Real Report Examples

See what a professional UK immigration residency timeline report looks like — including qualifying years, gap analysis, 180-day absence checks, and contradiction detection.

QUALIFIES

Strong Application – 5 Years Continuous Residence

12 Mar 2021
UK Entry on Skilled Worker visa
Full year counted
05 Jan 2023
Short trip abroad (18 days)
Absence within limit
10 Feb 2026
Application ready
5 full qualifying years

Summary

No critical gaps. All absences under 180 days in every rolling 12-month period. Strong evidence coverage.

Recommendation: Ready to apply for ILR. Submit with primary evidence (passport stamps + BRP).

ISSUES FOUND

Partial Evidence + Gap Detected

01 Apr 2020
UK Entry
Full year
20 Jul 2022
Extended absence (210 days)
Exceeds 180-day rule
15 Nov 2024
Bank statements only (no passport stamps)
Partial evidence

Summary

One rolling 12-month period exceeds the 180-day absence limit. Secondary evidence only for 2023–2024.

Recommendation: Supplement with primary documents or consider exceptional circumstances. Re-run after new evidence.

REVIEW REQUIRED

Contradiction Detected – Needs Attention

10 Feb 2022
Visa expiry recorded
Exit implied
05 Mar 2022
New visa grant while still abroad
Date contradiction

Summary

Timeline shows overlapping or impossible dates. Analysis flagged logical inconsistency.

Recommendation: Verify travel history and visa grant dates. Correct data and re-generate report.

These are anonymised mock reports based on real analysis logic. Actual reports include full evidence checklist, detailed absence breakdown (rolling 12-month periods), and PDF export.