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question regarding indefinite leave to remain documentations
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 1:38 am
by mobarak
hi all i wounder if someone can help me as i am going to apply for indefinite leave to remain and i heard that i need to make photo copies of my supporting doucments and i want to know so i need to make a photo copy of everything or there is specific doucuments i need to make photo copies of it?
thanks
Re: question regarding indefinite leave to remain documentat
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 11:13 pm
by purplepple
mobarak wrote:hi all i wounder if someone can help me as i am going to apply for indefinite leave to remain and i heard that i need to make photo copies of my supporting doucments and i want to know so i need to make a photo copy of everything or there is specific doucuments i need to make photo copies of it?
thanks
It is not required to bring photocopies.
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:46 am
by elv15
They do require photocopies according to set M form, some people dont take copies but its recommended because Case workers seem to like it when you have copies, makes their life easier, That is if you applying at PEO.
Re: question regarding indefinite leave to remain documentat
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:48 am
by reabs
It is not required to bring photocopies.
That is not true. Forms SET (M) and SET (O) require photocopies for all supporting documents and passports including those pages containing stamps and visas. I would suggest reading the guide relevant to the type of application you are making.
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 4:33 pm
by KayNa
Not true, at least not for SET (O). The application and guidance says you "should" submit photocopies, not you "must".
I got my SET(O) ILR today without supplying a single photocopy of anything and wasn't requested it at the end either, even though I had them with me (my case was quite complicated with a lot of paperwork as it was so I wanted to minimise the number of sheets of paper I handed over and also checked with the person who collected my evidence that I could always supply more later if it was required and they said yes).