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ILR applied with HSMP judi.review documents

Post by gj6ab5657 » Fri Jan 27, 2012 9:46 pm

ILR applied on 28/09/11(with HSMP Judi.review docs)
ack. from UKBA 30/09/11
money debited from bank 05/10/11
still waiting.................

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Re: ILR applied with HSMP judi.review documents

Post by khalidmirza » Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:35 am

gj6ab5657 wrote:ILR applied on 28/09/11(with HSMP Judi.review docs)
ack. from UKBA 30/09/11
money debited from bank 05/10/11
still waiting.................
It has been too long. HSMP JR cases are generally straight forward with minimum documentations required. Can you please narrate whether it was a simple case or there were some extra ordinary circumstances so that we can figure out if there is any problem

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Post by doubletrouble » Sat Jan 28, 2012 7:58 am

I had applied on 6/9/11 and received ILR back yesterday. I would say wait another 3 weeks.

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Post by gj6ab5657 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:45 pm

doubletrouble wrote:I had applied on 6/9/11 and received ILR back yesterday. I would say wait another 3 weeks.
Thanks for your quote doubletrouble and welldone for the your hardwork on utd list.atleast everybody can get overall process timing -thanks again

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Post by superman555 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 7:38 pm

Relax there's nothing to worry about. I applied the same time as you (5 days earlier though) under HSMP JR & haven't received mine as yet too.

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Post by Sunimal02 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 9:54 pm

Hi doubletrouble/gj6ab5657,

Congrats doubletrouble.

I am applying settlement in March under HSMP judical review. (HSMP approved on 3rd Nov 2006)

Are you both in the HSMP approved on 3rd April 2006 and 7th November 2006 category, if so do we and dependent need to do Life in the UK test?

Thanks in advance
Suni

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Post by superman555 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 10:08 pm

Sunimal02 wrote:Hi doubletrouble/gj6ab5657,

Congrats doubletrouble.

I am applying settlement in March under HSMP judical review. (HSMP approved on 3rd Nov 2006)

Are you both in the HSMP approved on 3rd April 2006 and 7th November 2006 category, if so do we and dependent need to do Life in the UK test?

Thanks in advance
Suni

No you don't need to sit Life in the UK test as you are covered by the Home Office policy document which you can find in the below link.


http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... -09-policy

Hope this helps?

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Post by gj6ab5657 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 10:22 pm

superman555 wrote:Relax there's nothing to worry about. I applied the same time as you (5 days earlier though) under HSMP JR & haven't received mine as yet too.
Thanks Superman555-all the best, I wish we both get early fingers cross hope fully next week

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Post by Sunimal02 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 11:16 pm

superman555 wrote:

No you don't need to sit Life in the UK test as you are covered by the Home Office policy document which you can find in the below link.


http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... -09-policy

Hope this helps?
Hi superman555,

Is this hsmp review policy cover dependents as well, I mean does my wife no need to do the test as well?????

Thanks
Suni

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Post by superman555 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 11:44 pm

Sunimal02 - yes it covers you & all your dependants as their immigration status is the same as yours. Have applied for mine ILR along with my spouse & children and none of us took the test. We'll only have to sit the test for the citizenship application.

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Post by Sunimal02 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 11:49 pm

Congrats and many thanks for your promptly reply superman555.

Just to make sure.....Were your initial HSMP approved between 3rd April 2006 and 7th Nov 2006???

Thanks
Suni

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Post by superman555 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:03 am

I haven't received my passport back as yet albeit I'm now keeping my fingers crossed for the next couple of weeks. Applied last week of September and from the posts in this forum, it looks like HO have just started treating September's application.

Yes my initial HSMP application was approved in July 2006 and I came to the UK in October 2006 after obtaining our EC.

You are not require to complete Section 4 of the ILR application form if you are applying Under the HSMP JR category as per below link

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... o04091.pdf

Hope thus clarifies.

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Post by Sunimal02 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 12:10 am

Hi superman555,

Thanks for your information.

please update us when you get your ILR.

Wish u all the best.

Thanks,
Suni

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Post by hass » Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:52 pm

Hi All,

I appreciate your help. I am due to apply for ILR in 3 weeks time. Had a quick look at the ILR Forms SET (O), couple of confusions that I thing every one is asking, if you please clarify as my case is similar to all of yours. I applied HSMP (after april 06 and before nov 06), EC in dec 06 came to UK in March 07. Applied for extension under JR and now due to apply for settlement.
Which catagories I need to fill in as there is lot of confusion. On page 3,7 and section 10 should it be 'under HSMP JR ILR' or 'HSMP' or Tier1 under JR? My thoughts are it should be HSMP JR ILR as I have gone through the policy documents and it says that the applicants falling under the catogory that applied between april 06 - nov 06 would be eligible to apply after 5 years but without LIUK. Please could you tell which sections you have ticked in.

Regards

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