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You need to send the required documents listed in the form. To make your case stronger, you could send the additional documents. Since this is going to be a Postal application as advised you could send additional documents.TTTony wrote:I consulted with an experienced immigration solicitor based in London about long residence ILR application. He said, even if the case is straightforward (no gap in continuous residence), it is strongly suggested to include more documents to support the application so that the caseworker could make the decision more easily and promptly. Documents include, children's birth certificate (if born in the UK), degree certificate (if 10 year covers student visa), council tax letters, bank statements, HMRC letter, etc.
However, I see numerous posts suggesting "Don't send in addition documents", for example in here:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... +documents
and here:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... +documents
Please could someone clarify if the solicitor's suggestions of including additional documents is plausible?
Thanks a lot.
The solicitor also asked to include wife's passport and dependent visas. Actually he's asking for anything that could show connection to the UK, even if he agrees the case looks straight.TTTony wrote:I consulted with an experienced immigration solicitor based in London about long residence ILR application. He said, even if the case is straightforward (no gap in continuous residence), it is strongly suggested to include more documents to support the application so that the caseworker could make the decision more easily and promptly. Documents include, children's birth certificate (if born in the UK), degree certificate (if 10 year covers student visa), council tax letters, bank statements, HMRC letter, etc.
However, I see numerous posts suggesting "Don't send in addition documents", for example in here:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... +documents
and here:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... +documents
Please could someone clarify if the solicitor's suggestions of including additional documents is plausible?
Thanks a lot.
I am really sorry for causing confusions and panic... but I am also confused that's why I am asking for suggestions.z18runway wrote:When you have already in with legal opinion, there is no point of getting suggestion from this forum as this will end up with confusions and panic. Either choose legal help or forum help.