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Similar case to BooBoo2010

Post by nmkpidelta » Fri Apr 09, 2010 6:12 pm

My case is similar to Booboo2010 - called them after 7 weeks - they asked me to wait for 14 weeks before calling.

Also faxed a letter from company - stating business need for travel - still no impact.

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Re: Similar case to BooBoo2010

Post by booboo2010 » Fri Apr 09, 2010 6:20 pm

nmkpidelta wrote:My case is similar to Booboo2010 - called them after 7 weeks - they asked me to wait for 14 weeks before calling.

Also faxed a letter from company - stating business need for travel - still no impact.
When you have applied and on what basis

Mine is wp and tier 1 for 5 years with same employer

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Post by tintin » Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:19 pm

Booboo, dont worry you will get it. I would suggest that you do not contact them for a few weeks more as they specifically say that you shouldnt contact them. Have a little more patience, I am sure you will hear soon. By the way did you have any sort of cpmplication in the way of absences !

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Re: Similar case to BooBoo2010

Post by nmkpidelta » Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:34 pm

booboo2010 wrote:
nmkpidelta wrote:My case is similar to Booboo2010 - called them after 7 weeks - they asked me to wait for 14 weeks before calling.

Also faxed a letter from company - stating business need for travel - still no impact.
When you have applied and on what basis

Mine is wp and tier 1 for 5 years with same employer
Sent app early Feb - recd letter dated 15 Feb. Mine is WP + Tier1 - 5 yrs with same employer.

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Post by booboo2010 » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:26 am

tintin wrote:Booboo, dont worry you will get it. I would suggest that you do not contact them for a few weeks more as they specifically say that you shouldnt contact them. Have a little more patience, I am sure you will hear soon. By the way did you have any sort of cpmplication in the way of absences !
no large absences in last five year

company applied for wp for 5 years

i changed to tier1 on 3rd year to try for jobs in other company

my comapny promoted me while on tier1 visa, so didnt changed the company


only confusing thing will be the job title in intial wp letter is different to whats said now in employer letter,but they have records of me changing from wp to tier1

I assume that for tier1 visa no need to mention technical change in job


any thoughts

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Post by tintin » Sat Apr 10, 2010 10:47 am

I dont see any problems with that BooBoo. It is quite obvious that one would not remain on the same post after 5 years. So dont worry, you will get it soon.

I would suggest you wait untill 14 weeks and dont send any letters now as it may complicate things. Your case is straight forward so dont worry.

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ILR Received

Post by kingie67 » Sun Apr 11, 2010 9:29 am

Hello all you guys waiting for ILR under the 10 year rule.

I got my ILR a couple of weeks ago. Here is the update

Acknowledgement for application recd: 17th August 2009
ILR granted: 22nd March 2010
Passport received: 29th March 2010
ILR issued at: Liverpool

Thanks for all the support and discussions. For all those still waiting - keep the faith, victory is on the way.
It looks the list needs updating now

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Post by rashidawan » Mon Apr 12, 2010 1:59 pm

Case ILR under HSMP (J)

I posted my application on 02/04/2010. Money taken from bank on 06/04/2010. But I haven't received any acknowledgement letter. Someone in the same boat?

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Post by booboo2010 » Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:48 am

[quote="tintin"]I dont see any problems with that BooBoo. It is quite obvious that one would not remain on the same post after 5 years. So dont worry, you will get it soon.

I would suggest you wait untill 14 weeks and dont send any letters now as it may complicate things. Your case is straight forward so dont worry


Hello Tintin and all

I finally got ILR today and I am so relieved

Its stamped on 23 march .It took them while to send them from Liverpool

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Post by booboo2010 » Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:35 am

My timeslines for ILR

WP + Tier1 5 years

Date of application 20/1/2010
Date of acknowledgement 22/1/2010
ILR received 15/04/2010
ILR stamped 23/03/2010

12 weeks of waiting

Its worth it

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Post by tintin » Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:39 pm

Booboo, congratulations ! Now you can party this weekend. Its definitely worth it.

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Post by nmkpidelta » Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:42 pm

Booboo - congrats!! - though it makes me wonder why does it take UK BA 12 weeks to handle even the straight cases.

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Post by tintin » Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:45 pm

Rashidawan, they have taken the money so they have got your application. Dont worry, this does happen occasionally. This could have been due to the bank holidays and all. Now all you have to do is wait patiently.

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Post by rashidawan » Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:50 pm

Timeline so far:

Application Posted: 03/04/2010
Payment Taken on: 06/04/2010
Acknowledgement Letter Received: 16/04/2010 with Date on: 06/04/2010

As suggested, waiting with Patience which I have plenty.

Thanks

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Post by booboo2010 » Sat Apr 17, 2010 10:52 am

Thanks Tintin

not partying this weekend but writing the aptitute test from SHL which my employer wanted to complete before interview for a new job within the company

Finger crossed!

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Post by wptotier177 » Wed Apr 21, 2010 2:55 pm

My ILR timelines

4 years WP + 1 year Tier1 ( 5 year category)

Date of application: 11/02/2010
Date of acknowledgement: 13/02/2010
ILR received: 21/04/2010
ILR stamped: 14/04/2010 (Shefield office)

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Re: ILR Processing Timelines 2009

Post by 3crown » Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:09 pm

SPOUSE VISA EXPIRES: 5 May 2010
ILR APPLICATION POSTED: 10 APRIL 2010 (GAP concession)
MONEY TAKEN FROM BANK: 12 APRIL 2010
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER RECEIVED: 16 APRIL 2010
Now need to wait til 15 June and way beyond I guess (2nd anniversary of entry). Watch this space.
tvn_ramesh wrote:Hello All:

Please kindly post your ILR Applications and processing Timelines along with your experience at this place for benefit of current and future applicants..

Thanks again...

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Post by nmkpidelta » Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:27 pm

wptotier177 Congrats !!

Does anyone know why the PR is not dated on the acknowledgement date - but rather several weeks later - has someone got it reviewed...

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Post by tintin » Sat Apr 24, 2010 9:25 am

Wptotier - Congratulations!

3crown - You should hear something anytime between 8 to 12 weeks, that seems to be the average.

nmkpidelta - I suppose thats the rule - its stamped when its decided. I dont think that the home office will be open to any debate on this! However there have been cases where they have backdated the ILR under HSMP 4 year rule.

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Post by DEVONIAN » Sun Apr 25, 2010 2:05 pm

ILR on the Basis of 10 Years Long Residence: I should have applied since last September when I qualified but just didn't bother, but electioneering made me fret and I applied just last week.

Timeline so far:
Application Posted: Thursday 22/04/2010
Application received: Friday 23/04/2010
Payment Taken on: Friday 23/04/2010

I do have a worry that if labour fails to win this election, immigration rules might change, and the 10 year long residence basis for obtaining ILR might change, and anyone caught in the middle may not be granted the ILR. Am I just fretting needlessly, or there are good reasons to fret on this while 'am awaiting a decision.

Thanks
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Post by tintin » Sun Apr 25, 2010 3:19 pm

Devonian dont worry but just be prepared to wait for a while, it can take a few months may be even six months. However you are needlessly worring about the policy change, such things do not happen overnight and there is always a long transition period. Moreover since you have already applied, your application will be processed according to the rules that existed at the time of application. So even if the rules change, they will not affect you.

So, just relax and wait patiently. You will get a positive result if you have met all the requirements.

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Post by 3crown » Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:53 pm

[Thanks tintin I assume the 8-12 weeks kicks off on the anniversary of 1st entry, which is eight weeks from now. not the anniversary of stamp in Passport, one week from now?
quote="tintin"]Wptotier - Congratulations!

3crown - You should hear something anytime between 8 to 12 weeks, that seems to be the average.

nmkpidelta - I suppose thats the rule - its stamped when its decided. I dont think that the home office will be open to any debate on this! However there have been cases where they have backdated the ILR under HSMP 4 year rule.[/quote]

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Post by tintin » Wed Apr 28, 2010 8:40 pm

3 crown - I meant to say that it takes 10-12 weeks to process the application. The countdown starts from the date of your posting of application.

You should post your applications not before 28 days of the completion of your qualifying period.

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Post by Raynes » Thu Apr 29, 2010 12:04 pm

ILR ( 5 years WP with two different employers)

After 11 weeks, I received a letter from Home Office , returing all my supporting doucments except passports today. The coverning letter says ' a decision has been taken on your application and you will shortly receive notification of that decision, along with any valuable documents....'.
I am a bit worried about the outcome of their decision!! Any people with similar experience?
Thanks in advance.

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Post by DEVONIAN » Thu Apr 29, 2010 3:23 pm

Timeline so far:
Application Type: ILR (10 Years Long Residence)
Application Posted: Thursday 22/04/2010
Application received: Friday 23/04/2010
Payment Taken on: Friday 23/04/2010
Application Acknowledgement: Friday 23/04/2010
Acknowledgement Received: Thursday 29/04/2010

Two key issues raised the Acknowledgement Letter:

(1) Make no urgent travel plans until Application is decided and passposrt is returned.

(2) Make no update enquiries until UKBA gets in touch with either requests for more information/supporting documents in support of the application or a decision on the application as originally submitted.

As others have rightly suggested on this thread, I've decided to WAIT VERY PATIENTLY. So, I am not going to be thinking about it at all except if the existing visa, which expires in 2 years time, is about to expire and I haven't heard from them, but I wouldn't think it should take that long for them to get back to me. I also think the application should be pretty straightforward because all previous visa extension requests contained no instance of "out of time" application. And, all the previous visa stamps were affixed on one passport which I submitted with my application. Also, the total number of days absent from the UK over the 10 years period = 147: minimum at a time being 11, and the maximum being 44. FINGERS CROSSED!!!

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