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Congratulations. Enjoy your ILR with your Wife and Baby.ILR_HP wrote:Hi All,
I got my ILR approved at Solihull.
First of all I would like to thank all the members of this forum who have contributed and raised various questions which helped me a lot to analyse my case.
Now coming to my case
I had continues 340 days and followed by another 31 days which altogether when calculated was going beyond 180 days by about 16 days which I was worried about but with God's grace, I should say it is a miracle just went through and got approved.
Documents submitted
1. SET(O) form
2. LUK Pass Certificate
3. Passport
4. BRP
5. Latest 1 month Bank statement
6. Latest 1 month salary slip
7. Employee Letter (I was on Tier 2 General)- same format which is available on forum mentioning the SOC code and another one mentioning leaves
I had personal letter and hospital records(my wife's delivery) and baby's birth certificate for additional days thought I will submit it in to support for compassionate grounds but case worker said it was not required I asked in particular.
Fees was deducted first before even starting the process.
Hi,ILR_HP wrote:Hi All,
I got my ILR approved at Solihull.
First of all I would like to thank all the members of this forum who have contributed and raised various questions which helped me a lot to analyse my case.
Now coming to my case
I had continues 340 days and followed by another 31 days which altogether when calculated was going beyond 180 days by about 16 days which I was worried about but with God's grace, I should say it is a miracle just went through and got approved.
Documents submitted
1. SET(O) form
2. LUK Pass Certificate
3. Passport
4. BRP
5. Latest 1 month Bank statement
6. Latest 1 month salary slip
7. Employee Letter (I was on Tier 2 General)- same format which is available on forum mentioning the SOC code and another one mentioning leaves
I had personal letter and hospital records(my wife's delivery) and baby's birth certificate for additional days thought I will submit it in to support for compassionate grounds but case worker said it was not required I asked in particular.
Fees was deducted first before even starting the process.
Thanks for the reply.ILR_HP wrote:Yes it was continues 340 days followed by another 31 days after 4 months
I was out of UK from 01/12/2009 to 05/11/2010 and then again out from 07/04/2011 to 07/05/2011
I was initially I came on on work permit starting Mar 2008 then I converted it to Tier 1 (June 2008 - June 2011) for 3 years then again back on Tier 2 general (Jul 2011 - June 2013)
All these years worked for same company and same client.
Thanks for clarification. I have a similar case, but all of my leave fall under single 12 months periodILR_HP wrote:No what you have mentioned is incorrect mine was not a staight forward case
Year 3 may/2011 may/2010 196
Year 4 may/2010 may/2009 178
Year 5 may/2009 may/2008 22
This was my breakup
First of all CongratulationsILR_HP wrote: I was initially I came on on work permit starting Mar 2008 then I converted it to Tier 1 (June 2008 - June 2011) for 3 years then again back on Tier 2 general (Jul 2011 - June 2013)
All these years worked for same company and same client.
thanks for the response, ENJOY!!ILR_HP wrote: @abhisheks9
I switched from Tier 1 to Tier 2 as I was working for nearly 11 months from offshore i did not have sufficient earnings to gain the required points for Tier 1 extension but luckily my company sponsored me with Tier 2 General as I was required by for the project.
Having said that I would definitely for sure would say that if you go for ILR with Tier 2 it is less headache as it is not scrutinised as for Tier 1, it is also evident from the application for that half of the form is blank for Tier 2(Section 9).