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Congratulations !marke wrote:Hey All. I've just had my ILR granted in Liverpool on 7th June. Like so many others I've learnt so much from this forum from the moderators, senior members and importantly the experiences of others. So, thanks to everyone who maintains and contributes to this invaluable source of information. Maintaining the tradition, here's my PEO experience.
Appointment at 9am, admitted into the office around 840. Took a token for "PEO". Was called to the counter first for preliminary checks, made to sign a declaration stating that I understood the application process and the evidence needed etc etc. I was then assigned a new token number which was in use for the rest of the process. Then payment was taken after a few mins' wait. Next was called to another counter, where a friendly elderly lady took all my documents. She was pleased about the fact that it was all nicely arranged and had photocopies. Documents handed over were;
Tier1+1 dependant
Set O
Passports
Brp s
12months payslips and bank statements
LIUK pass letters
Employer reference letters stating employment details including annual pay
Absence letters stating absences from UK- had abt 50 days over 5yrs, all paid.
Co hab docs from about 10 different sources
They were happy to take all the docs I had to submit as the lady said it won't cause any harm. We then waited for a positive decision which came just after quarter past 11. The process took just over two hours and was seamless.
Once again thanks to everyone who contributes to this forum, you're truly doing an amazing job especially given that you do it for free!!! Best wishes.
marke wrote:Hey All. I've just had my ILR granted in Liverpool on 7th June. Like so many others I've learnt so much from this forum from the moderators, senior members and importantly the experiences of others. So, thanks to everyone who maintains and contributes to this invaluable source of information. Maintaining the tradition, here's my PEO experience.
Appointment at 9am, admitted into the office around 840. Took a token for "PEO". Was called to the counter first for preliminary checks, made to sign a declaration stating that I understood the application process and the evidence needed etc etc. I was then assigned a new token number which was in use for the rest of the process. Then payment was taken after a few mins' wait. Next was called to another counter, where a friendly elderly lady took all my documents. She was pleased about the fact that it was all nicely arranged and had photocopies. Documents handed over were;
Tier1+1 dependant
Set O
Passports
Brp s
12months payslips and bank statements
LIUK pass letters
Employer reference letters stating employment details including annual pay
Absence letters stating absences from UK- had abt 50 days over 5yrs, all paid.
Co hab docs from about 10 different sources
They were happy to take all the docs I had to submit as the lady said it won't cause any harm. We then waited for a positive decision which came just after quarter past 11. The process took just over two hours and was seamless.
Once again thanks to everyone who contributes to this forum, you're truly doing an amazing job especially given that you do it for free!!! Best wishes.
Hi There,good_careful wrote:Congratulations !marke wrote:Hey All. I've just had my ILR granted in Liverpool on 7th June. Like so many others I've learnt so much from this forum from the moderators, senior members and importantly the experiences of others. So, thanks to everyone who maintains and contributes to this invaluable source of information. Maintaining the tradition, here's my PEO experience.
Appointment at 9am, admitted into the office around 840. Took a token for "PEO". Was called to the counter first for preliminary checks, made to sign a declaration stating that I understood the application process and the evidence needed etc etc. I was then assigned a new token number which was in use for the rest of the process. Then payment was taken after a few mins' wait. Next was called to another counter, where a friendly elderly lady took all my documents. She was pleased about the fact that it was all nicely arranged and had photocopies. Documents handed over were;
Tier1+1 dependant
Set O
Passports
Brp s
12months payslips and bank statements
LIUK pass letters
Employer reference letters stating employment details including annual pay
Absence letters stating absences from UK- had abt 50 days over 5yrs, all paid.
Co hab docs from about 10 different sources
They were happy to take all the docs I had to submit as the lady said it won't cause any harm. We then waited for a positive decision which came just after quarter past 11. The process took just over two hours and was seamless.
Once again thanks to everyone who contributes to this forum, you're truly doing an amazing job especially given that you do it for free!!! Best wishes.
I have 1 question about absence letters, this is you made it or your employer made, did your employer state this period annual paid? I have about 1 month unpaid.
Thanks !onabanjo wrote:marke wrote:Hey All. I've just had my ILR granted in Liverpool on 7th June. Like so many others I've learnt so much from this forum from the moderators, senior members and importantly the experiences of others. So, thanks to everyone who maintains and contributes to this invaluable source of information. Maintaining the tradition, here's my PEO experience.
Appointment at 9am, admitted into the office around 840. Took a token for "PEO". Was called to the counter first for preliminary checks, made to sign a declaration stating that I understood the application process and the evidence needed etc etc. I was then assigned a new token number which was in use for the rest of the process. Then payment was taken after a few mins' wait. Next was called to another counter, where a friendly elderly lady took all my documents. She was pleased about the fact that it was all nicely arranged and had photocopies. Documents handed over were;
Tier1+1 dependant
Set O
Passports
Brp s
12months payslips and bank statements
LIUK pass letters
Employer reference letters stating employment details including annual pay
Absence letters stating absences from UK- had abt 50 days over 5yrs, all paid.
Co hab docs from about 10 different sources
They were happy to take all the docs I had to submit as the lady said it won't cause any harm. We then waited for a positive decision which came just after quarter past 11. The process took just over two hours and was seamless.
Once again thanks to everyone who contributes to this forum, you're truly doing an amazing job especially given that you do it for free!!! Best wishes.
Congratulations
Hi There,drdh4 wrote:Hey congrats..
I have a slight worry regarding my ILR this October. Had my T1 (G) extension in 2010 & scored 80 points. When I checked my points now it's only 75 points I can claim due to reduction of hours.
According to guidance notes I just need to full fill 75 points to apply for ILR. Heard some stories that I need to show the same amount of points as last time (extension)
How about yours?
Dont worry, I'm in the same boat I had scored 80 points at the time of extension, it doesnt matter as long as you score 75 points you qualify for ILR, btw I'm going to my PEO on July the 2nd.drdh4 wrote:Hey congrats..
I have a slight worry regarding my ILR this October. Had my T1 (G) extension in 2010 & scored 80 points. When I checked my points now it's only 75 points I can claim due to reduction of hours.
According to guidance notes I just need to full fill 75 points to apply for ILR. Heard some stories that I need to show the same amount of points as last time (extension)
How about yours?