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monies82
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Missing Home office letter - tier 1 general

Post by monies82 » Tue Mar 19, 2013 1:01 am

Hi there,

I am due to apply for ilr set (o) and have just come to realise that I appear to be missing the last home office letter I would have received when I'd applied to extend my tier 1 visa.

I have the original letter they had issued at the start of my 5 year period which covered the initial 2 years, ie, 2008-2010.

Does anyone know whether I'll have any issues if I dont give them proof of the extension period, ie, 2010-2013?

I also appear to be missing my p60 for 2010 however I can account for all others between 2008-2012, would that be an issue?

Any help and advice would be much appreciated.

Many thanks
Regards

[iD]
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Post by [iD] » Tue Mar 19, 2013 2:40 am

You don't need the letter from your extension as they already have that in their record.

About P60, there is no such requirement for HSMP/Tier1 holders to produce 5 years P60. People usually take them if they have it but certainly not a requirement as per rules.
Goodluck.

crusador0408
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Post by crusador0408 » Tue Mar 19, 2013 9:16 am

That's not a requirement, people take that as additional proofs in case they get asked but don't worry if you can't find them now.
I have my ILR since march 2013, previously based on HSMP+Tier1 ext. All views are my own, am not a professional on immigration matters.

suis
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Re: Missing Home office letter - tier 1 general

Post by suis » Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:34 pm

monies82 wrote:Hi there,

I am due to apply for ilr set (o) and have just come to realise that I appear to be missing the last home office letter I would have received when I'd applied to extend my tier 1 visa.

I have the original letter they had issued at the start of my 5 year period which covered the initial 2 years, ie, 2008-2010.

Does anyone know whether I'll have any issues if I dont give them proof of the extension period, ie, 2010-2013?

I also appear to be missing my p60 for 2010 however I can account for all others between 2008-2012, would that be an issue?

Any help and advice would be much appreciated.

Many thanks
Regards

I got my PR approved in glasgow PEO, i brought big KGs of documents , but only thing they asked me was ..


1.Initial HSMP approval letter,
2.12 Months Salary Slips
3.12 Months Bank statements
4.Co-hab (council tax,election registration


thats all mate,..don't produce unnecessary documents ... like P60 .... p60 is not required under tier1 and HSMP .

monies82
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Post by monies82 » Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:44 pm

Hi both,

Thank you so much for replying back.
I was confused about it because in section 11 of the form it asks for documentation for the following:

Tier 1 (General) migrant If you are applying for indefinite leave to remain on completing 5 years’ continuous stay in the UK made up of leave as a Tier 1 (General) migrant and leave as a highly skilled migrant, work permit holder, innovator, self-employed lawyer or writer, composer or artist, in addition to the relevant documents in 11A, you must provide the following documents:
Evidence specified in section 9A of this form


Which is why I thought I might need the letter otherwise the only proof i have is the last visa stamp in my passport!

If you can confirm that this is not the case then I can rest easy. :-)
Thanks once again. :-)

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