlandsResident » Sun May 27, 2012 4:08 pm

Thanks again. I suppose no one knows yet how long all this new system will take. I really wish Governments wouldn't mess around with things all the time. And the poor Border Agency staff must be terribly overloaded already.

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still wainting

Post by taimhash » Sun May 27, 2012 4:50 pm

hi all silent follower of this forum here is my timeline

applied - 6 feb 2012
acknoledge dated -8 feb

still awaiting...............

HOPE all feb application gets processed next week

i pray for everyone

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Post by Loveislovely » Sun May 27, 2012 4:55 pm

@Midlandresident!

The HO needs every one finger print, I am sure that , sometime in the near future, they will come up with some excuse, claiming that every person over 10 years of age, visiting or living in the UK need to get their biometric done....... it's all about keeping a tab on us, mark my words.
All for one, one for all..... Peace

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Re: Thanks

Post by Loveislovely » Sun May 27, 2012 4:57 pm

MidlandsResident wrote:Thanks again. I suppose no one knows yet how long all this new system will take. I really wish Governments wouldn't mess around with things all the time. And the poor Border Agency staff must be terribly overloaded already.
This is so true, I do pity them....
All for one, one for all..... Peace

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What happened to Feb applicants

Post by tinaysf » Mon May 28, 2012 6:12 pm

Hi guys,

Any good news today.......... Please someone post looks like HO have stopped processing the ILR applications for Feb.

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