I have 2 specific queries regarding extension of my Tier 1 General Dependant Visa, see my immigration history below for your reference:
21-Aug-12 - Date of issue of Tier 1 General Dependant visa i.e. entry clearance issued
09-Jan-13 - Date of entry in the UK – since more than 90 days from date of issue, this is the relevant date for all of my calculations
25-Apr-14 - Date of 1st extension of Tier 1 General Dependant visa under PBS system (3 years)
25-Apr-17 - Date of expiry of 1st extended Tier 1 General Dependant visa
08-Jan-18 - Due for ILR (5 years from 9 Jan 13)
10-Dec-17 - Eligible to apply for ILR (28 days before 8 Jan 18)
So I need to extend my Tier 1 General Dependant for 8 months to cover me till I apply for ILR in December 17. My Tier 1 General Dependant visa postal application will cost me £1,771 with additional burden of £600 for health surcharge (even when I am working and pay NI). And my ILR postal application will cost me another £1,875. Given the high amount of fee:
1.Can I have a visa extension for reduced period (for example 1 year) such that I have to pay pro-rated amount of fees and health surcharge?
2.If not, is there a process under which I can claim pro-rated refund of fees and health surcharge relating to the unused amount of visa duration, after I have made application for the ILR?
Any advice / guidance will be highly appreciated. Many thanks.
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