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Doubts on SET (O) Form - Advice please
Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 7:39 pm
by abhijack
Hi friends,
I am due for ILR in Jan 2012. (HSMP + Tier 1 (G) ) - not under JR.
I am trying to fill my SET (O) Form. But have some doubts which I am thinking aloud and would appreciate your kind advice.
5.1 - I live in hospital accommodation with the rent deducted in payslip.Should I tick option c [privately rented by you] or option e [other] and give detail as hospital accommodation.
5.3 - monthly pay is the net pay that goes into bank ..right?
6.1 - date of first entry - it is the hsmp stamp date , right? although mine was an in country hsmp application and didnt enter uk on that date.
6.2 - i have only foriegn trips in the five year period which fits in to the spaces in the form. should i still add another absences sheet?
6.3 - when last entered uk? - thats the last date of entry from my foriegn trip - right?
9C - age at application for your first grant of leave in a relevant route - thats my HSMP application 5 years ago rather than Tier 1 extension 3 years ago - right?
Section 10:
- should i fill 10 G or 10 L? both looks similar in my eyes. 10 L looks more applicable as I am on Tier 1 G at the moment.
and if its 10L :
'for the period before you were granted tier 1 general , documents showing that you have met the relevant requirements of immigration' - what does this mean?
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 7:40 am
by zahid.ali.anwar
Hi abhijack,
5.1 Tick others and mention rented Hospital accomodation
5.3 Yes it is the net pay that goes in Bank.
6.1 Yes
6.2 No need to attach another sheet. If all your absences fits in one sheet it is fine.
9C Yes its the age, when you first got your HSMP. The age you declared for claiming points
Section 10: You need to tick 10L
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:22 pm
by abhijack
thanks a lot zahid...
one more query please.....
Section 10L of the SET(O), it requires:-
"For the period before you were granted leave as a Tier 1 (General) migrant, documents showing that you met the relevant requirements of the immigration rules."
what does that mean?
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 3:40 pm
by zahid.ali.anwar
abhijack wrote:thanks a lot zahid...
one more query please.....
Section 10L of the SET(O), it requires:-
"For the period before you were granted leave as a Tier 1 (General) migrant, documents showing that you met the relevant requirements of the immigration rules."
what does that mean?
This means that you need to show that you were on HSMP before Tier 1 General. You can attach your HSMP approval letter and Tier 1 general extension Approval letter with your application. Although, the visa in your passport clearly says about your HSMP & Tier 1 G status. The reason for this is, to establish a fact that your are applying under correct category and if you were in a category that leads to settlement in 5 years of time.
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 5:14 pm
by abhijack
zahid.ali.anwar wrote:
This means that you need to show that you were on HSMP before Tier 1 General. You can attach your HSMP approval letter and Tier 1 general extension Approval letter with your application. Although, the visa in your passport clearly says about your HSMP & Tier 1 G status. The reason for this is, to establish a fact that your are applying under correct category and if you were in a category that leads to settlement in 5 years of time.
thanks again zahid for the prompt response...
yes i do have those two approval letters with me luckily..
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 5:37 pm
by abhijack
oops these queries never ends it seems
can we print the SET (O) form double sided/duplex ?
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 7:52 pm
by zahid.ali.anwar
abhijack wrote:oops these queries never ends it seems
can we print the SET (O) form double sided/duplex ?
No problem. You can print it duplex. Any thing else

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 9:40 pm
by abhijack
zahid.ali.anwar wrote:
No problem. You can print it duplex. Any thing else

thanks mate....

oops.. i have become member of standing....

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 7:36 am
by zahid.ali.anwar
abhijack wrote:zahid.ali.anwar wrote:
No problem. You can print it duplex. Any thing else

thanks mate....

oops.. i have become member of standing....

I wish you Good Luck...

Re: Doubts on SET (O) Form - Advice please
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 12:59 am
by dezialien
Hey guys, please don't mind me hijacking your thread, however, i have relevant questions.
thanks to creator of this post and responders, most of these are answers here..
Q1) however, with respect to "5.3" monthly NET, my net is not constant figure every month due to the fact that I work overtime (for same employer) and occasional bonus (taxable and on payslip).
hence, do i just take a average of the 12 months NET i am gong to claim and put it there?
or take a constant NET without OT/Bonus and fill it in??!
Q2) RE: 5.1 (If so, how much do you pay each month?): what proofs do I have to provide for these? I live in a shared/HMO kind of setup.
I do have original agreement which is few years old!, and electoral letter from council (few years old), bills (mobile and broadband), bank statements and payslips to this address, but NOT any receipts as i have been paying in cash.....wud this be an issue???
Re: Doubts on SET (O) Form - Advice please
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 6:58 am
by zahid.ali.anwar
dezialien wrote:
Q1) do i just take a average of the 12 months NET i am gong to claim and put it there?
or take a constant NET without OT/Bonus and fill it in??!
Q2) RE: 5.1 (If so, how much do you pay each month?):
You did not mentioned your Visa category. I am considering it Tier 1 General,
Q1: The averge take home salary including Over time, bonus etc. Nothing to do with your Gross claimed Pay.
Q2: You dont need to provide any Proof. This is just the rent. No bills etc in it. if all the bills are included in the House rent than you can write the final amount. Otherwise, just the House rent will be sufficient. This is just to figure out your every month fix expence. Even if you pay by cash. Just write the amount you pay every month.
Re: Doubts on SET (O) Form - Advice please
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 8:44 pm
by dezialien
yes, indeed it is Tier1G.
thanks for your prompt response and kind answers, much appreciated. May God bless. :D
Re: Doubts on SET (O) Form - Advice please
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:16 am
by Bobbylondon
zahid.ali.anwar wrote:dezialien wrote:
Q1) do i just take a average of the 12 months NET i am gong to claim and put it there?
or take a constant NET without OT/Bonus and fill it in??!
Q2) RE: 5.1 (If so, how much do you pay each month?):
You did not mentioned your Visa category. I am considering it Tier 1 General,
Q1: The averge take home salary including Over time, bonus etc. Nothing to do with your Gross claimed Pay.
Q2: You dont need to provide any Proof. This is just the rent. No bills etc in it. if all the bills are included in the House rent than you can write the final amount. Otherwise, just the House rent will be sufficient. This is just to figure out your every month fix expence. Even if you pay by cash. Just write the amount you pay every month.
Hi
As far as I know, the figure to me mentioned for income, is the one you received in bank, so that CW can verify on salary slip & bank statement. On gross, it has to be more than what you claimed in T1G approval points scoring.
Reg. rent: I think, Life in UK ask for post code proof, how you'll prove, if you are in sharing.
Re: Doubts on SET (O) Form - Advice please
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:41 pm
by abhijack
zahid.ali.anwar wrote:
You did not mentioned your Visa category. I am considering it Tier 1 General,
Q1: The averge take home salary including Over time, bonus etc. Nothing to do with your Gross claimed Pay.
Q2: You dont need to provide any Proof. This is just the rent. No bills etc in it. if all the bills are included in the House rent than you can write the final amount. Otherwise, just the House rent will be sufficient. This is just to figure out your every month fix expence. Even if you pay by cash. Just write the amount you pay every month.
Q1. i think rather than putting the mean value its best to put the lowest figure. the lowest figure will usually correspond to the net pay without including any other allowances for eg. travel expenses, reimbursement of courses etc. which will apear in certain months only.
to be honest i dont think this column is that important.
Q2. i agree with above.
Re: Doubts on SET (O) Form - Advice please
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 7:24 am
by zahid.ali.anwar
abhijack wrote:[Q1. i think rather than putting the mean value its best to put the lowest figure. the lowest figure will usually correspond to the net pay without including any other allowances for eg. travel expenses, reimbursement of courses etc. which will apear in certain months only.
Yes you can put the lowest figure. These figures, if not humungusly low, have no effect on your ILR.
Re: Doubts on SET (O) Form - Advice please
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 9:48 pm
by abhijack
zahid.ali.anwar wrote:
Yes you can put the lowest figure. These figures, if not humungusly low, have no effect on your ILR.
thanks....
do they ask for tenancy agreement?
Re: Doubts on SET (O) Form - Advice please
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 7:49 am
by zahid.ali.anwar
abhijack wrote:
do they ask for tenancy agreement?
It is not a mandatory requirement.
Re: Doubts on SET (O) Form - Advice please
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2011 11:56 am
by abhijack
zahid.ali.anwar wrote:
It is not a mandatory requirement.
thanks i am trying hard to get one...not sure whether i will get one in time..
even i thought its not mandatory as its not mentioned in the form..
thanks for corroborating...
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 12:28 pm
by abhijack
is there a template for cover letter (ILR) available ?
sorry i couldnt find in the sticky threads...
Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 1:00 pm
by abhijack
Guys another doubt...Please answer...
SET (O) form - Page 15; Section 9; Question A6
A6. You should input your earnings into the Tier 1 (General) Points based calculator and provide your total earning claimed in the box below:
What does that mean? Does it mean to add up and input the total into A6 column on the form?
And is there a link to Points calculator for ILR (from Tier 1 G ) ?
Your help is much appreciated..