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does appeal in TIER1 extension makes complexity in ILR

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 11:58 am
by rangeel
Hi all,

I am here under TIER 1 (2 years HSMP+ 3 years Tier1) and my due to ILR is in July this year. I am thinking to go PEO service as I am thinking everything is up to date and straight forward. I dont have any convictions, less than 40 days outside than UK in 5 years, sufficient required salary, etc. But one thing is coming in my mind about the rejection in TIER 1 extension and won by appeal.

Actually, I came in the UK 24th August 2007 and applied to TIER 1 extension in 2009. My case was straight forward in the extension time but it was rejected because UKBA gave me a reason about corroborate profit. I was employed and self employed as well. they accepted the salary from employment but for the self employment, they told the ''accountant letter showing income was not exact the profit''. I was shocked because I have submitted every documents properly and Accountant letter, Invoices and Business Bank statements were up to date and there was nothing reason to reject. I hired solicitor and gone to appeal with same documents and I won the appeal.

Now, I would like to ask everybody that does this appeal case makes bit long process while I appear to PEO ? Or go through Solicitor ? What possible question should be ask by CW ? Apart from this point, there is no much complexity in my case.

sorry for long writing, but really appreciate for your help.

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 4:05 pm
by rangeel
any seniors, please reply this thread.

Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 4:33 pm
by innocentdevil
can't see any reason why it should cause issues with ILR as you did get your extension