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There is no pressure. That is the service standard for which HO charges £800.happypie wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2019 2:17 pmi am applying for ILR from tier 2 general dependent visa.
i am bit confused between standard and super priority.
super priority costs 800 pounds more but reduces waiting time by a whopping 6 months.
however i heard that in super priority case worker is in pressure to give decision in 24 hours and don't look too much into application.
whereas in standard case because they have 6 months, application is looked more rigorously.
is there any truth in that?
i would expect them to follow same process but after all its human beings who are checking applications so time pressure may play an important role.
not that i have anything to hide in my application but obviously would prefer 'light' search over 'deeper' one.
You have to follow the guidance first. Checklist is not always accurate.happypie wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 11:05 ami am applying for ILR from tier 2 general dependent 5 years route.
i have a question regarding documents. home office is asking for very limited documents:
english test
life in uk test
passport
brp
consent
should i really submit just these?
i am reading on forums that people have submitted following additional documents:
payslips for 3 or 6 months (of dependent)
bank statements for 3 or 6 months (of dependent)
p60 for 5 years (of dependent)
brp (of main applicant who has got ILR)
cohabiting proof of at least last 2 years
marriage certificate
what's the view on it? shall i submit additional documents? i have them all and not so much effort for me to submit.
thanks so much.
thanks so much.tier11417 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 11:25 pmYou have to follow the guidance first. Checklist is not always accurate.happypie wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 11:05 ami am applying for ILR from tier 2 general dependent 5 years route.
i have a question regarding documents. home office is asking for very limited documents:
english test
life in uk test
passport
brp
consent
should i really submit just these?
i am reading on forums that people have submitted following additional documents:
payslips for 3 or 6 months (of dependent)
bank statements for 3 or 6 months (of dependent)
p60 for 5 years (of dependent)
brp (of main applicant who has got ILR)
cohabiting proof of at least last 2 years
marriage certificate
what's the view on it? shall i submit additional documents? i have them all and not so much effort for me to submit.
thanks so much.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 6.0ext.pdf
You will need to show cohabitation docs for 2 years. Marriage certificate. BRP copy (main applicant) - you will input main applicant’s details anyways so not needed really.
Its best to submit cohabitation docs in joint names. If you dont have much in joint names, you can submit individual names having same address. Its usually 6 docs from 3 different sources evenly spread over the last 2 years.happypie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:51 amthanks so much.tier11417 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 11:25 pmYou have to follow the guidance first. Checklist is not always accurate.happypie wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 11:05 ami am applying for ILR from tier 2 general dependent 5 years route.
i have a question regarding documents. home office is asking for very limited documents:
english test
life in uk test
passport
brp
consent
should i really submit just these?
i am reading on forums that people have submitted following additional documents:
payslips for 3 or 6 months (of dependent)
bank statements for 3 or 6 months (of dependent)
p60 for 5 years (of dependent)
brp (of main applicant who has got ILR)
cohabiting proof of at least last 2 years
marriage certificate
what's the view on it? shall i submit additional documents? i have them all and not so much effort for me to submit.
thanks so much.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 6.0ext.pdf
You will need to show cohabitation docs for 2 years. Marriage certificate. BRP copy (main applicant) - you will input main applicant’s details anyways so not needed really.
for cohabitation, should we submit individual bank statements of both main and dependent? both have individual name and same address?
thanks.
thanks so much for your reply.tier11417 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 12:08 pmIts best to submit cohabitation docs in joint names. If you dont have much in joint names, you can submit individual names having same address. Its usually 6 docs from 3 different sources evenly spread over the last 2 years.happypie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:51 amthanks so much.tier11417 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 11:25 pmYou have to follow the guidance first. Checklist is not always accurate.happypie wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 11:05 ami am applying for ILR from tier 2 general dependent 5 years route.
i have a question regarding documents. home office is asking for very limited documents:
english test
life in uk test
passport
brp
consent
should i really submit just these?
i am reading on forums that people have submitted following additional documents:
payslips for 3 or 6 months (of dependent)
bank statements for 3 or 6 months (of dependent)
p60 for 5 years (of dependent)
brp (of main applicant who has got ILR)
cohabiting proof of at least last 2 years
marriage certificate
what's the view on it? shall i submit additional documents? i have them all and not so much effort for me to submit.
thanks so much.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 6.0ext.pdf
You will need to show cohabitation docs for 2 years. Marriage certificate. BRP copy (main applicant) - you will input main applicant’s details anyways so not needed really.
for cohabitation, should we submit individual bank statements of both main and dependent? both have individual name and same address?
thanks.
Evidence can be originals or copies with new system. Online council tax statements should be okay.happypie wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 3:44 pmthanks so much for your reply.tier11417 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 12:08 pmIts best to submit cohabitation docs in joint names. If you dont have much in joint names, you can submit individual names having same address. Its usually 6 docs from 3 different sources evenly spread over the last 2 years.happypie wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 10:51 amthanks so much.tier11417 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2019 11:25 pm
You have to follow the guidance first. Checklist is not always accurate.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... 6.0ext.pdf
You will need to show cohabitation docs for 2 years. Marriage certificate. BRP copy (main applicant) - you will input main applicant’s details anyways so not needed really.
for cohabitation, should we submit individual bank statements of both main and dependent? both have individual name and same address?
thanks.
do they accept online council tax statements?
thanks.