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SET (LR)

version 04/2015

Application For Indefinite Leave To


Remain In The UK On The Basis Of
Long Residence And For A Biometric
Immigration Document
In accordance with paragraph 34 of the Immigration Rules, this form is a specified
form for the purpose of the Immigration Rules as of 6 April 2015 and must be used for
all applications made on or after that date for the purposes stated on this page.

Long Residence
in the UK

You also need the separate guidance documents listed below, which you should read
before making your application:

SET(LR)guidance notes

UK Visas & Immigration photograph guidance

If you do not already have these documents, you can get them from our website at
www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk-visas-and-immigration
Our application forms change periodically. If you obtain this form some time before
applying, please check that it is still the version which must be used when you are
ready to apply.
Applications on this form may be made by post or in person at one of our Premium
Service Centres. To apply in Person, you must make an appointment.
DUTY TO STATE ALL REASONS TO REMAIN IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
All your reasons or grounds for wishing to stay in the United Kingdom must be
stated in this application. This requirement is being given under section 120 of
the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002. If you do not tell us now of any
reasons or grounds for remaining in the United Kingdom and you tell us later without
good reason, you will lose any right of appeal you may have otherwise qualified for if
we refuse your claim. You can use the box at the end of section 3.2.
If you are applying by post, you must send your application to the following
address:
Home Office
SET(LR)
Indefinite Leave to Remain
PO Box 591
Durham
DH1 9FS

This form is
to be used for
applications
made on or after
6 April 2015

PAYMENT GUIDANCE
The Fee
There is a fee of 1500 for this application.
Applications can be made in person at a
Premium Service Centre for a same day
consideration of your application. There is
an additional fee for this service and all fees
will be taken when you book an appointment.
For more details and to book an appointment
please visit www.gov.uk/ukvi-premiumservice-centres
Please note that your application will be
rejected as invalid if you do not pay the
specified fee.
The fee charged is for the processing and
consideration of the application. This fee
will be payable once the application form is
received by the Home Office or its payment
processing agent, regardless of the outcome
of the application.
We cannot begin the consideration process
until the payment has cleared. We allow 5
working days for payments made by cheque
to clear, credit/debit cards and postal orders
will clear immediately.

Who may apply with you


The immigration rules for Long Residence do
not allow dependants.

How you can pay


You must pay by any of the following methods:

* Maestro - We will accept any Maestro card


if you are applying in person at a Premium
Service Centre but only Maestro cards issued
in the UK if you are applying by post or courier.
Please note that your application is invalid if
you do not pay the specified fee in full or if you
pay by any method other than those specified
above. You will be required to make a fresh
application, and any delay in doing so may
affect your appeal rights if your application is
subsequently refused.

Cheques and postal orders


You must make the cheque or postal order
payable to Home Office and cross the cheque
or postal order A/C Payee only. Please write
the full name and date of birth of the applicant
on the back of the cheque and/or each postal
order and keep the postal order receipt(s).
Please make sure that the date and the
amount (words and figures) are correct and
that the cheque is signed properly. Attach your
cheque or postal order(s) to the front of the
application form.

Completing the payment details page


To ensure that your payment is processed
without any delay, please follow this guidance
when completing Section 1 of this form
(Payment Details).
A1 Tick the fee appropriate to your application
- see above guidance. If you do not select a
fee then we cannot take a payment and your
application will be rejected as invalid.

Debit card - Delta, Maestro* (including Solo)

A2-A3 If the address for correspondence is


different from your home address in the UK,
please give that address at A2. If a solicitor
or other authorised immigration adviser is
submitting the application, it should be their
address at A2 and their name at A3. These
details will also be used to acknowledge receipt
of the application.

Bankers draft (payable to the Home Office)


(postal applications only)

A4 Applicants full name, as given in his or her


passport or travel document.

Cheque (postal applications only)


Postal Order (postal applications only)
Credit card - Visa (including Electron),
MasterCard, or American Express (Amex)

A5 Applicants date of birth


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Method of payment
A6 Tick one of the boxes to show which
method of payment you are using
A7 - A9 If paying by cheque or bankers draft
enter the bank account number, sort code and
cheque number

Paying by credit / debit card


A10 The name as displayed on the credit/debit
card
A11 Card number - this is the long number
across the centre of the card
A12-A14 Enter the details where available on
the card
A15 The Card Verification Value (CVV) is a
3-digit security code found on the back of
the card on the signature strip - it consists of
the last 3 digits. For Amex the security code
consists of 4-digits and is found on the front of
the card.

A17-A18 Cardholders signature - the person


named on the credit/debit card must sign and
date these sections.

Consideration process
If the payment submitted does not cover
the full cost of your application, it will be an
invalid application and the form, together
with any documentation submitted, will be
returned to you.
The fee charged is for the processing and
consideration of the application. This fee
will be payable once the application form is
received by the Home Office or its payment
processing agent, regardless of the outcome
of the application.
We cannot begin the consideration process
until the payment has cleared. We allow 5
working days for payments made by cheque
to clear, credit/debit cards and postal orders
will clear immediately.

If you do not provide the CVV number,


we cannot take your payment and your
application will be rejected as invalid.

AUTHORISED SIGNATURE

4567 123

123

CVV

AMERICAN EXPRESS

CVV

1234

1234 123456 12345

1234

A16 For card payments circle the amount you


are required to pay
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Section 1 - Payment Details SET (LR)


Please complete this section in block capitals and black ink.

A. Application Details

Applicants should refer to the Payment Guidance Notes which accompany this application
form.
A1. Tick the applicable boxes and fee. If no fee is ticked we cannot take a payment and your
application will be rejected as invalid:
the applicant is making a SET (LR) application
1500 Standard
A2. Contact Address in the UK for correspondence

Postcode
A3. Contact Name in the UK if different from that of the applicant
A4. Applicants Full Name

A5. Applicants date of birth

D D

M M

Y Y Y Y

A6. Please select the method of payment from the list below:
United Kingdom postal order (payable to
Home Office) - go to question A19

Cheque/bankers draft (payable to


Home Office) - go to question A7

Visa/Mastercard/Amex - go to question A10

Delta / Maestro - go to question A10

A7. Account number

A9. Cheque number

A8. Sort code

A10. Please debit the following account: Name on card

A11. Card number (the long number across the centre of the card)
A12. Valid from

A13. Expiry date

A16. Circle amount to be paid -

A14. Issue number


(where
available)

A15. CVV security number


(3 digit number or
4 digit number for
Amex)

1500 - standard
A17. Cardholders signature
A18. Date DD/MM/YYYY

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If you are producing a double-sided copy of this


application form, please include this page and
make sure it falls on the reverse of the payment
details page in the two-sided copy.
For administrative reasons, it is important that
the rest of the form begins with Section 2 Applicants Details facing upwards

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Section 2 - Applicants Details

It is mandatory to complete this section as required. Please note that this application will be
invalid if you do not.
Help on the questions is given at the end of this application form. Failure to complete this section
may lead to a delay in the consideration of your application.

B. Personal Details
Photographs
You must provide two recent identical photographs of yourself with your full name on the back of
each one. Please place the photographs in a small sealed envelope, together with those of any
dependants included in section F, and attach it across this space with a staple or paper clip at the
right-hand side of the page/envelope.
Please make sure that the staple or paper clip does not damage or mark the photographs. All
photographs must be as specified in the photo guidance. A copy of the photograph guidance can
be found at:
www.gov.uk/photos-for-passports
B1. Title - please select from the following list:
Mr

Mrs

Miss

Ms

Other (please state)

B2. First name(s) as stated in your passport or travel document:

B3. Last name(s) or family name(s) as stated in your passport or travel document:

B4. If you are known, or have ever been known, by any other name(s) than those given
above, please give details below and send the evidence showing the name change:
Name known by

Nationality at the
time of using this
name

Dates from and to

Evidence sent

Please photocopy this page if more space is needed.


B5. Date of birth:

B6. Gender:

Male

Female

B7. Your current nationality

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B8. Village, town or city of birth:

B9. Country of birth:

B10. Relationship status - please select from the following list:


Married or civil partner
Single

Unmarried partner

Widowed or surviving civil partner

Divorced or dissolved civil partnership

Separated or separation order

B12. Your Home Office reference number(s) (if known):


Reference number 1:
Reference number 2:
Reference number 3:
B13. Your UK National Insurance number (if known):

B14. If you have had a previous UK National Insurance number (please state):

B15. Home address in the UK:

Postcode:
B16. Date you started living at this address:

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If you have lived at the address above for less than five years please provide your previous
address details and the dates you lived there.
Previous address 1:

Postcode:
From

To

B17. Telephone numbers:

Preferred contact (tick)

Home:
Work:
Mobile:
B18. Your email address if you have one. We may use your email address to communicate
with you about the status of your application. Please write your email address clearly in
block capitals and note that we can only send updates to the email address you provide

B19. Please re-enter your email address in block capitals in the box below

B20. Correspondence address (if different from above):

Postcode:

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C. Passport or travel documents and Biometric Residence Permits.


Help on the questions is given at the end of this application form.
In accordance with regulations 3 and 4 of the Immigration (Biometric Registration)
(Amendment ) Regulations 2009, anyone applying for an extension of stay in the UK in
the categories for which this application form is specified must also apply for a biometric
immigration document, otherwise known as a Biometric Residence Permit. This also
applies to applications made at the same time by any dependants of the main applicant. For
information about Biometric Residence Permits, please see the help text, which you should
read before completing this form.
For the application to be valid and complete, you must provide your original current
passport or travel document unless it is not available for one of the reasons specified on
the application form. If you have a current grant of leave on a BRP you must also provide
your BRP for the application to be valid and complete. You should also provide all previous
passports and/or travel documents that you have used to travel to and remain in the United
Kingdom.
C1. Under what nationality did you enter the United Kingdom?
C2. If you are a dual national, what is your other nationality?
C3. If you have held a previous nationality, what was it?

From

To

C4. Is your current Passport/Travel document enclosed?


Passport/ Travel
Document number

Nationality

Yes

Issue Date Expiry Date

go to C6 No

go to C5

Place of issue

C5. If not enclosed then location of Passport/Travel Document


Lost

Stolen

Expired-returned to national authorities

C6. Do you have any passport or travel document which contains a previous grant of leave or
which you used when you last travelled to the UK?
Yes

document enclosed, passport/travel document number is

Yes

document not enclosed, it is:

Lost

Stolen

No
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Expired

These questions will ask you for information about the Biometric residence permit (BRP)
that have previously been issued to you. If you have lost or had a BRP stolen then you
should have reported this to the Police.
C7. Have you been issued with a BRP?

Yes

go to C8

No

go to C11

C8. BRP number


C9. Where is your BRP now? (please tick)
I am submitting it with this
application

Expired and returned to


the Home Office

Stolen

Lost

Elsewhere in the
Home Office

 o to
g
C11

go to C10

C10. Have you reported this to the Home Office card management services?
Yes

No

C11. Which age group do you belong to (at the date of submitting your application)?
15 years & under

go to C12

16 years & over

go to part D

C12. What is the title of the person accompanying you to have your biometric details taken?
Mr

Mrs

Miss

Ms

Other (please state)

C13. First name(s) or given name(s)

C14. Last name(s) or family name(s)

C15. Their date of birth

C16. Their place of birth


C17. Relationship to you
C18. Is this person your parent or legal guardian
Yes

go to Part D

No

go to C19

C19. Explain why your parent or legal guardian will not be accompanying you

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D. Immigration History
It is mandatory to complete Section D. If it is not complete the application will be invalid and
will be returned to you. Help on the questions is given at the end of this application form.
D1. What is your current immigration status in the United Kingdom?
D2. When did you first enter the UK? This refers to the date of your first entry into the UK at
the beginning of the period of stay on which this application is based.
Day
D

Month
M

Year
Y

D3. Since then have you had any absences from the UK? If yes, give the dates you left and
returned to the UK and the reason for the absence in the spaces below. List all absences
however short and in date order. If you need more space, continue on a separate sheet and
enclose it with your application.
Yes
Date left the UK

No
Date returned to
the UK

Reason for absence

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D4. When does your current leave expire?

D5. If your leave to enter/remain has expired, did this leave expire more than 28 days before
this application was made?
Yes

go to D6

No or not expired

go to D7

D6.Tick to confirm you are submitting evidence of exceptional circumstances which


prevented you from submitting your application within 28 days of overstaying.
D7. Have you ever stayed in the United Kingdom beyond the end of your period of leave?
Yes

provide details below:

No

reason(s) why and the dates of the overstay

D8. Have you ever worked in the United Kingdom without immigration permission to do so
(that is, contrary to your conditions of stay)?
Yes

provide details below:

No

reason(s) why and the dates this work was undertaken

D9. Have you ever illegally entered the United Kingdom?


Yes

provide details below:

No

details and dates when this happened

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D10. Have you ever used deception when seeking leave to enter or leave to remain?
Yes

provide details below:

No

details and dates when this happened

D11. Do you currently have any other applications with us on which you are awaiting a
decision?
Yes

provide details below:

No

details, including the date the application was submitted,the category and the payment
reference number

D12. Do you currently have an appeal with the Asylum and Immigration Chamber which is yet
to be heard?
Yes

provide details below:

No

details, including the date the appeal, the category and the payment reference number of the
original application (where applicable)

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D13. Please state what ties you have with:


The country where you were born.
Any country whose nationality you hold.
Any country where you have lived for more than five years.
You should tell us about any family, friends or other connections with that country.

Country

Social cultural or family ties

If your 10 years continuous lawful residence includes a period of time spent in the UK as an
EEA national exercising treaty rights, or as a family member of an EEA national exercising
treaty rights you must complete the following. If you are not relying on a period spent in the
UK as an EEA national exercising treaty rights or as a family member of an EEA national
exercising treaty rights please go to section E.
D14. Have you spent time in the UK as;
an EEA national exercising teaty rights
a family member of an EEA national exercising treaty
rights

D15. Please state on what basis the EEA national was exercising treaty rights.
Date from

Date to

Please provide details


Basis of Stay e.g. worker,
of employment, selfstudent, self-employed, selfemployment, school or
sufficient, retired, incapacity.
college.

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D16. If EEA treaty rights were exercised in employment, self-employment or study, please
give details below starting with the most recent.
Name and address of
employer or place of
study

From

To

Type of buisness if self- Job title if


employed
employed

You must provide evidence to support the above.


If you are the family member of an EEA national exercising their treaty rights you should provide
sufficient evidence to demonstrate when you became the family member of an EEA national, e.g.
marriage/birth certificate. If you are married or in a civil partnership with an EEA national you should
provide evidence to confirm this.
Please tick to confirm that you have enclosed the relevant evidence

E. Personal History (criminal convictions, war crimes, etc.)


It is mandatory to complete section E. If it is not complete the application will be invalid and
will be returned to you. This section asks you about any criminal convictions you have, any
civil judgements or civil penalties made against you and details of any involvement you may
have had in war crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity or terrorism. If you fail to answer
all of these questions as fully and accurately as possible, your application may be refused.
It is an offence under Section 26(1)(c) of the Immigration Act 1971 to make a statement or
representation which is known to be false or is not believed to be true. Information given will
be checked with other agencies.
E1. Have you been convicted of any criminal offence in the UK or any other country?
Yes

- go to question E2

No

- go to question E3

E2. Please give details below for each criminal conviction, starting with the most recent one.
If you have received more than two convictions, please photocopy this page and enclose it
with this form.
Criminal conviction 1
Country where convicted:

Nature of the offence:

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Sentence given:

Date sentenced:

If you were sentenced to a period of imprisonment, what was the


length of the prison sentence imposed (in months)?

months

Criminal conviction 2
Country where convicted:

Nature of the offence:

Sentence given:

Date sentenced

If you were sentenced to a period of imprisonment, what was the


length of the prison sentence imposed (in months)?
E3. Do you have any civil judgments against you or
any civil penalty under the UK Immigration Acts?

months

Yes

go to E4

No

go to E5

E4. Give details for each civil judgment or any civil penalty under the UK Immigration Acts,
starting with the most recent one. If you have received more than two civil judgments and/or
civil penalties under the UK Immigration Acts, please photocopy this page and enclose it with
this form.
Details of judgment or civil penalty 1:

Date of judgment or civil penalty:

Country where judgment made:

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Details of judgment or civil penalty 2:

Date of judgment or civil penalty:

Country where judgment made:

Questions E5 to E9 below must be answered, even if question E1 has been answered No.
For help in answering these questions, please see the definitions at the end of this section.

E5. Have you ever been charged or indicted in any country with a
criminal offence for which you have not yet been tried in court?

Yes

No

Yes

No

E7. Have you ever been involved in, supported or encouraged


terrorist activities in any country?

Yes

No

E8. Have you ever been a member of, or given support to, an
organisation which has been concerned in terrorism?

Yes

No

Yes

No

E6. In times of either peace or war have you ever been involved,
or suspected of involvement, in war crimes, crimes against
humanity or genocide?

E9. Have you ever, by any means or medium, expressed views


that justify or glorify terrorist violence or that may encourage
others to terrorist acts or other serious criminal acts?

E10.If question E5, E6, E7, E8, E9 above has been answered yes please give further
details in the space provided below. If more space is needed continue on a separate
sheet and enclose it with this form.

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Definitions
For the purpose of answering questions E5 to E9,
the following information provides guidance on
actions which may constitute war crimes, crimes
against humanity, genocide, or terrorist activities.
This guidance is not exhaustive. The full
definitions of war crimes, crimes against
humanity and genocide can be found in Schedule
8 of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 at
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2001/17/
contents or purchased from The Stationery
Office (telephone 0870 600 5522). It is the
applicants responsibility to satisfy him/herself
that he/she is familiar with the definitions and can
answer the questions accurately.

War crimes
Grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions
committed during an armed conflict. This
includes an internal armed conflict and an
international armed conflict. The types of acts
that may constitute a war crime include wilful
killing, torture, extensive destruction of property
not justified by military necessity, unlawful
deportation, the intentional targeting of civilians
and the taking of hostages.

Terrorist activities
Any act committed, or the threat of action,
designed to influence a government or
intimidate the public and made for the
purposes of advancing a political, religious or
ideological cause and that involves serious
violence against a person; that may endanger
another persons life; creates a serious risk
to the health or safety of the public; involves
serious damage to property; is designed to
seriously disrupt or interfere with an electronic
system.
Organisations concerned with terrorism
An organisation is concerned with terrorism if
it commits or participates in acts of terrorism;
prepares for terrorism; promotes or encourages
terrorism (including the unlawful glorification
of terrorism); or is otherwise concerned in
terrorism.

Crimes against humanity


Acts committed at any time (not just during
armed conflict) as part of a widespread or
systematic attack, directed against any civilian
population with knowledge of the attack. This
would include offences such as murder, torture,
rape, severe deprivation of liberty in violation
of fundamental rules of international law and
enforced disappearance of persons.
Genocide
Acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole
or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious
group.

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Section 3 - Knowledge of Language and Life in the UK


From 28 October 2013, to qualify for indefinite leave to remain, all applicants aged 18-64 must
meet a revised Knowledge of Language and Life requirement. The separate guidance notes to
this form provide details of where to find further information about this requirement.
3.1 Have you obtained the following to show that you have met the knowledge of language
and life in the UK requirement?
Life in the UK test pass;
and either
A speaking and listening qualification at level B1 or above from the Secure
English Language Test (SELT) list (Go to question 3.3 below); OR
An ESOL qualification at Entry Level 3, Level 1 or Level 2 , that includes
speaking and listening which has been regulated by the Office of
Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual). It must be listed as an
ESOL qualification on the Ofqual Register and taken in England, Wales or
Northern Ireland; OR
A National Qualification in ESOL at Scottish Qualifications Framework (SCFQ)
levels 4, 5 or 6, awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA); OR
An academic qualification deemed by UK NARIC to meet the recognised standard
of a Bachelors or Masters degree or PhD in the United Kingdom and:
- UK NARIC has confirmed that the qualification was taught or researched in
English; or
- the qualification was taught or researched in the UK or a majority English
speaking country (other than Canada); OR
You are a national of a majority English speaking country (as in the list at https://
www.gov.uk/english-language)
3.2 . If you have not obtained one of the relevant qualifications, are you claiming exemption
from this requirement because a physical or other condition prevents you from taking the
Life in the UK test or doing a speaking and listening qualification in English?
Yes

No

If you are claiming exemption, you must provide a doctors letter or similar evidence confirming that
you are unable to take the test or obtain a speaking and listening qualification. An exemption will only
be agreed exceptionally. If you have answered yes to this question go to Section 4.

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If you have any reasons or grounds for wishing to stay in the United Kingdom which you have not
already mentioned in your application you should do so now in the box below.

3.3 If you have a speaking and listening qualification in English at B1 CEFR or higher, or
an equivalent level qualification, is it:
A test that is on the Home Office list of approved tests go to question 3.4.
A test that is on the Ofqual register or awarded by the Scottish Qualifications Authority
go to section 4
3.4 When did you sit your English language test?
On or after 6 April 2015 go to question 3.5.
Before 6 April 2015 go to question 3.6

3.5 Please provide details of your English language test (sat on or after 6 April 2015):
Tick to confirm which body awarded your test:
IELTS SELT Consortium
Trinity College London

Provide the SELT unique electronic reference number provided by the awarding body:

Go to section 4

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3.6 Please provide details of your English language test (sat before 6 April 2015):
Awarding body
Cambridge English
City & Guilds
Pearson
Trinity College London

Title of qualification

Level of qualification

Date of award

Award reference number

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Section 4 - Documents
You must provide the documents specified below which are relevant to your application. If
you do not, we reserve the right to decide your application on the basis of the information and
documents provided. Tick the relevant boxes to show the documents you are providing. They
must be originals.
Please note that in some cases, we may have to ask for other documents in addition to those
specified in this form.
Passports and immigration documents
Your current passport or travel document. If you last entered the UK on a previous
passport or travel document, please also provide this document if you have it.
Your Biometrics Residence Permit if you have been issued with one since entering the UK.
See Note 4.

Note 4 Residence Permits have been issued to certain foreign nationals since 25 November
2008 when they have been given permission to remain in the UK. Unless reported lost or
stolen, they should be enclosed with any application for further permission to remain in the UK.

All the passports you have held during this time. If you cannot provide them all, you must
provide the passports you have together with any Home Office letter(s) or other document(s)
granting you leave to enter and/or remain in the UK. You should also provide documents of the
type listed below to show that you were continuously resident in the UK during any periods for
which you are unable to provide a passport.
Doctors letter(s) showing registration for each year of your stay and lettes from hospital(s)
or other local health service(s)
Council tax letter(s) or bills for each year of your stay
Gas, electricity and water and other domestic bills or statements for each year of your stay

National Insurance contribution records for each year of your stay or P60 forms
HM Revenue and Custom/Inland Revenue letter(s) and/or P60 statements of income tax
paid

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Employer(s) letter(s) confirming the dates during which you have been employed
Department for Work and Pensions letter(s) and letters or other documents from other
government departments or agencies
Full birth certificate(s), ie one which shows the parents names for any of your children
born in the UK
Mortgage document(s) showing any property you own in the UK and/or a letter from your
landord confirming the period of your tenancy
Any other documents/details which support your application

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Section 5 - Consent for The Home Office to Request Verification Checks


From the applicant :
I understand that you will check whether the information and supporting documentation that I
have supplied to the Home Office from a bank or utility company is correct. Correct means that
documents are unaltered originals issued by the bank or utility company and that the information
on them is correct and applies to me or the person named as a customer on the document.
I agree to the bank or utility company, without seeking any further consent from me, telling you
whether the information or documentation I have supplied is correct or in what way (if any) it is
not correct.
I agree to the banks or utility companys disclosure to the Home Office of any relevant personal
data they hold on me for the above purposes. If I have not supplied correct information or supporting documentation to the Home Office the bank or utility company may disclose my relevant
correct personal data.
If the information or supporting documentation also contains personal data relating to a joint customer or customers of mine on the bank or utility company account, or relates to another person
who is to provide financial support, I confirm that I have obtained the consent of those persons to
the disclosure of their personal data to the extent reasonably necessary for the above purposes.
I understand that the information obtained may be used as part of the decision making process
about my application and may, if necessary, be disclosed to a court.
[I understand that providing information or documentation that is not correct will normally result in
my application being refused and may lead to my prosecution for a criminal offence.]
Name and address of applicant

Postcode:

Signature

Date

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If the account with the bank or utility company is in the joint names of the applicant and
other people, each of those others should sign the following declaration :
The above-named person (the applicant) has given the Home Office documentation about
his or her accounts with banks or utility companies (a company) so that the Home Office can
check that is correct. I am a joint customer with the applicant on some or all of those accounts.
Information about the applicant may thus also reveal information about me.
I agree to the company giving the Home Office relevant personal data it holds about me in
relation to the account. This only covers data about me as joint customer with the applicant
(and not about any other accounts I hold in my sole name) and limited to what is necessary to
confirm that the documentation the applicant has supplied is correct. If that documentation is
not correct, the company may give the Home Office details of any inaccuracies / discrepancies
in the information that the applicant has provided, and may also disclose to the Home Office the
correct information that they have on record about the account.
I agree that this information may be used as part of the decision making process about the
application and may, if necessary, be disclosed to a court.
Name and address of applicant

Postcode:
Signature

Date

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Section 6 - Declarations
F. Applicant Declaration
It is mandatory for you to sign below to show you have read and understood the following
declaration. If it is not complete the application will be invalid and returned to you. It must be
signed by you personally and not by a representative or other person acting on your behalf.
If you are under 18, your parent or legal guardian should sign on your behalf.
Declaration
I hereby apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK for myself. The information I have given in
this form is complete and is true to the best of my knowledge.
The photographs I have submitted with my application are a true likeness of me.
The documents I have submitted in support of my application are complete and correct to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
I agree to co-operate with Home Office officials, or any other person charged by the Secretary
of State for the Home Office with conducting pre-issue and post-issue checks in relation to this
application.
I understand that, if I do not meet the requirements for indefinite leave to remain, my application may
be treated as an application for limited leave to remain and that the Secretary of State may refuse
this application for limited leave to remain or reject it as invalid, where any requirement to pay an
immigration health surcharge under the Immigration (Health Charge) Order 2015 is not met.
If there is a material change in my circumstances or any new information relevant to this application
becomes available before it is decided, I will inform the Home Office.
I am aware that the rules and requirements for applications may change in the future and that I
should not assume the current rules and requirements will continue to apply.
I agree to the Home Office using the data provided in this application in accordance with its
Information Charter.
Your information may be shared with the National Health Service (NHS) in England, but this is only
to help you access health services in the UK should you need to.
I accept that, in the event that I do not meet the requirements for indefinite leave, my application
may also be considered as an application for limited leave to remain and understand that the
Secretary of State will not grant a period of limited leave unless the requirement to pay an
immigration health charge under the Immigration (Health Charge) Order 2015 has been met.
I understand that my details may in certain circumstances be passed to fraud prevention agencies to
prevent and detect fraud and money laundering. I also understand that such agencies may provide
the Home Office with information about me. Further details explaining when information may be
passed to or from fraud prevention agencies and how that information may be used can be obtained
from the Home Office website.
I understand that if I am informing the Home Office that I have changed my gender, these details
may in certain circumstances be shared with other Home Office colleagues. I consent to this, where
necessary and understand that this information will only be shared in limited circumstances relating
to identity and security in line with Section 22 of the Gender Recognition Act. I am aware they will
otherwise be treated in confidence and that my rights under the Equality Act 2010, Data Protection
Act 1998 and Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights will be unaffected

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Declaration continued
Name:
Signature:
Date:
D

G. Representatives Details and Declaration


You should fill in this section if you are a third party, such as a representative, dealing
with the application on behalf of an applicant.
G1. Is a representative acting for you in relation to this application?
Yes

- go to question G2

No

- go to section 6

G2. Name of your representatives organisation:

G3. Contact name of your representative:

G4. Select the title of the contact person within your organisation:
Mr
Mrs
Miss
Ms
Other (please state)
G5. Representatives address:

Postcode:
G6. Representatives telephone number:
G7. Representatives email address:

G8. Representatives fax number

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G9. Are you regulated by the Office of the Immigration Service Commissioner (OISC)?
Yes
- go to question G10
- go to question G11
No
G10. Give your OISC registration number: (Then go to question G14)

G11. Are you authorised to practice and regulated by a designated professional body or
supervised by such a person?
Yes
- go to G12
- go to G14
No
G12. Select the relevant body from the following options:
The Law Society

The Law Society of


Scotland

The Law Society of


Northern Ireland

The Faculty of
Advocates

The Institute of Legal


Executives

The General Council of the


Bar of Northern Ireland

The General Council of the Bar


G13. Is your representative approved by the British Council?

Yes

No

G14. This section must be completed by all representatives, who are dealing with this
application on the applicants behalf. They must now read the declaration below and
authorise as the representative or other person acting on the applicants behalf:
I have been appointed by the applicant to make this application.
I confirm that the applicant has completed and verified the application and the application is,
to the best of my knowledge and belief, true and correct.
Once the Home Office has decided the application, I will give the applicant all
correspondence from the Home Office relating to the decision.
I am permitted to give immigration advice and immigration services by Section 84 of the
Immigration and Asylum Act 1999.
I am aware that it is an offence under the Immigration Act 1971, as amended by the
Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 and the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002, to
do an act which facilitates the commission of a breach of immigration law by an individual
who is not a citizen of the European Union, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe
that the act has this effect.
Name

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Signature
Date
D

Name of representative organisation:

Position within organisation:

Section 7 - Summary Sheet


Fill in this part of the form to help us make sure that we have received your documents
and to keep a record of them while they are with us. At A, tell us how many of each
of the listed documents you have sent with this application. This is a standard list, you
should only send in the documents from this list that are required for your application.
At B, list any other documents and state how many in each case. Continue on a
separate sheet if necessary.
A. Type of document

How many?

B. Listed items

Passports
Biometric Residence Permit and/
or travel documents
Marriage or civil partnership
certificate
Birth certificate
Driving Licence
Photographs of yourself
Letter/docs from your employer
Life in the UK pass notification
letter
English language speaking and
listening qualification
Bank statements
Building Society savings books
Payslips
Previous travel documents

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How many?

FINAL CHECKS
To ensure that your application is complete, please make the following final checks. Tick each
box that is relevant to your application.
Is SET (LR) the right form for you and is it valid for use? See date and
notes on front page.
Have you completed the appropriate payment details page and made the
correct payment?
Have you completed section E and the rest of the form as specified?
Have you provided the photographs specified in section B and are they in
the approved format?

Have you provided your current passport(s) or travel document(s) and all
other relevant documents specified in section C and are they originals?
(We also require photocopies of the same).
If you are unable to send us any of the documents specified in section
C which are relevant to your application, or if you are unable to provide
originals, have you given an explanation and said when you will be able to
send them?
Have you, or a parent or guardian if you are under 18, signed and dated
the declaration in section ?

Finally, please ensure your application is addressed correctly as follows:


Home Office
SET (LR)
Indefinite Leave to Remain
PO Box 591
Durham
DH1 9FS

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