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GenX wrote:Hi All
I would like to thank everyone in this forum for guiding and helping me through out my ILR application journey. Without this forum it would have been impossible for me to even think about applying ILR. I got my ILR successfully in Croydon.
Here is my experience.
My appointment was at 9.10 am so I reached there at 8.40. After the airport like security check in I was asked to go to one counter in ground floor itself. In this counter the lady asked me for my passport , checked my application and then issued me a reference number which she said will be used to track my application through out the day till decision is made.
After that I went to third floor and was asked to pay the fees upfront. After paying the fees I was asked to wait there for my number to be called. After 15 minutes of wait my number was called and another lady checked my application and said she is registering some details in the system
I was then asked to go for my biometrics. The gentleman who did my biometric took all my documents (original and photo copy) and asked me if I would like to wait here in the cafeteria or would like to go out of the building. I opted to wait.
It was a loooooooong wait of 2 hours and then finally my number was announced . In the cafeteria there are screens where you can see the status of your application.
Here are the documents I have submitted
Original
1. Passport
2. BRP
3. letter from bank confirming that I have received salary every month from the employer.
4. employer letter having salary, cos number, soc code, role, my address,date when I came to UK, I am required for another year etc.
5. original work permit, all the UKBA tier 2 ict approval letters
6. 12 months salary slips
7. Life in the UK test certificate
8. appointment email copy
9. 12 months bank statement
Evidence of maternity -
a) Child birth certificate,
b) husbands salary slips
c) husbands bank statement
d) marriage certificate
e) letter from employer confirming maternity dates
I gave the photocopy of every original document. For passport I gave the photocopy of front page, back page and all the other pages having visa stamp or any other relevant stamps.
I did not gave any annual leave letter neither I selected any option in the application where it asks for the absence evidence
I did not give HMRC employment letter or P60.
The SOC code I used was as per new SOC guidelines after 6th April 2013.
My employer letter did not have the statement that my salary is as per SOC code requirements
There was no interaction with CW and all other staff was very friendly.
Please let me know if I can be of any help.
Congrats mate!GenX wrote:Hi All
I would like to thank everyone in this forum for guiding and helping me through out my ILR application journey. Without this forum it would have been impossible for me to even think about applying ILR. I got my ILR successfully in Croydon.
Here is my experience.
My appointment was at 9.10 am so I reached there at 8.40. After the airport like security check in I was asked to go to one counter in ground floor itself. In this counter the lady asked me for my passport , checked my application and then issued me a reference number which she said will be used to track my application through out the day till decision is made.
After that I went to third floor and was asked to pay the fees upfront. After paying the fees I was asked to wait there for my number to be called. After 15 minutes of wait my number was called and another lady checked my application and said she is registering some details in the system
I was then asked to go for my biometrics. The gentleman who did my biometric took all my documents (original and photo copy) and asked me if I would like to wait here in the cafeteria or would like to go out of the building. I opted to wait.
It was a loooooooong wait of 2 hours and then finally my number was announced . In the cafeteria there are screens where you can see the status of your application.
Here are the documents I have submitted
Original
1. Passport
2. BRP
3. letter from bank confirming that I have received salary every month from the employer.
4. employer letter having salary, cos number, soc code, role, my address,date when I came to UK, I am required for another year etc.
5. original work permit, all the UKBA tier 2 ict approval letters
6. 12 months salary slips
7. Life in the UK test certificate
8. appointment email copy
9. 12 months bank statement
Evidence of maternity -
a) Child birth certificate,
b) husbands salary slips
c) husbands bank statement
d) marriage certificate
e) letter from employer confirming maternity dates
I gave the photocopy of every original document. For passport I gave the photocopy of front page, back page and all the other pages having visa stamp or any other relevant stamps.
I did not gave any annual leave letter neither I selected any option in the application where it asks for the absence evidence
I did not give HMRC employment letter or P60.
The SOC code I used was as per new SOC guidelines after 6th April 2013.
My employer letter did not have the statement that my salary is as per SOC code requirements
There was no interaction with CW and all other staff was very friendly.
Please let me know if I can be of any help.
syed_ILR wrote:Congrats mate!GenX wrote:Hi All
I would like to thank everyone in this forum for guiding and helping me through out my ILR application journey. Without this forum it would have been impossible for me to even think about applying ILR. I got my ILR successfully in Croydon.
Here is my experience.
My appointment was at 9.10 am so I reached there at 8.40. After the airport like security check in I was asked to go to one counter in ground floor itself. In this counter the lady asked me for my passport , checked my application and then issued me a reference number which she said will be used to track my application through out the day till decision is made.
After that I went to third floor and was asked to pay the fees upfront. After paying the fees I was asked to wait there for my number to be called. After 15 minutes of wait my number was called and another lady checked my application and said she is registering some details in the system
I was then asked to go for my biometrics. The gentleman who did my biometric took all my documents (original and photo copy) and asked me if I would like to wait here in the cafeteria or would like to go out of the building. I opted to wait.
It was a loooooooong wait of 2 hours and then finally my number was announced . In the cafeteria there are screens where you can see the status of your application.
Here are the documents I have submitted
Original
1. Passport
2. BRP
3. letter from bank confirming that I have received salary every month from the employer.
4. employer letter having salary, cos number, soc code, role, my address,date when I came to UK, I am required for another year etc.
5. original work permit, all the UKBA tier 2 ict approval letters
6. 12 months salary slips
7. Life in the UK test certificate
8. appointment email copy
9. 12 months bank statement
Evidence of maternity -
a) Child birth certificate,
b) husbands salary slips
c) husbands bank statement
d) marriage certificate
e) letter from employer confirming maternity dates
I gave the photocopy of every original document. For passport I gave the photocopy of front page, back page and all the other pages having visa stamp or any other relevant stamps.
I did not gave any annual leave letter neither I selected any option in the application where it asks for the absence evidence
I did not give HMRC employment letter or P60.
The SOC code I used was as per new SOC guidelines after 6th April 2013.
My employer letter did not have the statement that my salary is as per SOC code requirements
There was no interaction with CW and all other staff was very friendly.
Please let me know if I can be of any help.
Can you or someone throw some light on the photocopy thing please. I have 12 months bank statement which is literally more than 150 pages long!!! Do I need to copy all the pages or just the ones where my salary is credited.
I would suggest to copy that aswell and give it to UKBA. I also did the same. I had visa for other countries so I took the photocopy and gave it along with other pages like where there was a stamp of my husbands name etc.dk2011 wrote:One quick question regarding photocopy . I have work VISA for countries other than UK as well on my passport . Do i need to provide photocopy of those pages also?
GenX wrote:I would suggest to copy that aswell and give it to UKBA. I also did the same. I had visa for other countries so I took the photocopy and gave it along with other pages like where there was a stamp of my husbands name etc.dk2011 wrote:One quick question regarding photocopy . I have work VISA for countries other than UK as well on my passport . Do i need to provide photocopy of those pages also?
Every thing you have mentioned is really true. I took 2 sets of Photocopies of all the Originals I carried. CW did not want any of them. As she asked for only few documents and she was very happy to take the photocopies her self. I was very happy with that did not argue.onabanjo wrote:GenX wrote:I would suggest to copy that aswell and give it to UKBA. I also did the same. I had visa for other countries so I took the photocopy and gave it along with other pages like where there was a stamp of my husbands name etc.dk2011 wrote:One quick question regarding photocopy . I have work VISA for countries other than UK as well on my passport . Do i need to provide photocopy of those pages also?
Yes you are right , the case worker may ask If you have photocopies and if you say NO but meet the requirements,you will have your ILR approval and they will make copies themselves because you have paid for it.If you were asked if you have photocopies and you hand them over to them but you fail to meet the requirement, my guess is as good as yours what will be the outcome. The point am making is if you must make photocopies for UKBA, please make another for yourself. Good number of people have attended PEO interview with high expectation that they had straight forward applications/cases with the intention of getting same day approval only to be given either additional documents required,further enquiries , additional information required letters etc.
Even on this forum, people have faced these problems .
I went for PEO interview with no photocopies for my case worker and this was based strictly on my lawyer advice who advised that the photocopies i made should be kept for my personal record.Also, UKBA occasionally misplace applicants documents and your copies will be handy to trace it if such happens .
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE
Regarding above, can you please let us know;3. letter from bank confirming that I have received salary every month from the employer.
Sahib wrote:Thanks for your reply Genx, was this on official bank stationary or on a plain paper and then bank employee stamped and signed the letter? I am asking because original stationary will be in coloured + will also have bank logo.
Seniors: Can such letter be submitted as a 2nd evidance of salary for ILR application? i.e. instead of monthly statements (where someone is struggling) just submit this letter so the case worker can match & verify salary slip with this letter?
There are some people on forum struggling to get duplicate bank statements, if they can get such letter from branch and submit with application; will/shall this be acceptable?
Why did you need this letter - I would have expected the bank statements would show the salary credits so the letter would not add anything?dk2011 wrote:3. letter from bank confirming that I have received salary every month from the employer.