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Coooooool ........inzellhsw wrote:Hi guys, thought i shall share my experience with you![]()
FLR (HSMP) under JR, with dependent
13/Feb - special delivery
16/Feb - arrived HO, payment debitted
17/Feb - ref no. by post
05/Mar - visa granted
06/Mar - documents received
14 working days in total.
Cheers!
That's fine - as long as both accounts have your name on them...mjanart1 wrote:hi, I have suffcient maintenance fund, but in two savings accounts. I am applying for extension in Tier1 General category. Is this acceptable?
Please reply,
Thanks.
Was there anything wrong with your photos or they lost your photos?visitor2 wrote:Dear All,
Timelines for my extension approval: ( under JR)
Applied on 9th Jan
Acknowledgement received on 12th Jan
Approved on 3rd March
Documents received on 6th March
- Caseworker advised me to send recent photographs on 25th Feb, which were sent on 26th.
Documents sent:
9 months payslips, last year P60
10 months bank statements
Papers related to a couple of investment properties
Thank you all
I don't know. The company in which I worked in got divided and I was put into different division. The company didn't have proper letter heads for the new company. But, the salary slips did have the new tax reference number and the salary credits were being made properly into my bank account.drjabberwocky23 wrote:Was it a complex application?bodyguard wrote:I had sent the extension application on 10th Jan. Last friday (27 Feb) I called them up and they said its being looked at by the caseworker and is awaiting consideration. I called up today (5-Mar), still the same status.
Okay, so finally I got the 3 yr extension. I applied on 10th Jan, and have received the papers today (10 Mar)bodyguard wrote:I don't know. The company in which I worked in got divided and I was put into different division. The company didn't have proper letter heads for the new company. But, the salary slips did have the new tax reference number and the salary credits were being made properly into my bank account.drjabberwocky23 wrote:Was it a complex application?bodyguard wrote:I had sent the extension application on 10th Jan. Last friday (27 Feb) I called them up and they said its being looked at by the caseworker and is awaiting consideration. I called up today (5-Mar), still the same status.
Hello Dave,CullenD wrote:Hi all,
I sent the following to immigration but they are not accepting email. Ive also had a hunt thro the posts and seen a couple of questions the same as mine but with no replies. If anybody could help with the below, i would be very grateful:
I am soon to apply for further leave to remain. I currently hold a HSMP visa issued for 2 years that is nearing an end and thus I am to apply for extension under the Tier 1 – General (having replaced the HSMP scheme). The details of which are below:
Initial approval letter granted: 12 December 2006
Entry Clearance given: from 01 June 2007 until 01 June 2009
Landed in the UK: 10 June 2007
My two question’s are these:
As the Entry Clearance started on the 1st of June 2007, and I entered the UK 10 days later on the 10th of June 2007, there is a 10 day difference. I intend to settle in the UK and under the current rules, to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain I need a continuous period of 5 years in the UK. On the assumption I get approval soon for Further Leave to Remain of an additional 3 more years starting 1st June 2009, I am concerned that after that period of 3 years when I want to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain I will be 10 days short of the 5 years required.
a) Will the department reviewing my Indefinite Leave to Remain application, take the start of the 5 years living in the UK from the 1st of June 2007 or the 10th of June 2007? Would 10 days be insignificant anyway, and consider my time in the UK to be 5 years regardless of the fact that I arrived 10 days later on the 10th of June 2007?
b) If the 10 day difference is significant, should I (and can I) ask for an extra 10 days added to the 3 years when applying for my Further Leave to Remain?
Thanks heaps guys and gals
Dave
Thanks for your advice, much appreciated!drjabberwocky23 wrote:Hello Dave,CullenD wrote:Hi all,
I sent the following to immigration but they are not accepting email. Ive also had a hunt thro the posts and seen a couple of questions the same as mine but with no replies. If anybody could help with the below, i would be very grateful:
I am soon to apply for further leave to remain. I currently hold a HSMP visa issued for 2 years that is nearing an end and thus I am to apply for extension under the Tier 1 – General (having replaced the HSMP scheme). The details of which are below:
Initial approval letter granted: 12 December 2006
Entry Clearance given: from 01 June 2007 until 01 June 2009
Landed in the UK: 10 June 2007
My two question’s are these:
As the Entry Clearance started on the 1st of June 2007, and I entered the UK 10 days later on the 10th of June 2007, there is a 10 day difference. I intend to settle in the UK and under the current rules, to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain I need a continuous period of 5 years in the UK. On the assumption I get approval soon for Further Leave to Remain of an additional 3 more years starting 1st June 2009, I am concerned that after that period of 3 years when I want to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain I will be 10 days short of the 5 years required.
a) Will the department reviewing my Indefinite Leave to Remain application, take the start of the 5 years living in the UK from the 1st of June 2007 or the 10th of June 2007? Would 10 days be insignificant anyway, and consider my time in the UK to be 5 years regardless of the fact that I arrived 10 days later on the 10th of June 2007?
b) If the 10 day difference is significant, should I (and can I) ask for an extra 10 days added to the 3 years when applying for my Further Leave to Remain?
Thanks heaps guys and gals
Dave
The 5 year-clock starts from the day you arrive in the UK and not from the date of the entry clearance visa. In your case, the clock started on 10/06/2007.
When it comes to applying for ILR, you can (under the current rules) apply for this within a month of the completion of 5 years in the UK (i.e. 4 years and 11 months). Therefore, you'll be able to apply for ILR on 10/05/2012 or thereabouts, which means that you will not have to worry about the 10 day gap.