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Unfortunately not. Try looking at the yellow dir/ internet. May be some of the members on the board would suggest some name.vinoth7007 wrote:many thanks for your advice. Can you suggest me reliable immigration lawyers please. I am in aberdeen and couldnt find any here.
As long as one gets in writing from the HO there is no harm in continuing working. And you are right that there is great degree of discretion that is used while assessing such applications.vinoth7007 wrote:Sorry I was away.
I made a fresh application as advised and I have also stopped working as as per home office it is an out of date application and hence i cant work.
but dont take this from me - see what home office says. I know a husband and wife in the same situation - husband was allowed to work and wife was not - as you know there may be some degree of discretion.
I am just confused with the HO interpretatations. To be safe I stopped working and I clarified it to them if I can live and the answer was yes.
hope this is helpful.
hi all got my visa today. thought i ll just update just in case any one with the same problem will benefit.vinoth7007 wrote: Hi I am new to this forum. I wonder if any one can advice me on this which is a new issue.
I was due for HSMP extension last month and applied on 29 th april 2008, my payment was processed and I recieve an acknowledgement stating that my payment is processed and cleared on 30 th april 2008.
In the meantime my visa expired on 17 may 2008, and as per guidance I was eligible to work as I made the application before my LTR expired.
I receive a letter on 3 june stating that my application became invalid as I paid less fees. It also mentioned that I filled the incorrect form (but it was a mistake from their side - I clarified from home office)
Only then i realised that I paid 350 instead of 750. I thought I am extending and my HSMP is already approved 2 years ago when I initially applied for the 2+3 HSMP.
It was my mistake being careless. Mistake can hapen with one but i am paying a lot for this .
I was told to make a fresh application with the correct fee and advised not to work by homeoffice as I made the reapplication out of date (after my LTR expired)
I have sent the application with the correct fee and I am sitting at home without a job.
I was told by home office that there were 1000s of applications like this and they were all sent back
Can any one advise what i should do in these circumstances and is there any guidance on reapplication out of date regarding living and working in the UK. Do you know the guidance on working if we are apealing in case application is rejected. I am just wondering if the same rule applies for reapplication too.
Many thanks for your help
regards
vinoth
...correct fees for all old hsmpians is £750 and the correct form is the recently updated application form as published on HO's office specifically mant for those affected by the recent JR.ethan wrote:however, we are in old hsmp, the proved letter is long time ago. everyone knows. how can be in 6 months? do not know how i can apply now
I can understand what you are going through. Many people have done the same mistake. So think about what you can do next. No point in worrying about what you have done.ethan wrote:however, we are in old hsmp, the proved letter is long time ago. everyone knows. how can be in 6 months? do not know how i can apply now
regardsCost wrote:The fee you must pay
There are two different fees for the highly skilled worker category:
- £350 if you submit a valid HSMP approval letter with your application for initial entry (switching) into Tier 1 General (this is because you have already paid for the approval letter); and
- £750 for all other applicants (including applications for extension within the highly skilled worker category if you are currently in the United Kingdom under HMSP).
Has your current leave expired? If not it may be simpler and more straight forward (but cost you £750 again) to reapply with the correct calculations and appropriate evidence. If your leave has expired the only way forward is probably an appeal.za wrote:hi , someone plssss help , im so confused and almost out of my mind .....my passport got returned on the 5th of september , i was denied the tier 1 application as i miscalculated my funds ....my passport was at the HO for 10 weeks and i have earned more money since then .....spoke to a solicitor who said to reapply immediately with a cover letter ....spoke to another solicitor who said a reapplication is pointless but to appeal .....can i do both ? i was under the impression u have to send in your passport for an appeal ......pls advise