I would request and much appreciate any guidance you can provide on the following.
I have recently received a Tier 1 General Migrant Visa following re-consideration under Pankina Review.
I had spent 2 years under HSMP, then applied for Tier 1 which was refused for maintenance funds under the limit for 2 days, so thereafter spent 2 years under Tier 2. The Tier 2 application had to be made from my home country as by the time my refusal was recd, the leave to remain had expired.
I am hoping to apply for ILR next year, at 5 years; on the basis that I have spent two years on HSMP, two years on Tier 2 and one year on Tier 1. To ensure this is straightforward, I have asked the HO to regularise the time spent in my home-country to make my Tier 2 application (under 30 days) so that it shows continuous immigration status for 5 years.
I have had no reply for weeks. From the experience of others here, who got a letter granting continuous status, this seems quite long.
How do you suggest I proceed?
[Arguably I would NOT have had to travel overseas to make a Tier 2 application had my original Tier 1 visa not been refused. The recent favourable re-consideration and reinstatement of my Tier 1 visa gives me a strong precedent and i was advised to write to the HO to regularise my immigration status.]
Could someone please advise me on this and your suggested actions I should take?
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