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  1. My husband and I not long got back from the settlement checking service as we are due to apply for ILR in person, very soon. Shes sorted it out for us, BUT shes only put ONE each of our most recent payslips in, and im majorly concerned that it wont be enough. The lady claimed that shes does everybodys case in the same way and has never had any problems. but surely one each is nowhere near enough. Help!
  2. I came to UK on study visa in 2004. 2005 I contacted HMRC and was told by HRMC that I am entitle to Work Tax Credit back in 2005 since I and my wife both work atleast 16 hours, I sent in copy of my passport and visa to HMRC and I start getting work tax credit from 2005-2007. Since 2007 till now I never claimed any WTC. Now I have to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain(ILR) and I have come to know that it could jeopardies my application, unless I get a written letter from HMRC that it was their admin error. I am willing to repay back all the amount of the WTC. I need a nice draft of letter to send to HMRC that will give me the evidence I need for home office. How far back in time Hmrc can take repayment back? I am not working from last 5 month unable to find a job, wife is working full time about 700 per month. I wish that hmrc give me letter that it was their admin error without me paying them all the wtc. i think the total amount would be £5-6k over 2yr period. but they would definately blame me for not reading or signing the claim form. is it too late for 2005 to 2007 back repayment. does 6 yr start from the time , i inform them? or 6 yr from 2007 or 2005? wish someone write me a draft letter for hmrc. please
  3. I went to Galsgow UK Border Agency office on 28th of August for my ILR application in person. They refused to take on my application saying that they don't deal with 'self employed' cases thereby meaning that they don't deal with the application wherein the applicant is self employed. Neither the form, nor their website talks about Glasgow office not dealing with self employed case. UK Border Agency has seriuosly let me down. Did anybody had similar experience? I would be interested to know what they have done or what is the right course I should follow on my in-person application fiasco (courtsey UK Border Agency). Regards Varun
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