Welcome back to my blog! It’s been a while since my last post, but I’m excited to be back and share my thoughts and insights with you again. I’ve been away for a little while, but during that time, I’ve been thinking a lot about the direction I want to take this blog, and I have some exciting information that I can’t wait to share with you.
It’s great to be back in the swing of things, and I’m looking forward to connecting with my readers again. Thank you for sticking with me, and I hope you enjoy what’s to come! This post will have multiple parts about the Documents Required for a UK [United Kingdom] ILR – Indefinite Leave to Remain. If you’re applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) in the UK, you’ll need to provide a range of documents to support your application. It’s important to note that the exact documents you’ll need will depend on your individual circumstances and the route you’re applying under. It’s always a good idea to seek advice from an immigration lawyer or advisor to ensure you have all the documents you need before submitting your application.
Disclaimer: I am not a Lawyer to advise on the documents. This is an exhaustive list just for landscape preparation for an individual.
Please review the up-to-date information about obtaining the ILR at the Gov.UK official website at: https://www.gov.uk/indefinite-leave-to-remain, and this post was correct at the time of posting.
The UK Home Office fee is £2,404 for each applicant applying for ILR. Correct as of the date of this article.
Usually, you will get the decision in 6 months, with an exceptionally limitless timeframe for complex applications. You may be able to pay for a faster decision on a visa or settlement (‘indefinite leave to remain’) application if you’re applying from inside the UK. Check the official website for more details on the timelines.
Depending on the solicitor’s experience, they may charge you around £1500 to £5500 + VAT for a new ILR application.