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Many thanks for your advice.cs95tdg wrote:I cannot personally comment on what the Solihul PEO is like as I have never been there. But based on the many success story topics I have read on this forum about applicants who have been there, it appears to be one of the better ones for cases which are straight-forward. A key positive stated by many forum members is that they verify your documents before taking payment, so you would not pay unless everything is in order.
I'd recommend that you search this forum yourself, to get a sense of what different applicant experiences were. There is a wealth of information available to you here, all you need to do is search.
I have total 210 days absences which are spread over the period of 5 years. even i don't have any absence which is more than 90 days in single stretch. I had total 6 trips to my home country for family visit. the longest absence in single stretch was 60 days among those trips.mulderpf wrote:Do you have any single period of absence in excess of 6 months (180 days) or does your total tally up to 210 days? You only need to give details about a single period of absence in excess of 6 months.
As for the checking of documents before payment - this generally happens at all PEO's - read through some of the experiences of people in the Tier 1 (General) section in the PEO experience topic. (Just some people don't always mention it).
Whether or not the case workers at Croydon are more professional, I do not know. However based on the many experiences I've heard about & seen on this forum, it is generally understood that Solihull PEO doesn't accept complex applications where a Senior CW would be required to assess and make decisions. They generally recommend that you apply by post or get an appointment at Croydon. Therefore many applicants who know their case is complex and would rather go for an in-person appointment (opposed to Postal), choose Croydon opposed to any other PEO, as there are several Senior level case workers (who can be consulted by junior case workers) in Croydon.stokbrig wrote:Many thanks for your advice.
I was wondering whether there are more professional senior CW in Croydon than other PEO because the head office of UKBA at Croydon !? and why Solihul PEO only use this policy( verifying docs before payment), I assume all PEO should use same policy?
I think this is probably the key, where some PEO's appear to almost do a complete case assessment which would lead to an approval, before taking payment, whereas others just check that you have met the residence requirement and also have the correct application form along with basic supporting documentation.mulderpf wrote:As I mentioned before, document verification prior to payment seems to happen at all PEO's.
Whether it's a full document check or not is another story.
I would appreciate any comments on cs95tdg advice.mulderpf wrote:As I mentioned before, document verification prior to payment seems to happen at all PEO's:
Croydon - refer anilkmanu's experience (also a few others on the same page - e.g. polapts
Belfast refer eclair's experience
Sheffield refer Johnwoo's experience
Whether it's a full document check or not is another story, but I know of someone who was allowed to leave the building in Croydon to go to the bank to go and get some bank statements from the bank, so either way, they won't just take your money and run.
Depends on your definition/situation of complex, efficiency and professionalism.stokbrig wrote: ....
Do you think that staff at Croydon can deal with complex cases more efficiently and professionaly than other PEOs? thanks
Thanks for your comments. Actually am not asking about a private or a specific case but in general we are discussing ,according to your experiences as seniors, which PEO is more efficient in processing our applications, of course that depends on their staff senior and professional can deal with application more honestly and quickly . I thought may be because Croydon is housing UKBA's head office they can deal with applications in that way. am I right?wpilr_nov12 wrote:Depends on your definition/situation of complex, efficiency and professionalism.stokbrig wrote: ....
Do you think that staff at Croydon can deal with complex cases more efficiently and professionaly than other PEOs? thanks
If your case is utterly complex, they will probably hold your application and tell you they need to do some further checks, and that they will call you in a few days. Would you class this as them being inefficient or unprofessional?
Only you would know the degree of compexity of your case, or if any at all.
Don't mistake what I stated before to mean that Croydon staff are more professional or that they can deal with applications more quickly . Merely having more senior case workers at hand does not necessarily equate to quicker processing of applications. It just means that they have access to Senior CW's to make decisions on certain complex cases which may or may not be decided on the day. I say may or may not, because each individual application will have a different background which can or cannot be assessed without additional checks or enquires, this is irrespective of how experienced a CW is. The gist of this is that it's difficult to generalize and rate PEO's on their efficiency, as the individual applications they deal with, will have different backgrounds which can or cannot be assessed quickly.stokbrig wrote:in general we are discussing ,according to your experiences as seniors, which PEO is more efficient in processing our applications, of course that depends on their staff senior and professional can deal with application more honestly and quickly. I thought may be because Croydon is housing UKBA's head office they can deal with applications in that way. am I right?
Thanks fellow for your suggestion.bt wrote:hi mate
i would recommed you Solihull. if you are applying for your ILR then you must try Solihull, people are friendly and polite..
best of luck
cheers
bt
ilrupdates wrote:can any body help me regarding my above query please?
so they'll tell you whether your application is successful or not before they ask you to pay? and if it is not successful you'll leave the PEO with a verbal decision!?ilrdep wrote:I also recommend Solihull if your case not so complex.
Case worker deals with your case first and then they will ask you to pay.
whereas in other centers you need to pay before your case goes to case worker.
Many thanks for your clarification.ilrdep wrote:Yes, I have seen three examples of that:
1. One of my friend who had visa gap went there he was told that they will not take it forward due to visa gap
2. Other friend went who had long gap he was told to apply in Croydon/Liverpool.
3. Other friend who went just before new rule changes(dec10) who had gap of 150days and was asked to apply after Dec13.
In all these examples there was no fees collected and case worker has dealt with cases.
During mine/my spouse visa (seperate appointments) we have been asked to pay the fees after case worker went through the application.
Hope it helps