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rajesh9pl wrote:My ILR application, made at Solihull PEO, was successful yesterday (09/09).
Category - Tier 1 (G), SET (O)
Main and dependent (wife)
I had booked the appointment, 6 weeks advance, at 8AM, not 12AM mid night.
PE assessment
1. Payslips
2. Dividend Vouchers
3. Letter from Accountant
4. Personal Bank Statements
5. Business Bank Statements
6. Invoices
Cohabitation
Letter from GP, both
Paper part Driving Licence of both
Poll Card for last two years for both
Sky TV letter, Main (just one)
Utility Bill (Water) – Joint, last two years, annual bill
EON Electricity and Gas Bill – Main (just one)
Disclosure Scotland Report on Background verification – Main (just one)
Electoral Audit (2012/13) – Joint 1
Credit Card Statements (Main) - 6, spread across last 2 years
Credit Card Statements (Dependent) - 6, spread across last 2 years
Council Tax yearly bill, Current and last 3 years, Joint
Letter from Estate Agent to renew Tenancy agreement, two from different years – Joint
I could have managed with far less number of documents. But I tried to mix and match with more documents.
Letter of absences from current and previous employers.
I was carrying lots of others documents e.g. Degree certificate, Marriage certificate, P60s and P45, HMRC Tax history, Work contract between agency and my LTD company, Monthly profit and loss
calculations, Incorporation Certificate, VAT Certificate, Flat Rate scheme letter and many more.
I gave them a list of supporting documents, listing what I am enclosing with this applications and what I am carrying/available.
I was surprised Solihull PEO does not have chip and pin facility to accept card payment. I know Croydon PEO accepts payment using chip and pin device. I was little worried as large sum of
payment could be declined. It didn't.
Absences
One major - 147 days in first year. Rest of the other absences were short, I had letter from employer saying they were all AL.
I made first entry to UK on 4th October 2008, that was only for two days. I made next entry after 147 days of absences. During this period, I was working in Zurich, Switzerland. I was at onsite through an Indian IT company. I had enclosed a personal letter saying - I was serving notice to my then employer, I was also under 12 month's tenancy contract with land lord/estate agent in Zurich. I also said, I was looking for job from Zurich.
I had enclosed letters from previous employers as it was easy to arrange. I would have still applied even I didn't any of these letters as all absences were less than 180 days.
Solihull PEO is quite friendly and supportive. There was no interaction with Caseworker but other staff is quite approachable and talkative.
Thanks to this forums and members. It has been 8 years since I have been reading, posting and replying on this board.
I would be happy to answer any query you may have.
Cheers!
Rajesh