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Hi sateeshiiitb,sateeshiiitb wrote:As many have mentioned numerous times, this forum has been very helpful in answering various queries. So, thank you very much all.. especially, wpilr_nov12.
I am WP holder (+1 dependent) and I have made a couple of posts regarding my case.
We arrived at the PEO by 9.30AM and were given a token @ 9.45 AM. We were instructed to go to a counter @ 10.40 AM. The caseworker asked us for the following
1.Passports
2.Application (We have used the new form introduced from 13Dec)
3.Marriage certificate
4.Work Permit
5.Employer letter
6.Absences letter from employer
7.Payslips and bank statements. I kind of heard her (not sure) saying "12 months" but I submitted docs for just previous six months.
8. LIUK notification letters
9. Cohabitation docs :
My wife arrived in the UK in May this year and the caseworker was not very concerned about cohab docs and she clearly mentioned that as I am a work permit holder, they do not expect the proofs to be detailed (span over long periods). Also, she just picked
a) Tenancy agreement (made in my name)
b) Dependent's bank statement (latest). We do not have a joint a/c.
c) Council tax letter (joint).
+ Photocopies of all the above.
We were then asked to pay the fee and wait till the biometrics were taken. After that, we were asked go out and come back in 2 hours to collect the docs, which we did @ 2PM.
Good luck to others.
hi there first of all many congrats to u on getting ILR..sateeshiiitb wrote:As many have mentioned numerous times, this forum has been very helpful in answering various queries. So, thank you very much all.. especially, wpilr_nov12.
I am WP holder (+1 dependent) and I have made a couple of posts regarding my case.
We arrived at the PEO by 9.30AM and were given a token @ 9.45 AM. We were instructed to go to a counter @ 10.40 AM. The caseworker asked us for the following
1.Passports
2.Application (We have used the new form introduced from 13Dec)
3.Marriage certificate
4.Work Permit
5.Employer letter
6.Absences letter from employer
7.Payslips and bank statements. I kind of heard her (not sure) saying "12 months" but I submitted docs for just previous six months.
8. LIUK notification letters
9. Cohabitation docs :
My wife arrived in the UK in May this year and the caseworker was not very concerned about cohab docs and she clearly mentioned that as I am a work permit holder, they do not expect the proofs to be detailed (span over long periods). Also, she just picked
a) Tenancy agreement (made in my name)
b) Dependent's bank statement (latest). We do not have a joint a/c.
c) Council tax letter (joint).
+ Photocopies of all the above.
We were then asked to pay the fee and wait till the biometrics were taken. After that, we were asked go out and come back in 2 hours to collect the docs, which we did @ 2PM.
Good luck to others.
sateeshiiitb wrote:The caseworker has actually spotted the absences letter in my docs which I laid out on the desk just to make things easier for myself. I was out of the UK for 95 days. Most of my absences are annual leaves and here's the template.
sateeshiiitb wrote:@pure desire
I published the absences letter format in my 2nd post in this thread.
Work Permit document is the original doc issued by Home office to my employer, the one that shows my role, pay and it's validity.
Payslips n bank statements : As I mentioned, I have heard the caseworker say "12 months" as it was a bit noisy than usual due an elderly customer in the next counter asking lots of questions to the caseworker. I didn't bother to request the caseworker to repeat as I was prepared to submit just 6 months. If possible, I suggest you prepare 12 months of payslips and bank statements if possible to be on the safe side.
I am from India and I filled the ties section by just saying "India - Ancestral Origin and parents place of living" - one liner really.
@jetliu2000
I work in a very start up so the management were willing to sign on the required docs. I actually prepared the absences letter on the working day before 17th. So it was relatively easy for me, not sure for u. But I suggest you get it if you are using the new application form as as it appears to be a definite requirement as per the checklist in the new form.
@rkk
Apparently, WP dependents do not need to satisfy the 2 year requirement. In my first post in this thread, I mentioned what the caseworker clearly said to us. I very much like to think it is up to the caseworker to use his/her discretion and decide. So you should be alright. Not sure what they will do if a dependent arrives in the UK just few weeks before a WP holder makes an application as there won't be much of cohab proofs.
Sateesh
Congratulations. And thanks for the mention.sateeshiiitb wrote:As many have mentioned numerous times, this forum has been very helpful in answering various queries. So, thank you very much all.. especially, wpilr_nov12.
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Good luck to others.