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ILR Queries

Post by kamal_ece » Thu Sep 15, 2011 11:24 am

Hi,
For ilr do we need to have original P60?
I lost P60 for first 2 years,so my company gave duplicate P60.
My company gives us the scanned copy of the P60.
So for rest of 3 years I have scanned copies.My question is can I take the printouts of these documents to apply ilr? I also asked if they could
attest the docs but refused.
Alternatively,what are your suggestions?

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Re: duplicate p60 and scanned p60

Post by mk357 » Thu Sep 15, 2011 12:58 pm

kamal_ece wrote:Hi,
For ilr do we need to have original P60?
I lost P60 for first 2 years,so my company gave duplicate P60.
My company gives us the scanned copy of the P60.
So for rest of 3 years I have scanned copies.My question is can I take the printouts of these documents to apply ilr? I also asked if they could
attest the docs but refused.
Alternatively,what are your suggestions?
You can get your Tax history from the HMRC, in case your accountant / company is not ready to attest the duplicate P60s.

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Post by kamal_ece » Thu Sep 15, 2011 1:23 pm

Thank you.i will get these.
However,will my application be rejected or put on hold
If I have duplicate and scanned copies.

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Post by mk357 » Thu Sep 15, 2011 1:45 pm

kamal_ece wrote:Thank you.i will get these.
However,will my application be rejected or put on hold
If I have duplicate and scanned copies.
All documents that you submit must be original, unless there is a compelling reason for which supporting evidence would be required. In your case its not a compelling reason. Rejection or otherwise depends on the CW but it is more likely that the CW would not accept the documents. However, you could search for alternate documents which could be in the form of employer letter stating your salary details for the whole 5 year period. Again, it all depends on the CW.

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Post by kamal_ece » Thu Sep 15, 2011 7:24 pm

Thank you...
Are there anyone in this group on simillar boat? If yes, please let me know the steps you have taken.
Gurus/experts I'm guessing that you might have handled these scenarios. your opinion on this please?
Regards,
KK

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Post by fora » Thu Sep 15, 2011 8:09 pm

I lost one P60.
what i did-I asked my company to send me the letter on the company's headed paper(logo)the confirmation of my earning and tax paid for the particular year.It is called "Statement of earnings"
At the same time i requested HMRC to send me the confirmation of tax for the same year-they sent.
I did not apply to PEO yet ,but i think it will b enough.
From my point of view it is highly unlikely that ur printed p60s will b exepted by CW

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Post by kamal_ece » Sun Sep 18, 2011 4:18 pm

Hi,

I did a enquiry with my HR and Payroll dept if anyone has applied for ILR and were sucessfull. I got a reply stating earlier few emp have used the prints of the P60 issued to them via email.
I consulted the emp in person and got the same feedback and they have received ILR one month back.
Guys, I'm also planning for the same. What do the experts/peers/gurus/sages here think?
Regards,
KK

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Post by geriatrix » Sun Sep 18, 2011 11:58 pm

kamal_ece wrote:Hi guys,

I need help on ILR application set(O) dependent on topic Cohabitation supporting documents and absence time period of dependent.

I'm applying on Sept 29th this month and I came into UK Oct 4th 2006. My wife joined me in May 2008.

We moved 4 house address and during this period

May 2008 - Feb 2009 --> House 1 --> Rental Agreement -- Joint names, Council Tax -- Joint names, bank Statements individual but covering same period.

Mar 2009 - Dec 2009 --> House 2 --> Only 4 months Bank statements on my wife name covering first 4 months. All Utility bills, Council Tax in my name alone.

Dec 2009 - Dec 2010 --> House 3 --> No records untill Aug 2010. In Sept 2010 Appointment Letter, Oct, Nov Payslips, November Bank Statement, Feb 2010 a Home office letter for Extension of HSMP(now called Tier1). All Utility bills, Council Tax in my name alone.

Effectively, from Aug 2009 to Aug 2010 there is no supporting documents for Cohabitation. No NHS, Utility bills, Bank statements went online and now no historical bank statements can be downloaded now which would display address during that period.

Dec 2010 - till date : we both have all the documents in both names. Council tax,Utility bills.

My wife was out of UK for 4 months 10 days continously from March 8th 2010 to July 19th 2010. Does this affect the application?

Having shared the above details gurus/experts/sages/experienced do you see any issues with this application with respect to COHABITAION supporting evidence? If yes, is there a solution?

Based on your reponses, it will help me to make decision if I should go ahead with application on my own and drop the plan to apply for my dependent along with my application.

Please help me.
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Post by kamal_ece » Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:06 am

Thank you.
It was different topic so open a new post. Sorry abt this.

Can you please give some support gurus.

Regards,
KK

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Post by kamal_ece » Mon Sep 19, 2011 12:39 pm

Please help me guys...appriciate all your advice..

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Post by kamal_ece » Mon Sep 19, 2011 7:36 pm

Hi All,

I enquired with HOME OFFICE today on the Cohabitation related documents.
This is only applicable for Marriage Visas. For rest of all other visas like SET(O) in my case is not required to have the Cohabitation documents.
However, to be on safer side I suggest to carry the supporting documents along with you.

Regards,
Kamal

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Post by geriatrix » Mon Sep 19, 2011 8:32 pm

kamal_ece wrote:This is only applicable for Marriage Visas. For rest of all other visas like SET(O) in my case is not required to have the Cohabitation documents.
Have you read section 10A of the SET(O) form?
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Post by kamal_ece » Wed Sep 21, 2011 11:41 pm

Yes, I did see this and hence posted my query but in vain. Hence called the home office on this regard. Upon their suggestion I have posted the comment.
If this is incorrect, please correct my understanding and in this scenario what steps can I take.

Regards,
KK

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