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Soham1981 wrote:Hi debz
Thank you for your information.
I have book mine on 28/05/09 at Glasgow for HSMP to Tier 1 Extension.
I am applying with my wife and our visa expires on 12/07/2009.
We are going approx 6 week in advance.
Can i ask you one question?
Your tier 1 visa extended from date of application or from your visa expiry date?
Thank You very much.
Regards
Soham
debz wrote:I got my HSMP visa (non JR) extended ystrday from Glasgow PEO. Thanks to those in this forum who helped me with answer to my queries..
I thought that it will be a good idea to share my experience with all of you here..
My husband who too has his own HSMP visa also applied for extension ystrday at Glasgow PEO (we took 2 appos.. his old visa is valid till 18th June and mine till 23rd May)..
We had appo at 9am.. So, we reached the PEO sharp at 9 and underwent the security formalities (bag check, etc).. we were given our ticket numbers.. (mine was '001' and his was '002').. we were shown the waiting area and were asked to wait (till our no. was being called)..
At 9:15am I was called at a counter.. the person at the counter asked me abt the kind of visa I'm applying for.. he then asked for my application form and passport.. he had a look at those and then asked for my supporting docs.. I had the whole bunch ready (section-wise with cover letter on top of each) and handed it over to him.. he told me wait in the waiting area for 10-15 mins and have some tea/coffee till he calls me again.. he added that he wanted to look at my docs.. I told him that I'm ready to wait there (in front of him) in case he needs any clarification.. but he said that's not reqd.. I told him that each section has cover letter and left for the waiting area..
At 9:27am I was called again at the counter.. the man said that my case has been approved and that they have decided to grant me an extension of 3 yrs.. I could not believe my ears (as I didnt expect it to be so fast).. he told that I will be called at the other counter to pay the fees..
By the time I left the document submission counter, I was called at the payment counter.. I did not fill in the payment details in the form as I thought that I was going to pay in-person.. but the guy at the counter told that I need to fill in those details though I pay up entering the PIN in the m/c.. so, did accordingly and paid up 1020 pounds.. he told me to wait in the waiting area till my no. is called again..
At around 9:45am, I was called again at another counter (which had 'premium service caseworker' or something written on it).. the person at that counter had a very quick look at my application and docs and said that he need to photocopy some pages and keep.. I was asked to be seated there itself and wait for him.. he came back in arnd 10 mins and told that photocopying is a hectic job.. I was thinking to myself that I had submitted more docs and made the poor soul's job worse maybe.. he told that I may need to wait for around 40 mins at the waiting area till the visa stamping is done..
At around 10:30am, I was called at another counter where I was handed over my passport with the extension visa on it..
My husband faced the same round of processes and got his visa stamped by around 11am..
I saw two other candidates going thru the same process.. but after they submitted their docs and waited for 10-15 mins, they were told by the guy at the submission counter that his colleague is going to take a closer look at thier case and get back.. not sure abt their visa category or the factors determining approval process speed..
As the process was over for both of us and we collected our mobile, umbrella, etc from the secrity counter and left.. the staffs at the Glasgow PEO has very good sense of humour and are very friendly and helpful.. the person at the security counter even came out of the building to give us the direction to the science museum..
our return ticket was booked for the 6:40pm train (to London).. the science museum was closed so we landed up watching 3 movies(as we didnt want to move arnd much with laptop & clothes' bag)..
Debz here.
Hey bond,bond wrote:Hi ambitions_high
take a print out of online statements ask the bank to stamp and provide supporting letter stating that the are authnticating these statements and they are tru copies of customer transactions,
i have done the same, my appointment was on 5th of may, i did not had my original bank statements from december to april 30th i took colour printouts and asked the bank to stamp on every page and an authentication letter as well,
regards
bond
1) I get my original bank statements every month through post, which i have kept safe for last 1 year. These statements will show my earnings or my salary credit transaction for last 1 year which will be in sync with my payslips. these are all original statemnts printed on banks stationary.CSK wrote:niruv
This is bit confusing for me, let me explain what am intending to do.
1) I get my original bank statements every month through post, which i have kept safe for last 1 year. These statements will show my earnings or my salary credit transaction for last 1 year which will be in sync with my payslips. these are all original statemnts printed on banks stationary.
2) Now for my maintenance funds i am going to use the same statements to prove that i have "balance" of 800 £ in last 3 months.Obviously when i go for my appointment these statements will be more than 1 month, do u think this wil not work?
3) If i cannot use these statements should i have to get a seperate 3 month bank statement from bank just before my appointment?
I would appreciate anyone who can help on this.
thanks
Maintenance funds statement (whether or not it is the same as used for earnings points) can not be more than a month older on the date of application. For a 1th June application it would be 11th May. As you are submitting the bank statement issued 18th May, the evidence look good from that perspective.CSK wrote:bonvivz
Thanks for ur inputs mate !!
Since i have my appointment on 10th june, i wil not have original bank statement from may 18- june 10th, since my monthly statements come every 17th... so my queries are
1) Should i get a bank statement jus for the period of may 18 - june 10..if yes i assume that i need to get it in bank's original stationary.
2) for maintenance proof will my original statements before may 18th will be enough or should i again have a latest bank statement got from bank for 3 months seperately.
Anyone who has clarity on this please help..
The existing proof will do.CSK wrote:push_hsmp,
Thanks a lot for clearing this up..it makes sense now to me.
But one final question is, do i need to get latest statements to cover the gap in between the original statement and appointment or will my original statements which are lesss than 1 month old will be enough to show as proof for maintenance & earnings?.
I just want to make absolutely clear wit my doubts, so please bare wit me if my queries look redundant![]()
On the contrary, HO says that if your application is straight forward you should go for in person application. See below:can i get approval? wrote:Thank you Niruv for that very well explained account of your time doing an in person application.
I was going to do a postal application like I did for my HSMP as this went very smoothly but my extension is going to be a little more complicated I feel unfortunately, hence I may have to try for an in person application.
Cheers.
Our public enquiry offices offer a same-day service, at a premium fee, for considering straightforward applications for permission to extend your stay in the United Kingdom or to stay here permanently (known as 'leave to remain' and 'settlement'). They cannot consider complex applications.
See thiswphsmpteir1 wrote:1) Photographs - the recommend photo is without glasses???
Red numberwphsmpteir1 wrote: 3) D-4 - Reference number for Entry Clerance/visa. On my passport and my dependents passport, there are two numbers, a) VAF number and b) printed RED colour number
if you are applying for HSMP-Tier1(G) then you can possibly reach to H5; You go to H3 then to H4 and then straight to J1. read the form carefully.wphsmpteir1 wrote: 4) On dependent's form, section 4 - Question H.5 - Is the main applicant making a initial or switching application or extension.
My thought was that it is an extension, but if I select Extension - I do not get asked for minimum funds £533 per month, I am taken to section-K, in whcih they never ask for dependants period of stay and £533 per month condition.
See your current leave is under HSMP (post Dec 5, 2006). Whatever your answer to H4 is, the application form asks you to move to J1 (Yes or No does not make any difference). I am not sure why are you ignoring "Now go to question J1" just after H4 and jumping to K. For more clarity, see H3 - only Tier-2 applicants have been advised to move to H5.wphsmpteir1 wrote:b) I am still unclear on the dependant form, when you said refer H3 then H4 and then J1. I do not think this applies to me.
I have
a) WP from Jan-2006 till June-2007.
b) HSMP from July-2007 till date.
c) Now I will apply for Tier-1 (General)
In PBS section-4, H3 - I select Tier-1 (General) and then go to H4
In H4, I select NO as the paragraph of HSMP Forum Ltd Judicial Review Policy Document does not apply to me, since I got my first HSMP after Nov-2006, and I did not switch categories from HSMP as stated in the Policy Document.
So I move onto H5, and select "An extension of his/her existing leave"
which takes me to section-K.
To me this seems logical, since when I first applied for HSMP in June-2007, I was not asked to provide evidence of maintainance funds for my dependant, and hence I am forwarded to section-K as per original conditons as prevelant in June-2007.