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very likely they will need more time for further checks unless you provide complete documents which prove that you actually were not away for a long time.Logan82 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2018 3:12 pmHi Experts,
I am eligible for ILR via 5 year route next month. I have lost my previous passport which had my entry clearance visa and the first Tier 2 visa. i have a police certificate which confirm this and a copy of my lost passport.
The problem is, how do i confirm UKVI that i have not being out of the country for more than 180 days for the period of first year of the tier 2 visa. i have changed jobs now and i don't have a letter from my previous employer.
if i apply ILR thorough one day service, will they keep my application for further checks ?
Thanks in advance.
Get a letter from employerI am trying to get an absence letter from my previous employer to cover these to trips out of the UK. hope this would be suffice.
I have got letters from my ex-employers relates to my absences from UK. and i am going to keep flight tickets details and banks statements in hand just in case they have ask for any proofs. and you can get a letter from HMRC called "Employment History". get that document and add it to your file so you can prove that you were not out of the country for long time. make sure to get the absence letters from all your ex employers.gharib2018 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2018 12:33 pmI've heard that 'lost passport' is one of the things that they stop at and raise too many Q's, I have the same situation here? submitted SAR and the reply came with no date in/ date out detailed info at all!!
Do you think that Payslips along the table of absent days stamped by employer would be enough?
Please advise..
Cheers..
Getting airline tickets or boarding passes is something close to impossible! but letter from my HR department should be doable as they have all my absence records!..makky86 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 10:55 amGet a letter from employerI am trying to get an absence letter from my previous employer to cover these to trips out of the UK. hope this would be suffice.
Submit airline tickets and boarding pass copy
Submit bank statement of those months showing that you were paid during that time
Why you think so its impossible? I can find all my tickets in email inbox. It depends if you delete such emails permanently or not.gharib2018 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2018 12:51 pmGetting airline tickets or boarding passes is something close to impossible! but letter from my HR department should be doable as they have all my absence records!..makky86 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 10:55 amGet a letter from employerI am trying to get an absence letter from my previous employer to cover these to trips out of the UK. hope this would be suffice.
Submit airline tickets and boarding pass copy
Submit bank statement of those months showing that you were paid during that time
Any other advices?