Received letter from DVLA cancelling my entitlement to drive
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 8:43 am
Dear immigration gurus,
I have a slightly complicated situation but nothing extraordinary considering this is the immigration board.
I applied for a Tier 2 visa extension mid 2015 and Home Office sat on the application for 3-4 months awaiting for me to submit an additional fee on basis that my job was not on the shortage occupation list (EVEN THOUGH IT WAS).Upon receiving the request I submitted the paperwork to have the fee deducted from my account immediately but no amount was taken. After 3 months from the day I submitted the application and wIthout informing me that they were now going to decline my application, the HO wrote to my sponsor stating that I did not have the right to work. I did not have my passports nor any other documents returned at this point. As a desperate act I wrote to the Cardiff Office and they agreed to take the fee and process the application, subsequently issuing the Biometric Residence Permit and returning my Passport.
However 5+ months on now from this saga I have just received a letter from the DVLA stating that the agency has been informed by the Home Office that I am not lawfully resident in the UK and that my entitlement to drive should be removed. It goes further to say that my licence will no longer be valid and I will not be legally entitled to drive.
I am also given the option of appealing to the HO and no information of how to do this is mentioned on the letter. The letter only states that the local Magistrates' or Sheriff Court will be able to advise on the appeals process and once this step is taken I can inform the DVLA contact (name and address listed in the letter).
I have written to the contacts in Cardiff for advise but awaiting response. Should I approach the Magistrates Court to lodge an appeal?
Thanks in advance.
I have a slightly complicated situation but nothing extraordinary considering this is the immigration board.
I applied for a Tier 2 visa extension mid 2015 and Home Office sat on the application for 3-4 months awaiting for me to submit an additional fee on basis that my job was not on the shortage occupation list (EVEN THOUGH IT WAS).Upon receiving the request I submitted the paperwork to have the fee deducted from my account immediately but no amount was taken. After 3 months from the day I submitted the application and wIthout informing me that they were now going to decline my application, the HO wrote to my sponsor stating that I did not have the right to work. I did not have my passports nor any other documents returned at this point. As a desperate act I wrote to the Cardiff Office and they agreed to take the fee and process the application, subsequently issuing the Biometric Residence Permit and returning my Passport.
However 5+ months on now from this saga I have just received a letter from the DVLA stating that the agency has been informed by the Home Office that I am not lawfully resident in the UK and that my entitlement to drive should be removed. It goes further to say that my licence will no longer be valid and I will not be legally entitled to drive.
I am also given the option of appealing to the HO and no information of how to do this is mentioned on the letter. The letter only states that the local Magistrates' or Sheriff Court will be able to advise on the appeals process and once this step is taken I can inform the DVLA contact (name and address listed in the letter).
I have written to the contacts in Cardiff for advise but awaiting response. Should I approach the Magistrates Court to lodge an appeal?
Thanks in advance.