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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Happy85 » Wed Dec 06, 2017 5:15 pm

ahmed_110 wrote:
Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:50 pm


Dear All,

Finally, after nearly 2 years I was granted indefinite leave to remain in the first week of October ( few weeks ago) . Throughout my ILR application, I kept on checking this forum , few posts from member did encouraged me a lot so thank you. I was on Tier 1 general and after getting frustrated I then varied my application to Long term residency.

If I look back now, It’s been a tough ride, loads of time I got very disappointed, but then again, knowing it’s nothing more I could do, I just tried to stay positive. Last few months, I contacted home office numerous times , unfortunately didn’t get any reply, I then ended up having depression. All the factors (like not able to travel, to start a new life, get myself a better job etc etc ), did affected my life and health, that was a very tough time. Luckily, I had my partner with me, she supported me through thick and thin.

From my personal experience I’ll say, No matter how strong or powerful or confident we are, tough times will come: viciously forcing their might on us, causing us to crumble. As mighty as we can feel one day, we can feel just as lost and scared the next. I don't say this to cause fear, I say it because it's the truth. The hardest part of tough times is not to lose hope and to have faith and to leave everything to God .

Good luck everyone , who are still waiting for their ILR application decision. I really hope you will get good news soon.

Thank you again to all members and the ones who have shared their experiences, it did helped alot.



assalam brother first of many congratulation in this holy month you get your visa secondly
did you have any amendement or any tax problems. many thanks

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by AH2014 » Wed Dec 06, 2017 5:27 pm

Hi,
I came to the UK in March 2009 by student Visa. My third student visa was rejected in 2010 but I was right to appeal for this. I filled the right to appeal form and the court gave the vote to me. However, it was the mistake of home office when they were considering my case. While my case did not submit yet to the court, the home office issued my visa (they knew they did this mistake). After finishing my study, I did not work for 2 years as I was taking care of my baby. I am wondering that rejected visa in 2010 and 2 years not working can be the issue for me when I want to apply for LIR for Long Residence (10 years)?
Thanks

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Hassan7861 » Wed Dec 06, 2017 5:46 pm

ilr_dkj wrote:
Tue Dec 05, 2017 4:56 pm
Hassan7861 wrote:
Tue Dec 05, 2017 10:10 am
28 days from the day u received ur invalid application back from office count the days from the date on the letter
Hi Hassan,
Thanks for your prompt response. Much appreciate it.

I spoke to a solicitor and they have said to me that based on the judgement below the application might get refused as an invalid rejected application is classed as a break and that my 10 year continuous stay would be broken due to this. Is this true.

https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/docs/ ... dgment.pdf

I am really worried. I've read over the judgement over and the more I read it the more worried i am. Please shed some light on this if anyone has some knowledge on this judgement or on my case with returned invalid applications.
Dont think that these lawyers are always right most of them are use less. I would say u go for ILR if u dont have money problem. if u get refused courts are there u go for appeals it takes time and u have to fight for it but in the end im sure u will get it as most of the people on this forum did.

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by businessmanuk » Wed Dec 06, 2017 8:42 pm

Hassan7861 wrote:
Mon Dec 04, 2017 6:40 pm
businessmanuk wrote:
Mon Dec 04, 2017 4:29 pm
Hassan7861 wrote:
Mon Dec 04, 2017 3:51 pm
businessmanuk wrote:
Mon Dec 04, 2017 2:21 pm


If everyone is going to follow and understand what the instructions on the form says than your forum wouldn't be running and you wouldn't get many posts on daily basis, again, is it just previous passports along with picture and application form only?
The answer is still same . If u cant understand the instruction then u should get help from a lawyer rather then arguing with the people on this forum who are simply trying to help u.
This isn't called Help - This is called look there and you will get Help. What's the point of me posting here and asking question then?
When i applied for set lr i used

Set lr form
Pictures
Life in uk
Msc degree
And payslips of my father to show he is exercising his treaty rights in uk as i am currently dependent on my father and he is swedish national.

And list of absences from uk on seprate sheet. Case worker never asked me for anything else never asked me for any tax returns because im not on tier 1 or anyother category in which u have to show ur tax returns.

Only reason my ilr was refused is because of 62 days gap between my previous LTR applications.

Ill tell u again documents vary from case to case and they always ask for more documents if ur on tier 1 u will have to show ur tax documentation.

ADMIN KINDLY CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG
Thanks for your input on this.

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by alimagsi » Thu Dec 07, 2017 2:17 am

[quote=ahmed_110 post_id=1570447 time=1512568235 user_id=39149]


Dear All,

Finally, after nearly 2 years I was granted indefinite leave to remain in the first week of October ( few weeks ago) . Throughout my ILR application, I kept on checking this forum , few posts from member did encouraged me a lot so thank you. I was on Tier 1 general and after getting frustrated I then varied my application to Long term residency.

If I look back now, It’s been a tough ride, loads of time I got very disappointed, but then again, knowing it’s nothing more I could do, I just tried to stay positive. Last few months, I contacted home office numerous times , unfortunately didn’t get any reply, I then ended up having depression. All the factors (like not able to travel, to start a new life, get myself a better job etc etc ), did affected my life and health, that was a very tough time. Luckily, I had my partner with me, she supported me through thick and thin.

From my personal experience I’ll say, No matter how strong or powerful or confident we are, tough times will come: viciously forcing their might on us, causing us to crumble. As mighty as we can feel one day, we can feel just as lost and scared the next. I don't say this to cause fear, I say it because it's the truth. The hardest part of tough times is not to lose hope and to have faith and to leave everything to God .

Good luck everyone , who are still waiting for their ILR application decision. I really hope you will get good news soon.

Thank you again to all members and the ones who have shared their experiences, it did helped alot.



Congrats dear Ahmed ,,,can inform that ur ceaseless efforts was for what,,thanks

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by ssdvshdd » Fri Dec 08, 2017 10:27 am

Hi All,
A silent reader of this forum, just a small query regarding my application. I applied for ILR (LR) on June and on November 24 2017 got a call from my solicitor that my ILR application was successfull and All my passports and documents have been returned, however it has been two weeks since my solicitor received that letter and my BRP card has still not arrived. Should I be worried because most people get their BRP within 2 - 3 days or atleast within a week why is it taking so long for me. Worried very much
Thank you

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by nirobsagar7 » Fri Dec 08, 2017 3:00 pm

Hi SSDVHDD

Congratulations for your success!Its normally takes 10 working days can be bit longer. Don't worry will receive soon. What was your previous grant means Visa and did you apply through premium service or postal?

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by ssdvshdd » Fri Dec 08, 2017 4:06 pm

nirobsagar7 wrote:
Fri Dec 08, 2017 3:00 pm
Hi SSDVHDD

Congratulations for your success!Its normally takes 10 working days can be bit longer. Don't worry will receive soon. What was your previous grant means Visa and did you apply through premium service or postal?
Thank you @nirobsagar7

My previous visa grants were, student and PSWs all together 10 years.

I am concerned because I read in this forum and also some other people I know that their BRP card arrives within 2 - 3 days, mine hasn't and it has been a 10 full working days. just worried and wondering what could have cause for my BRP to be so delayed.
I applied through postal service.

Thanks

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Turton2 » Sat Dec 09, 2017 10:13 am

alimagsi wrote:
Thu Dec 07, 2017 2:17 am
ahmed_110 wrote:
Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:50 pm


Dear All,

Finally, after nearly 2 years I was granted indefinite leave to remain in the first week of October ( few weeks ago) . Throughout my ILR application, I kept on checking this forum , few posts from member did encouraged me a lot so thank you. I was on Tier 1 general and after getting frustrated I then varied my application to Long term residency.

If I look back now, It’s been a tough ride, loads of time I got very disappointed, but then again, knowing it’s nothing more I could do, I just tried to stay positive. Last few months, I contacted home office numerous times , unfortunately didn’t get any reply, I then ended up having depression. All the factors (like not able to travel, to start a new life, get myself a better job etc etc ), did affected my life and health, that was a very tough time. Luckily, I had my partner with me, she supported me through thick and thin.

From my personal experience I’ll say, No matter how strong or powerful or confident we are, tough times will come: viciously forcing their might on us, causing us to crumble. As mighty as we can feel one day, we can feel just as lost and scared the next. I don't say this to cause fear, I say it because it's the truth. The hardest part of tough times is not to lose hope and to have faith and to leave everything to God .

Good luck everyone , who are still waiting for their ILR application decision. I really hope you will get good news soon.

Thank you again to all members and the ones who have shared their experiences, it did helped alot.



Congrats dear Ahmed ,,,can inform that ur ceaseless efforts was for what,,thanks

Please can you let us know why you varied your application from Tier 1 G to Long residence ILR.. did you receive a response before you did so.... because I am thinking of varying my application to 10 year long residence..After being through an appeal with previous tier 1 application in 2013, I don’t have the time to be chasing adults in HO up and be emotionally stressed I am considering to vary my Tier 1 G 5 year route to 1 day ILR 10 year residence so your advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Turton2 » Sat Dec 09, 2017 10:16 am

Or anyone that has vary their application from Tier 1 g to 10 year route can please advise I want to go for 1 day 10 year route

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Hassan7861 » Sat Dec 09, 2017 1:51 pm

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by amjadleeds » Sat Dec 09, 2017 10:38 pm

Hi everyone,

I just need advice, I am going to apply ILR for my wife, she have 13 year in UK but still main applicant myself do not have ILR, my daughter is British National and son got ILR, and little daughter British born and 6 and half years old,
I have submitted missing tax return from my accountant but not heard from HMRC, my wife has completed her 10 year legal, Any impact on dependent application of my main applicant tax amendment.
Your advice and thoughts will be really appreciate,

Thanks
Amjad

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Shujah » Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:18 pm

Hi All,

Thanks for your continues support throughout this difficult time. Alhamdulillah, Yesterday I received my Settlement leave to remain residence permit. I hope the best for all of you whose appplications are pending with the Homeoffice.

regards,

Shujah

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Party Rocker » Wed Dec 13, 2017 2:19 am

Shujah wrote:
Tue Dec 12, 2017 10:18 pm
Hi All,

Thanks for your continues support throughout this difficult time. Alhamdulillah, Yesterday I received my Settlement leave to remain residence permit. I hope the best for all of you whose appplications are pending with the Homeoffice.

regards,

Shujah
what was your previous status was it by post or PSC and when did you aply

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Shujah » Wed Dec 13, 2017 6:45 am

Hi,

Following is my Case history:
Applied 10 years based ILR in January 2016 couple of months before completing 10 years.

Applied for ILR: ------ Jan/2016
Refusal based on early application (with right of appeal): ------ May/2016
Appealed against refusal: ------ 06/2016
Attended hearing: ------ 23/3/2017
Appeal refused but futher appeal rights given:-------04/2017

Applied fresh application set (lr):-------05/2017
Biometrics done:------06/2017
received letter from HO saying Fee page is missing. fill the fee form and send it back within 10 days:-------17/10/2017

Ilr got 11/12/2017.

regards,

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Hassan7861 » Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:13 pm

Friend2k99 wrote:
Fri Dec 01, 2017 10:54 pm
saahib_ali wrote:
Thu Nov 30, 2017 1:26 pm
Hassan7861 wrote:
Wed Nov 29, 2017 9:20 am
Saahib ali
Are u still waiting?
ALHAMD-UL-ALLAH
I have received my documents today, it reached yesterday to my representative/solicitor. Got my ILR after a loooooooong wait. Very very grateful to ALLAH almighty.
Hi Saahib

Masha Allah. Congratulations. Mine case is few days later than your. Can you please tell, was your application status changed to decided? Or they did not update.
Hi friend2k99

Have u got ur ilr yet ? Have u heard anything from home office yet or ur still waiting .
Regards

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by mansoorb » Thu Dec 14, 2017 11:27 pm

Hi Experts,

I need some guidance on my ILR. I am in a very difficult situation . I am on a ICT Tier-2 visa and first landed in UK in July 2008 on a Work Permit. There after my employer sent me back to India in Dec 2012 and my new visas were issued in March 2013 with a gap of more than 28 days from the previous visa. So my clock started again. However, I will be completing 9.8 years in February 2018 and will be short of 4 months for ILR.

I met few solicitors and they said that in this situation, I should apply for ILR via Post in Feb 2018. As per them, the Home office will usually take 5-6 months to process my application and by that time, I would have completed my 10 years and will get ILR.

It is not that I do not trust my solicitor but wanted to know your thoughts and opinion.

1. Will the postal application work in my case and be considered?
2. Can I legally work during this period?
3. Is the 28 day gap between two visas applicable for a 10 year route ILR?
4. Anything that I should be aware off?
5. Is FLRO visa an option?

Sorry for so many questions but I am very confused at the moment. Your help will be much appreciated.

Thanks
Mansoor

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by vinny » Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:10 am

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Friend2k99 » Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:16 am

Hassan7861 wrote:
Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:13 pm
Friend2k99 wrote:
Fri Dec 01, 2017 10:54 pm
saahib_ali wrote:
Thu Nov 30, 2017 1:26 pm
Hassan7861 wrote:
Wed Nov 29, 2017 9:20 am
Saahib ali
Are u still waiting?
ALHAMD-UL-ALLAH
I have received my documents today, it reached yesterday to my representative/solicitor. Got my ILR after a loooooooong wait. Very very grateful to ALLAH almighty.
Hi Saahib

Masha Allah. Congratulations. Mine case is few days later than your. Can you please tell, was your application status changed to decided? Or they did not update.
Hi friend2k99

Have u got ur ilr yet ? Have u heard anything from home office yet or ur still waiting .
Regards
Hi Hassan

Nothing yet. Its been 4 months and 5 days since appeal allowed. My solicitor sent 3 letters but no reply. I have contacted mp twice but nothing happened yet. I will let you once I hear anything In sha Allah.

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by Hassan7861 » Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:50 am

Friend2k99 wrote:
Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:16 am
Hassan7861 wrote:
Thu Dec 14, 2017 8:13 pm
Friend2k99 wrote:
Fri Dec 01, 2017 10:54 pm
saahib_ali wrote:
Thu Nov 30, 2017 1:26 pm


ALHAMD-UL-ALLAH
I have received my documents today, it reached yesterday to my representative/solicitor. Got my ILR after a loooooooong wait. Very very grateful to ALLAH almighty.
Hi Saahib

Masha Allah. Congratulations. Mine case is few days later than your. Can you please tell, was your application status changed to decided? Or they did not update.
Hi friend2k99

Have u got ur ilr yet ? Have u heard anything from home office yet or ur still waiting .
Regards
Hi Hassan

Nothing yet. Its been 4 months and 5 days since appeal allowed. My solicitor sent 3 letters but no reply. I have contacted mp twice but nothing happened yet. I will let you once I hear anything In sha Allah.
Is ur case complex or any tax issues.? For straight cases they take 3 months or lil bit more. Wat was the reason of refusal

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by jalindo » Fri Dec 15, 2017 6:51 pm

Hi all,

I just wanted to post to let you know of my recent success story with the postal application for ILR done via the long residence route. I initially wanted to do a premium appointment for a quick decision but due to no available appointments, I opted for the postal route in the hope that I can request to be upgraded for a premium service. I was not so lucky as I was told that my application was not eligible for an upgrade and therefore became stuck with the postal route.

A few days ago, I found out my ILR application has been successful and below is my timeline:

Postal application sent: 18 September 2017
Payment deducted: 25 September 2017
Biometrics requested: 29 September 2017
Biometrics done: 4 October 2017

*In early december, my solicitor and I tried to get in touch with the home office a few times to find out regarding my application. I actually wanted to withdraw as I found a premium service appointment in January 2018 and was getting desperate for a quicker decision. The home office later called to let my solicitor know that my application was nearing a decision and that we should wait further before withdrawing.

Letter received from Home office regarding success of application: 10 December 2017
BRP received: 13 December 2017

I had a straight forward case with the majority of my stay covered under Tier 4 student visa and also a post study work visa. I also kept all my bank statements for the past 10 years and provided as much documentations as I can with the application. To be honest, I am very pleased with how quickly I received a decision from the home office. Hearing from everyone else's experience, I think I had a relatively short wait of under 3 months via the postal application and consider myself very lucky. I wish everyone else all the best and hope that sharing this timeline will be helpful to some of you.

Best wishes to all!

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by amjadleeds » Sun Dec 17, 2017 12:19 pm

Hi everyone,

Just want to check if main applicant has any issue with tax amendment and dependent qualified on basis of 10 years rule, what you think chance of success of dependent application, My wife 13 years in the UK and we have three kids and two of them are British and third British borne 6 year old.
Main applicant completed 16 years in the country and five year on FLR FP, only in the past missed one tax return when initial application was made back in 2011 and submitted to HMRC and still in process,

Now I have booked appointment for my wife just want to impact of my tax issue on her application, Your thought and views will be really appreciate,

Thanks

Amjad from Leeds

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by CR001 » Sun Dec 17, 2017 12:27 pm

amjadleeds wrote:
Sun Dec 17, 2017 12:19 pm
Hi everyone,

Just want to check if main applicant has any issue with tax amendment and dependent qualified on basis of 10 years rule, what you think chance of success of dependent application, My wife 13 years in the UK and we have three kids and two of them are British and third British borne 6 year old.
Main applicant completed 16 years in the country and five year on FLR FP, only in the past missed one tax return when initial application was made back in 2011 and submitted to HMRC and still in process,

Now I have booked appointment for my wife just want to impact of my tax issue on her application, Your thought and views will be really appreciate,

Thanks

Amjad from Leeds
She has to qualify in her own right. Your situation is irrelevant to her ILR LR application.
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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by raheelmalhii » Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:46 am

Bhanu Saxena wrote:
Wed Dec 06, 2017 12:10 pm
raheelmalhii wrote:
Tue Dec 05, 2017 1:32 am
Bhanu Saxena wrote:
Sun Dec 03, 2017 9:20 pm
raheelmalhii wrote:
Sun Dec 03, 2017 8:05 pm

Hello Saxena
I don’t think it will take 6 months as there were people on the group who had same situations but they got call within 1 month that they get the visa so hopefully you will get good news.
I am going on 29 December so please share your list of documents they asked ?
I got one more questions that did you not know that they ask for the documents as we had discussions that they always ask ?
Hello Raheel
Please provide me your email if possible and I will send you the document..
I knew about this but my friends have advised and some of them applied without providing a single document from Tier 1 as according to them in Long residence it doesn't matter what visa you were on as long as you living legally... I found strange when the case worker asked me all this....
Hello Saxena
Admin removed the email so can you please post here so other members can get the benefit as well.
Regards
Hello Raheel

Below are the points that HO asked to provides documents for, hope this is help for everyone but make sure these are case dependent so you got addition information include it in your file:

the following information/documents as stated below -1. Please advise us and submit the appropriate evidence to demonstrate that you have done one of the following things within 6 moths from the grant of leave -
(i) registered with HM Revenue and Customs as self-employed,
(ii) registered a new business in which you are a director, or
(iii) registered as a director of an existing business
2. Please advise us if you have set up a business as stated in your Tier 1 Entrepreneur application and if so, please submit us the relevant details in its support for our reference.
3. Please advise us if the funds referred to in your Tier 1 Entrepreneur leave to remain application are continued to be available to you, except where they have been spent for the purposes of your business or businesses and submit the relevant evidence in its support.
4. Please advise us if you are currently in employment outside your own business.
5. Please submit us your bank statements since grant of leave to remain as a Tier 1 Entrepreneur migrant to demonstrate that you have been maintaining yourself and dependant family, if any, in the UK without recourse to public funds.

Regards
Hello Saxena
Thanks a lot for sharing the documents.
Regards
Raheel

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Re: Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) applications

Post by ahmed_110 » Mon Dec 18, 2017 10:21 am

Turton2 wrote:
Sat Dec 09, 2017 10:13 am
alimagsi wrote:
Thu Dec 07, 2017 2:17 am
ahmed_110 wrote:
Wed Dec 06, 2017 1:50 pm


Dear All,

Finally, after nearly 2 years I was granted indefinite leave to remain in the first week of October ( few weeks ago) . Throughout my ILR application, I kept on checking this forum , few posts from member did encouraged me a lot so thank you. I was on Tier 1 general and after getting frustrated I then varied my application to Long term residency.

If I look back now, It’s been a tough ride, loads of time I got very disappointed, but then again, knowing it’s nothing more I could do, I just tried to stay positive. Last few months, I contacted home office numerous times , unfortunately didn’t get any reply, I then ended up having depression. All the factors (like not able to travel, to start a new life, get myself a better job etc etc ), did affected my life and health, that was a very tough time. Luckily, I had my partner with me, she supported me through thick and thin.

From my personal experience I’ll say, No matter how strong or powerful or confident we are, tough times will come: viciously forcing their might on us, causing us to crumble. As mighty as we can feel one day, we can feel just as lost and scared the next. I don't say this to cause fear, I say it because it's the truth. The hardest part of tough times is not to lose hope and to have faith and to leave everything to God .

Good luck everyone , who are still waiting for their ILR application decision. I really hope you will get good news soon.

Thank you again to all members and the ones who have shared their experiences, it did helped alot.



Congrats dear Ahmed ,,,can inform that ur ceaseless efforts was for what,,thanks

Please can you let us know why you varied your application from Tier 1 G to Long residence ILR.. did you receive a response before you did so.... because I am thinking of varying my application to 10 year long residence..After being through an appeal with previous tier 1 application in 2013, I don’t have the time to be chasing adults in HO up and be emotionally stressed I am considering to vary my Tier 1 G 5 year route to 1 day ILR 10 year residence so your advice would be greatly appreciated.


I varied application because of the endless wait on Tier 1 g application , i didn't had any refusal . Hope it helps

Good luck

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