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jbt
4th September 2008, 20:40
hi guys,

just got back home from croydon home office where me and my husband submitted the application in person and thanks God everything went fine and I got my ILR approved within more or less 2 hours :BouncyHappy:

The staff in the Home office were all friendly and helpful and the procedure was so easy.

Thank you all so much for your help and advice and wishing all of you the best.

We would recommend for anyone who will submit their ILR application in croydon and have to stay somewhere there, to stay at the jury's inn, just more or less 3 min. walk plus there's a shopping mall across the road :rolleyes:...

thank you all so very much from me and my hubby

:cwm38::cwm38:

trina
4th September 2008, 21:03
Congratulations

Ana_may365
4th September 2008, 21:17
congrats!:):):)

IainBusby
4th September 2008, 21:31
Congratulations! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Louella & Iain.

menchkin
5th September 2008, 01:39
Congratulations!!! :BouncyHappy: :BouncyHappy: :BouncyHappy:

telford
5th September 2008, 01:53
congrats gurl:)

Geraldine
5th September 2008, 13:07
Congratulations!

Time to apply for citizenship before they increase the fee for the nth time.:NoNo:

joebloggs
5th September 2008, 13:25
Congratulations!

Time to apply for citizenship before they increase the fee for the nth time.:NoNo:

you need to have been in the uk 3yrs if applying for citizenship as a spouse.

Geraldine
5th September 2008, 13:30
Right...forgot to mention that. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

jbt
5th September 2008, 13:39
thank you all so much and yeah, british citizenship is next but we are now gonna start the application of my daughter to join us here, another set of documents and more fees!!!:doh...have to work lots and lots of overtime....:)

vbkelly
5th September 2008, 15:15
hi guys,

just got back home from croydon home office where me and my husband submitted the application in person and thanks God everything went fine and I got my ILR approved within more or less 2 hours :BouncyHappy:

The staff in the Home office were all friendly and helpful and the procedure was so easy.

Thank you all so much for your help and advice and wishing all of you the best.

We would recommend for anyone who will submit their ILR application in croydon and have to stay somewhere there, to stay at the jury's inn, just more or less 3 min. walk plus there's a shopping mall across the road :rolleyes:...

thank you all so very much from me and my hubby

:cwm38::cwm38:

i told you anyway congrats to you both!

aug06_2006
5th September 2008, 15:28
Congratulations!

Mrs Daddy
5th September 2008, 18:20
Congrats to you:)

Ann07
5th September 2008, 18:25
Well done you:)

Diwata
7th September 2008, 11:17
Congrats and well done :)

andypaul
7th September 2008, 11:30
Glad its all done for you JBT. If you get the time dont forget to pass on info on what papers they asked for and the latest procedure as you know it makes it far easier for the next batch.

jbt
7th September 2008, 12:01
Glad its all done for you JBT. If you get the time dont forget to pass on info on what papers they asked for and the latest procedure as you know it makes it far easier for the next batch.

hi andypaul, special thanks to you from me and my hubby...i am gonna make a new post on the step by step procedure on applying in person based on our experience...it wouldnt have been that easy if not for all your advice and tips guys...thanks to all of you again.


jbt

melmart
8th September 2008, 14:13
hello jbt ill be applying my ilr soon and i want to know what website to look at,for the documents.im thinking of sending it which cost more than applying in person but knowing from your application in person that only took u to wait for the result made me think that i might go there instead to apply and wait for it.thanks!

jbt
8th September 2008, 14:32
hello jbt ill be applying my ilr soon and i want to know what website to look at,for the documents.im thinking of sending it which cost more than applying in person but knowing from your application in person that only took u to wait for the result made me think that i might go there instead to apply and wait for it.thanks!

hi melmart,

the website is http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukresidency/settlement/ , http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukresidency/settlement/applicationtypes/applicationformset(m)/, you will find in there the SET M application form and the GUIDE for Set M Application.

i guess, either by post of in person, if you have the required supporting documents they are asking for, you will be fine.

if you apply by post, it will cost you £750, saving you £200 against applying in person w/c is £950. if you dont mind waiting for a couple of weeks, i suggest applying by post is better but if you want to have the result straightaway and have peace of mind straightaway then its worth applying in person.

Goodluck to your application.

:)