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11th December 2014 #1
Over the ILR Hurdle
We went for ILR this week. Decided to pay the extra £400 and go for the priority route so we wouldn't have that horrible wait for God only knows how long.
Had our appointment at Lunar House in Croydon at 10 am on Monday. Everything went well and we received the BRP via courier yesterday.
I must say after our experience with the Spouse Visa, I was feeling a wee bit nervous. But we had a very nice case worker who asked a few questions and then gave us the all clear straight away.
Needless to say the Mrs had tears of joy again and now we move on to the next step of Citizenship.
Happy days
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11th December 2014 #2
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Congratulations! We did the same - we went for ILR at the Solihull PEO. It's worth the cost to avoid the stress of the wait. Nice place, nice people. Job done in around 90 minutes all-in. Solihull is nice for shops/mall right next to the PEO too. I recommend going for an early AM appt to ensure you get everything done 'on the day'.
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11th December 2014 #3
Congrats Marco pleased for you both.
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11th December 2014 #4
Thats great news ... Im sure there are many of us waiting for our turn
"Nothing ventured, nothing gained"
"It is better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all" Lord Tenneson.
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11th December 2014 #5
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Well done Marco I bet there were a lot of undesirables & vermin hanging around Lunar House
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11th December 2014 #6
... Marco ... I'm delighted to read about Mary Grace's ILR. Congratulations and well done to you BOTH; the PEO route is definitely worth a wee bit extra expense for the sake of applicants' peace of mind.
's how we felt when Myrna booked her appointment through what was the [then] UKBA's Glasgow Office back in February 2011.
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11th December 2014 #7
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Happy days indeed, Marco, congratulations and best wishes to you and Mary Grace
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11th December 2014 #8
Well done and congratulations Marco!
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11th December 2014 #9
Congrats Marco and to your wife...I'm gonna apply mine next month!
-=rayna.keith=-
...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...
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12th December 2014 #11
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12th December 2014 #12
Congratulations to you both. Next stop Citizenship and then dual citizenship?
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13th December 2014 #16
Well done to you both.
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