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Post by FLR » Thu Sep 22, 2005 7:29 pm

Are you doing the same profession as approved in HSMP approval.
- Yes

Is your spouse with you in UK when you applied for extension, provided if you have claimed 10 points of spouse during HSMP approval.
- Yes, she is with me but Ididn't claim her points.

Please can you throw some more light on letters from the employers side like reference letters, contract letters, appointment letters.
- I provided these letters to supplement that I've permanent employment so won't recourse to public funds.

I hope this helps!

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Post by Cane » Thu Sep 22, 2005 9:33 pm

Applied for extension on Thursday, Sept 15, 2005 (Next day delivery)
EC was to have expired on Nov 15, 2005 so applied exactly 2 months in advance. Please note that a new FLR(IED) form needs to be used Sept 15 onwards.

Package (as per recommended order in 10-leaf clear-folder file)
Application
Passport + 2 photos
Summary page: useful personal info, synopsis of economic activity + earnings + enclosed documentary evidence
Evidence: Contract letters, P-45, P-60, payslips (5), bank statements (7)
Prepaid next-day delivery envelope

Received confirmation of receipt via post on Tuesday, Sept 20, 2005

Received passport + documents on Thursday, Sept 22, 2005 in good condition. 3-year residence permit stamped. The whole process took exactly 1 calendar week without any hitch.

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Post by noddy214 » Fri Sep 23, 2005 9:45 am

Cane,

Would it be possible for you to share with the forum the contents of your summary page. In fact if you are comfortable, would you paste the draft for the rest of us to have an idea about it. You may want to delet all your personal details.

Also if you could paste for the link to new FLR (IED) form, it would help all of us.

Thanks,
Noddy.

Cane wrote:Applied for extension on Thursday, Sept 15, 2005 (Next day delivery)
EC was to have expired on Nov 15, 2005 so applied exactly 2 months in advance. Please note that a new FLR(IED) form needs to be used Sept 15 onwards.

Package (as per recommended order in 10-leaf clear-folder file)
Application
Passport + 2 photos
Summary page: useful personal info, synopsis of economic activity + earnings + enclosed documentary evidence
Evidence: Contract letters, P-45, P-60, payslips (5), bank statements (7)
Prepaid next-day delivery envelope

Received confirmation of receipt via post on Tuesday, Sept 20, 2005

Received passport + documents on Thursday, Sept 22, 2005 in good condition. 3-year residence permit stamped. The whole process took exactly 1 calendar week without any hitch.

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Post by Cane » Fri Sep 23, 2005 11:36 am

Noddy,

I don't think it will be particularly useful to share the contents of my summary page any more so than I already have. My suggestion is to include as much information as you think would be useful for the case officer to get a good idea of your first-year activity and profile at a glance, and no more. So put in relevant dates (EC validity, date of arrival in the UK, etc.), the H/O reference number, a table of gross/net earnings, taxes and NI contributions, relevant info viz jobs and so on (but keep it to one easy to read page). My sense from my own case is that they got the file and skimmed through it, without taking any of the documents out of the folder leaves, and approved it. Which to me indicates that there is some value to being cogent, clear and to the point.

You may find that a more detailed approach may work better for you, but this is my two cents.

The new FLR(IED) form is easy enough to locate on the All Forms page of the 'working in the UK' web site.

Best,
Cane

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Post by stedman » Wed Sep 28, 2005 3:28 pm

Sent application for extension today 28/9 - special delivery. HSMP visa expires 29th november so 2 months in advance.

I sent:

Passport
Completed application form
2 passport photographs
12 months bank statements (I know I don't have to send them all but I thought what the hell)
12 months pay slips (see above)
Job contract
Appointment letter

Thanks to everyone who's posted on here, I've found it really helpful in the past few months. Basically I applied for HSMP just before I got a permanent job. Although this job entitled me to a WP, I had no choice as my LTR expired the week after the interview - couldn't take the risk of the WP route. I got the HSMP and considered applying for a WP instead of extending the HSMP as I thought it'd be quicker but thanks to all your posts, I realised this was a quicker way to do things and didn't involve my employers which is what I prefer.

Will let you know how I get on! I'll also be eligible for ILR early next year so it'll all begin again :roll:

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Post by Mini » Fri Sep 30, 2005 8:35 am

Hi all,
Got my extension for 3 yrs today. Thanks to everyone here and the board for their invaluable inputs.

sent docs on 9/9
payment deducted 12/9
received docs back with stamp 29/9

I was just beginning to get worried cause my case seemed to be taking much longer than other people here and was thinking of sending an urgent request. I did not manage to get a job within my field for the whole duration although i did manage to supplement my academic qualification with few certifications and courses which were not available out of UK. I thought i may as well get that before im booted out after 1 yr. Strangely i got an offer just after i sent my docs for extension. I did do some temping and was paid resonably well for them and 3 months ago got a permanent job offer for a job not from my line of work and lower salary but i picked it up just to supplement my case for extension. My spouse though had an offer just before we landed here and has been doing well.

Docs sent :
12 months salary slips & P-60 for self & spouse
job offer letters for self & spouse
Bank statements
rent agreement & utility bills
NI cards for self & spouse
certificates for all the qualifications i got here
12-15 jobsearch related emails
Summary paragraph each for earnings (monthly/annual) & savings (for various bank accounts)

I added a half page covering letter explaining my case.
Good Luck to everyone who is going in for extension soon.
Mini

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Post by noddy214 » Wed Oct 05, 2005 1:42 pm

Hey Mini,

Congratualtion.

Noddy.

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Post by noddy214 » Thu Oct 06, 2005 1:33 pm

Hi Guys!!!

Here is a question for all those who applied for their extention and had organised for a prepaid next day delivery envelope.

Did the HO guys use it or do they follow their own proccedure and mail as regular mail??

Look forward to a reply from one of you.

Noddy

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Post by EJ » Thu Oct 06, 2005 8:30 pm

I always included a prepaid envelope and they have always used it.

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Post by bani » Thu Oct 06, 2005 10:12 pm

noddy214 wrote:Hi Guys!!!

Here is a question for all those who applied for their extention and had organised for a prepaid next day delivery envelope.

Did the HO guys use it or do they follow their own proccedure and mail as regular mail??

Look forward to a reply from one of you.

Noddy
Hi Noddy, they use recorded 1st class delivery (if you don't include the special delivery envelope). so your passport can be tracked. but it's not insured.

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Post by Mini » Fri Oct 07, 2005 9:44 am

Hi Noddy,
Thanks.

I did not include a prepaid env but the mail arrived a day after the letter dated date. But it was not insured...and i did'nt think of that....oops narrow escape !
Mini

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Post by raj » Sat Oct 08, 2005 10:10 am

Hi,

Please tell me following:

1) For extention do we need to send the photocopies of the documents
2) the extention application form contains 21 pages, do I need to enclose the pages which contain the guidance/instructions or should I seperate them out

please help

regds
RAJ
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Post by stedman » Sat Oct 08, 2005 10:17 am

My timelines:

EC was due to expire 29/11/05

Sent application off wednesday 28th september (special delivery)
Money deducted thursday 29th september (from debit card)
Recieved confirmation of reciept monday 3rd october (letter dated 29th september)
Recieved 3 year extension in thursday 6th october's post (letter dated tuesday 4th october)

I didn't include a pre-paid envelope. They sent it 1st class recorded delivery.

ps: the extension is until 29th november 2008.
raj wrote:Hi, Please tell me following:

1) For extention do we need to send the photocopies of the documents
2) the extention application form contains 21 pages, do I need to enclose the pages which contain the guidance/instructions or should I seperate them out

please help
No you don't need to send the photocopies, just the originals. They make their own photocopies.

No, you don't need to include the guidance pages. I only sent pages I'd writtten something on.

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hi there

Post by raj » Sun Oct 09, 2005 2:43 pm

Hi there

Web site says:

Extension applications should be submitted two months before your leave to remain as a Highly Skilled Migrant expires.

You must submit:
• A fully completed FLR(IED) application form.
• The correct payment.
• Any original documentation required to support statements made on the FLR(IED) application form.

These should be sent to:

Work Permits (UK) - FLR (IED)
Home Office
Walsall Road
Cannock
WS11 0WS


FLR FAQ at Wed site says:
6.Where shall I send the FLR(IED)?

For postal applications the FLR(IED) form should only be sent to the address below:

Work Permits (UK) - FLR(IED)
Home Office
Walsall Road
Cannock
WS11 0WS


FLR (IED) Latest form and guidance notes says:


Work Permits (UK) -FLR (IED)
Home Office
Walsall Road
Cannock
WS11 0JA


there is a difference in post code, please help me which address to be used for sending my application for HSMP Extension.


PS: Is GBP 3,000 Balance in bank account is suffient for approval, I am currently employed and GBP 2500 PM Salary, is my bank balance sufficient
regds
Raj
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Post by bani » Sun Oct 09, 2005 6:06 pm

Hi Raj,

I sent mine to WS11 OJA. Just followed the form.
I think 3k savings and your salary are ok.

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Post by Developer » Mon Oct 10, 2005 3:17 pm

Hello guys,

The FLR forms says HSMP extension application should be submitted only 1 month before the expiry. But looks like you people have been sending it 2 months ago. My approval is expiring on 15th dec and I am waiting to send it for extension. Please suggest when is the right time?

Appreciate!!!

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Post by noddy214 » Mon Oct 10, 2005 3:49 pm

That is strange as I called them up end September and my visa is expiring on 24 November 2005. The lady told me to send it and I have sent it on October 6 2005.

Try calling one more time and see what they have to say.

Hope this helps.

Noddy.

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Post by Developer » Mon Oct 10, 2005 4:15 pm

Is OK to send 9 months pay slips... I have lost the first month pay slip in transition, Would it cause any major problem?

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Post by noddy214 » Tue Oct 11, 2005 7:40 am

Hi Developer,

My suggestion would be to mention it in your cover letter and send the ones you have. If I am not mistaken, the Workpermit guys are more keen to establish that you are currently employed rather than for how long.

Hope this helps.
Noddy.

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Post by yodiyokun » Tue Oct 11, 2005 7:56 am

i think 9 months is ok.
if you read back on this forum.. you will see others submitted 3-6 months and were given the extension.
so dont fret
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Post by Developer » Tue Oct 11, 2005 10:05 am

Hi,

Do we need any other document than mentioned below:

1. Salary slips
2. Bank statements
3. FLR form
4. 2 photos
5. utility bill (optional)
6. Offer Letter (I have switched job in last 10 months)


And what if I don't send Offer letter of previous job?

Please help

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Post by Smit » Tue Oct 11, 2005 10:46 am

Developer,

Your list of docs looks fine, don't forget to lodge your passport :lol:

Cheers

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Post by ND » Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:27 pm

Posted FLR form and relavant docs on Oct 10th.

Sent:

Cover Letter
FLR Form
HSMP Initial Approval Letter(Photo Copy)
2 Passports , 2 Photos
12 months Pay slips
3 months bank statements
P60
Job Contract
Tenancy Agreement
Marriage Certificate

Will let you all knwo once I receive my passports back :)

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Post by raj » Thu Oct 13, 2005 8:37 am

Hi Guys!!

in the cover letter should I mention that:

I am applying for an extension of FLR under HSMP Status.

or

I am applying for further 3 years extension of FLR under HSMP Status

please suggest!


regds
Raj
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Post by ND » Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:03 am

Anything should be fine.Because they already know that for HSMP FLR its 3 years. 8)

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