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In-country skilled worker visa application timelines

Only for the UK Skilled Worker visas, formerly known as Tier 2 visa route

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by Raj86guy » Sat Aug 02, 2014 4:03 pm

Hello,
Friends I am in a tough situation at the moment. I m in uk at student visa, I extended my visa in April 2013 but I used TOEIC at that time, now my studies on the basis of this visa is done and it's expiring on 10th of this October. In this time I got married and my husband is on PSW and his company has applied for tier 2 licence to sponsor him. His visa is expiring end of this month. Our plan is to apply for tier 2 and I will put my file as his dependent.
And now the problem is UKVI people are sending detention letters to TOEIC holders. And I am TOEIC holder as well. My visa is expiring already in couple of months but I am sure I'll get that letter very soon from UKVI.

Could anyone please advice what should I do now ?
Should I leave the country before I get the letter and then apply from India as a dependent ?
Or I I don't get the letter in that time and apply as a dependent I am worried it will create the problems as they know I was on TOEIC before ?
Please help I m really tensed :(

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by meet4music » Sat Aug 02, 2014 9:14 pm

Hi, i can understand your concern , but i think you should
Apply here bcos u never know that they gonna
Send you detention letter or not. Moreover
If you going back and applying that doesnt make difference if they going to detain you .

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by Raj86guy » Sun Aug 03, 2014 8:35 am

Thanks for the reply my dear. Does anyone have any idea if in case they send me the letter and ask me to leave in 10 days as they are doing now, then they will ban me for a year. And if then I'l apply as a dependent of my husband who is a work permit holder, will that 1year ban apply in that case or not?
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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by adithi10 » Sun Aug 03, 2014 9:01 pm

Hi,

My husband is Tier 4 dependent. He has applied for switching from Tier 4 dependent to Tier 2 General as the company he is working with gave him CoS. We submitted the application on 12th of June 2014. On 21st July my husband received a e-mail from home office team asking him to submit his UK degree certificate. He replied them telling that he has applied for switching from Tier 4 dependent to Tier 2 and not Tier 4 Student to Tier 2. And they agreed to it. Now we got a letter of 2nd August from another person of home office stating that since we did not submit the UK degree certificate , the decision on granting the visa will take much longer.

Can someone please tell what should we do. Our current visa expires on 31st August 2014.

Thanks in advance

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by mankurup » Mon Aug 04, 2014 11:01 am

Hello,
1. Type of application: Tier 2 General - Extending
2. If switching, category changing (switching) from : N/A
3. Date of expiry of current leave: 14/8/2014
4. Number of dependants applying at same time: 0
5. Date application posted: 14/07/2014
6. Date application received at UKBA: 14/07/2014 (Supporting Docs sent on 17-07-2014 - NO Acknowledgement received so far. Post office confirms delivery of document)
7. Date payment debited: 14/7/2014
8. Payment mode : Debit Card
9. Acknowledgement letter received: 14/07/2014
10. Biometric letter received: Not Yet
11. Date of biometrics enrolment: No info
12. Date of approval: Not yet
13. Date of return of passport and other documents: Awaiting
14. Date (new) leave to remain valid from: not known yet
15. Date BRP received: waiting


I am bit worried now as even after 2.5 weeks I have not received any communication from UKBA. I need to travel urgently to India and now passport is stuck. Any help on this is highly appreciated.

Thanks.

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by mankurup » Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:39 am

Hello,
Can anyone give me the contact details of UKBA where I can enquire about VISA extension application status.

thanks

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by imm_applicant » Tue Aug 05, 2014 9:15 pm

Hello mankurup,

I guess, UKBA won't provide any information before 8 weeks of submitting your application. But still, you could contact them at: 03001232241
mankurup wrote:Hello,
Can anyone give me the contact details of UKBA where I can enquire about VISA extension application status.

thanks

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by prashu7 » Wed Aug 06, 2014 7:55 pm

Hello,

I have applied for Tier 2 general 3 years In country application. All went smoothly and received biometric.
We suddenly realised my company provided me with Sponsorship licence number instead of COS. they recently took Sponsor licence in order to sponsor me, they are unaware of the process. When I ask for COS they gave me a number saying COS(which is actually Sponsor licence number). Yesterday I looked at my friends COS and realised I wrote the wrong number on my application. Went to work and spoke to HR about the same. She then realised and immediately assigned a CoS on my name.

I have posted the COS along with the hand written letter today (6th Aug) explaining the situation that there was some confusion with my Case ID to UKVI. I am shattered not sure what will happen to my application now. I have no idea that the HR lady did not assign a CoS and jus gave me their licence number instead. I tried to confirm with her couple of times before posting application , but she stressed it is the CoS number. I have sent some screenshots from SMS guide today and questioned her again, only then she realised and assigned a COS. I am very worried. Can anyone help me or advise me on this.

Thanks

1. Type of application: (Switching / Extending) Tier 2 Switching
2. If switching, category changing (switching) from PSW
3. Date of expiry of current leave: July 18th 2014
4. Number of dependants applying at same time: 1
5. Date application posted: July 10th 2014
6. Date application received at UKBA: July 11th 2014
7. Date payment debited: July 11th 2014
8. Payment mode : Postal Order
9. Acknowledgement letter received: July 16th 2014
10. Biometric letter received: 1st Aug 2014
11. Date of biometrics enrolment: 2nd Aug 2014
12. Date of approval:
13. Date of return of passport and other documents: Waiting
14. Date (new) leave to remain valid from: waiting
15. Date BRP received: Waiting

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by pastordee » Thu Aug 07, 2014 2:24 pm

This is an ongoing in-country Tier 2 application MOR visa. I hope someone finds this info useful.

Timeline:

Monday 4th August 2014 sent application by special delivery
Wednesday 6th August 2014 money taken from account

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by naviad13 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 12:22 am

100% chances. I was in same situation and I got my tier2 visa 2 weeks before

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines Urgent Advise Ne

Post by naviad13 » Fri Aug 08, 2014 12:24 am

abbey manchi wrote:what are my chances of securing a tier 2 general visa...
had just lost a lower appeal tribunal on Entrpreneur Application ( and i refused to go for upper tribunal ), because i recently got an employer ready to give me necessary Cos and necessary letters for Tier 2 application..
what do u think i need to do next please..

abbey manchi
100% chances . I got my tier 2 visa two weeks before and I was in similar situation like u

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by mankurup » Mon Aug 11, 2014 9:26 am

Hello,
I would like to know if there is any acknowledgement letter sent from UKBA after they receive the supporting documents (signed form and Passport). In my case I have received no communication from UKBA even after one month. Also my online status says Submitted on xxxxxxxxxxx, but i have not received my Biometrics invitation.
Is there any way I can know if the passport is with UKBA? Royal mail confirms the delivery of documents.

Mine is tier 2 general visa extension.

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by imm_applicant » Mon Aug 11, 2014 3:17 pm

1. Type of application : Tier 2 - General (Change of Employment) - Online - 3 YEARS
2. If switching, category changing : Change of employer from Tier 2 (General) to Tier 2 (General)
3. Date of expiry of current leave: 14th July 2014
4. Number of dependants applying at same time: 0
5. Date application posted: 14th July 2014
6. Date application received at UKBA: 16th July 2014
7. Date payment debited: 14th July 2014
8. Payment mode : Debit card
9. Acknowledgement letter received: Not received
10. Biometric letter received: 19th July 2014
11. Date of biometrics enrolment: 21st July 2014
12. Date of approval: Awaiting
13. Date of return of passport and other documents: Awaiting
14. Date (new) leave to remain valid from : Awaiting
15. Date BRP received: Awaiting

It would be great if someone could let me know about the estimated time these types of visa generally takes.

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by Irfan327 » Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:28 pm

1. Type of application : Tier 2 - General (Change of Employer) - Online - 3 YEARS
2. If switching, category changing : Change of employer from Tier 2 (General) to Tier 2 (General)
3. Date of expiry of current leave: 20th July 2014
4. Number of dependants applying at same time: 0
5. Date application posted: 16th July 2014(Online) Documents Posted : 24th July 2014
6. Date application received at UKBA: 16th July 2014
7. Date payment debited: 16th July 2014
8. Payment mode : Debit card
9. Acknowledgement letter received: Not received
10: Date on Biometric letter: 24th July 2014
10. Biometric letter received: 30th July 2014
11. Date of biometrics enrolment: 31st July 2014
12. Date of approval: Awaiting
13. Date of return of passport and other documents: Awaiting

imm_applicant : Did you send your previous 3 month Salary Slips?


14. Date (new) leave to remain valid from : Awaiting
15. Date BRP received: Awaiting

Recieved Call from case worker last tuesday that i had paid less fee for 5 year tier 2. I replied him that i had applied for 3 years. Caseworker ask to send him a letter from company to issue me 3 year tier 2 visa instead of 5 year. My company attach scanned letter and send him by email.

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by imm_applicant » Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:50 pm

No, I didn't send my salary slips as they didn't ask for it in the online application. They just asked for the cover letter, BRP, bank statements, photographs etc. However, I have sent my bank statements which would show my salary for 3 months. Do we have to send the salary slips as well?

Was your certificate of sponsorship valid for 3 years or 5 years?
Irfan327 wrote: imm_applicant : Did you send your previous 3 month Salary Slips?

Recieved Call from case worker last tuesday that i had paid less fee for 5 year tier 2. I replied him that i had applied for 3 years. Caseworker ask to send him a letter from company to issue me 3 year tier 2 visa instead of 5 year. My company attach scanned letter and send him by email.

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by Irfan327 » Tue Aug 12, 2014 8:11 pm

my cos was valid for 5 years. I did get my previous Tier2-G in 2011. I believe Tier2-G max stay is for 6 years.

Did you get new job in same profession?

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by imm_applicant » Tue Aug 12, 2014 8:21 pm

Yes, maximum stay is now 6 years.. yeah, my new job is in same profession but with an increased salary.
Do you know the average time UKBA generally takes with these Tier 2 General (change of employment) applications?
Irfan327 wrote:my cos was valid for 5 years. I did get my previous Tier2-G in 2011. I believe Tier2-G max stay is for 6 years.

Did you get new job in same profession?

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by teeewai » Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:19 am

1. Type of application: Tier 2 General
2. If switching, category changing (switching) from : PSW
3. Date of expiry of current leave: 15/8/2014
4. Number of dependants applying at same time: 0
5. Date application posted: 31/07/2014
6. Date application received at UKBA: 01/08/2014
7. Date payment debited: 31/07/2014 (Postal order)
8. Payment mode : Postal order
9. Acknowledgement letter received: 07/08/2014
10. Biometric letter received: 07/08/2014
11. Date of biometrics enrolment: 07/08/2014
12. Date of approval: Awaiting
13. Date of return of passport and other documents: Awaiting
14. Date (new) leave to remain valid from: Awaiting
15. Date BRP received: Awaiting

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by imm_applicant » Wed Aug 13, 2014 1:21 pm

Hey,

I submitted my application on the same date as yours and received my biometric letter on 21st July. But, I haven't heard anything back from them yet. Did you receive any communication from UKBA regarding your visa?
mankurup wrote:Hello,
I would like to know if there is any acknowledgement letter sent from UKBA after they receive the supporting documents (signed form and Passport). In my case I have received no communication from UKBA even after one month. Also my online status says Submitted on xxxxxxxxxxx, but i have not received my Biometrics invitation.
Is there any way I can know if the passport is with UKBA? Royal mail confirms the delivery of documents.

I think if Royal mail confirms the delivery, then it is delivered.
Mine is tier 2 general visa extension.

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by Khurram545 » Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:02 am

Hi Guys,

App Type: Tier 2 General Extension

Existing Visa will be expired on :27th Oct, 2014.

I have submitted online application :13th Aug, Posted same day , Received at Sheffield Delivery Office 14th Aug
it is total for 5 people including me & dependants

Doc I Provided
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Cover sheet of HO
Cover letter to support my application
Employment Reference Letter
Maintenance Letter by Employee
My Bank Statement (last 3 months)
Salary Slips (last 3)
Council Tax Bill

For Wife:
here bank statement
NHS Medical Card (as proof of residence)

for all , Passports + 2 photograph each

I would like to know what is success ratio of genuine apps?

Thanks
Khurram

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by APAN DESAI » Thu Aug 14, 2014 2:39 pm

Interested members can post their application processing timelines here for the benefit of others. This will help members to view the timelines at one place rather than posting the same rhetorical questions time and again (e.g.- Can some please tell me current processing times in UK / when will my application be decided upon / why is my application taking too long etc. etc.) and will help reduce clutter on the database too, so you will be doing a good cause.

1. Type of application:Extending
2. If switching, category changing (switching) from
3. Date of expiry of current leave: 11th Nov 2014
4. Number of dependants applying at same time:4
5. Date application posted: 31 July 2014
6. Date application received at UKBA: 3rd Aug 2014
7. Date payment debited: 4th Aug 2014
8. Payment mode : Debit Card
9. Acknowledgement letter received: 5th Aug 2014
10. Biometric letter received: 6th Aug 2014
11. Date of biometrics enrolment: 6th Aug 2014
12. Date of approval:13/08/2014
13. Date of return of passport and other documents: 14/08/2014
14. Date (new) leave to remain valid from:11/08/2014
15. Date BRP received:14/08/14

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by imm_applicant » Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:34 pm

I think this is an open forum and members are free to ask any question related to "In-country Tier 2 application timelines". I agree, its important to share these timelines related information, but, at the same time, its equally important to ask and answer the queries (not "rhetorical questions") which helps in providing various information and I believe its still for a good cause.
APAN DESAI wrote:Interested members can post their application processing timelines here for the benefit of others. This will help members to view the timelines at one place rather than posting the same rhetorical questions time and again (e.g.- Can some please tell me current processing times in UK / when will my application be decided upon / why is my application taking too long etc. etc.) and will help reduce clutter on the database too, so you will be doing a good cause.
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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by imm_applicant » Thu Aug 14, 2014 9:35 pm

I think this is an open forum and members are free to ask any question related to "In-country Tier 2 application timelines". I agree, its important to share these timelines related information, but, at the same time, its equally important to ask and answer the queries (not "rhetorical questions") which helps in providing various information and I believe its still for a good cause.
APAN DESAI wrote:Interested members can post their application processing timelines here for the benefit of others. This will help members to view the timelines at one place rather than posting the same rhetorical questions time and again (e.g.- Can some please tell me current processing times in UK / when will my application be decided upon / why is my application taking too long etc. etc.) and will help reduce clutter on the database too, so you will be doing a good cause.

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by teeewai » Fri Aug 15, 2014 12:45 pm

UPDATE GUYS

1. Type of application: Tier 2 General
2. If switching, category changing (switching) from : PSW
3. Date of expiry of current leave: 15/8/2014
4. Number of dependants applying at same time: 0
5. Date application posted: 31/07/2014
6. Date application received at UKBA: 01/08/2014
7. Date payment debited: 31/07/2014 (Postal order)
8. Payment mode : Postal order
9. Acknowledgement letter received: 07/08/2014
10. Biometric letter received: 07/08/2014
11. Date of biometrics enrolment: 07/08/2014
12. Date of approval: 13/08/2014
13. Date of return of passport and other documents: 15/08/2014
14. Date (new) leave to remain valid from: 13/08/2014 till 29/08/2017
15. Date BRP received: 15/08/2014

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Re: In-country Tier 2 application timelines

Post by harrymsc » Fri Aug 15, 2014 6:40 pm

Hi,

Can I apply Tier 2 General visa from Tier 4 General Visa. Can I switch the visa after current student visa expires? I've got an offer from an company and willing to apply Tier 2 General Visa.
I heard that I can make Fresh Tier 2 Application even after current visa expires but no later than 28 days. So, I can make the application within 28 days of my current visa expiry date? Am I right?

Could anyone help me out.

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