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ILR Success. HSMP April Nov. Croydon
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 12:21 pm
by nchat
Had a successful application today.
Case worker asked for
1) 3 months statement
2) 3 months payslip
3) P60s (or HMRC letter).
4) Marriage certificate (as i changed my name after marriage).
5) Employers Letter
Indefinite Leave to Remain
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 1:04 pm
by HSMP2ILR
Congrats nchat
How long it took for you at PEO.
Moreover, plz let me know how did you calculate the 5years stay
Re: ILR Success. HSMP April Nov. Croydon
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 1:05 pm
by Son_of_Soil
Can you provide more details on type of application you made?
nchat wrote:Had a successful application today.
Case worker asked for
1) 3 months statement
2) 3 months payslip
3) P60s (or HMRC letter).
4) Marriage certificate (as i changed my name after marriage).
5) Employers Letter
Re: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 3:07 pm
by nchat
How long it took for you at PEO.
The case worker took around 1 hour for us. The lady was old and it seems computers were alien to her thats why it took a little longer for us. Other cases were being solved 30 min.
Moreover, plz let me know how did you calculate the 5years stay
I calculated 5 years (- 28 days) from the stamp on my HSMP visa.
Can you provide more details on type of application you made?
It was set O with no dependants. I selected HSMP under HSMP JR in section 3 and 10G in the form.
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 4:30 pm
by REGISTRATION
Congratulations
A little help please.
I am on Apr-nov 2006 boat. (HSMP 2 year, 3 year)
working with same employer from last 4.5 years, received an offer letter in start and annual pay confirmation (increase ) letters.
Do i need to ask for specific letter (addressed to ho) from my employer or above mentioned are okay.
Thanks
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:18 pm
by nchat
REGISTRATION wrote:Congratulations
Do i need to ask for specific letter (addressed to ho) from my employer or above mentioned are okay.
I requested a new letter from my employer. It stated my designation, salary, employed from, national insurance no etc. Letter wasn't addressed to HO. It was with the statement @WHOM SO EVER IT MAY CONCERN@.
Re: Indefinite Leave to Remain
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 8:46 am
by HSMP2ILR
Many Many thanks for your detail expln nchat.
Good luck
nchat wrote:
How long it took for you at PEO.
The case worker took around 1 hour for us. The lady was old and it seems computers were alien to her thats why it took a little longer for us. Other cases were being solved 30 min.
Moreover, plz let me know how did you calculate the 5years stay
I calculated 5 years (- 28 days) from the stamp on my HSMP visa.
Can you provide more details on type of application you made?
It was set O with no dependants. I selected HSMP under HSMP JR in section 3 and 10G in the form.