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trixy18 wrote:My husband applied for indefinite leave to remain in Dec 2000, we had a child 2002, by 2004 we were still waiting for a case worker to be assigned to our case! By 2006 we still had not had any reply from ukba, my husband requested our passports back to return to his country after 6yrs of being in UK and unable to work legally or claim benefits he eventually got in trouble with the law and received a 10yr prison sentence. I have a few health problems but have no family to care for my daughter during my hospital visits so as a result have had to refuse treatment to save my daughter being put into temp foster care (i had a terrible experience with a paedophile whilst in foster care, so would never want my daughter there).
I fully believe if my husband's case had been dealt with quicker he would never have broke the law. Now I have to decide whether I stay in the UK on my own with no support or go and stay in a third world country where id have lots of support but there's no health or education benefits and where I'd still be unable to work due to my health! The government really need to put a time limit on making a decision on all cases!!!
[/quote]xshayaanx wrote:This is absolutely shocking and unacceptable. My heart goes out for you it is indeed a terrible terrible situation to be in. Did you try to raise it through your MP (I'm sure you would have done it, but just asking!).
What UKBA doesnt realise is we are not bunch of application form they can stack us on top of each other in there in tray of 'cases-do not bother dealing'. We are real people whom lives are impacted by the lack luster behavior of UKBA and the team.
Senny wrote:Hi there
My mum who will be here 10 years in October is looking to a apply for 10 years long residency . She has two de dependants one under the age of 18 and the other 24 years. Both dependants have been in the UK for 6 years and 10 months . They are not eligible to apply with her ( according to the lawyer)
My question is which form should my mum use to apply for 10 year long residency?
SET(LR)
Which forms should the dependants use , one over the age of 18 and the other under the age of 18.
She may consider making SET(F) but then please consult a professional before going ahead with this as this might only be possible after the approval of your mother's ILR. Simultaneously, you may have to request UKBA to hold your applications (Yours & Your sibling's) until your mother's SET(LR) is considered.
You haven't mentioned anything about, what visa status the children are Yela Yela Yela...?
Can the dependant under the age of 18 apply together with my mother ?
NO
Many thanks
Dear Amjad, sorry to hear this. I am just waiting for weeks and it is so hard. Where you are waiting for months…. Did you contact your MP?amjadleeds wrote:Hi everyone
I have applied ilr oct 2012 it is still pending. I have called to home office to check progress advisor told me your application still in complete . In the past every time told me it is under process. Please if you have any experience share . Regards Amjad
Dear john100v, Thank you very much. Can you please give me your details in following format.john100v wrote:Applied on 04/04/2013 ...waiting
hopefully expecting sooner!
Hi amjad i called home office on Monday i made first application 11/2012 then varied it 19/04/2013 got same answer your application is not completed yet however is have been allocated to a caseworker and when asked about my passports and other papers with firsts application adviser told me they going to be linked up with variation application when asked for any time frame for decision she replied they working at Dec. applications i think which is not true many people from even march already got their ilramjadleeds wrote:Hi everyone
I have applied ilr oct 2012 it is still pending. I have called to home office to check progress adviser told me your application still in complete . In the past every time told me it is under process. Please if you have any experience share . Regards Amjad
No, we just left, because they wanted to go back homeR556 wrote:Congratulation Mali and Thank you for sharing your story here. You had a long wait of 9 months, did you send any letter to home office to speed up your process? Your statement shows your mother lost ILR? did you try to go in appeal after refusal?Mali2013 wrote:Hello,
I visit this site once a while, and thought my story might help people looking for answer.
I am a Student aged 21 now. I came to this country 12 years ago as a dependent to my mother studying at the time, we lived here for 8 years with only 2.3 months out of this country and then we decided to leave the country as the home office did not allow us to extend our stay with no strong reason, we left the country summer 2009 and the home office had our passports for the entire previous year, when the passports returned we did not have a single stamp to prove we stayed legally, once we went back home, I applied for a student visa and got a confirmation after 5 months wait, after that I came to study here and applied for ILR.
My record :
Applied 20-nov-2012
confirmation : 24-nov-2012
biometric: 19-Jan-2013
ILR: 28-Aug-2013
I visited every solicitor that would talk for free first and all requested ~£1500 and they would take the case with %50 chance it might not work.
I simply applied my self and arranged all my documents all requested the missing files using the SAR request and I got the reply.
Every case is unique , there are bold margins that you can class a case on, and there are other margins that depends on the case workers own experience moral and rule book.
If you think you should be entitled to the ILR and have the right documents go ahead and don't listen to the useless comments others offer to make you give up.
Thanks for reading, I am writing this because I promised my self that I would tell my story once a result is out to help someone else, like the other stories that help me.
Thanks
Congratulation dreamfriend that was very long wait.dreamfriend wrote:After 31 weeks of wait finally received my ILR
Application sent: 28/01/2013
Acknowledgement letter: 5/02/2013
Biometrics letter received: 14/02/2013
Biometrics enrolled: 14/02/2013
Passports+docs Received: 04/09/2013
Biometric Card Received: Waiting
. Your criminal recordflash.khan wrote:I came to uk on tier 1 on 4rd feb, 2009 - Please let me know when i am eligible for ILR ?
I got FPN driving on hard shoulder in oct 2010(MW 10 ) and it was paid on time. didnt go to court - in my last extension , i mentioned it in the application , got approval but the words of case worker written on approval letter are as follows
" please note that fixed plenty notice stated on the application form is a criminal offence for Ukba purposes and will need to be declared on any further application"
Do you recommend to go for same day or paper application ? please advice either way --
you mean 2009 lolthms wrote:STILL PENDING:
Sheng applied on 05/08/09 and is still waiting: now 29.3 weeks
Boonbin Applied on 10/08/09 and is still waiting: now 28.6 weeks
Croydon applied 17/08/09 and is still waiting: now 27.6 weeks
Kingie67 applied 17/08/09 and is still waiting: now 27.6 weeks
Foxy applied 24/08/09 and is still waiting: now 26.6 weeks
CLS appplied 27/08/09 and is still waiting: now 26.1 weeks
Terriblefish applied 08/09/09 and still waiting: now 24.4 weeks
Taylondon applied 11/09/09 and is still waiting: now 24.0 weeks
Dolf applied 24/08/09 and is still waiting: now 25.0 plus weeks
Thms applied 28/08/09 and is still waiting: now 27 weeks
Hi dreamfrienddreamfriend wrote:After 31 weeks of wait finally received my ILR
Application sent: 28/01/2013
Acknowledgement letter: 5/02/2013
Biometrics letter received: 14/02/2013
Biometrics enrolled: 14/02/2013
Passports+docs Received: 04/09/2013
Biometric Card Received: Waiting