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shazib1786 wrote:If yes please give the reference or link as i talked to solicitor he says there is no capacity on concession in rules within 15 months of application date only possible after one year of Granted ILR
Paragraph 7.5g @ page 16 wrote: consideration of an application for indefinite leave to remain, made more than 15 months before the citizenship application, had been protracted through no fault of the applicant, providing ILR was eventually granted. This can include applications for asylum which have resulted in the grant of ILR (you should note that any asylum cases granted on or after the 30 August 2005 will not result in ILR, applicants will instead be given limited leave) ; or
Rensal wrote:DB12 wrote:Hi All,
I received my biometric card & Passport etc on 15th April following 8 & half months of wait unfortunately my luck was a week behind as I had to post my wife's application (FLR-M) on 5th April. just to share with you here is my wife's application time line.
Application posted - 5th April 13
Acknowledgement - 15th April 13
Biometric letter - 19th April 13 (dated 16th April)
Biometrics submitted - 20th April 13
passport & DOCs received - Awaiting
Biometric CARD - Awaiting.
interesting fact is it took only two weeks for biometrics request where as in my case It took more that 3months.
hi there,
did you send your originals back to UKBA for your wife's application?
thanks
R
The reason it was told that many members do send spouse flr(m) application along with set(o) because their spouse visa may be expiring along with their main applicant including me. so there is no chance of sending sponsors passport for flr(m) and giving reason that it is with UKBA and awaiting decision and later flr(m) visa will be awarded after the main applicant case considered.DB12 wrote:Hi rensal. No I haven't return my passport, as I need to apply for my sons citizen registration. But couple of senior member on this forum suggested me that I don't need to send it as they would already aware of due to my wife's file is linked to my application.
Damanisshallo wrote:I wonder if this is possible for 10 Yr LR Route?adkh2_1 wrote:a friend of mine said to me last night that there is a service where you can fast track your new/existing ILR applications... please see the link below
http://www.iasservices.org.uk/switch-premium/
digitalrev wrote:Same question here. I would rather pay 2K extra fee than wait for 6 months.
why HO do not allow same day service for ILR 10 years route?
Damanisshallo wrote:I wonder if this is possible for 10 Yr LR Route?adkh2_1 wrote:a friend of mine said to me last night that there is a service where you can fast track your new/existing ILR applications... please see the link below
http://www.iasservices.org.uk/switch-premium/
Hyper-PK wrote:Hi Damanisshallo Saanju9 or any member of this forum. Please I need little bit clarification about my wife FLR application. As I had recieved my ILR last week on 10 year base and now I am planing to apply spouse visa for my wife. As i am full time PhD student and work only less than 20 hours so my over all income is under £6000 /year. But my wife works full time and her anual income is just over £15000. so my question is that could we show joint £15000+£6000 =£21000( to meet the £18600 rule) or main applicant has to show ( in this case me, and my total earning is only under £6000/year) his earning £18600 ( in this case I was on student visa and worked only part time) Or my dependent can show earning+saving to meet the total £18600
Please could any one coments on this
Many thanks in advance
Hi Z18,z18runway wrote:The reason it was told that many members do send spouse flr(m) application along with set(o) because their spouse visa may be expiring along with their main applicant including me. so there is no chance of sending sponsors passport for flr(m) and giving reason that it is with UKBA and awaiting decision and later flr(m) visa will be awarded after the main applicant case considered.DB12 wrote:Hi rensal. No I haven't return my passport, as I need to apply for my sons citizen registration. But couple of senior member on this forum suggested me that I don't need to send it as they would already aware of due to my wife's file is linked to my application.
but in your case i don't know that you have already received your passport and brp.
But anyway nothing wrong, just keep an eye on the post , best of luck. Please do call them or write to them whether they need your documents ?
Thanks, Hi last question to confirm before my wife's flrm peo appointment next week:AMH wrote:Joint income of £18,600.00 is acceptable regardless of main applicant's individual incomeHyper-PK wrote:Hi Damanisshallo Saanju9 or any member of this forum. Please I need little bit clarification about my wife FLR application. As I had recieved my ILR last week on 10 year base and now I am planing to apply spouse visa for my wife. As i am full time PhD student and work only less than 20 hours so my over all income is under £6000 /year. But my wife works full time and her anual income is just over £15000. so my question is that could we show joint £15000+£6000 =£21000( to meet the £18600 rule) or main applicant has to show ( in this case me, and my total earning is only under £6000/year) his earning £18600 ( in this case I was on student visa and worked only part time) Or my dependent can show earning+saving to meet the total £18600
Please could any one coments on this
Many thanks in advance
just call them and ask whether you need to send my passport & brp back to them.
Yes, you are right in saying so. Also take these references along with you just in case you might need to educate your caseworker if they aren't expertise in this area.Hyper-PK wrote: Hi last question to confirm before my wife's flrm peo appointment next week:
My wife will be subject to old rule in terms of no £18600 threshold requirement (because she has been T4 student dependent since 2005)
But will have to spend a fresh 2-year probation period i.e. all her previous years on T4 dependent do not count towards set(m) anymore because she is T4 student dependent which is on non-settlement route according to new rule published on 6th April?
As per the below, I can see that, passport is more important for the children born abroad. However, it'd be better to submit his passport as well, irrespective of the validity.k_alibaba wrote:hope everyone is doing fine
I got my ILR on 19/4/2013 after more than 7 months of waiting and now wanted to apply for my son's MN1 form
could you please confirm what documents I should send with MN1 form please
1. MN1 form
2. Fee excluding the ceremony fee cos he is under 18 ( he is 5 yrs old)
3. His birth certificate
4. My Brp and ILR approval letter
tricky part now..
5. his pakistani passport is expired, do i need to send that?
6. our marriage certificate..
i would be grateful if you can help me in this regards,
Documents required for MN1 wrote:Evidence of the child's identity
You should provide:
the child's birth certificate; or
the child's travel document; or
the child's driving licence; or
bank, building society or credit card statements issued to the child in the last six months.
Izno wrote:Hello friends,
I am August applicant ( 09th ) , call ukba today , my case.." not yet completed."
I have noticed on skydrive most August applicants are nearly completed which is a great at least there are working on those cases !!
Any August one , who has not received any response so far ?
Regards.
izno
Izno wrote:Hello friends,
I am August applicant ( 09th ) , call ukba today , my case.." not yet completed."
I have noticed on skydrive most August applicants are nearly completed which is a great at least there are working on those cases !!
Any August one , who has not received any response so far ?
Regards.
izno
adkh2_1 wrote:does it matter how many times you call UKBA to findout about your applications outcome?... i am one of the sep applicant...
i called UKBA 3 times already in last few weeks ..
Izno wrote:Hello friends,
I am August applicant ( 09th ) , call ukba today , my case.." not yet completed."
I have noticed on skydrive most August applicants are nearly completed which is a great at least there are working on those cases !!
Any August one , who has not received any response so far ?
Regards.
izno
Thanks for the document request. Only 50% of applications are processed within 6 months. Of the July applications, still 1800 are outstanding which is more than half the applications submitted in July 2012 because roughly 2500 applications are received (were) received every month. These statistics are just so interesting.gmx wrote:That's the standard reply from their written script.
This is the stats as of last month: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... 026931.pdf
Izno wrote:Hello friends,
I am August applicant ( 09th ) , call ukba today , my case.." not yet completed."
I have noticed on skydrive most August applicants are nearly completed which is a great at least there are working on those cases !!
Any August one , who has not received any response so far ?
Regards.
izno
I am in the same situation. No point in speculating. Let's just hope that the home office and the post office have not lost our passports. They still have 1800 to clear from July. 50% of 3,000 (average applications in a month) is 1,500. 50% of 1400 is 700.Izno wrote:Hello friends,
I am August applicant ( 09th ) , call ukba today , my case.." not yet completed."
I have noticed on skydrive most August applicants are nearly completed which is a great at least there are working on those cases !!
Any August one , who has not received any response so far ?
Regards.
izno
AMH wrote:It doesn't matter how many number of times you called
I'm a sept applicant and I'm calling atleast 3times a week as 6months exceedadkh2_1 wrote:does it matter how many times you call UKBA to findout about your applications outcome?... i am one of the sep applicant...
i called UKBA 3 times already in last few weeks ..
Izno wrote:Hello friends,
I am August applicant ( 09th ) , call ukba today , my case.." not yet completed."
I have noticed on skydrive most August applicants are nearly completed which is a great at least there are working on those cases !!
Any August one , who has not received any response so far ?
Regards.
izno
adkh2_1 wrote:Thanks for confirming dude..
i suppose my next question is what if UKBA tells you on the phone your application is not complete... and few hrs later you receive your ILR... I remember i saw that on this forum once....
AMH wrote:It doesn't matter how many number of times you called
I'm a sept applicant and I'm calling atleast 3times a week as 6months exceedadkh2_1 wrote:does it matter how many times you call UKBA to findout about your applications outcome?... i am one of the sep applicant...
i called UKBA 3 times already in last few weeks ..
Izno wrote:Hello friends,
I am August applicant ( 09th ) , call ukba today , my case.." not yet completed."
I have noticed on skydrive most August applicants are nearly completed which is a great at least there are working on those cases !!
Any August one , who has not received any response so far ?
Regards.
izno