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i think if u r refused u can apply within 28 days...once u reached 10 years minus 28 days...vary ur flr fp to set lr..but thats a chance how ukba go fast to decide...if first flr fp take upto 4 months then i think u should be fine to cover period.d4dsigner wrote:hi guys , i am in the same boat , 10 years minus 28 days are completing on december 2015 ,
applied for flr fp in may , missed first biometrics, the second one was given 3 days ago on the 27th of this month,
today my solicitor told me to make some alterations in my flr fp and send application again meaning paying 1250 (fees plus 500 medical surcharge) as he thinks that before home office makes a decision on the case i need to act and send the same fresh application with stronger grounds to buy additional 2-3 months because if they decided my case i may not be given right to appeal
my question if the right to appeal is not given and can i still apply a new flr fp application yet again to buy time. ?
some one also told me that on refusal we can order the deportation letter from ukba which is accompanied by an appeal form which could be used to make appeal...
how factual is this
many thanks
misspzqm wrote:Hello,
My ILR was granted today after submitting a premium application. It took less than 2 hours and my immigration record was far from perfect. I overstayed, twice previously.
Previously, I was confused about the rules on overstaying. I was unsure whether they count it from the day your leave expires to the day you submit your application, or from the day your leave expires to the day your application is granted. Fortunately, it is the former. As long as you submit your application within 28 days of you overstaying at any point, you should have mo problem. I would recommend you get some character reference letters as well as that helps. Overall, It was a good experience for me and I realised I spent a lot of time worrying over nothing.
Congratulations! Just wanted to ask something. When your entrepreneur was refused did you get removal notice?because inorder to get ILR the 3c leave has to continue for 10 years. Also when the case was dismissed from upper tribunal did you have 3c leave?tida2004 wrote:Alhamdulliah, I got my ILR approved yesterday. My case wasn't straight forward so thought to share with you guys as I am sure some of you might be the same situation as me.
Came to UK Feb 2005, Student visa which was valid till 2008.
Get an extension for another 1 year which was till 2009 August.
Then got refused because of maintenance as I was unfamiliar with Tier 4 rules.
Court of appeal refused my case on Oct 2010, I was student of Uni of East London (Final year).
I left UK with no leave to remain on 28 Jan 2011.
Came back to UK with PSW on June 2011 which was expired 2013 may.
Applied for Tier 1 Entrepreneur and got refused and September 2014 Upper court dismisses my case.
Made a fresh application of Tier 1 Ent within 28 days.
After had my bio-metric I withdraw that application as its been 10 years and made my application for ILR on Feb 2015.
Received my Visa yesterday.
Any question please ask me.
Dear misspzqm,10 year ILR granted
Postby misspzqm » Wed Jun 17, 2015 5:07 pm
Hello,
My ILR was granted today after submitting a premium application. It took less than 2 hours and my immigration record was far from perfect. I overstayed, twice previously.
Previously, I was confused about the rules on overstaying. I was unsure whether they count it from the day your leave expires to the day you submit your application, or from the day your leave expires to the day your application is granted. Fortunately, it is the former. As long as you submit your application within 28 days of you overstaying at any point, you should have mo problem. I would recommend you get some character reference letters as well as that helps. Overall, It was a good experience for me and I realised I spent a lot of time worrying over nothing.
Dear tida2014,tida2004 wrote:Alhamdulliah, I got my ILR approved yesterday. My case wasn't straight forward so thought to share with you guys as I am sure some of you might be the same situation as me.
Came to UK Feb 2005, Student visa which was valid till 2008.
Get an extension for another 1 year which was till 2009 August.
Then got refused because of maintenance as I was unfamiliar with Tier 4 rules.
Court of appeal refused my case on Oct 2010, I was student of Uni of East London (Final year).
I left UK with no leave to remain on 28 Jan 2011.
Came back to UK with PSW on June 2011 which was expired 2013 may.
Applied for Tier 1 Entrepreneur and got refused and September 2014 Upper court dismisses my case.
Made a fresh application of Tier 1 Ent within 28 days.
After had my bio-metric I withdraw that application as its been 10 years and made my application for ILR on Feb 2015.
Received my Visa yesterday.
Any question please ask me.
y mdiqbal » Fri Dec 30, 2016 5:26 pm
Phoenix24 wrote:
Hi All
I applied for my wife's ILR (10 years, applied as postal application) in fist week of Sep 2016, Biometric given on 24th Sep 2016. we are still waiting for the final outcome and unfortunately we need to travel end of Jan 2017. we are thinking of going premium now (I assume it is 400 on top of the postal application fee we have already paid).
if we do, what kind of time frame i am looking at to get the passport back? can anybody advise?
Thanks a lot in advance.
If I'm not wrong, as your wife already applied for ILR in September, definitely you can't go for premium service now. Probably, your outcome is on the way which very soon. I applied on 20/09/2016 and got outcome on 28/11/2016. Please just wait and they will reject the application if you ask travel document
User mdiqbal was responding and quoting user Phoenix24.be123+ wrote:Dear mdiqbal
I am wondering whether you already got your ILR? I seems to have read your post that you're already received your ILR ?
I am confused.
Thank you
y mdiqbal » Fri Dec 30, 2016 5:26 pm
Phoenix24 wrote:
Hi All
I applied for my wife's ILR (10 years, applied as postal application) in fist week of Sep 2016, Biometric given on 24th Sep 2016. we are still waiting for the final outcome and unfortunately we need to travel end of Jan 2017. we are thinking of going premium now (I assume it is 400 on top of the postal application fee we have already paid).
if we do, what kind of time frame i am looking at to get the passport back? can anybody advise?
Thanks a lot in advance.
If I'm not wrong, as your wife already applied for ILR in September, definitely you can't go for premium service now. Probably, your outcome is on the way which very soon. I applied on 20/09/2016 and got outcome on 28/11/2016. Please just wait and they will reject the application if you ask travel document
CR001 wrote:User mdiqbal was responding and quoting user Phoenix24.be123+ wrote:Dear mdiqbal
I am wondering whether you already got your ILR? I seems to have read your post that you're already received your ILR ?
I am confused.
Thank you
y mdiqbal » Fri Dec 30, 2016 5:26 pm
Phoenix24 wrote:
Hi All
I applied for my wife's ILR (10 years, applied as postal application) in fist week of Sep 2016, Biometric given on 24th Sep 2016. we are still waiting for the final outcome and unfortunately we need to travel end of Jan 2017. we are thinking of going premium now (I assume it is 400 on top of the postal application fee we have already paid).
if we do, what kind of time frame i am looking at to get the passport back? can anybody advise?
Thanks a lot in advance.
If I'm not wrong, as your wife already applied for ILR in September, definitely you can't go for premium service now. Probably, your outcome is on the way which very soon. I applied on 20/09/2016 and got outcome on 28/11/2016. Please just wait and they will reject the application if you ask travel document