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Hello namkie90, I'll answer from my experience and perhaps others might answer with their experience.namkie90 wrote:Hi I apologise in advance for the multiple postings and should have asked this sooner but as a person under tier 4 general wit leave expiring February 2017, do I need to transfer my remaiming leave onto a BRP before I even get an offer of sponsor ship from an employer ? I applied for my tier 4 visa before they rolled out the BRP so my visa was an entry clearance sticker on my old passport I renewed my passport in June 2016. I'm worried about sending both my passports by postal application and the in person application option is too expensive I don't want to do it that way unless it's the only option left. Could someone please help me out and clarify this? If as a tier 4 student I apply to jobs with a view to being sponsored under tier 2 do I even need to transfer my remaining tier 4 leave on to a brp? If yes how long does it take by post if I send it today or tomorrow. ..
According to every person I spoke to at the Home Office (HO) it was the employer's responsibility to be sure I had correct documentation at "point of recruitment" so either interview or offer of contract. They did neither. I could have got them into hot water but needed the job! See also upthread (above) where someone else had the same happen but got their MP involved to force the employer to accept that they had 6 months to obtain the BRP. I wish I had done that! The interpretation really will vary by employer. The law is actually unclear!namkie90 wrote: As per my understanding the employer cannot refuse to issue you with a CoS reference just because you don't have the BRP at the time of interview but you will still need to make an application for it before you start actual work. so in a way the employer sort of discriminated by not providing you with all this information beforehand I think?
You start on the TOC page here https://www.gov.uk/transfer-visa and then under "in the UK" click on the link that says apply in person at a premium service centre (when you do you will pay for BOTH the premium fee and the fee for the TOC together up front not at the centre, you pay before it confirms the appointment even). Hope this helps.namkie90 wrote:If I may ask how do I go about making a premium appointment at the center? i know payment is made in person but how do I get an appointment, by phoning in or is there a form that I missed online? If there's a link I'd appreciate being pointed to it.