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CONGRATSvasa_1980 wrote:Hi,
Thanks Jesus, I received my ILR today.
My story
Application sent 02/08/2013
Biometric 07/08/2013
Document received with ILR 28/11/2013
Student and than work permit holder for last 10 years.
No gap or refuse
Documents sent - passports, salary slips, bank statements, utility bills, landlord letter, degree certificates ( some ppl have only sent passports and successfully received their ILR, but I sent all to be in the safe side.)
No solicitors used - special thanks to Amber, Graceofgod, Lucapooka
sushdmehta
I wish all the best for applicant waiting for their decision.
Congrate.vasa_1980 wrote:Hi,
Thanks Jesus, I received my ILR today.
My story
Application sent 02/08/2013
Biometric 07/08/2013
Document received with ILR 28/11/2013
Student and than work permit holder for last 10 years.
No gap or refuse
Documents sent - passports, salary slips, bank statements, utility bills, landlord letter, degree certificates ( some ppl ৮have only sent passports and successfully received their ILR, but I sent all to be in the safe side.)
No solicitors used - special thanks to Amber, Graceofgod, Lucapooka
sushdmehta
I wish all the best for applicant waiting for their decision.
Read all about maintenance fundsAmina11 wrote:Hi Damanisshallo,
Many thanks for your quick reply .
I have just one more last question to ask ,
On flr(m) form in section 7b in Maintainance part what shall I write ,
As I have just started working from this week .
Your answer will be a great help
Regards
Dear Yasir as far i understand from your story you are fine and can apply under 10 years rule because you applied before the Expiry of your leave which was 31st of March so from this date till HO made decision that your application is not completed so its rejected/invalid you were covered under section 3c then from the date you received notification that your application is invalid/rejected you were granted leave less then 28 days as per new rules if you have gap not more then 28 days your continuous residence has been maintainedyasirctl00001 wrote:Dear All,
I came to UK on 11 JAN 2004. I am applying for ILR under 10 year rule before the end of January 2014 (my current leave runs out on 16 March 2016 HSMP tier 1 GENERAL).
I have received my SAR file today from Home Office. All the data seems to be in order, except for 1 thing.
During 2008, my visa was expiring on 31st March 2008 (student Visa and applied for extension). Home office received my application on 26 March 2008.
I forgot to fill the section on forms from 7.2 to7.6 which were mandatory. As a result in the SAR documents I received I can see on 14 April 2008 my case was rejected and it has notes/minutes saying .. Application not completed section 7.2 to7.6 are mandatory, there fore application rejected and returned all documents including passport and other supporting documents. Dated 14 April
I received the returned documents along with a letter next day by filling the section from 7.2 to 7.6 according to SAR home office received my documents again on 16 April 2008.
In the SAR file I can see a decision made on 10th May 2008 and they granted me visa until 31st October 2009
What concerns me and why I have told you this whole story is the following:
1- In the SAR in case record sheet for the date 10th May 2008 when the leave to remain was granted, there is a note saying "previous application rejected"
Question: Given the circumstances above, is it safe to assume, a gap has occurred and the ILR clock has been reset in 2008?
Can this argument be used to say that, actually the ILR clock has not been broken?
I have seven time visa extension and all time applications were made on time except this rejection mentioned above though it was submitted on time too.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Yasir
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YASIR
Ibthisam wrote:Dear Damanisshallo,
I already got an answers to my questions by you, However I was interested in checking the above link you gave it to Amina11 and found that as my wife entered the UK in 2005 as a student and student to date,
According to my understanding she/me doesn't need to show any funds as she falling into on or before 8 July category when she'll be applying for FLR(M)- she'll be my dependant for the first time.
I entered the UK as a student in September 2003, had been my wife's T4 dependant since 2007 and applied for ILR under long residence route in August 2013.
Please be kind enough to clarify our situation.
Thanking you in advance.
Kindest regards
Ibthisam.
CONGRATSm0379179m wrote:Hi All,
With help from Allah and help from this forum, which is another success for this great forum, I got my (ILR) letter today dated 27/11/2013, my details as below:
Please update my application time line.
Application post set(LR) -29/07/2013
Received by home office -30/07/2013
Biometric invitation -06/08/2013
Biometric done-13/08/2013
Approval letter and document -27/11/2013
Biometric card- waiting
The lessons I have learned were just pray and keep praying and I’m sure you will get your letter soon.
Many thanks to everyone.
Best wishes for those who are still waiting.
M2013 wrote:Hi! I received my daughter's application. Please update the details:
Application post set(LR) -26/07/2013
Approval letter and document -26/11/2013
Biometric card- 26/11/2013 in 2 hours after the documents!!!!!
Thanks everyone for information and support. Best wishes for August applicants!
We sent all the passports, payments details for the school and uni, a letter from the landlord.
M2013 wrote:Hi! I received my daughter's application. Please update the details:
Application post set(LR) -26/07/2013
Approval letter and document -26/11/2013
Biometric card- 26/11/2013 in 2 hours after the documents!!!!!
Thanks everyone for information and support. Best wishes for August applicants!
We sent all the passports, payments details for the school and uni, a letter from the landlord.