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ILR Success Croydon 08-JUN-2012 - 191 days out of UK
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:07 pm
by timesofindia
Big thank you to everybody for sharing their experiences and knowledge on this forum.
My ILR along with 2 dependents was approved on 8th June at Croydon ( HSMP-> Tier1). I had total 191 days out of UK mostly on Annual Leave or Business Trips.
The whole process was pretty smooth, though it took longer than I anticipated.
My appointment was at 9.10 am, reached croydon at 7.15 am, entered at 8.30 am, forms checking & biometrics completed by 9.20 am, Caseworker called at 9.45 am, didnt want to talk much just said "just submit all documents you have & photocopies" then said "come back in 1 to 1.5 hours". I went out for sometime and was back by 10.15 am. I could see that CW had finished processing and was clearing her desk. She closed the window screen and went out for 30 mins !! Came back at 11 am and gave me the good news.
Documents submitted with the application :-
Application form
Passports (old + new)
BRPs
12 months salary slip
12 months salary bank statement
5 - P60s
Letter from employer showing all Annual Leave days and Business Trips
Life in UK test pass certificates
Co-Habitation documents council tax bills, tenancy agreements
Photocopies of all above
+ photocopies of each printed page of passports (old & new)
Re: ILR Success Croydon 08-JUN-2012 - 191 days out of UK
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:07 pm
by Loveislovely
timesofindia wrote:Big thank you to everybody for sharing their experiences and knowledge on this forum.
My ILR along with 2 dependents was approved on 8th June at Croydon ( HSMP-> Tier1). I had total 191 days out of UK mostly on Annual Leave or Business Trips.
The whole process was pretty smooth, though it took longer than I anticipated.
My appointment was at 9.10 am, reached croydon at 7.15 am, entered at 8.30 am, forms checking & biometrics completed by 9.20 am, Caseworker called at 9.45 am, didnt want to talk much just said "just submit all documents you have & photocopies" then said "come back in 1 to 1.5 hours". I went out for sometime and was back by 10.15 am. I could see that CW had finished processing and was clearing her desk. She closed the window screen and went out for 30 mins !! Came back at 11 am and gave me the good news.
Documents submitted with the application :-
Application form
Passports (old + new)
BRPs
12 months salary slip
12 months salary bank statement
5 - P60s
Letter from employer showing all Annual Leave days and Business Trips
Life in UK test pass certificates
Co-Habitation documents council tax bills, tenancy agreements
Photocopies of all above
+ photocopies of each printed page of passports (old & new)
Congrats!
Thanks for sharing your success
Re: ILR Success Croydon 08-JUN-2012 - 191 days out of UK
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:46 pm
by timesofindia
timesofindia wrote:Big thank you to everybody for sharing their experiences and knowledge on this forum.
My ILR along with 2 dependents was approved on 8th June at Croydon ( HSMP-> Tier1). I had total 191 days out of UK mostly on Annual Leave or Business Trips.
The whole process was pretty smooth, though it took longer than I anticipated.
My appointment was at 9.10 am, reached croydon at 7.15 am, entered at 8.30 am, forms checking & biometrics completed by 9.20 am, Caseworker called at 9.45 am, didnt want to talk much just said "just submit all documents you have & photocopies" then said "come back in 1 to 1.5 hours". I went out for sometime and was back by 10.15 am. I could see that CW had finished processing and was clearing her desk. She closed the window screen and went out for 30 mins !! Came back at 11 am and gave me the good news.
Documents submitted with the application :-
Application form
Passports (old + new)
BRPs
12 months salary slip
12 months salary bank statement
5 - P60s
Letter from employer showing all Annual Leave days and Business Trips
Life in UK test pass certificates
Co-Habitation documents council tax bills, tenancy agreements
Photocopies of all above
+ photocopies of each printed page of passports (old & new)
Also to add to this, she returned me all document except BRPs, Letter from employer & photocopies.
She even returned the LIUK test results... is that normal? Do I need the LIUK results page, for citizenship (if & when I decide to apply)?
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 10:16 am
by Smam
Hi
Lots and lots of heartiest congratulations on getting your ILR and thanks a lot for sharing your PEO experience on the forum.
Well the CW just keep the copy of your LIUK certificate as the Orignal belongs to you and its for your personal records. To the best of my knowledge you dont need your LIUK pass certificate for Naturalization purposes.
Hope this will answer your question.
Good luck for the future.
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:32 pm
by ITGraduate
Congrats on your success!!!
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:39 pm
by smali
Congratulations timesofindia.
You will need your LIUK test pass certificate for your naturalisation process.
If you loose it, you may have to take the test again, so keep it safely
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 12:04 pm
by singhmohit
Congrats and thanks for sharing the story...
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 12:09 pm
by vinsha
Congrats....