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20) How do I apply for an extension to an existing HSMP permission or one close to expiry?
Extension applications must be submitted no sooner than 5 weeks before your leave to remain as a Highly Skilled Migrant expires.
Please complete an FLR (IED) form, enclosing the appropriate fee (£335) and documents (see page 10 of the FLR(IED) form). Your passport and those of any dependants must be sent together with the FLR (IED) form in order to be endorsed.
http://www.workingintheuk.gov.uk/working_in_the_uk/en/homepage/schemes_and_programmes/hsmp/hsmp_faq.html
Your visa stamping is based on the last date of your current visa. So if your visa is expering in Nov 2006, the extension would be till November 2007. Why do you want to apply before 2 months. The processing time is less than 3 weeks. Even if it is longer, you can stay in UK as long as you have applied for the extension.angel1241 wrote:Hi Everyone,
My HSMP visa expires on the 13th OCT.
I am still not clear as to apply the visa before 2 months or 5 weeks.
I see alot of people on this Forum are still applying before 2 months; However, it is stated on HO website:
The thing that worries me is that in case one applies before 2 months there have been cases where the visa is stamped from the next day onwards rather than the date from which the visa experies. This way miss 2-3 weeks of your full 1 year stay in the UK which might rise as an issue and affect your status when apply form ILR at the end of 5 year stay.Code: Select all
20) How do I apply for an extension to an existing HSMP permission or one close to expiry? Extension applications must be submitted no sooner than 5 weeks before your leave to remain as a Highly Skilled Migrant expires. Please complete an FLR (IED) form, enclosing the appropriate fee (£335) and documents (see page 10 of the FLR(IED) form). Your passport and those of any dependants must be sent together with the FLR (IED) form in order to be endorsed. http://www.workingintheuk.gov.uk/working_in_the_uk/en/homepage/schemes_and_programmes/hsmp/hsmp_faq.html
Any thoughts ?!?!?!
Radam - I applied in the last week of August and recd extension in May. My time lines are on Page 18. See that page for my full response.radam wrote:Hi All
Can anyone who has recently received their Extension Approval please post their time lines. Also has anyone who has applied for extension in August got their passports back
My TimeLines
Application sent - 4 August 06
Reference No. Received - 8 August 06
For the last 2 weeks the Call Centre keeps telling they are still processing applications received on 25 July 06
Any updates would be appreciated
Regards
Radam
Kumi - Please see my note on page 18. I was also told that there is a month long wait and my application was not on the system. However, I recd my passport the next day.kumi wrote:I applied on 2nd Aug., and as I had to go out on a trip, i sent a urgent request form stating the reason. Someone from home office called up my mobile and said that it was too trivial a reason for urgent request. When I enquired further, she told me therez been a backlog, and it will take atleast a month to get things done. So, lets wait and see...
Apologies, the above should read "Radam - I applied in the last week of July and recd extension in August. My time lines are on Page 18. See that page for my full response."SidB wrote:Radam - I applied in the last week of August and recd extension in May. My time lines are on Page 18. See that page for my full response.radam wrote:Hi All
Can anyone who has recently received their Extension Approval please post their time lines. Also has anyone who has applied for extension in August got their passports back
My TimeLines
Application sent - 4 August 06
Reference No. Received - 8 August 06
For the last 2 weeks the Call Centre keeps telling they are still processing applications received on 25 July 06
Any updates would be appreciated
Regards
Radam
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23 August 2006
Temporary delays following a change in our payment processing contractor mean that we are currently unable to meet our service standards of 70% of Worker Registration Scheme (WRS) applications being decided within 10 working days.
Taken from the link below