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ILR (finally!) - My questions & checklist thread
« on: December 08, 2023, 12:22:27 PM »
Hi everyone,

I hope all is well with all of you. Been a crazy difficult couple of years (injury, illness, career change, loss of pets). Unbelievably to me, it's time to apply for my ILR. It's at the 11th hour (BRP expires 2nd January 2024) as I had to dig up the funds for the application. So, I'm working on the documentation now. Wouldn't mind your help again please. Maybe once I get this ILR application done, I'll feel more upbeat! :)


A few questions:

1) Should I go ahead and start my application now? I am applying standard/non-priority. I am still gathering my documentation but have most things ready to go.

2) Will I need to include my stepdaughter's (husband's daughter) information again i.e. passport, birth certificate, proof of address? She lives with her mom.

3) What exactly does the employer letter need to state? I will be using my husband's income as the income source.

4) The 7 months of bank statements should be the ones where my husband's pay cheque is deposited, right?

5) Do I need to include a job contract for my husband? I don't believe they've given him a new/updated one since the previous one which we included on the FLR-M application.

6) Do we have to include all pages of our passports again?

CHECKLIST (in progress)

SET(M) form to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK as a partner of a person already settled in the UK.

Proof of Application
- Applicant's passport.
- Signed sponsor's declaration/consent form (part of online application)

Other
- Life in the UK Test code

Residence in the UK
- 6/7 items of mail in each name dated every 5 months going back 2.5 years (from at least 3 different sources). Either named together or within the same calendar month.
- Official Copy of Title Deed (house is owned)
- Latest council tax bill.
- A letter dated in the last 3 months confirming each child's address (i.e. from GP or school) NOT SURE IF I NEEED THIS FOR STEPDAUGHTER

Finances
- 7 months of payslips.
- 7 months of bank statements.
- Employer letter.
Optional but recommended:
- Job contract.
- Latest P60.

Proof of Identity / Travel History
- Applicant's BRP card.
- Sponsor's UK passport.
- Marriage certificate.
- Any divorce decrees

If you have any children under 18 living in the UK:
NOT SURE IF I NEED THIS FOR STEPDAUGHTER
- Each child's passport (if you have any children under 18 living in the UK)
- Each child's birth certificate (if you have any children under 18 living in the UK


Am I missing anything? I'm sure I will have left something out. LOL

Thanks in advance! x
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Married: 17 May 2018
Entered UK: 13 October 2018
FLR: 21 June 2021
ILR approval email: 18 March 2024


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Re: ILR (finally!) - My questions & checklist thread
« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2023, 05:08:47 PM »
Hi everyone,

I hope all is well with all of you. Been a crazy difficult couple of years (injury, illness, career change, loss of pets). Unbelievably to me, it's time to apply for my ILR. It's at the 11th hour (BRP expires 2nd January 2024) as I had to dig up the funds for the application. So, I'm working on the documentation now. Wouldn't mind your help again please. Maybe once I get this ILR application done, I'll feel more upbeat! :)


A few questions:

1) Should I go ahead and start my application now? I am applying standard/non-priority. I am still gathering my documentation but have most things ready to go.

2) Will I need to include my stepdaughter's (husband's daughter) information again i.e. passport, birth certificate, proof of address? She lives with her mom.

3) What exactly does the employer letter need to state? I will be using my husband's income as the income source.

4) The 7 months of bank statements should be the ones where my husband's pay cheque is deposited, right?

5) Do I need to include a job contract for my husband? I don't believe they've given him a new/updated one since the previous one which we included on the FLR-M application.

6) Do we have to include all pages of our passports again?

CHECKLIST (in progress)

SET(M) form to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK as a partner of a person already settled in the UK.

Proof of Application
- Applicant's passport.
- Signed sponsor's declaration/consent form (part of online application)

Other
- Life in the UK Test code

Residence in the UK
- 6/7 items of mail in each name dated every 5 months going back 2.5 years (from at least 3 different sources). Either named together or within the same calendar month.
- Official Copy of Title Deed (house is owned)
- Latest council tax bill.
- A letter dated in the last 3 months confirming each child's address (i.e. from GP or school) NOT SURE IF I NEEED THIS FOR STEPDAUGHTER

Finances
- 7 months of payslips.
- 7 months of bank statements.
- Employer letter.
Optional but recommended:
- Job contract.
- Latest P60.

Proof of Identity / Travel History
- Applicant's BRP card.
- Sponsor's UK passport.
- Marriage certificate.
- Any divorce decrees

If you have any children under 18 living in the UK:
NOT SURE IF I NEED THIS FOR STEPDAUGHTER
- Each child's passport (if you have any children under 18 living in the UK)
- Each child's birth certificate (if you have any children under 18 living in the UK


Am I missing anything? I'm sure I will have left something out. LOL

Thanks in advance! x
You can start your application, just don’t submit until you are ready.
The employer letter needs to be exactly the same as your last visa.
The bank statements should match the bank account where they are deposited.
Just include the contract you did last time.
And finally, include all pages of your passport and his. Hopefully an expert will advise on your step daughter’s information.

Good luck!


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Re: ILR (finally!) - My questions & checklist thread
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2023, 02:45:45 PM »
Hi everyone,

A few questions:

1) Should I go ahead and start my application now? I am applying standard/non-priority. I am still gathering my documentation but have most things ready to go.

Yes. You can start on https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/application-to-settle-in-the-uk-form-setm/apply-online-form-setm now and go back and forth on all sections, and then only Submit at the end when you're happy to proceed. Obviously submit before BRP expires.

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2) Will I need to include my stepdaughter's (husband's daughter) information again i.e. passport, birth certificate, proof of address? She lives with her mom.

Pass on this.

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3) What exactly does the employer letter need to state? I will be using my husband's income as the income source.

Employer name (and address), Husband's name, salary, role and start date or how long he's been employed to show he's been on the salary for at least 6 months. It's assumed he's full time employed (my employer letter didn't say that).

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4) The 7 months of bank statements should be the ones where my husband's pay cheque is deposited, right?

Yes.

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5) Do I need to include a job contract for my husband? I don't believe they've given him a new/updated one since the previous one which we included on the FLR-M application.

No. I found my initial physical contract and had it as backup in case we had any questions but it was never needed.

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6) Do we have to include all pages of our passports again?

Yes. All pages.


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Other
- Life in the UK Test code

We had to quote the Life in the UK certificate number when we applied. I assume you have one by now if your BRP expires on 2nd January.

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Residence in the UK
- Employer letter.
Optional but recommended:

Employer Letter is mandatory.

Hope that helps,
M.


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Re: ILR (finally!) - My questions & checklist thread
« Reply #3 on: December 11, 2023, 09:34:06 AM »
You can start your application, just don’t submit until you are ready.
The employer letter needs to be exactly the same as your last visa.
The bank statements should match the bank account where they are deposited.
Just include the contract you did last time.
And finally, include all pages of your passport and his. Hopefully an expert will advise on your step daughter’s information.

Good luck!


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That's great. Thank you so much for the advice. Hopefully, this will be fairly painless then. :)
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Entered UK: 13 October 2018
FLR: 21 June 2021
ILR approval email: 18 March 2024


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Re: ILR (finally!) - My questions & checklist thread
« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2023, 09:40:51 AM »
Yes. You can start on https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/application-to-settle-in-the-uk-form-setm/apply-online-form-setm now and go back and forth on all sections, and then only Submit at the end when you're happy to proceed. Obviously submit before BRP expires.

Pass on this.

Employer name (and address), Husband's name, salary, role and start date or how long he's been employed to show he's been on the salary for at least 6 months. It's assumed he's full time employed (my employer letter didn't say that).

Yes.

No. I found my initial physical contract and had it as backup in case we had any questions but it was never needed.

Yes. All pages.


We had to quote the Life in the UK certificate number when we applied. I assume you have one by now if your BRP expires on 2nd January.

Employer Letter is mandatory.

Hope that helps,
M.

Yes, all very helpful. Thank you! I did my Life in the UK test a few weeks ago so I have the URN to put on my application.

Regarding the info for my stepdaughter, I was quite surprised that they asked for it when I did my FLR. I feel like it wasn't really relevant. She lives with her mom but we have here with us every other weekend. Yes, my husband obviously has a financial responsibility for her but it didn't seem that the questions on the application pertained to that. I thought that any questions about children would be for those who are bringing children with them on a visa or if we had children of our own together. Well, we'll see if it comes up in this application again - hopefully not! Thanks again!
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Entered UK: 13 October 2018
FLR: 21 June 2021
ILR approval email: 18 March 2024


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Re: ILR (finally!) - My questions & checklist thread
« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2023, 06:47:58 PM »
Quick question please...

On the SET(M) application, there's a section "Your Home Office Reference Number" which asks:
"Do you have any Home Office reference numbers?
If you have previously made an application to remain in the UK, you can find a reference number on letters from the Home Office, called 'Our Ref' or 'Case ID'. If not known, select 'No'."

Are they meaning reference numbers from my entry visa application and my FLR application?
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Re: ILR (finally!) - My questions & checklist thread
« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2023, 07:41:08 AM »
Quick question please...

On the SET(M) application, there's a section "Your Home Office Reference Number" which asks:
"Do you have any Home Office reference numbers?
If you have previously made an application to remain in the UK, you can find a reference number on letters from the Home Office, called 'Our Ref' or 'Case ID'. If not known, select 'No'."

Are they meaning reference numbers from my entry visa application and my FLR application?

The numbers all seem to be different at the different stages so just put "no".


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Re: ILR (finally!) - My questions & checklist thread
« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2023, 05:12:18 PM »
The numbers all seem to be different at the different stages so just put "no".

Thank so much, Larrabee! Lovely to hear from you. Hope you're doing very well.
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Re: ILR (finally!) - My questions & checklist thread
« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2023, 12:03:28 AM »
Hi again,

I've just finished scanning all of my documents (I hope) to my computer and ready to upload now. Wondering if anyone could be so kind as to let me know if I'm missing anything.

Here's what I've got:

CHECKLIST:

SET(M) form to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK as a partner of a person already settled in the UK. - SUBMITTED 15 December 2023

Proof of Application
- Applicant's passport (all pages)
- Signed sponsor's declaration/consent form (part of online application)

Other
- Life in the UK Test code

Residence in the UK
- 6/7 items of mail in each name dated every 5 months going back 2.5 years (from at least 3 different sources). Either named together or within the same calendar month:
Dec 2023 – NHS letter (me); BT bill (him)
July 2023 – NatWest (joint)
Feb 2023 – NatWest (joint)
Sep 2022 – EE bill (me); Shell Energy (him)
Apr 2022 – NatWest (joint)
Nov 2021 – EE bill (me); Shell Energy (him)
Jun 2021 – NatWest (me); Shell Energy (him)

- Official Copy of Title Deed (house is owned)
- Latest council tax bill.

Finances
- 7 months of payslips (his)
Weekly payslips dating 15 Dec 2023 dating back to 12 May 2023
- 7 months of bank statements (joint account - where his pay is deposited)
Dec 2023 back to May 2023 to reflect all of the payslips/deposits
- Employer letter stating the following:
1. the employment;
2. the gross annual salary;
3. how long the employment has been/was held;
4. the period over which the person has been
paid the level of salary stated in their
application; and
5. the type of employment (permanent, fixed term
contract or agency)
- Job contract - most recent
- Latest P60.

Proof of Identity / Travel History
- Applicant's BRP card.
- Sponsor's UK passport (all pages)
- Marriage certificate.
- Any divorce decrees

Does this look okay? I feel like I've been thorough but always helpful to have another set of eyes to check it.

Thanks a million!
Living with my love in Cumbria!
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Married: 17 May 2018
Entered UK: 13 October 2018
FLR: 21 June 2021
ILR approval email: 18 March 2024


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