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Can you explain the above further? Do you mean at the time of one visa application your visa had expired before sending it off or it expired whilst the Home Office was dealing with the application?Subsequent extension to the VISA was obtained based on the latest entry clerance and by the time I applied for extension "the previous Leave to remain" Visa finished.
Nallam: From what I can see, you have nothing to worry at all since you had a valid EC (was this multiple entry? that can be a catch) whilst you were in the States for 3 weeks and on your return despite obtaining a new EC which was pointless! (This is pointless iff (if and only if - I used to be a mathematician) your VV was a multiple Entry visa. If not, there would be a problem but you can argue it out with maintaining residency whilst abroad and a nice letter from a solicitor (Victoria or Lady Jones can help). I believe no matter the length of a single entry visa is, the moment you leave the UK it becomes null and void and a new one has to be applied for even if it has not expired (only one usage allowed). The HO can argue and I am leaning towards that (if it was a single entry VV) that when you left the UK for the US, you did not have a valid EC for which you could return and therefore your clock was reset.I left to USA on 26th Dec 02 and obtained a fresh entry clearance as a dependant on my wife. I must say the british ambassy people in USA were rather surprised too, like me, why would I need a fresh EC when I already got a VISA with leave remaining until June 03. I got it done as I was advised to do so by the UK home office.
It gets even more interesting. The fresh EC was issued valid from 21st Jan 03 till 21July 03. After obtaining the VISA, I made few more enquiries and realised that the new EC could reset my clock for ILR. As some body suggested I arrived in Heathrow one day before my EC valid date that's on 20th Jan 03. But the lady at the desk just date (20-Jan) stamped my new EC. She also raised her eyebrows that why I should get new EC when already have an existing leave.
Thanks for this but can you clarify the following for me:nallamilli wrote:Hi! Thanks for your reply.
When I went to USA I have leave to remain in UK as a visitor. ( It's not a proper VISA which is normally a printed with your photo, rather it's a stamp that you get when apply for extension of leave as a visitor or as a postgraduate dentist)
S.No VISA Details VISA Type From Till
1 Visitor Leave to enter 9/03/98 6 months
2 Visitor Visa extension Leave to remain 08/09/98 09/03/99
3 PFT Leave to remain 14/04/99 14/04/00
9 visitor Leave to reamin 11/12/02 11/06/03
10 Visa to accompany spouse Entry Clearance 21/01/03 21/07/03
11 Dependant visa Leave to remain 15/07/03 31/08/03
12 visitor Leave to remain 02/10/03 30/03/04
New passport
13 PFT Leave to remain 27/10/03 31/08/04
14 WP Leave to remain 03/09/04 26/02/05
15 WP Leave to remain 19/01/05 26/08/05
16 HSMP Leave to remain 14/07/05 14/07/06
17 HSMP Leave to remain 23/06/06 14/07/10
hope you are able to follow the rather complex history! many thanks any way
cheers
Nallamilli
I was afraid of this and it is true. As I said earlier, you can chance it and apply and see what they say but the worst they can do is refuse it and since you have an existing LTR it would not be an issue to re-adjust your plans for moving to India if UK residency and Citizenship was important to your future plans.It looks like they were correct by asking me to obtain a fresh VISA to come back. mm, it will be interesting to know whether the home office will be strict in applying this rule and rejecting the application.
Don't try this angle. You are required to submit all your passports under the LRC to show your exit and entry into the country and leave covering all this period. I would not do so. The onus would be on you to prove you have been here for that period and rest assured, BIA has all your records of visa applications in the UK and landing cards for Entries back to the UK.I am just begining to wonder, in may 2004 my old passport has expired and since all these VISAs were in the old passport, if I just go with my new pasport and leave the matter to the BIA will they have a complete history of my VISAs with them to cross check?
You are not alone but there is always a backup plan. I wanted to leave the UK myself last October, but I am due for ILR under the LRC by June this year so why not wait then? I took the decision to wait and go back after all this is sorted. Well, it depends how important the UK is to you strategically in terms of business opportunities and other partnership, therefore you have to think very deeply. It is upto you.As you said I can wait until 2009 to get ILR but my plan is to get ILR and then citizebship as soon as possible and leave the UK. I am already overdue to start my life in India. I am a dentist with UK registration and I wish to visit to UK on a regular basis for some temporary ( locum) Jobs. Since I carry Indian Passport the only option I have is to get the citizenship, which I hope will give me the freedom to visit UK and take up employment.
Hi nallamilli,nallamilli wrote:thanks for your suggestions. I did receive a copy of my file from home office when I made a SAR. There is no mention of my exit and entry dates BUT they do have a copy of my EC of 2003 that was obtained in USA.
If some one flips through my old passport it's impossible to miss the EC of 2003. so, it looks Impossible unless, as you said, if the particular case worker is ignorant of the rule.
I probably contact the Immigration lawyers and see what they suggest!
fingers crossed