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In Topic: Swede With Heart Disease Thrown In Thai Prison: Overstay In Paradise
2011-09-04 02:09:08
Now I remember why I gave up living in thailand!
In Topic: Stupid Ilr Form
2011-07-28 23:40:45
Thanks for your reply 7by7
In the end I downloaded the PDF form again and redid the dam form and it worked after wasting so much time.
Typical example of badly designed government forms both online and off!
In the end I downloaded the PDF form again and redid the dam form and it worked after wasting so much time.
Typical example of badly designed government forms both online and off!
In Topic: On-Line Application
2011-07-28 23:31:26
Yes you can save the set M online form and go back to each section in the order you prefer.
However unless I’ve missed something there is no info telling you which supporting documents you need to send with the application.
For documents required see this link which is for the form to complete with a pen but you can use it for guidance.
BTW are you sending a supporting letter?
http://www.ukba.home...setm0420091.pdf
However unless I’ve missed something there is no info telling you which supporting documents you need to send with the application.
For documents required see this link which is for the form to complete with a pen but you can use it for guidance.
BTW are you sending a supporting letter?
http://www.ukba.home...setm0420091.pdf
In Topic: Stupid Ilr Form
2011-07-25 16:41:27
7by7, on 2011-07-25 14:31:46, said:
Having entered all your previous addresses, have you tried leaving the subsequent boxes blank instead of entering 'as above' and simply clicking on 'Next' and moving on?
I tried leaving the boxes blank but the page must be clicked where it says “check this section” and after clicking, the message in red comes up saying there are errors.
I don’t suppose you have an email address for the UKBA that someone might actually reply to and even know what they are talking about?
In Topic: Applied For Ile But Only Got Spouse Visa
2011-03-18 08:20:58
Sorry to resurrect this thread but my partner had a similar issue regarding having to wait 2 years before being able to apply for ILR.
I queried it and was given the following reply which confirms that after passing the life in the Uk test ILR can be applied for straight away.
The full thread can be read here
I queried it and was given the following reply which confirms that after passing the life in the Uk test ILR can be applied for straight away.
The full thread can be read here
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Dear Mr xxx
Thank you for your enquiry.
Indefinite Leave to Enter is no longer granted due to the introduction of the Life in the UK test. Instead those who have been living abroad in a relationship akin to marriage are granted two years Leave to Enter in order for the applicant to complete the Life in the UK test. Once the test has been successfully completed the applicant is able to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain using the SET(M) application form, this can be done at any time during the two years. The applicant does not have to wait until they have completed 23 months in the UK.
Yours sincerely,
Immigration Group
UK Border Agency
Thank you for your enquiry.
Indefinite Leave to Enter is no longer granted due to the introduction of the Life in the UK test. Instead those who have been living abroad in a relationship akin to marriage are granted two years Leave to Enter in order for the applicant to complete the Life in the UK test. Once the test has been successfully completed the applicant is able to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain using the SET(M) application form, this can be done at any time during the two years. The applicant does not have to wait until they have completed 23 months in the UK.
Yours sincerely,
Immigration Group
UK Border Agency
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