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The main point you need to stress on is responding to the questions asked by UKBA at your PEO appointment, which would also address the points mentioned in the second bullet para on page 4 of a VERY useful document at http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binarygirish1428 wrote:Hi,
Just FYI, In short:
I had an appointment for my ILR today. Went with my wife.
Appointment was at 09:40 and after initial checks, the caseworker immediately told me that since you were out of the UK for more than 90 days, you application will not be looked into today. I accepted that. In the next round all my details and the dependant's details were taken. The next round was biometric and then came the final round where an old white lady asked me to give her everything I wanted to submit for the ILR. Withing less than a minute took away all the docs and told us to either wait or go out as it would take about 1.5 hours. We went out and came back within 1 hour. However the total time took by her was about 2 hours 45 minutes. She apologised for the delay after she came back to us. However, she also said that she referred the case to her senior case worker since I was out of UK for 120 days in 1 go. So, she asked asked me to get letter from my employer mentioning :
1. Nature of the business trip.
2. The impact on the business if the trip had not been under taken
3. Any mitigating reasons why the trip took this long (from 01/05/2009 to 29/08/2009)
4. And ways to reduce it.
5. Proof that me n my wife lived together in 2010
I have proof for point 5. For points 1 to 4, I requested my previous employer for a letter answering the above questions but they refused saying that they could only provide a standard letter. The standard letter says that my tenure in UK was over and I was transferred to TechM India.
The main point I will be stressing on is I resigned after 2 months in India but had to serve almost 2 more months of notice period which I couldnt escape. This is genuine and I hope they accept.
1. Yes....Did you pay the full application fee at the PEO office?
Whe is your application documents and passports at this moment?
Did they turn it into a postal application?
I submitted my docs a while ago via urgent and recorded delivery. The post will reach them tomorrow before 1pm.please update your results. hope it will be okay.
you cannot get it on that day - is it mean that it is not necessary to do by appointment?
i am in the same situation with a gap from Sept 08 to April 09.
As my gap is very long, i am a bit worry. They also insist that a business person should be able to come back within 3 months even for one day. (I am self-employed).
Anyone has idea about my situation?
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To whom so ever IT may concern
Sub: Ref - <Candidate Name> (<Emp ID>)
Dear Sir / Madam,
This is to confirm that <candidate name> (<emp id>) was an employee of <company name > Ltd, which was a joint venture between <company name> and <UK company name 2>, U.K. He was based at <company name and address>. He worked in the UK from <Onsite start date> till <onsite end date>
Please feel free to contact the under signed if you should require any further information.
Thanks & Regards,
<signature of HR>
<name of HR>
Human Resource
"Your item with reference xxxxxxxx was delivered from our CROYDON Delivery Office on 30/08/12 .
Thank you for using this service.
We can confirm that this item was delivered before the guaranteed time."
Hi Girish,girish1428 wrote:Thanks Samriti,
I think I should have waited for some more time as I have some more absences apart from the continuos 120 days ! Total absences amount to 175 days ! I jsut did an end time minus start time which was 5 Years,
2 Months, and 27 Days. I could have waited more as my Tier 1 expires in Dec end of 2013 and I had ample amount of time in hand. All I can now hope is that they don't do a check of total days in UK minus total days out of UK. I would be very sad if it gets rejected but as you said, I should be able to go for an extension in 2013 end and then apply for ILR.
manasa wrote:Hi Girish,girish1428 wrote:Thanks Samriti,
I think I should have waited for some more time as I have some more absences apart from the continuos 120 days ! Total absences amount to 175 days ! I jsut did an end time minus start time which was 5 Years,
2 Months, and 27 Days. I could have waited more as my Tier 1 expires in Dec end of 2013 and I had ample amount of time in hand. All I can now hope is that they don't do a check of total days in UK minus total days out of UK. I would be very sad if it gets rejected but as you said, I should be able to go for an extension in 2013 end and then apply for ILR.
I too was in the same situation but the difference with my case is lost passport. my case is 11 Months WP + 6 months unemployed + 3.10 months Hsmp
The PEO deffered my application asking letters from employers that i have not taken any unpaid holidays and list all the business trips (if any).
I got the letter from current employer but the problem is with TechM HR as in your case he was not willing to give the letter answering the questions of UKBA as he said they do not maintain any holidays records of ex-employees. so in my covering letter i have explained that properly and even i cant get any letter when i was un-employed.
So i do not know how long is it going to take to make any decission.
girish1428 wrote:Hi Jigs,
Your case is very similar to mine. But you are in a much better position compared to me as the days outside UK in 1 go are exactly 90. I think your case is almost straightforward. According to my knowledge, suppose one's ILR is rejected, he or she can appeal or not appeal according to what UKBA mention in the rejection letter. If they mention that one can appeal then he or she can else, he or she can't. And if one can't appeal then he/she can wait or go for another extension to complete the 5 years starting from the end of the long gap in 1 go. Which in my case is 29-AUG-2009 and in your case 23-FEB-2008. The above is according to my understanding and I'm not sure about it.
One thing I would like to know is, do caseworkers start checking the additional documents only after the 14 days are completed? or can they start checking the additional docs and start processing the application before the 14 days complete (if they receive the additional docs before 14 days). My appointment was on 24-AUG-2012 and my additional docs reached them on the morning of 30th. However, I am not sure if they have started checking the docs or the docs are still lying somewhere and would be picked up only after 2 weeks from 24th, which is the coming Monday ?
Yes brp has been submittedjinhooi wrote:Hiya
just want to know that if you have to submit the biometric card as well for ILR application?
thanks.
Hi Primaryracer, I have so far had no updates. Though me and my wife were living together since 2009, I provided only the last 12 months tenancy agreement. However, as mentioned in my original post above, the caseworker asked me evidence of my wife's stay in the property where I lived for the year 2010 as she already had evidence of 2011-2012 period. So, I guess she was looking for evidence for cohabitation for the last 2 recent years (guessing). One of my colleagues got her ILR the day before yesterday where she was a dependant. She was quite tensed as for a long period she had to work from Switzerland while her husband was here in London. I will ask her what was her exact situation and what supporting documents she provided to the caseworker and update here by tomorow same time hopefully.have you had any updated regarding ur application...i have same situation, but in my case it my wife who was absent for 5 months.
She arrived in Nov 2010 and completing her two year in Nov 2012. However she was away for 5 months in 2011. I can prove that we were living together in 2010. Would this be enough...?
What was the case worker attitude towards the dependent..?
Any insight will be highly appreciated!