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Is this old Home Office letter proof of ILR?
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 4:34 pm
by salmonjames
Hi all,
New to this forum as I am helping out my Aunt who unfortunately left the country for more than two years and is looking to return as a Returning Resident.
I was wondering if any of you knows whether the following Home Office letter would be considered sufficient evidence as having been granted Indefinite Leave to Remain.
I very much appreciate your opinions!
James
Re: Is this old Home Office letter proof of ILR?
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 5:06 pm
by zimba
Yes. However she must have good reasons to be granted as returning resident again
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... nts-v2.pdf
Re: Is this old Home Office letter proof of ILR?
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 6:06 pm
by CR001
When did she leave the UK, how long has she been away??
Re: Is this old Home Office letter proof of ILR?
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 7:32 pm
by salmonjames
Thank you for your answers, they are most appreciated.
She left in January 2017 and we made an Returning Residents application this March (so ~2 months after the 2 year cutoff) but unfortunately the application was declined as they could not find evidence that she had ILR. We requested an administrative review directing to this letter as evidence, but they stated that they could "see no such letter was provided".
We are therefore considering applying again but we wanted to be more sure that this letter would indeed carry weight towards providing ILR!
Thank you for the documentation Zimba, I will go through this in detail. My aunt has lived over half her life (40+ years) in the UK having worked here over 30 years. Unfortunately, the country treated her so well she never even thought of getting the nationality. The problem is that not only does such decisions effects the applicant but all the friends and family waiting for them to return!