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1) Select Tier 1 General immigrant from section AHSMP_MBA_provision wrote:1-Section 3- Should I select Tier 1 General immigrant from section A or Highly skilled migrant from section B. I was given 2 year HSMP in 2007 and then I extended for three years under Tier-1 general so not sure which one to select.
2-In 6.1 When did you (the main applicant) first enter the UK? This
refers to the date of your first entry into the UK at the beginning
of the period of stay on which this application is based.
I switched from student visa to HSMP in 2008 inside the country. I came in UK in 2003 as student. To answer this questions, which date I need to enter.
Is it date of my original entry clearance as student - 2003
Or Date of HSMP approval letter- Dec 2007
Or HSMP stamp date- Jan 2008?
3- Section- 6.2
I have only around 30 holidays in 5 years taken as paid and unpaid holidays. Do i need to provide the letter from employers (I have changed jobs and cannot get such letter anyway). Do not think I need this letter or any explanation as my holidays are within limit but just want to get your opinion.
cs95tdg wrote:1) Select Tier 1 General immigrant from section AHSMP_MBA_provision wrote:1-Section 3- Should I select Tier 1 General immigrant from section A or Highly skilled migrant from section B. I was given 2 year HSMP in 2007 and then I extended for three years under Tier-1 general so not sure which one to select.
2-In 6.1 When did you (the main applicant) first enter the UK? This
refers to the date of your first entry into the UK at the beginning
of the period of stay on which this application is based.
I switched from student visa to HSMP in 2008 inside the country. I came in UK in 2003 as student. To answer this questions, which date I need to enter.
Is it date of my original entry clearance as student - 2003
Or Date of HSMP approval letter- Dec 2007
Or HSMP stamp date- Jan 2008?
3- Section- 6.2
I have only around 30 holidays in 5 years taken as paid and unpaid holidays. Do i need to provide the letter from employers (I have changed jobs and cannot get such letter anyway). Do not think I need this letter or any explanation as my holidays are within limit but just want to get your opinion.
2) HSMP stamp date- Jan 2008
3) Employer letter(s) not required to confirm absences as you are applying as a Tier 1 General Migrant.
HSMP_MBA_provision wrote:cs95tdg wrote:1) Select Tier 1 General immigrant from section AHSMP_MBA_provision wrote:1-Section 3- Should I select Tier 1 General immigrant from section A or Highly skilled migrant from section B. I was given 2 year HSMP in 2007 and then I extended for three years under Tier-1 general so not sure which one to select.
2-In 6.1 When did you (the main applicant) first enter the UK? This
refers to the date of your first entry into the UK at the beginning
of the period of stay on which this application is based.
I switched from student visa to HSMP in 2008 inside the country. I came in UK in 2003 as student. To answer this questions, which date I need to enter.
Is it date of my original entry clearance as student - 2003
Or Date of HSMP approval letter- Dec 2007
Or HSMP stamp date- Jan 2008?
3- Section- 6.2
I have only around 30 holidays in 5 years taken as paid and unpaid holidays. Do i need to provide the letter from employers (I have changed jobs and cannot get such letter anyway). Do not think I need this letter or any explanation as my holidays are within limit but just want to get your opinion.
2) HSMP stamp date- Jan 2008
3) Employer letter(s) not required to confirm absences as you are applying as a Tier 1 General Migrant.
Thanks All for the quick replies. Really appreciate. I think majority opinion on second question is Jan08 so I shall go with that.
I have an other quick question. On the last page the list of documents includes the photocopies of passports. My question is do I have to photocopy only bio data pages or all pages of the passport. I have four passports including the expired one. It will be more than 150 pages if I photo copy all pages.
Is there any other docs I need to make photocopy like bankstaments and payslips?
Regards.
Photocopy only pages where you have immigration stamps, visa vignettes & personal information (E.g. Photopage). Unused pages need not be photocopied.HSMP_MBA_provision wrote:I have an other quick question. On the last page the list of documents includes the photocopies of passports. My question is do I have to photocopy only bio data pages or all pages of the passport. I have four passports including the expired one. It will be more than 150 pages if I photo copy all pages.
Is there any other docs I need to make photocopy like bankstaments and payslips?
Spidery_thread wrote:@HSMP_MBA_provision,
No where in the document list of form SET(O) version 12/12 it is mentioned to provide photocopies.
Where did you get this from?
Lazy Buggers...........They want us to supply photocopies?????wpilr_nov12 wrote:Spidery_thread wrote:@HSMP_MBA_provision,
No where in the document list of form SET(O) version 12/12 it is mentioned to provide photocopies.
Where did you get this from?
Set O Guidance. Yes, there is a separate document by that name, which is essential reading material.
Thanks a million Spidery and others(sorry typing on mobile, difficult to see the names)Spidery_thread wrote:Lazy Buggers...........They want us to supply photocopies?????wpilr_nov12 wrote:Spidery_thread wrote:@HSMP_MBA_provision,
No where in the document list of form SET(O) version 12/12 it is mentioned to provide photocopies.
Where did you get this from?
Set O Guidance. Yes, there is a separate document by that name, which is essential reading material.
In addition to £991 of application fee....what a nonsense?
"All supporting evidence must be in the form
of original documents. In addition you should provide
photocopies of each of these documents including
any pages of your passport(s) that contain personal
details, visas or immigration stamps (foreign or UK)"
Only the pages with information and visas.(not blank pages).
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... o04091.pdf
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