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NO VISA STAMP IN 2004 :(

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:05 pm
by rj_ilr
HI,

I am applying for ILR in July 2011. I was making a list of all the absences and realised that in 2004 there was no stamp when I came back to UK. It is very surprising and I cannot think of why they would have missed it.

I am applying for 5 years on HSMP / TIER-1 and all the dates stamps etc are there. Does it matter that in 2004 there is a lack of stamp. Ideally it should not have any bearing on my application.

Rj

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:08 pm
by Polat
which airport you came in ?
some times their stamp is not clear enough ... so try to check again ... and look properly at the pages ...

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:24 pm
by nionlight
I am just curious If we do not mention about an absence, how will home office check it out? For example say I am at same day in persons service and I missed one absence, how will they find out? Will they check every single page of my passport and calculate absence themselves? That will be a nightmare for them i believe?

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:25 pm
by rj_ilr
since there is no stamp I do not know which airport I came in. Likely to be heathrow. I have seen very carefully.. no stamp. There is a departure stamp from Delhi but no arrival stamp.

It should not really have any bearing as I am applying under 5 years on tier-1 and 2004 is clearly outside that.

Rj

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 10:55 pm
by Polat
yes they might check stamps on passport and also dont forget when you come to UK you fill the immigration card at the plane and you hand it to the officer at the airport so they can check all dates if they want ...
anyway i believe since 2004 is out of ur 5 years then i think no need to fill absences out of 5 years