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ILR granted at Croydon PEO - 26th Sep - HSMP(2yrs)+Tier1(3yr

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Afour
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ILR granted at Croydon PEO - 26th Sep - HSMP(2yrs)+Tier1(3yr

Post by Afour » Wed Sep 26, 2012 6:24 pm

ILR for Main applicant + 3 dependents

Our case :

Entry Clearance date (HSMP) : 28-Sep-2007
Entered UK : 02-Oct-2007
Switched to Tier1 ( Extended visa ) : 15-Sep-2009

Have been in permanent employment since coming into UK.

Our appointment was at : 9.15 AM
Security check done at door: 9.05 AM
Passport check : 9.30 AM
We had to go a counter where they checked our passports.It took us a while there because they were sorting out an issue for another applicant.

Payment done at :10:10 AM
We did our payment with banker's draft at first floor and had to wait.

Went to an intermediate case worker who checked the payment and our passports at first floor : 11.00 AM

Biometric done at second floor: 11:15 PM

They announced apologies that the process are delayed today due to some problem in the systems.

Called by the caseworker : 12:30 PM

Case worked approved ILR : 02:45 PM

The case worker was very polite. He asked us to give all the documents along with the duplicates and said that it would take about an hour, so we can come back after lunch.
So we gave him the document list to check whether everything was sufficient. He said everything was fine.

We came back from lunch and got the original documents along with the ILR approval letter. He had taken all the duplicates along with the letter from the employers and landlord( originals, though we had provided photocopy as well).


The documents we submitted are :

The document list :

1- Appointment confirmation letter

2. Banker's Draft for payment

3- Set O form

4- Photographs
Main Applicant + 3 dependents

5.Passports
Main Applicant + 3 dependents

6. Life in the UK -
Main applicant + wife

7. Tier 1 migrant approval letter
Main applicant + 3 dependents

8.HSMP approval letter

9. Pay slips for 12 months

10. P60 - 2012

11.P45

12.Letter from Employer

13. Bank statement for 12 months

Cohabitaion Documents

14.Bank statement for 24 months

15.council tax bills

16. Letter from landlord

Duplicates of all the documents listed above.

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Post by nmm » Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:50 pm

Congratulations afour

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Post by Ozair » Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:24 am

congratulations

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Re: ILR granted at Croydon PEO - 26th Sep - HSMP(2yrs)+Tier1

Post by p2kin » Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:46 am

Afour wrote: 2. Banker's Draft for payment
Can you please elaborate on What name was on the draft & which bank issued it?

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Re: ILR granted at Croydon PEO - 26th Sep - HSMP(2yrs)+Tier1

Post by dec03ec » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:06 am

p2kin wrote:
Afour wrote: 2. Banker's Draft for payment
Can you please elaborate on What name was on the draft & which bank issued it?
I am also interested, Could you please elaborate on it ? also could you please let me know what are the otherways we can pay, ? I know credit/debit cards.

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Post by tipu20 » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:47 am

Hi Afour,

Congratulations on getting the ILR. I have a quick question on employer letter, Can you please suggest if employer letter was provided to prove that you have been working for 5 year or it was just to prove that you have earned X amount of money or you provided this just in case they needed it ?

Regards,
Tipu

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Post by Afour » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:58 am

nmm wrote:Congratulations afour
Thanks nmm.

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Post by Ozair » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:59 am

p2kin, dec03ec

Banker's Draft for payment
"Home office Leave To Remain"

Check Afour's original post on the following link:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=114013

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Post by Afour » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:59 am

Ozair wrote:congratulations
Thanks Ozair.

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Post by Afour » Thu Sep 27, 2012 10:06 am

Ozair wrote:p2kin, dec03ec

Banker's Draft for payment
"Home office Leave To Remain"

Check Afour's original post on the following link:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=114013
thanks Ozair for quoting .

The banker's draft was taken in barclays bank addressed to
"Home Office Leave To Remain".

Other means of payment - Postal order, Cheque

Regards,
Afour

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Post by Afour » Thu Sep 27, 2012 10:10 am

tipu20 wrote:Hi Afour,

Congratulations on getting the ILR. I have a quick question on employer letter, Can you please suggest if employer letter was provided to prove that you have been working for 5 year or it was just to prove that you have earned X amount of money or you provided this just in case they needed it ?

Regards,
Tipu
We had provided it "just in case they needed it ".
It stated that
X is employed in company Y for the period .....
It is an ongoing permanent role. His salary is Z.

Regards,
Afour.

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Post by tipu20 » Thu Sep 27, 2012 11:12 am

Thanks a lot for quick answer
Afour wrote:
tipu20 wrote:Hi Afour,

Congratulations on getting the ILR. I have a quick question on employer letter, Can you please suggest if employer letter was provided to prove that you have been working for 5 year or it was just to prove that you have earned X amount of money or you provided this just in case they needed it ?

Regards,
Tipu
We had provided it "just in case they needed it ".
It stated that
X is employed in company Y for the period .....
It is an ongoing permanent role. His salary is Z.

Regards,
Afour.

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Post by p2kin » Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:13 pm

Afour wrote: thanks Ozair for quoting .

The banker's draft was taken in barclays bank addressed to
"Home Office Leave To Remain".

Afour
Firstly, congrats Afour!

Ozair, Afour, you guys sure it's in name of "Home Office Leave To Remain" for ILR? and not just "Home Office"? According to SETO guidance, for bankers draft it should be "Home Office".

Of-course Afour would argue that it worked for him, but can someone please confirm?

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Post by Afour » Sat Sep 29, 2012 8:35 am

Got our BRPs yesterday evening.

Regards,
Afour.

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Post by arifahmmed » Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:33 am

Congratulations Afour.

p2kin : As long as home office name on dreaft is ok but I would go for what HO said on guidence.

You must make the postal order payable to Home Office’and cross the postal order A/C Payee only.

thanks

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Post by Afour » Sat Sep 29, 2012 11:24 am

p2kin wrote:
Afour wrote: thanks Ozair for quoting .

The banker's draft was taken in barclays bank addressed to
"Home Office Leave To Remain".

Afour
Firstly, congrats Afour!

Ozair, Afour, you guys sure it's in name of "Home Office Leave To Remain" for ILR? and not just "Home Office"? According to SETO guidance, for bankers draft it should be "Home Office".

Of-course Afour would argue that it worked for him, but can someone please confirm?
p2kin ,

Though it worked for me, now i think it is better to take it in the name of "Home Office".

I checked the set(o), Actually I had not noticed the part said within brackets.
"Banker’s draft (payable to the Home Office)"

Regards,
Afour.

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ILR granted at Croydon PEO - 26th Sep - HSMP(2yrs)+Tier1(3y

Post by somemightsay » Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:25 pm

Afour, how many absences did you have? Were you missing any entry / exit stamps in your passport? If so, what backup did you have for the dates that you listed on your application with missing stamps?

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