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I'm facing some thing similar where my priority service application for a Visa switch from Tier 2 ICT to Tier 2 dependent is pending for last 4 weeks. It's a water tight case and lawyers says that they do not understand the reason for the delay. On appointment day Case worker mentioned that they want to do some enquiries and decision would be taken in 48 hours. Both me and the lawyer tried to get some feedback from Home Office but not much luck.dialectic wrote:Well. I got a letter saying that my application raises 'exceptionally complex issues' and that they need more time to make a decision.
Now I feel really scared since I've read on the forums that normally another letter follows with an interview appointment. Anyone with a similar situation? What could be the outcome for this??
Thanks a lot
No. They didn't mention anything regarding specific complex issues. 'complex issues'. Apply within the UK (change of employment). Got it a week after applying through priority. I wonder what will happen next. Whether I should prepare for an interview or if my sponsors would get interviewed...(?)tripaths wrote:I'm facing some thing similar where my priority service application for a Visa switch from Tier 2 ICT to Tier 2 dependent is pending for last 4 weeks. It's a water tight case and lawyers says that they do not understand the reason for the delay. On appointment day Case worker mentioned that they want to do some enquiries and decision would be taken in 48 hours. Both me and the lawyer tried to get some feedback from Home Office but not much luck.dialectic wrote:Well. I got a letter saying that my application raises 'exceptionally complex issues' and that they need more time to make a decision.
Now I feel really scared since I've read on the forums that normally another letter follows with an interview appointment. Anyone with a similar situation? What could be the outcome for this??
Thanks a lot
This unexpected delay ruined by annual vacation and now I'm on the verge of declining a very good job offer.
I think it's good that your case is actually being investigated - rather then lost in the red tape. If your sponsorship is valid there should not be any reason to worry. Where you told what are those 'exceptional complex issues' ?
Good luck!
Yeah I'm aware of the need to avoid those companies, and have been doing so. I'm wondering about timescales since I went through priority service. They couldn't make the 10 day priority timescale because of the 'complex' nature they talked about on the letter but I hope they will still deal with whatever queries they have a bit quicker than normal since I went through this priority route (?)tripaths wrote:Unfortunately, I'm not aware of the interview scenario. I have heard that Home office is tightening the noose on Umbrella firms which provide Tier 2 visa and then shop the candidate to third party employers.
Glad you got a response from them. When did you submitted a complain? did you do it by email? did they respond by post? Hopefully is nothing to be concerned about and things go smoothly...tripaths wrote:Today I received a communication from Home Office to my official complain on the delay to priority service. Unfortunately, the response says the case is under investigation and enquiries are made to other departments and it's taking longer then expected.
So, once your case falls under investigation and queries are made to various govt departments, the slowest moving queue in the red-tape will decide the delivery time
tier 2 priority postal visa link : https://www.gov.uk/tier-2-priority-applicationsnasmc92 wrote:what website did you use to apply online for Tier 2 Online application within UK ?
thanks