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ILR is looming!
« on: July 22, 2024, 08:11:48 PM »
Hi all

Been a while, hope everyone is well.

Tre moved to the UK on 3rd October 2019, so we're looking to get everything lined up ready for ILR which will come as a huge relief :)

So technically I think he can apply from around 7 September, but we're actually away with my folks in Greece until Monday 16th, so we'd like to get the application in later that week. I believe it's £2,885 (no additional biometrics fee), and you can opt to pay an extra £500 for 1 week turnaround (tempted), or £1000 for 24/48hour turnaround (less tempted).

I've tried to pull together a list of what we'll need to submit from other threads and t'internet.

My passport (sponsor)
Tre's passport
Tre's BRP (he still has a card)

Sponsor declaration (not sure what this needs to say? - is it just part of the online procedure like before?)

Life in the UK test reference number

7 months of bank statements stamped in branch, showing earnings of £18,600+. This will be easier for me as Tre changed jobs recently. Being paid monthly this will therefore probably go back to cover pay dates at the end of Aug, July, June, May, April, March and Feb. 
Payslips with net figures to match the ban statements - my job has payslips available to download only, but I assume that's ok as I'll also have:
Letter from employer, to verify gross pay figure for the above months (to be dated within 28 days of online application).

Latest mortgage statement (Apr 2024 I think)
Latest council tax bill (March 2024 I think)
Land registry document

Marriage certificate
Tre's divorce certificate

Cohabitation (3 different sources) - he got his FLR email 2 April 2022, so thinking something like:
June 2022
October 2022
Feb 2023
July 2023
November 2023
March 2024
July 2024

From other threads it looks like it will be fine to say 'been in UK for 4 years 11 months' when asked.

How is this looking? Anything that needs to go in, or could be removed?

Appreciate any guidance as always :)
Greg


Met online: April 2017 | Met in person: March 2018 | Entered relationship: October 2018 | Engaged: Feb 2019 | Wedding: August 2019
Application package sent: 14 Aug 2019 | Package rec'd in New York: 16 Aug 2019 | Package rec'd email: 20 Aug 2019
Decision made email: 19 Sept 2019 (23WD) | Passport received (approval!) 23 Sept (25WD)


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Re: ILR is looming!
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2024, 08:28:17 PM »
If you look at the most recent update to this Reference Doc it should be a good start.   

https://talk.uk-yankee.com/index.php?topic=100139.0

It's a year or two now but it should be mostly relevant.  Perhaps someone will take it over and keep it up to date for the next few years.

Best,

Matt
UK Spouse Visa Super Priority
2008-2012  Met/Married/Children

2017
24APR Spouse Visa Application
05MAY Biometrics
24JULY Decision 54BD 
17AUG  Landed UK

2020
21JAN FLRM Application
06FEB Biometrics
06FEB Approval email

2022
22JULY ILR SET(M) Application (5 years since landing minus 27 days)
18AUG ILR Biometrics
22AUG ILR Approval email
26AUG Citizenship Application
30AUG Citizenship Biometrics (via IDV App)
21NOV Citizenship Approval email
20DEC Citizenship Ceremony
20DEC British Passport Application

2023
14JAN British Passport Delivered


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Re: ILR is looming!
« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2024, 05:57:42 PM »
Thanks Matt

I have an additional question.

Tre has a small business of his own now, and we need to submit his UK tax return to HMRC before January 2025 (that's HMRC's cutoff date for 2023-2024 taxes).

We want to to ILR in September, and citizenship asap after that, hopefully by the end of the year.

When's the best time to slot in doing the tax return? I'm not sure I'd want to do it while an application was pending in case it threw up questions, so maybe we're best to get it done this month before the ILR goes in? Or between ILR and citizenship?

In theory after citizenship is also possible but if that runs on past the end of January he'd be late with the return.

But if we do it now and HMRC have questions I don't want it jeopardising his ILR as that's the most important thing! So maybe do ILR on the one-week turnaround, then take a week to submit a tax return, then put the citizenship application in??

If anyone has any advice or experience it would be appreciated!
Cheers
Greg
Met online: April 2017 | Met in person: March 2018 | Entered relationship: October 2018 | Engaged: Feb 2019 | Wedding: August 2019
Application package sent: 14 Aug 2019 | Package rec'd in New York: 16 Aug 2019 | Package rec'd email: 20 Aug 2019
Decision made email: 19 Sept 2019 (23WD) | Passport received (approval!) 23 Sept (25WD)


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