whos doing theirs and whos had theirs back, just wondering how long people are waiting for the answer, and is it worth paying the extra just for peace of mind
whos doing theirs and whos had theirs back, just wondering how long people are waiting for the answer, and is it worth paying the extra just for peace of mind
We are lucky. No extra required here. Just the straight 991 quid, regardless of whether it is posted or hand delivered.
£991 wow that's just daylight robbery.
What was the turnaround - 3 months?
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Hi Steve been awhile since I have had time to post here due to shift workbut florsel has been logging on playing the arcade.....Anyway Florsel applied for her ILR this October & we too cannot decide to apply by post or in person as it a big difference in price
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£1,000 ... almost! And... it IS daylight robbery. But - when you're left with no option other than to stump up such a COLOSSAL amount of money to apply by post - MY personal feeling is ...
... you might as well go "the whole hog" by forking out the extra 300 quid for your sanity's sake - rather than endure the sheer torture of waiting for anything up to 3 months - or possibly even longer. That's what WE did (in spite of my being a pensioner) and never once regretted going down the PEO route.
However, at the end of the day, the final decision must rest with the couples concerned ... largely based, of course, on their other [unrelated] financial commitments - depending on where their priorities lie.
well theres so many here gone through and going through so much, i can only think of it as an obstical course and at times looks like an assult course for some,
and i know they will all pay it along with the rest of the pain,
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That extra £300 seems to be excessive for what these folk do on a day to day basis anyway. I can understand a surcharge but £300 is taking the peace. I don't know if we in the IOM will end up with a similar surcharge but thankfully, currently, there is no such thing here.
Whether ILR is done by post or by personal interview at PEO is really a personal decision that can only be made if the budget is available. It will have no impact on the final decision.
Only on when that decision is made.
One issue that often comes up is that of not having your passport returned until the ILR is actually added. This has proven to be a problem to some folks here on the forum.
Do think carefully about any travel plans you have during the 6 months after ILR application.
Unless you're extremely careful about the process you follow for getting your passport returned, even under emergency situations, you may find your application treated as abandoned. That's not something to even think about!
Personally, I would always target personal interview at PEO as the best strategy. Having the desicion made and the ILR done and dusted on the same day is (to me) a huge benefit and lets you move on so much easier.
However, a word of warning to anyone wanting to go the same day route....Do make absolutely certain that the application is:-
- Completely straightforward with zero complications
- fully compliant on every aspect
- fully supported with ALL unquestionable documents
If there is even the slightest need for any verification or checking by a 'backroom caseworker' then you will not get any decision. Your application will go directly to the bottom of the 'post' pile and there will be NO refunds.
Finally, just remember that you may apply for your ILR 28 days before the end of your qualifying period.
Under 'old rules' the qualifying period is 24 months living in UK
Under 'new rules' the qualifying period is 60 months!!
Good luck to all
Applied for ILR for wife and daughter on 14th May this year, got confirmation letter dated 22nd May, invited to do Biometrics on the 23rd July which we completed on 30th July. Still waiting to hear.
We used the settlement checking service which IMHO is well worth the money at £80 extra. This saves you photocopying all your documents as they do it for you. Also they check you have submitted all the right documents and paid the fee.
If you dont need your passport in a hurry then i cant see it as too much problem waiting. If they dont grant you ILR then the wait doesnt matter as you would have had longer together! If they do then all well and good...whats the hurry?
I Applied premium service (PEO Croydon) last JUly and got all my documents back and my passport together with the Biometric Residence Card (ILR) for exactly seven days wait
btw, the UKBA got loads of backlogs causing their system to crash ,...for me it is worh paying extra than the agony and stress of waiting.
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Post #13 corrected
...........and there will be NO refunds
The whole 20 pieces of evidence from 5 different official sources, we couldn't stick to, so we provided what we could.
In joint names we had gas bills, electricity bills and printed online bank statements as we have a joint account. We also provided our current tenancy agreement in joint names. In the covering letter, we pointed out why my wife was only on the recent agreement due to her not being in the country when the original one was signed. Bit of an obvious point admittedly, but was taking all precautions!
To bolster the evidence as I was concerned about the lack of sources, I also provided every e-mail confirmation for any flights we'd taken that were booked in both our names.
In seperate names, I tried to keep the sources the same and items that were dated around the same time. In reality though, the only thing we had like this were our payslips.
All the other stuff we provided was in seperate names and from random sources at random times during the previous 2 years, eg
A couple of letters I received about my car insurance in my name.
My wife's NHS registration card
We both had a few letters from the Income Tax department, but at random dates.
We also had a couple of random "trying to sell you another service" type letters each from the bank from different dates.
And a couple of other random things that I can't remember right now.
As I mentioned, we had a covering letter in which we explained why certain things were or weren't provided. Things like, for the first 6 months my wife was here, we had gas central heating so had provided gas bills in joint names. We then moved to an all electric apartment which is why the gas bills only covered the first 6 months and then stopped, etc.
So apparently, that was a lot more than they normally get given which kind of surprised me a little as I had a slight concern there wasn't enough! But then again, I had the same feelings when my wife applied for her spouse visa and that worked out great!![]()
Sounds like a good move.To bolster the evidence as I was concerned about the lack of sources, I also provided every e-mail confirmation for any flights we'd taken that were booked in both our names.![]()
We applied premium rate same day service back in November at the Cardiff office...cost for my wife was around 1400.
We didn't fancy the thought of being without passport for Goodness knows how long.
Rip off indeed..but we knew all about the coming visa expenses anyways..just gotta take it on the chin and move on with your life
We gotta shell out another grand this November for her citizenship...at least we only gotta travel to our local registry office and most importantly, she gets to keep her passport but not the £ 1000![]()
Well here in the UK if your not in IOM, the choices are:- 1) 'same day service' which takes a week 2) Submit papers through the settlement checking service or 3) post documents directly to UKBA in which case nothing is checked beforehand.
At least using 2) you know your payment has been accepted and your documents have been checked .
same day i think is best for us![]()
sheffield city, so just a 40 minute drive,to me its walking out the door knowing you have it and just get on with the next chapter of life,thats got to be worth the extra payment, or put it another way its half a mortgage payment extra
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