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Many congratulations R556R556 wrote:By the bless of Almighty Allah (SWT) I received approval letter and documents today
My timeline is
Application Sent: 28th of March 2013
Acknowledgement Letter Received: 4th April 2013
Biometric Letter Received: 8th April 2013
Biometric Done: 9th of April 2013
Approval Letter and Documents Received: 20 September 2013
Biometric Card: Waiting
Total Time Approximately: 25 Weeks
I wish all the best to everyone.
R556 wrote:By the bless of Almighty Allah (SWT) I received approval letter and documents today
My timeline is
Application Sent: 28th of March 2013
Acknowledgement Letter Received: 4th April 2013
Biometric Letter Received: 8th April 2013
Biometric Done: 9th of April 2013
Approval Letter and Documents Received: 20 September 2013
Biometric Card: Waiting
Total Time Approximately: 25 Weeks
I wish all the best to everyone.
Congratulations!!R556 wrote:By the bless of Almighty Allah (SWT) I received approval letter and documents today
My timeline is
Application Sent: 28th of March 2013
Acknowledgement Letter Received: 4th April 2013
Biometric Letter Received: 8th April 2013
Biometric Done: 9th of April 2013
Approval Letter and Documents Received: 20 September 2013
Biometric Card: Waiting
Total Time Approximately: 25 Weeks
I wish all the best to everyone.
Congratulation mate your wait is overR556 wrote:By the bless of Almighty Allah (SWT) I received approval letter and documents today
My timeline is
Application Sent: 28th of March 2013
Acknowledgement Letter Received: 4th April 2013
Biometric Letter Received: 8th April 2013
Biometric Done: 9th of April 2013
Approval Letter and Documents Received: 20 September 2013
Biometric Card: Waiting
Total Time Approximately: 25 Weeks
I wish all the best to everyone.
Totally agree.xshayaanx wrote:Past two weeks have been really slow in terms of Visa approvals. UBKA has fallen asleep again! I only applied in July but the pressure seems looming over my head! more than two months. There are people waiting for over a year here! Good Grief!
Hi congratulation . Please just needs your prayers , I have Oct 2012 still waiting . Regards AmjadR556 wrote:By the bless of Almighty Allah (SWT) I received approval letter and documents today
My timeline is
Application Sent: 28th of March 2013
Acknowledgement Letter Received: 4th April 2013
Biometric Letter Received: 8th April 2013
Biometric Done: 9th of April 2013
Approval Letter and Documents Received: 20 September 2013
Biometric Card: Waiting
Total Time Approximately: 25 Weeks
I wish all the best to everyone.
. Congratulations friend. Enjoy your freedom....R556 wrote:By the bless of Almighty Allah (SWT) I received approval letter and documents today
My timeline is
Application Sent: 28th of March 2013
Acknowledgement Letter Received: 4th April 2013
Biometric Letter Received: 8th April 2013
Biometric Done: 9th of April 2013
Approval Letter and Documents Received: 20 September 2013
Biometric Card: Waiting
Total Time Approximately: 25 Weeks
I wish all the best to everyone.
R556 wrote:By the bless of Almighty Allah (SWT) I received approval letter and documents today
My timeline is
Application Sent: 28th of March 2013
Acknowledgement Letter Received: 4th April 2013
Biometric Letter Received: 8th April 2013
Biometric Done: 9th of April 2013
Approval Letter and Documents Received: 20 September 2013
Biometric Card: Waiting
Total Time Approximately: 25 Weeks
I wish all the best to everyone.
Hi meb4ne1 you don't need to show proof of income if you applied on base of 10 years long term residence you have to show income if you applied on base of 5 years work permit or any other work based ilr.meb4ne1 wrote:Hi everyone,
I just sent my application for ILR using SET (LR) forms:
Application Sent: 20/09/2013
Payment Method: Credit Card
Acknowledgement letter: TBC
Biometrics letter received: TBC
Biometrics enrolled: TBC
Approved Date (On Letter): TBC
Passport/Approval Letter Received: TBC
Biometric Card Received: TBC
Documents Sent:
Passports (x3)
Life in the UK Test Result
I have a couple of questions though...
My route to 10 years residence is 5 years student visa + 5 years work permit. All I sent in the post was three passports, with visas and work permit spanning last 10 years. Now I've read the forums and it seems work permit holders need to show proof of income based on CoP. Why isn't this info clearly shown on UKBA for ILR? And can't they get this info from my NI?
I'll update as things move forward though...
meb4ne1 wrote:Hi everyone,
I just sent my application for ILR using SET (LR) forms:
Application Sent: 20/09/2013
Payment Method: Credit Card
Acknowledgement letter: TBC
Biometrics letter received: TBC
Biometrics enrolled: TBC
Approved Date (On Letter): TBC
Passport/Approval Letter Received: TBC
Biometric Card Received: TBC
Documents Sent:
Passports (x3)
Life in the UK Test Result
I have a couple of questions though...
My route to 10 years residence is 5 years student visa + 5 years work permit. All I sent in the post was three passports, with visas and work permit spanning last 10 years. Now I've read the forums and it seems work permit holders need to show proof of income based on CoP. Why isn't this info clearly shown on UKBA for ILR? And can't they get this info from my NI?
I'll update as things move forward though...
sabidh12 wrote:Dear experienced members, I have 1 more question. I have more than l previous passports but in set(lr) form, pg 9 (C6), it has only one space to write passport no so I am bit confused. Pls help.[/i][/b]
Hi Amjad,amjadleeds wrote:Please just needs your prayers , I have Oct 2012 still waiting . Regards Amjad
Very helpfull procedure to kick them....Damanisshallo wrote:Hi Amjad,amjadleeds wrote:Please just needs your prayers , I have Oct 2012 still waiting . Regards Amjad
Don't worry Inshaa Allah you'll hear very soon... Mean while see if you can follow this procedure to speed up your process. Rest, Almighty knows better.
m_n wrote:Hello,
I will be applying for ILR based on the 10 year long residency very soon.
Today I was looking at the application form and section E (Personal History (criminal convictions, war crimes, etc.)) asks for the details of any criminal convictions. It does not specify spent or unspent.
1: I was convicted and fined in 2007 due to a traffic offense in the court. I believe my conviction is spent after 5 years.
2: I also attended a speed awareness course this year due to over speeding. There was no fine or penalty points just attended the course.
Now my question is do I need to mention both of these offenses in the application form? Can it have any negative effect on my application?
Thanks
UKBA's Reconsideration policy @ Page 6 wrote:Definition of a reconsideration
A reconsideration is a review by the UK Border Agency of a decision made in the UK on an application for:
further limited or indefinite leave to remain
transfer of conditions (TOC), or
no time limit (NTL).
Such a request will usually be about a refusal decision but may also be about aspects of an approval (for example, the period of leave granted).
When is a reconsideration request acceptable?
The UK Border Agency is not legally obliged to reconsider an immigration decision. When an applicant has a right of appeal, the correct method for them to challenge the decision is to lodge an appeal. Applicants refused without a right of appeal can either:
challenge the decision through the judicial review process
make a fresh application for limited or indefinite leave to remain, if they believe they
can show that they meet the requirements of the route under which they are applying,
or
in the case of refused TOC or NTL applications, submit a fresh application that
addresses the reasons why the original application was refused. The UK Border Agency will however reconsider applications, if:
The application was granted and the applicant believes that the type of leave granted or the expiry date of the leave is incorrect.
The reconsideration is a legacy request submitted before 13 November 2012 and there are still reasons to reconsider the decision.
The reconsideration request is about a case affected by the Alvi judgement and the
applicant is still in-time to bring an appeal or judicial review. For information on how to deal with reconsideration requests based on the Alvi judgment, see related link.
For information on what is not an acceptable reconsideration request, the requirements a request must meet and legacy reconsideration requests, see links on left.