Hi Sez2004,
Im looking to apply for the ILR myself at the end of this month and was hoping to go through the expedited £800 route.
I had a few questions and although you've mentioned your process, i was wondering if you could be kind enough to help and clarify the step by step process!?
This is my prep thus far according to what I've read:
0. have all my documentation prepared, ready and scanned (I.E...sponsors supporting letter and passport/ proof of our address/ all our bills and statements/ sponsors work payslips contract etc/ kids birth certs etc/ Am i missing anything???
1. fill in the online application form / choose priority slot for £800 / make an appointment for biometrics and scanning documents (all at the same on line)
* was confused about this part, you mention something about paying £60 for an appointment, so you pay for the application and then for the priority service and then also for the scanning appointment
2. attend appointment for scanning documents / attend biometrics appointment
3. attend sheffield for the priority £800
4. wait for response and recorded delivery
Id be ever so grateful if you could clarify this for me
Also, upon receipt of ILR, is it a similar card to what we already have from previous FLR (residence card) ?
Hi All,
Just thought I would put a quick post on to say that we finally applied for ILR for my husband on Saturday night (12th October) - we had just been waiting for the last bank statement to arrive in the post. We passed our 28 day window a long time ago as we celebrated his 5 years in the UK in September but his current BRP doesnt expire until the end of January so no problem there.
I had already prepped the online application a long time ago and pre-filled all the answers as you can get quite far before you actually have to commit and submit so it was quite an easy process on Saturday night. Submit the application and pay the fee (which you can pay on a credit card, yay!) - we opted to go for super priority (personal choice) then you login to the UKVCAS website to find and book an appointment. We live in East Anglia and there were no appointments at Norwich at all and the earliest one in Ipswich was 31st October for £60 on a weekday- we could have got an appointment this weekend at Croydon but it was £100 and thats quite far for us to travel so decided to wait a bit and book the Ipswich one.
Next step was uploading all the documents which was quite labour intensive as you could only upload one document at a time but thankfully I had been scanning documents in as we collected them so it was just time consuming getting them all in the folder I thought was right (there isnt much guidance as to which category to put them in but as long as they are uploaded I dont suppose it matters too much apart from the mandatory ones being in the right section)
So all in all our bank account is roughly £3300 lighter (rounded up) with the application fee, super priority fee and appointment fee and we are attending the appointment on 31st October in Ipswich
Planning on doing citizenship in the new year so saving up again for that (assuming this all goes smoothly) and then that will be both the husband and the baby (not such a baby anymore!) both have dual citizenship and just little old me only has the UK passport :-)
We wouldnt have got half as far as we have so far without all the helpful people on this forum - I haven't posted much over the years as through searching through posts I am often able to find the answer I need but have been lurking away ever since we started this process over 5 years ago - wanted to say a huge thankyou to the UK Yankee community for help you didnt even know you were giving - we owe you big time.
x X x