So, I came to the UK in November 2007 on an HSMP visa and then got leave to remain under Tier 1 (General) in November 2009. I applied today for indefinite leave to remain under Tier 1 (General) with my wife as a dependant.
I had carefully prepared all the docs I thought I might need and laboriously copied all of the documents in a second folder.
The case worker started by asking for passports and then said "do you have a letter from each of your previous employers stating when you started and finished working for them?"
I didn't and asked him what the relevance of these letters would be. His answer wasn't that clear, but was something about who employed me before and after my previous grant of leave and something about proof I was in the UK during the 5 years. I explained that I didn't have them and he then asked if I had P45s to show this. Again, I didn't - I couldn't understand why I'd need to. I remindied him that I was on Tier 1 (General) so my visa wasn't tied to employment.
In the end, I gave him my 5 P60s - pointing out that each one showed my employer at the relevant time (I've had 3 in my five years here) and that my P60s and passport showed that I had been in the UK and economically active. I also had a letter from my current employer (to which he said, this is exactly what we need, but from each of your previous employers). Anyway, he said he'd look at the documents I'd given him, along with 1 year's bank statements and payslips and call us in about an hour.
We then spent a nervous hour and a half wondering what the outcome would be, only to return and be told that we'd been granted indefinite leave to remain.
So, the right result, but a bit unsettling to get a slightly left-field question first up like that.
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