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Congratulations Mate,on getting your ILR.. How did you manage to impress the lady with "nicely organized" documents. What's the secret??divisionbell wrote:Hi All,
I would like to thank this forum and all the members for their great help. This is an excellent forum. I got my ILR approved with one dependent (my wife) yesterday at Croydon PEO.
Documents provided:
cover letter, Bank statements, payslips, Life in UK test results for me and my wife, initial HSMP approval letter, Tier1 extension approval of my wife and myself, cohabition proof (utility bills, council tax bills, marriage certificate), absences proof (letters from employer for work-related stuff and personal letters for personal holidays). Forgot to give them all the photocopies. They did not ask me to give these.
I had 313 absences (mostly work-related but none above 180 days in one year), so I provided employer letters as the proof. My experience has been pretty smooth. Appointment at 08-50AM. Got there at 08-20AM. Got through the security checks and paid the fee. Then one fine lady asked me to provide the documents, she glanced at them and complemented by saying 'nicely organised' I did mention to her that my latest bank statement hav not arrived yet as it arrives on 6th/7th day of every month. So I had to go to bank and got a statement printed/signed and stamped by the bank. She was OK with that. She took the documents and asked us to wait for the biometrics. Then, we were called for biometrics in next ten minutes. It took arnd 15 minutes for the biometrics. Then they asked us to wait in the cafe. It was a wait for almost 1 hour and 30minutes. After which they announced to come to the counter to collect the documents (looks like they dont ask any questions if they dont have to). We went there and another nice lady returned us the documents and shared the good news that we had got the ILR. We went in at 08-20AM and were out by 11-45AM. Overall a pleasant experience. No surprises or hiccups.
Let me know if you need any help.
Cheers,
Ali
Thanks Kevin,Kevin24 wrote:Congratulations Mate,on getting your ILR.. How did you manage to impress the lady with "nicely organized" documents. What's the secret??divisionbell wrote:Hi All,
I would like to thank this forum and all the members for their great help. This is an excellent forum. I got my ILR approved with one dependent (my wife) yesterday at Croydon PEO.
Documents provided:
cover letter, Bank statements, payslips, Life in UK test results for me and my wife, initial HSMP approval letter, Tier1 extension approval of my wife and myself, cohabition proof (utility bills, council tax bills, marriage certificate), absences proof (letters from employer for work-related stuff and personal letters for personal holidays). Forgot to give them all the photocopies. They did not ask me to give these.
I had 313 absences (mostly work-related but none above 180 days in one year), so I provided employer letters as the proof. My experience has been pretty smooth. Appointment at 08-50AM. Got there at 08-20AM. Got through the security checks and paid the fee. Then one fine lady asked me to provide the documents, she glanced at them and complemented by saying 'nicely organised' I did mention to her that my latest bank statement hav not arrived yet as it arrives on 6th/7th day of every month. So I had to go to bank and got a statement printed/signed and stamped by the bank. She was OK with that. She took the documents and asked us to wait for the biometrics. Then, we were called for biometrics in next ten minutes. It took arnd 15 minutes for the biometrics. Then they asked us to wait in the cafe. It was a wait for almost 1 hour and 30minutes. After which they announced to come to the counter to collect the documents (looks like they dont ask any questions if they dont have to). We went there and another nice lady returned us the documents and shared the good news that we had got the ILR. We went in at 08-20AM and were out by 11-45AM. Overall a pleasant experience. No surprises or hiccups.
Let me know if you need any help.
Cheers,
Ali
Thanks Mate,stokbrig wrote:Congratulations Ali and many thanks for sharing your experience.
couple of questions please;
1-Can you advise on the best method for filing documents and what kind of folder should be used.
2-I've had only 7 days outside UK during Christmas holiday in 2009,what should I do?
Thanks in advance
stokbrig wrote:Congratulations Ali and many thanks for sharing your experience.
couple of questions please;
1-Can you advise on the best method for filing documents and what kind of folder should be used.
2-I've had only 7 days outside UK during Christmas holiday in 2009,what should I do?
Thanks in advance