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guessmewhoswho wrote:My HSMP is from 5th June 2007 till 5th June 2009 and Tier1 general from 14th May 2009 till 13th May 2012
timesofindia wrote:guessmewhoswho wrote:My HSMP is from 5th June 2007 till 5th June 2009 and Tier1 general from 14th May 2009 till 13th May 2012
I am in similar situation.. I had asked my company solicitors and they suggested that I have to extend because my Visa does not cover full 5 years.
The 90 days discretion is applicable when you have VALID Visa for full 5 years.
If you have Valid visa for 5 years & you entered the UK within 90 days from the Visa start date then your ILR eligibility starts from Visa start date and not the date you entered.
guessmewhoswho wrote:Y-Pango and Linkers sage, I did email to UKBA public enquiry but unfortunately had received a long list of general answers and not specific to my issue.
I have a SET(O) appointment at Croydon on 8th May 2012.
Please let me know should the explaination saying it was not my mistake issues tier-1 general work or should draft something special?
Thanks.
guessmewhoswho wrote:As Y-Pango suggested, I emailed my query to SettlementOpsPolicy@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk and they sent me that I have to complete five years before settlement application -
PLEASE READ FROM BOTTOM TO TOP:
From: Settlement Ops Policy Mailbox <SettlementOpsPolicy@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk>
Subject: RE: FAQ
Date: Monday, 30 April, 2012, 14:54
Further to my earlier response, if you have not completed 5 years continuous residence by 8th May 2012, but make an ILR application via the PEO, your application will fall for refusal. You have stated that you received your HSMP visa from 5 June 2007, therefore you will not complete the 5 year continuous period until 4 June 2012.
However, if you submit a postal application 28 days prior to 13 May 2012, you will have completed a 5 year period by the time your application is decided.
I hope this answers your question.
Regards
Ann
UK Border Agency – Settlement Ops Policy team
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Hi Ann,
I apologise but there is still some confusion.
My HSMP started on 5th June 2007 so I complete 5 years on 5th June 2012.
As per the policy, I can apply for ILR before 28 days of the qualifying five years period, which is on or after 7th May 2012. Is my understanding correct?
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From: Settlement Ops Policy Mailbox <SettlementOpsPolicy@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk>
Subject: RE: FAQ
Further to my earlier response, if you have not completed 5 years continuous residence by 8th May 2012, but make an ILR application via the PEO, your application will fall for refusal. You have stated that you received your HSMP visa from 5 June 2007, therefore you will not complete the 5 year continuous period until 4 June 2012.
However, if you submit a postal application 28 days prior to 13 May 2012, you will have completed a 5 year period by the time your application is decided.
I hope this answers your question.
Regards
Ann
UK Border Agency – Settlement Ops Policy team
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To: Settlement Ops Policy Mailbox
Subject: RE: FAQ
Thank you - Please could you confirm whether I become eligible for ILR on 8th of May 2012?
Got HSMP in the UK from 5th June 2007 valid until 5th June 2009
I went to Croydon, PEO for the same day extension under tier-1 [general] on 14th May 2009 [within 28 days of my HSMP expiry date]
My tier-1 [general] was approved from 14th May 2009 valid till 13th May 2012.
I appreciate your response. thanks again.
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From: Settlement Ops Policy Mailbox <SettlementOpsPolicy@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk>
Subject: RE: FAQ
The period of leave is granted from date of decision. The caseworker processing an application for an extension of leave cannot assume that the applicant will go on to apply for settlement in the UK, therefore this is not a consideration for them, and no error was made on the part of UKBA in this regard.
If you intent to make an application for settlement at a PEO before you have completed the 5 year continuous period, you will not have met this requirement, and your application would be refused, regardless of the margin of the deficit.
Postal applications must be submitted no earlier than 28 days prior to the expiry of leave. Once the application is made, the applicant is covered by Section 3C leave, to ensure that at no point are they in the UK without lawful leave, as the decision process can take up to 6 months. The 28 day policy does not take into account the 5 year period, as when assessing whether the applicant has met this requirement, the caseworker counts backward from the date of decision (because the time spent on 3C leave must be counted towards the 5 year continuous period, due to the applicant not having their passport while the decision process is in progress).
I trust this is helpful.
Regards
Ann
UK Border Agency – Settlement Ops Policy team
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To: Settlement Ops Policy Mailbox
Subject: FAQ
Require urgent information BY 7th MAY 2012 about ILR and Tier-1(General) error
Dear UKBA,
· I got HSMP in the UK from 5th June 2007 valid until 5th June 2009
· I went to Croydon, PEO for the same day extension under tier-1
(G) on 14th May 2009
· My tier-1 [general] was approved from 14th May 2009 valid till
13th May 2012.
I have heard from the solicitors that UKBA should have given me the tier-1 visa from 5th June 2009 till 5th June 2012 and NOT from 14th May 2009 till 13th May 2012. They say that I become eligible on/after 7th May 2012 but have 23 days short of the FIVE years qualifying period. They stated the visa issuance has an error.