New successful case and testimonial on Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR, permanent residency visa) for an Indian national who spent 5 years in the UK on a combination of Tier 2 and Tier 1 (General) visas.

“Thank you all for all your help with this process. Good work!! That's one thing off the mind now!! I dealt with different team members of 1ST 4Immigration during my ILR process (different from the team during the previous visa application), everyone was very helpful and quick with their responses. The answers were very clear, precise and were in line with the latest immigration rules and regulations. I did not have to worry too much about the process. I was guided and helped at each step of the application. If I need 1St 4 immigration for any of the services in future that they provide, I will not hesitate. Thanks to the entire team to help me with my ILR.” 

 
This came from Vish, an Indian citizen, who spent 5 years on Tier 2 and later Tier 1 (General) visas in the UK and it was time to apply for  Indefinite Leave. The “one thing” off the mind Vish is referring to is a very big thing of obtaining permanent residency – ILR. This is indeed a big box to tick! Vish was using earnings from his own limited company in the UK to meet the points for Previous Earnings.  

The next step will be to apply for British Citizenship, which can usually be done after 12 months.   However, there are also other requirements, such as on absences from the UK, which have to be observed. The good thing about applications for Citizenship is that we don’t submit the original passports, so our clients can travel abroad while their applications are being considered.
 
For an individual advice or to make your application as successful please contact us: info@1st4immigration.com or visit   http://www.1st4immigration.com/settlement-indefinite-leave-visas.php

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