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@Freddikeller, you can write a cover letter explaining that you had submitted your application when you didn't meet the said requirement and the ask that you you will like to redeclare your application date as ..... You can scan the letter and upload to your UKVCAS account before your biometrics appointment. I think that's all you can do now.Zerubbabel wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 4:39 pmIf you applied already, you have to wait and see what happens.
Technically, they can't exercise discretion and you must be in the UK at the beginning of the qualifying period relied upon. However, they sometimes contact the applicant and offer the option to sign a document to change the qualifying period start date.
Sometimes they don't do it. They just refuse and take the money![]()
Both are changed. If you change the application date forward, this will also move the forward the beginning of the qualifying period.it is not the qualifying period start date that is changed but the application date
freddiekeller wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 3:57 pm(1) I have lived in the UK since 2013, having obtained ILR via Settled Status in January 2019. Can I explain in a cover letter that I would like to apply using another 5-year period in the UK, e.g. 1 Feb 2015 to 1 Feb 2020?
No. You don't get to choose the period.freddiekeller wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 4:05 pmTo add to (1), do you think it would be worth writing a letter asking for my application to be re-instated at a suitable date (e.g. the date of the letter), and upload this letter with the rest of the evidence?
Correct.Djsuccess wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 4:53 pmjust to make it clearer. it is not the qualifying period start date that is changed but the application date. When applicants are contacted, they are told to redeclare their application dates. Once the application date is changed, the 5 year qualifying period is calculated with the new application date.
That question is a known unknown, to misquote Donald Rumsfeld.freddiekeller wrote: ↑Tue Apr 14, 2020 9:04 pmI am guessing nobody has any insights to share regarding question (2), i.e. whether discretion might still be likely to be exercises allowing me to reinstate my application more than 2 months after my application date, as this won’t happen before due to COVID-related reasons?