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So what is the basic information that you need to see before making a useful comment. Didnt the subject and the body of the post shed enough light. If you think, information is lacking, then kindly ask for it, and not HOLA!!Thank you very muchLucapooka wrote:Your post lacks any basic information. If you have mentioned your circumstances previously in another thread it might be better to continue there. What you have said here is virtually meaningless.
Lucapooka is right you have to tell us more about your case liketdoubleoni14 wrote:So what is the basic information that you need to see before making a useful comment. Didnt the subject and the body of the post shed enough light. If you think, information is lacking, then kindly ask for it, and not HOLA!!Thank you very muchLucapooka wrote:Your post lacks any basic information. If you have mentioned your circumstances previously in another thread it might be better to continue there. What you have said here is virtually meaningless.
Thanks for your response. I applied via 3rd party representatives at Croydon PEO based on 5yrs as a WP holder, using SET(O) form with my wife as my dependant.fahadz1 wrote:Lucapooka is right you have to tell us more about your case liketdoubleoni14 wrote:So what is the basic information that you need to see before making a useful comment. Didnt the subject and the body of the post shed enough light. If you think, information is lacking, then kindly ask for it, and not HOLA!!Thank you very muchLucapooka wrote:Your post lacks any basic information. If you have mentioned your circumstances previously in another thread it might be better to continue there. What you have said here is virtually meaningless.
how you applied in person or post ?
which category ?
is you case complicated or straight forward etc
only then any 1 can advice you.
please remember that no is obliged to reply. and you will not get that much info which you get from this forum.
Anyone in a similar situation and waiting for this long!!!!tdoubleoni14 wrote:Thanks for your response. I applied via 3rd party representatives at Croydon PEO based on 5yrs as a WP holder, using SET(O) form with my wife as my dependant.fahadz1 wrote:Lucapooka is right you have to tell us more about your case liketdoubleoni14 wrote:So what is the basic information that you need to see before making a useful comment. Didnt the subject and the body of the post shed enough light. If you think, information is lacking, then kindly ask for it, and not HOLA!!Thank you very muchLucapooka wrote:Your post lacks any basic information. If you have mentioned your circumstances previously in another thread it might be better to continue there. What you have said here is virtually meaningless.
how you applied in person or post ?
which category ?
is you case complicated or straight forward etc
only then any 1 can advice you.
please remember that no is obliged to reply. and you will not get that much info which you get from this forum.
The HO called to ask for a letter from my employer stating hourly salary and COP for my job. This letter stated, that there was no COP for my company business sector/job which falls under concession for work permit holders with no appropriate COP.
Since Nov 2011, I have not yet received my documents or heard from the HO despite several attempts to contact them..
Hope the above info is sufficient...Thanks
tdoubleoni14 wrote:Hi,
I applied for ILR via Croydon PEO via 3rd party reps in Nov 2011 as an old work permit holder. I got a call from the CW that same day asking for a letter from my employer stating salary and relevant COP. The letter stated salary but that there was no COP for the company business sector, which under the concession rules, I should be granted ILR.
Since that faithful day, I have chased, emailed, faxed, called the UKBA and not much of a response. In Feb, I was told it was now at the Liverpool Office and I should contact them, which I did repeatedly. After writing several complaint letters as advised by the users of the forum, I got a letter in May saying that it was "waiting to be allocated". I also contacted my MP who has now told me that my application is in Sheffield.
To go from Croydon, to Liverpool and then to Sheffield, it makes me think that they dont know how to handle my application.
Has anyone been in a similar circumstance, where you submitted an ILR app 6months ago( next week), and not received a satisfactory response. Ill appreciate positive feedback in terms of timeline, outcome etc.
cheers
chuffing hell, people here are trying to help. there is no need to show attitude on here. you are the one wanting advise, no need to make an arse of yoursentdoubleoni14 wrote:So what is the basic information that you need to see before making a useful comment. Didnt the subject and the body of the post shed enough light. If you think, information is lacking, then kindly ask for it, and not HOLA!!Thank you very muchLucapooka wrote:Your post lacks any basic information. If you have mentioned your circumstances previously in another thread it might be better to continue there. What you have said here is virtually meaningless.
tdoubleoni14 wrote:Received my application but it was denied, stating paragraph 128(iv) of the immigration rules..."that the employers must certify that the applicant is paid at or above the appropriate rate......". My application was refused based on this by the caseworker putting me in a category that is not applicable to my role or industry. My employers letter stated there was no COP for my role/industry, therefore according to the Immigration rules which one of the moderators thankfully pointed out , my application should have been decided based on the concessions rules which states that work permit holders with no COP should be granted ILR.
Was given a right of appeal, which I have engaged and even requested the urgent appeal judge to bring my case forward due to compelling and compassionate grounds, mainly my poorly pregnant wife etc.
The last 7 months have been painfully frustrating and there's no guarantee it will end quickly. I have even written the caseworker to reconsider the decision but as usual it's likely falling on deaf ears.
Has anyone used this process? What was the outcome and timescales.
Although, theres the reality, I'll appreciate only positive and encoraging words, please.......thanks