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Shabaa wrote:hello everyone, My name is Areej, I was born in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, in 1985. I arrived in the UK on 26th February 2011; three months later I was forced to seek protection and in April 2012 I was fortunately granted asylum status as a political refugee. my current leave has expired on 17th February and I submitted my ILR application on 15th January and I have received an acknowledgement email on 18th January and biometric letter on 25th January, it has been 10 weeks now since I submitted my paperwork and my question is, how long this process might take? can anyone share their experience so to get an idea on what I might expect? many thanks, Areej
Good grief, the OP only posted his question YESTERDAY!! Unlikely they have suddenly received a response the next day.Sam1140 wrote:Shabaa wrote:hello everyone, My name is Areej, I was born in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, in 1985. I arrived in the UK on 26th February 2011; three months later I was forced to seek protection and in April 2012 I was fortunately granted asylum status as a political refugee. my current leave has expired on 17th February and I submitted my ILR application on 15th January and I have received an acknowledgement email on 18th January and biometric letter on 25th January, it has been 10 weeks now since I submitted my paperwork and my question is, how long this process might take? can anyone share their experience so to get an idea on what I might expect? many thanks, Areej
Hi Areej,
did you get any news from HO?
Thanks,
thanks alot dear for your help.. i got married after i have been granted refugee leave and i have 2 kids. i ll be applying for my kids also..Shabaa wrote:Hi sundas2013, I am happy to help you! ILR for refugees is quite straight forward unless you have kids or your sponsoring your family, if you are single and your applying for yourself only then all what you need is, complete the form fully, take your life in the UK test and write a summary as why you want to stay in the UK, what is making you wanting to live here.. make sure you send your application a month before the expiry of your current residency.
wish you the very best of luck! Areej
Hi Shabaa - Sundas,Shabaa wrote:Hi sundas2013, I am happy to help you! ILR for refugees is quite straight forward unless you have kids or your sponsoring your family, if you are single and your applying for yourself only then all what you need is, complete the form fully, take your life in the UK test and write a summary as why you want to stay in the UK, what is making you wanting to live here.. make sure you send your application a month before the expiry of your current residency.
wish you the very best of luck! Areej
Hi Shabaa,Shabaa wrote:Hello everyone, thank you all for your lovely wishes but unfortunately I haven't heard anything back yet, I feel so bad and I don't know what to do really! but I have drafted a letter for the HO requesting an update on my application, my life is on hold and I cant do anything, it has been more than 4 months now and I need to know ASAP due to my work arrangements, my organisation is going through a merger and I don't want to end up jobless at some stage!
@Sam the guideline in HO website says that I must under take the Life in the UK test but either way it is fine to be in the safe side! I will let you all know once I have a good news.. many thanks, Areej
is the English language test required here ? Thank youSam1140 wrote:Hi Shabaa,Shabaa wrote:Hello everyone, thank you all for your lovely wishes but unfortunately I haven't heard anything back yet, I feel so bad and I don't know what to do really! but I have drafted a letter for the HO requesting an update on my application, my life is on hold and I cant do anything, it has been more than 4 months now and I need to know ASAP due to my work arrangements, my organisation is going through a merger and I don't want to end up jobless at some stage!
@Sam the guideline in HO website says that I must under take the Life in the UK test but either way it is fine to be in the safe side! I will let you all know once I have a good news.. many thanks, Areej
Thanks for your comments, i wish you all the best, I am in a same position as you, my work has sent a letter to HO to expedite my application but they have said that its not possible as i dont have passionate reason and need to wait.
I have applied in Feb and didn't need to do Life in the UK test, its not required for Set P.
Thank you,
Congratulations dear.. i am sooo happy for u.. may God bless u ameen.. dnt forget to pray for all those who are waiting.. regardsShabaa wrote:hello everyone and Happy Friday!
I would like to share the good news with you all and finally have been granted my indefinite leave to remain! I have received my full paperwork yesterday and now waiting for my residence permit to arrive! waiting time was 5 months and 14 days.. good luck to everyone else who is waiting.. regards, areej
Shabaa wrote:hello everyone and Happy Friday!
I would like to share the good news with you all and finally have been granted my indefinite leave to remain! I have received my full paperwork yesterday and now waiting for my residence permit to arrive! waiting time was 5 months and 14 days.. good luck to everyone else who is waiting.. regards, areej
Salam Areej, It is very good news that you have now ILR and that painful period pain, anxiety and uncertainty is over for you . I wish very best for future and life after ILR, hope you will have no hurdle or difficulty from now on. AmeenShabaa wrote:hello everyone and Happy Friday!
I would like to share the good news with you all and finally have been granted my indefinite leave to remain! I have received my full paperwork yesterday and now waiting for my residence permit to arrive! waiting time was 5 months and 14 days.. good luck to everyone else who is waiting.. regards, areej