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Hey there was a lesson from one of the forumite, I could not find the link, but check the below quote which I copied to a text file. This may help you!mei00 wrote:Hi,
I applied for a tier 1 extension on the 22 Feb. HO attempted to take funds out of my bank account on 23rd Feb. This was rejected by my bank due as they had put a block on my account due to suspected fraudulent activity.
I found out about this on Friday 26th through my bank, and assume that my application will now be made 'invalid' due to non-payment.
I haven't had any confirmation of this by the HO - the only thing I've received from them is a letter with my reference number. They still have my application and all supporting documents (including passport)
My current visa is expiring on 10th March, so I don't have much time to rectify the situation. As far as I can see, I have three options:
1) Send a letter to HO explaining why my bank rejected initial payment and request them to try again (I have sent this letter, it should reach them on Monday but I have no idea if this is likely to work??)
2) Send in a new application with as much supporting evidence as possible and explain that they have my passport and to please take it from my first application and attach to the new one.
3) Withdraw my initial application and hope it comes back to me by the 9th of March so that I can go up to Durham and drop the application off to them in person on the 10th before my current visa expires. Does anyone know how long it takes for them to send back a withdrawn application?
Any help, especially from senior people would be very much appreciated!!!!
Thanks
Summary for those who are interested
Oct 19th
Posted Tier-1 extension application + dependent application by special delivery
Oct 20th
Call from HSBC saying they had blocked the Home Office transaction for main applicant fee (Visa debit).
Commence furious anger.
Told HSBC to put a note on my account to let payment through.
Tried calling to resolve payment directly with Home Office. Not possible they said.
Wrote letter explaining situation and asking Home Office to put through the payment again. Sent this to the Durham Home Office address (same address as original application).
Spouses's dependent payment actually processed ok (same card details)
Oct 24th
Received acknowledgement letter from home office. Nothing about failed payment.
Oct 27th
Payment Operations Team (Sheffield) calls me directly in response to my letter (miracle) and advises me to send to them another payment form and my reference number from the acknowledgement letter.
Sent new payment request form (Mastercard credit card this time). Told HSBC to let this payment go through or bad things would happen to them
Oct 29th
Payment Operations team confirms they have received new form and forwarded it to the payment processing squad
Nov 1st
HSMP Visa expires.
Nov 6th
Payment still not deducted yet from card. Getting nervous/highly irritated.
Called Payment Ops team (thank goodness I now had their direct number). Finally talked to somebody extra helpful.
Faxed new payment form to them as requested, they ensured payment processing squad (Durham) completed the transaction that afternoon, and advised that caseworker said my application would be looked at on Monday 9th.
Nov 13th
Still no sign of visa. Stressed.
Nov 17th
Visa arrives out of nowhere, extended until 2012. It was actually processed on November 9th but took 8 days to be delivered.
I think I aged about 20 years during the month this took to resolve. Word of advice for anyone who has their payment blocked - write them a letter immediately!! Might save you having your documents sent back prematurely!
Has anybody got more info on this???i also read something about the 28 day concession in the following link:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=47469
Mei..mei00 wrote:good news - documents were returned to me yesterday so i will have enough time to resubmit before my current visa runs out.
thanks to everyone for their input!
Why do you want to go into 'How do they verify'? If they have asked for photographs which are less than one month old, why dont you provide them with the ones which are taken within the last month. It doesnt cost more than a fiver. Do you really think taking risk with your application is worth it? You already had a lot of stress with your last application. Avoid any thing that can create tension. Think about it...All the best.Can I just ask, how do they know if a photograph is older than 1 month? The photos that I'm submitting are about a year old - but they fall within the guidelines, and other than a slight haircut change, I look exactly the same. I don't mind getting photos done again if I need to, but how do they verify the date of the photograph?
they are assuming that you sent "recent" photo for your previous application. now that application is sent back chances are your photos will be older than a month.mei00 wrote:Can I just ask, how do they know if a photograph is older than 1 month? The photos that I'm submitting are about a year old - but they fall within the guidelines, and other than a slight haircut change, I look exactly the same. I don't mind getting photos done again if I need to, but how do they verify the date of the photograph?
I've had to get a temporary bank statement from my bank for maintenance funds which has been signed and a bank card attached. I also got the bank to write me a letter confirming funds, again signed with a bank card attached, so hopefully that will be okay?
Also I'm paying by postal order so the bank can't cause problems for me this time!! Lesson learned!!