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tier21419
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Police report and salary slips

Post by tier21419 » Thu Mar 07, 2019 1:01 pm

Hello,
My previous passport was lost while I was on a tier 4 visa. I have a police report for that. This passport was before I was granted my first tier 2 visa. Now as I am submitting my ILR application after completing 5 years on tier 2, shall I submit the police report for my previous passport even though it was before my tier 2 visa and non of the travel in the last 5 years was done on that passport? Until now I am not planning to submit the police report. Shall I submit that?

Secondly, I am submitting 3 salary slips which have pay period (e.g. 201839), a number that is generated by the software (I guess) rather than payslip date (e.g. 28/02/2019). Will those salary slips be OK?
Please note that these salary slips are stamped by the salary department with today's date and HR have mentioned in the letter that they have attached three salary slips (December 2018_201839, January 2019_201840, February 2019_201841).

I hope this will not confuse the case work?

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Re: Police report and salary slips

Post by CR001 » Thu Mar 07, 2019 1:05 pm

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