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    It's done

    My wife & I visited the settlement checking service yesterday to submit her application for ILR....happy to say everything was thoroughly checked photo copies taken & happy to say all was approved then it was sent special next day delivery.... So IMO opinion well worth the cost of £80.... So now the long wait wish us luck everyone




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    Great. Good luck.


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    seems we all should be happy around april/ may time, good luck


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    Thanks Lastlid & Steve...yes Steve there should be some very happy people around that time




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    Well done Stevie did you block out the bank details so any criminal UKBA employees don't get to see them ?


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    Well done Steve and good luck.
    That checking service is good.
    As mentioned before, statistics indicate the UKBA processing is often faster with checking service submissions.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Well done Stevie did you block out the bank details so any criminal UKBA employees don't get to see them ?
    Thanks Ded no the scs officer advised against it but it still makes you wary




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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Well done Steve and good luck.
    That checking service is good.
    As mentioned before, statistics indicate the UKBA processing is often faster with checking service submissions.
    Thanks Peter I sure hope the scs is a faster result but if not it still gives us peace of mind that all the docs are in order & correct




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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Well done Steve and good luck.
    That checking service is good.
    As mentioned before, statistics indicate the UKBA processing is often faster with checking service submissions.
    we shall see, this kuripot did it the cheap way and cheap i mean £991


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    Wishing you loads of luck, stevie c!


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevie c View Post
    Thanks Ded no the scs officer advised against it but it still makes you wary

    At least this crooked Nigerian officer is in jail

    Many immigrants who were fraudulently issued with visas by a rogue UK Border Agency official remain at large almost four years later, Basildon crown court heard on Friday. Nigerian Samuel Shoyeju was jailed for seven years for falsely granting indefinite leave to remain to 44 non-EU residents who were not entitled to stay in the country. Only 14 of the false letters he issued have been recovered, meaning most recipients have not been identified.Judge Christopher Mitchell said the case threatened to undermine the hard-won reputation for "probity and honesty" of British civil servants. He added: "Actions like yours call into question in the public mind the entire integrity of the immigration system when, at the present time, immigration and immigration decisions are extremely sensitive."

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/no...ite-leave-visa

    what kind of crackpot system allowed him to be employed in the first place ?


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    Quote Originally Posted by melovesengland View Post
    Wishing you loads of luck, stevie c!
    Many thanks melovesengland I'm sure in the end we will all have succesfull outcomes




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    bloody hell Dedworth cant you find a nice story at all


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    At least this crooked Nigerian officer is in jail

    Many immigrants who were fraudulently issued with visas by a rogue UK Border Agency official remain at large almost four years later, Basildon crown court heard on Friday. Nigerian Samuel Shoyeju was jailed for seven years for falsely granting indefinite leave to remain to 44 non-EU residents who were not entitled to stay in the country. Only 14 of the false letters he issued have been recovered, meaning most recipients have not been identified.Judge Christopher Mitchell said the case threatened to undermine the hard-won reputation for "probity and honesty" of British civil servants. He added: "Actions like yours call into question in the public mind the entire integrity of the immigration system when, at the present time, immigration and immigration decisions are extremely sensitive."

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/no...ite-leave-visa

    what kind of crackpot system allowed him to be employed in the first place ?
    Wow Ded this is shocking it makes you think what to expect next from ukba but then again should anything surprise us with ukba anymore




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    Quote Originally Posted by stevie c View Post
    Wow Ded this is shocking it makes you think what to expect next from ukba but then again should anything surprise us with ukba anymore
    It just shows what half baked employment policies and checks the UKBA have in place employing trash like that. The whole organisation is a farce


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    Good luck stevie.


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    Thanka Andy much appreciated




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    wish you good luck


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    bloody hell Dedworth cant you find a nice story at all
    if ded finds a nice story ,, we will all die of shock


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    Stevie, my friend ... all the very best with Florsel's ILR.


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    Good luck Mr and Mrs. Stevie C.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevie c View Post
    Wow Ded this is shocking it makes you think what to expect next from ukba but then again should anything surprise us with ukba anymore
    Doesn't surprise me in the least.

    British Civil Servants should be British-born and thoroughly back-ground checked...end of.
    It's not as if we're short of applicants.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stevewool View Post
    bloody hell Dedworth cant you find a nice story at all
    Chelsea 5 man U 4... that is at least pleasant.


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    Many thanks to everyone who has sent best wishes for my wife florsels ILR




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