Unsure re qualifying period
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 10:59 am
I would like to get some advise from you about the Indefinite Leave to Remain application I hope to submit soon, however I am finding the information available on this a bit ambiguous, therefore thought best if I get you to handle the matter for me.
I submitted the application for my HSMP via an immigration consultant in February 2006, this application was declined by the Home Office stating that I did not have sufficient points. The consultant company appealed this decision in March 2006. We had lots of back and forth between them and the Home Office all through March to June 2006 because of mistakes made by the Home Office processing team.
In June 2006 I was then referred to an Immigration Solicitor, who continued correspondence with the Home Office going to the extent of threatening Judicial Review if they did not provide a proper review of all the documents submitted Februray 2006. The Home Office then responsed and granted me my HSMP in August 2006 (6 months later after a phenominal amount of money in fees to both the Immigration Consultancy and Solicitor)
I need to establish if I qualify for ILR now in August 2010 (i.e. 4 years continous stay) based on the fact that my application was submitted in Feb 2006 whilst the law was still 4 years for ILR or do I fall into the 5 years for ILR because my application was only approved in August 2006?
I have consulted the Immigration Solicitor that I used in 2006, who has been very unhelpful and has very rudely imformed me that I have to wait till August 2011 (5 year ILR) because my approval was recieved after 3 April 2006 and the date of my application makes NO difference what-so-ever.
I have been reading through these immigration boards and have seen a few strings that state the 4year ILR should be based on the date the application was received by the Home Office and not the approval date.
Of course this is a bit of an unsual situation because of the time period between my application and approval.
Please can you advise if I am able to proceed with my application now in August 2010 (4 year ILR) and if so can you recommend a credible Immigration solicitor I could used for this?
Urgent feedback much appreciated.
I submitted the application for my HSMP via an immigration consultant in February 2006, this application was declined by the Home Office stating that I did not have sufficient points. The consultant company appealed this decision in March 2006. We had lots of back and forth between them and the Home Office all through March to June 2006 because of mistakes made by the Home Office processing team.
In June 2006 I was then referred to an Immigration Solicitor, who continued correspondence with the Home Office going to the extent of threatening Judicial Review if they did not provide a proper review of all the documents submitted Februray 2006. The Home Office then responsed and granted me my HSMP in August 2006 (6 months later after a phenominal amount of money in fees to both the Immigration Consultancy and Solicitor)
I need to establish if I qualify for ILR now in August 2010 (i.e. 4 years continous stay) based on the fact that my application was submitted in Feb 2006 whilst the law was still 4 years for ILR or do I fall into the 5 years for ILR because my application was only approved in August 2006?
I have consulted the Immigration Solicitor that I used in 2006, who has been very unhelpful and has very rudely imformed me that I have to wait till August 2011 (5 year ILR) because my approval was recieved after 3 April 2006 and the date of my application makes NO difference what-so-ever.
I have been reading through these immigration boards and have seen a few strings that state the 4year ILR should be based on the date the application was received by the Home Office and not the approval date.
Of course this is a bit of an unsual situation because of the time period between my application and approval.
Please can you advise if I am able to proceed with my application now in August 2010 (4 year ILR) and if so can you recommend a credible Immigration solicitor I could used for this?
Urgent feedback much appreciated.