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Из недавних заявлений клиентов Legal Centre (www.legalcentre.org, Mob/Viber/WhatsApp: +44(0)7791145923) + читайте отзывы клиентов здесь : <noindex>https://www.legalcentre.org/reviews.php</noindex> Супер премиум сервис (Super Premium Service) – Tier 1 (Investor): - Продление: 15 мин биометрики с сообщение решения + 3 дня ожидание новой BRP карточки - Получение ILR: 15 мин биометрики с сообщение решения + 3 дня ожидание новой BRP карточки Личный визит с клиентами в отделение UK BA где заявления клиентов Legal Centre рассматриваются в день подачи : - FLR(M) – переход со студенческой визы: 2.5 часа - FLR(M) – продление визы жены британца/лица с ILR: 2 часа - SET(O) – ПМЖ после Tier 2 (General): 2.5 часа - SET(M) – ПМЖ на основании брака с британцем: 2 часа - FLR(FP) – продление статуса по категории «10 лет до ПМЖ»: 3 часа Почтовые заявления клиентов Legal Centre, подаваемые в UK VAC за пределами Великобритании для въезда в Великобританию: – EEA Family Permit: от 2 недель (США) до 2-х месяцев (Европа/другие страны) – Жены и мужья граждан Великобритании/лиц с ПМЖ: 30 дней приоритетное рассмотрение, 50-60 дней стандартное рассмотрение – Гостевые визы — 6-12 дней – Представитель зарубежной компании в Великобритании: стабильно 3-5 недель Почтовые заявления клиентов Legal Centre, подаваемые в отделении UK BA на территории Великобритании: - Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) – ILR – 3 месяца - Tier 1 (Investor) – ILR – 2 меяца - Tier 1(Exceptional Talent) – 3 недели (Stage 1) - EEA(FM) – Retained Right of Residence 4-6 недель - EEA(PR) — EEA child: 1.5-2 месяца - EEA(PR) – EEA citizens: 1.5-2 месяца - EEA(QP) – 1.5 месяца - AN(EU) – 2 месяца - MN1(EU; non-EEA) – 1.5 месяца - AN(non-EEA) – 2-3 месяца - MN1 (EU и non-EEA) – 1.5-2 месяца - FLR(FP) – легализация: 9-10 месяцев - FLR(FP) – продление после первичной легализации: 1.5-2 месяца
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Не строго. Если Вы подаете Royal Mail, то дата отсылки должна быть не позже 21-10-2018. Если курьером (DHL и т.п.) - то UK BA должны получить документы ДО окончания визы.
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Пожалуйста. Рад был Вам помочь.
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13 September 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> UKVI guidance update: updated guidance on form AN (applying for British citizenship by naturalisation): <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> UKVI has published an updated version of 'Naturalisation as a British citizen - a guide for applicants (guide AN)'. >>> UK visa requirements - list for carriers : <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Information for international carriers about visa requirements for passengers travelling to the UK. >>> The Republic of Ireland announced plans for a new “regularisation scheme” to allow certain undocumented migrants to remain in the country legally: <noindex>https://www.mrci.ie/2018scheme/</noindex> On 4 September the Republic of Ireland announced plans for a new “regularisation scheme” to allow certain undocumented migrants to remain in the country legally. The amnesty will be open to anyone who came to Ireland as an international student between January 2005 and December 2010 and is now undocumented. Although few details have been released, the announcement was welcomed by rights groups, including the Migrant Rights Centre Ireland. The charity has been campaigning for years for regularisation schemes for the approximately 26,000 adults and children who work, study, live and love in Ireland without papers. >>> UKVI Guidance: guidance document to form ROA updated : <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...-right-of-abode</noindex> The guidance document to form ROA by which an applicant can apply for a certificate of entitlement proving they have the right to live and work in the UK as been updated.
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Понятно. Дайте знать, как все пройдет.
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Отличные новости, поздравляю !
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Адрес для подачи SETM: Home Office SET (M) Indefinite Leave to Remain PO Box 591 Durham DH1 9FS
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12 September 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> Migration Advisory Committee recommends changes to the Tier 4 Student visa rules The MAC’s recommendations are as follows: 1. To retain no cap on the numbers of international students. 2. Government and the sector should continue to work together to grow the number of international students. 3. International students should not be removed from the net migration statistics. 4. Rules of work while studying and dependant rights should remain unchanged. 5. Widening of the window in which applications for switches from Tier 4 to Tier 2 can be made. 6. Post-study leave period extended to six months for Master’s students, though with a more thorough review of whether this is appropriate. 7. The 12 months leave to remain after PhD completion be incorporated into the original visa duration, subject to meeting progress requirements and course completion, for eligibility to remain in the UK after course end date. This would replace the existing Doctoral Extension scheme that allows the same rights but has to be applied for with associated visa costs. 8. Previous Tier 4 students, who passed their Level 6 (or above) qualification in the UK, should be entitled to a two-year period from course completion during which they can apply out-of-country for a Tier 2 visa, under the same rules as current in-country Tier 4 to Tier 2 switches.
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Неделя выдалась насышенной - очередная подача и получение ILR для инвестора по категогии Tier 1(Investor). Как всегда, подавал заявление инвестора через Super Premium Service. BRP с ILR пришла на третий день, но ее пришлос перезаказывать, т.к. я был в тот день с форумчанкой в нашем местном UK BA Premium Service Centre и получал форумчанке ILR как жене британца. Заявление рассмотрели за 2.5 часа.
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+1.......... Довольно часто вижу, как клиенты, несмотря на инструкции, все же пытаются заполнить ВСЮ анкету.
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11 September 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> UKVI Guidance: USA: apply for a UK visa: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...ntent=immediate</noindex> Information about applying for a UK visa in the USA, including applying online, paying fees, additional services, visa application centres, posting application forms and the super priority service. Change of postal address for applications. >>> Court of Appeal rules that Paposhvili decision has no effect on Article 8 medical cases: <noindex>https://www.bailii.org/eu/cases/ECHR/2016/1113.html</noindex> The Court of Appeal has ruled that the Strasbourg decision in Paposhvili v Belgium (application no. 41738/10) has no effect on cases where someone relies on Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights to claim that they should not be removed from the UK because of a lack of medical treatment in their country of origin. In SL (St Lucia) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] EWCA Civ 1894, the court considered the case of a woman from St Lucia who suffered from mental health problems so serious that she had been unable to give oral evidence in the First-tier Tribunal. Her counsel argued that Paposhvili had made it easier for a medical condition claim to succeed under Article 8. Earlier this year the same court had held that Paposhvili had led to a “very modest extension” in the scope of Article 3, from cases where the individual is already dying to cases where, after removal, there would be a serious, rapid and irreversible decline in their health leading to death or intense suffering. In this appeal, Lord Justice Hickinbottom ruled that there had been no corresponding change in the balancing exercise to be conducted under Article 8: “I am entirely unpersuaded that Paposhvili has any impact on the approach to article 8 claims. As I have described, it concerns the threshold of severity for article 3 claims; and, at least to an extent, as accepted in AM (Zimbabwe), it appears to have altered the European test for such threshold. However, there is no reason in logic or practice why that should affect the threshold for, or otherwise the approach to, article 8 claims in which the relevant individual has a medical condition. As I have indicated and as GS (India) emphasises, article 8 claims have a different focus and are based upon entirely different criteria. In particular, article 8 is not article 3 with merely a lower threshold: it does not provide some sort of safety net where a medical case fails to satisfy the article 3 criteria. An absence of medical treatment in the country of return will not in itself engage article 8. The only relevance to article 8 of such an absence will be where that is an additional factor in the balance with other factors which themselves engage article 8 (see (MM (Zimbabwe) at [23] per Sales LJ).” It is difficult to dispute this conclusion. In Paposhvili the European Court of Human Rights considered Article 8 and concluded that Belgium would have violated that human right if it had removed Mr Paposhvili — but, crucially, that ruling was based entirely on the court’s view that Belgium had failed to comply with its duty to investigate the likely conditions on return as required by Article 3. There was no discussion before the Grand Chamber about how the Article 8 balancing exercise should work and therefore no ruling for the domestic courts in this country to take account of. This issue awaits further development in the jurisprudence of the Strasbourg court before it becomes a live topic again in domestic courts.
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10 September 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> UKVI Forms: Application for UK visa as member of HM Armed Forces: VAF AF: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...d-forces-vaf-af</noindex> UKVI have updated the application forms to apply for a UK visa as a current or former member of the armed forces or their family member.
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Приветствую, Точно секцию, страницу и версию анкеты дайте ?
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Приветствую. Отличные новости. Был рад помочь Вам.
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Приветствую, Итак: 1. они будут предоставлять фин доки как селфемплойд ( физ лицо предприниматель, Фоп), посмотрела список рекомендуемых доков, предлагается прилагать доки о регистрации, декларацию в налоговую, выписки со счета. Этого достаточно? - Добавьте письмо от бухгалтера. 2. В группе едет также взрослый ребёнок (21 год) со своей девушкой. Парень официально не учится и не работает , девушка учится. Ее справку с Универа дадим. А что ему предоставлять ? Родители приложат обещания содержать и вернуть на родину ( билеты уже куплены, пока были дешевле), есть пару поездок по Европе, это все в паспорте. И также девушку тоже обещать содержать или она должна свои какие то сбережения показывать и надежнее ли эти? - Это уже не ребенок (старше 21 года). Нужно доказать, за что он живет на Родине, кто спонсоры на Родине и, самое главное, что по возвращению на Родину помощь спонсоров (родителей) не прекратится. Со ссылкой на документы по доходу (и сбережениям, если есть) родителей. 3. Мы можем только показать пару тысяч на сберегательном счёте и свои обещания предоставить трансфер с аэропорта, кров и еду. Текущие счета выходят регулярно в ноли. Пару тысяч ведь должно хватит для положительного решения? - Обычно да. При условии, что в Вашем письме будет описание того, что все гости будут делать у Вас (куда ездить будете и т.п.).
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Если Вы имеете в виду, открываются ли слоты раньше, чем за 45 дней - ответ "нет". Это правило относится ко всем PSC в Великобритании. Сегодня брал слоты для форумчанок в нашем местном PSC: - FLRM - SETM - SETO и FLR(FP) Но у нас свои "правила":
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Это: - логически правильно - совпадает с тем, что я сказал выше
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07 September 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> UKVI forms: online application introduced for FLR(DL) and FLR(LR) applications: <noindex>https://visas-immigration.service.gov.uk/product/flr-lr</noindex> and <noindex>https://visas-immigration.service.gov.uk/product/flr-dl</noindex> - FLR(DL): Form to apply for an extension of stay or indefinite leave to remain in the UK if you were refused asylum but given another type of permission to stay in the UK. - FLR(LR): Form to apply to extend your stay in the UK on the basis of long residence.
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Приветствую, Итак:
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Пожалуйста. Рад был помочь Вам.
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Приветствую, А письмо от работодателя разве не нужно с указанием, что вы работали у него с такого по такое число ( или по текущий момент) и в такой-то должности и получаете такую-то зарплату? - Нет, не нужно. Кстати, интересно,что форму AN они поменяли в июле 2018, а буклет и гайд оставили нетронутыми с февраля 2018. - Текущая форма здесь: <noindex>https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/...citizen-form-an</noindex> Формы переодически меняются.
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09 September 2018 – Read the reviews about our assistance to immigrants and their families like yours :-) And as usual, the useful and just interesting UK & EEA Immigration Law news and updates from the Legal Centre - www.legalcentre.org – Mob : +44(0)7791145923 >>> According to the UK BA response, the Settled status under the UK Immigration Rules cannot be backdated ! Under the current EEA Regulations when an EEA national (and his/her family member) applies for Permanent Residence, the UK BA can usually backdate the application for the Permanent Residence. That means, if an EEA national has provided, with his/her EEA Permanent Residence application sufficient evidence of his/her economic activity in the UK in the last 5+ years, that EEA national’s EEA Permanent Residence application may then be backdated in relation to that EEA national’s DEEMED date that EEA national has acquired his/her Permanent Status in the UK. Such a backdate of the acquisition of the Permanent Residence date may be very helpful as in many cases the Legal Centre’s EEA clients and their non-EEA family members may, in many cases, apply to become British citizens without any delays (usually +12 months). Now, from the information received from the UK BA, it is clear, that under the EU Settled Scheme there unlikely be any backdates of the EEA nationals’ ILRs. That sadly means, that those EEA nationals, who has not now obtained their Permanent Residence under the currently available EEA regulations, will, in the future, have to wait for the 12 additional months since the grant of their “new” Settled (ILR) status under then the UK Immigration Rules. Namely, the UK BA is saying the following: “Settled status (ILR) cannot be back-dated, you only hold it once it is granted by the Home Office. Therefore individuals will need to be resident for a further 12 months free from immigration control before they are eligible to apply for citizenship. Kind regards, Settlement Scheme Toolkit Team” It is still not late to apply for the Permanent Residence status under the currently existing EEA Regulations in order to then promptly apply to become a British citizen, and avoid the minimum 12 months waiting period before a Naturalization application can, otherwise, be made, under the then UK Immigration Law. We are here to help: <noindex>https://legalcentre.org/Initial-Consultation.html</noindex> >>> Fellow church-goers can give “expert evidence” on an asylum seeker’s conversion to Christianity: <noindex>https://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/2018/</noindex>[2018]_CSIH_58.html TF and MA v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2018] CSIH 58 is a recent Court of Session (Inner House) decision which addresses two key themes within the immigration and asylum sphere. Firstly, the extent to which adverse credibility findings against an appellant on the basis of one ground of appeal can be used in the refusal of a separate unrelated ground. Secondly, in cases based on religious persecution, the nature of evidence given by church witnesses, its admissibility and the weight to be attributed to it.
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Отлично :-)