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what i want to ask is whether this kind of case will change my status for applying IRL?innocentdevil wrote:get your SAR file from UKBA. It should have all the info about everything (including stamps of visa pages/vignettes).
once you have that then you know you have everything even from lost passport.
Therefore:frey80 wrote:I applied hsmp before November 2006
That you lost your passport and had to apply for replacement visa in a new passport, does not change that - that you are covered by the HSMP JR (ILR).frey80 wrote:Highly skilled migrant under the terms of HSMP ILR judicial review policy document
thanks for the reply, very appreciatesushdmehta wrote:Therefore:frey80 wrote:I applied hsmp before November 2006That you lost your passport and had to apply for replacement visa in a new passport, does not change that - that you are covered by the HSMP JR (ILR).frey80 wrote:Highly skilled migrant under the terms of HSMP ILR judicial review policy document
last week i have got email reply from a lasushdmehta wrote:Therefore:frey80 wrote:I applied hsmp before November 2006That you lost your passport and had to apply for replacement visa in a new passport, does not change that - that you are covered by the HSMP JR (ILR).frey80 wrote:Highly skilled migrant under the terms of HSMP ILR judicial review policy document
The fact that you were issued (new) leave that had the same expiry date as the (old) HSMP leave endorsed in the lost passport is, IMHO, evidence enough that your application wasn't considered as a new PBS application and that you continue(d) to remain under the same terms and conditions as before.frey80 wrote:so what i got at last is Tier 1 visa (not resident permit) which valid from november 2009 to september 2012 (which is when my lost visa expired).
Thanks lot Guru Sushdmehta , basically i can say that despite the form i used, i was processed as "replacement visa" anyway.sushdmehta wrote:Since somtime in 2008, UKBA had stopped issuing endorsements with "HSMP" mentioned. All HSMP migrants, even those covered by HSMP JR, were issued endorsements with "Tier 1 (General)" instead of "HSMP".
When applying for replacement visa, you shouldn't have been asked to provide documentary evidence(s) to certify that qualified for Tier 1 (General). AFAIK, all that is needed is a police report, application form and full fees. But given that only a small number of people end up losing their passports, local VAC staff are not trained on how to deal with such applications for replacement visas.
The fact that you were issued (new) leave that had the same expiry date as the (old) HSMP leave endorsed in the lost passport is, IMHO, evidence enough that your application wasn't considered as a new PBS application and that you continue(d) to remain under the same terms and conditions as before.frey80 wrote:so what i got at last is Tier 1 visa (not resident permit) which valid from november 2009 to september 2012 (which is when my lost visa expired).
Ideally, local VAC should have advised you to fill up VAF2 form and not VAF9 form ... to apply for replacement visa as an HSMP migrant. But, as I said, the staff aren't trained well enough to deal with such situations without ill-advising the applicant.