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Simi UK wrote:Hi Guys,
First of all I would like to thank everyone on this forum for there valuable support and guidance. We were able to gather a lot of fruitful information from this forum which made the application successful.
My husband was on a 5 year work permit and was eligible to apply for his ILR in Jan'12 but due to the changed rules on driving convictions he had to move to tier 2.
Conviction : AC20, in 2009, £240 fine with 5 points, it was due to a small parking mistake in a supermarket
Below are the details of the appointment and the documents that he used in support.
We tried to book the appointment on Sunday nite, 16 dec'12 @ 11.30 PM. I logged in and on the first attempt got three appointments all for 20 dec'12 for Croydon. (I think I was lucky coz people are saying on the forum that its really difficult to get appointments). We booked one of the appointment for 20 dec.
We reached Croydon around 11 AM (i did not apply with him in the same application as i will need to complete 2 years first). We spent some time in Whitgift centre (it's a shopping centre opposite UKBA and you can spent a lot of time there if you reach early).
We entered UKBA half an hour before our appointment. We then had a security check same as on airport. We moved to a corridor and asked to go to a counter on ground floor where the lady asked for the application form checked it and gave us a token with unique number.
We then moved to the first floor and went to the payment desk, we were asked to give the payment slip from the application and made the payment. On the same floor there were a number of counters and people were waiting for there turn.
Then his number was called and the person on the counter asked for his application form and passport and biometric card. He checked application and entered some details on his system. He then asked to wait for our number to be called for biometric.
After the biometrics were taken, they asked to wait on the same floor. Just in few minutes my husband was called by the caseworker. She asked him for his application form and all the supporting documents. He was really concerned on how she will react on the driving conviction as It was declared on the application. She read it very carefully and told that she will give the result in one hour and asked him to wait.
After an hour case worker called him and said those words which We were waiting to hear, "your application has been successful and you will receive your biometric card within a weeks time".
We were really happy and thanked her!!
Documents used for the application were:
- SET (O) form
- Employment letter
- Absence schedule letter from the employer (absences were 167 days in last 5 years, all paid and annual leaves, no work related absences)
- Work Permit and tier 2 sponsorship letters
- 12 months salary slips
- 5 P60's
- 12 month bank statements
- LIUK Certificate
- Driving Licence, counter part, all conviction documents including summon
- Photocopies of passport stamps of entry and exit
Hope this information will be beneficial for people with any convictions waiting for their ILR. But you should not have the conviction within 24 months from the date you are applying.
Follow this link, will be helpfulprabhusubha wrote:Congratulations!
Can you please share the Absence letter template?
Thanks
Simi UK wrote:Hi Guys,
First of all I would like to thank everyone on this forum for there valuable support and guidance. We were able to gather a lot of fruitful information from this forum which made the application successful.
My husband was on a 5 year work permit and was eligible to apply for his ILR in Jan'12 but due to the changed rules on driving convictions he had to move to tier 2.
Conviction : AC20, in 2009, £240 fine with 5 points, it was due to a small parking mistake in a supermarket
Below are the details of the appointment and the documents that he used in support.
We tried to book the appointment on Sunday nite, 16 dec'12 @ 11.30 PM. I logged in and on the first attempt got three appointments all for 20 dec'12 for Croydon. (I think I was lucky coz people are saying on the forum that its really difficult to get appointments). We booked one of the appointment for 20 dec.
We reached Croydon around 11 AM (i did not apply with him in the same application as i will need to complete 2 years first). We spent some time in Whitgift centre (it's a shopping centre opposite UKBA and you can spent a lot of time there if you reach early).
We entered UKBA half an hour before our appointment. We then had a security check same as on airport. We moved to a corridor and asked to go to a counter on ground floor where the lady asked for the application form checked it and gave us a token with unique number.
We then moved to the first floor and went to the payment desk, we were asked to give the payment slip from the application and made the payment. On the same floor there were a number of counters and people were waiting for there turn.
Then his number was called and the person on the counter asked for his application form and passport and biometric card. He checked application and entered some details on his system. He then asked to wait for our number to be called for biometric.
After the biometrics were taken, they asked to wait on the same floor. Just in few minutes my husband was called by the caseworker. She asked him for his application form and all the supporting documents. He was really concerned on how she will react on the driving conviction as It was declared on the application. She read it very carefully and told that she will give the result in one hour and asked him to wait.
After an hour case worker called him and said those words which We were waiting to hear, "your application has been successful and you will receive your biometric card within a weeks time".
We were really happy and thanked her!!
Documents used for the application were:
- SET (O) form
- Employment letter
- Absence schedule letter from the employer (absences were 167 days in last 5 years, all paid and annual leaves, no work related absences)
- Work Permit and tier 2 sponsorship letters
- 12 months salary slips
- 5 P60's
- 12 month bank statements
- LIUK Certificate
- Driving Licence, counter part, all conviction documents including summon
- Photocopies of passport stamps of entry and exit
Hope this information will be beneficial for people with any convictions waiting for their ILR. But you should not have the conviction within 24 months from the date you are applying.
We had a driving conviction and that was the only concern for us !!Kevin24 wrote:Simi UK,Co gratulations on your Husband's ILR. Thank U for sharing the experience.
The application was a straightforward one. All relevant documents were available..No fuuther inquiries were needed by UKBA.
Good luck in the future.
Bheema wrote:Congrats,
Please let me know which SET O you have used? 07/2012 or 12/2012
Simi UK wrote:Hi Guys,
First of all I would like to thank everyone on this forum for there valuable support and guidance. We were able to gather a lot of fruitful information from this forum which made the application successful.
My husband was on a 5 year work permit and was eligible to apply for his ILR in Jan'12 but due to the changed rules on driving convictions he had to move to tier 2.
Conviction : AC20, in 2009, £240 fine with 5 points, it was due to a small parking mistake in a supermarket
Below are the details of the appointment and the documents that he used in support.
We tried to book the appointment on Sunday nite, 16 dec'12 @ 11.30 PM. I logged in and on the first attempt got three appointments all for 20 dec'12 for Croydon. (I think I was lucky coz people are saying on the forum that its really difficult to get appointments). We booked one of the appointment for 20 dec.
We reached Croydon around 11 AM (i did not apply with him in the same application as i will need to complete 2 years first). We spent some time in Whitgift centre (it's a shopping centre opposite UKBA and you can spent a lot of time there if you reach early).
We entered UKBA half an hour before our appointment. We then had a security check same as on airport. We moved to a corridor and asked to go to a counter on ground floor where the lady asked for the application form checked it and gave us a token with unique number.
We then moved to the first floor and went to the payment desk, we were asked to give the payment slip from the application and made the payment. On the same floor there were a number of counters and people were waiting for there turn.
Then his number was called and the person on the counter asked for his application form and passport and biometric card. He checked application and entered some details on his system. He then asked to wait for our number to be called for biometric.
After the biometrics were taken, they asked to wait on the same floor. Just in few minutes my husband was called by the caseworker. She asked him for his application form and all the supporting documents. He was really concerned on how she will react on the driving conviction as It was declared on the application. She read it very carefully and told that she will give the result in one hour and asked him to wait.
After an hour case worker called him and said those words which We were waiting to hear, "your application has been successful and you will receive your biometric card within a weeks time".
We were really happy and thanked her!!
Documents used for the application were:
- SET (O) form
- Employment letter
- Absence schedule letter from the employer (absences were 167 days in last 5 years, all paid and annual leaves, no work related absences)
- Work Permit and tier 2 sponsorship letters
- 12 months salary slips
- 5 P60's
- 12 month bank statements
- LIUK Certificate
- Driving Licence, counter part, all conviction documents including summon
- Photocopies of passport stamps of entry and exit
Hope this information will be beneficial for people with any convictions waiting for their ILR. But you should not have the conviction within 24 months from the date you are applying.
Thanks.stokbrig wrote:'Hope this information will be beneficial for people with any convictions waiting for their ILR. But you should not have the conviction within 24 months from the date you are applying'
Hi Simi ,
First of all, congratulation.. all the best.
Secondly,Did the case worker confirme and apply this new convictions rule on your application?and is it valid for any convection because in new SET(O) form Fixed penalty Notices FPN are not included unless they were part of a sentence of the court. Please advise
Thanks
thanksSimi UK wrote:Thanks.stokbrig wrote:'Hope this information will be beneficial for people with any convictions waiting for their ILR. But you should not have the conviction within 24 months from the date you are applying'
Hi Simi ,
First of all, congratulation.. all the best.
Secondly,Did the case worker confirme and apply this new convictions rule on your application?and is it valid for any convection because in new SET(O) form Fixed penalty Notices FPN are not included unless they were part of a sentence of the court. Please advise
Thanks
case worker's don't discuss n ask for explanations in general...n nothing was being asked on conviction but seriously case work did spend good amount of time on looking at the conviction as it was visible from some distance.
Declare anything that went through court.
All the Best.