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This is interesting. I've known in the past that the UKBA granted T1G extensions from the date of current LTR expiry, so long as the application to extend was not submitted more than 28 days before the LTR expiry date. It may be now they have a different stance.senthil123 wrote:I went for PEO on the 28th of Jan for my Tier 1 extension. My initial visa was due to expire on the 21st of Feb 2013. So I went within the 28 days. Mine is 3+2 visa.
I received my BRP today. My extension has been granted from the date of the appointment(28th Jan) which expires on the 28 Jan 2015, rather than from 21st of Feb and expiring on the 21st Feb 2015. I will be short of couple of days for my ILR in 2015.
What are my options in getting this sorted.
This is interesting. I've known in the past that the UKBA granted T1G extensions from the date of current LTR expiry, so long as the application to extend was not submitted more than 28 days before the LTR expiry date. It may be now they have a different stance.cs95tdg wrote:
Normally if you applied with the 28 days, it should be issued with the date of the appointment and expire at the original expiry date + the extension.senthil123 wrote:Hello all,
I went for PEO on the 28th of Jan for my Tier 1 extension. My initial visa was due to expire on the 21st of Feb 2013. So I went within the 28 days. Mine is 3+2 visa.
I received my BRP today. My extension has been granted from the date of the appointment(28th Jan) which expires on the 28 Jan 2015, rather than from 21st of Feb and expiring on the 21st Feb 2015. I will be short of couple of days for my ILR in 2015.
What are my options in getting this sorted.
Please advice.
Thanks
In your case, date of issue should be 28-01-13 and expiry date 21-02-15. Are you saying your expiry date on the BRP is 28-01-15? If yes, this is a mistake and you should contact the HO.[/quote]Jambo wrote:
Unfortunately I am not aware of any reference which explicitly states this. There is a Sticky thread here dedicated to this issue, I suspect because there has been so much disparity with some applicants being granted LTR from the date of previous LTR expiry and others from the decision date, even when they have applied within the last 28 days of their previous LTR expiry date. You may find it useful to have a read through the various posts. But it is definitely worth raising the issue with the UKBA explaining that you applied within the last 28 days and also highlighting the effect this issue will have in you meeting the 5 year residence requirement for settlement. http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=68561senthil123 wrote:cs95tdg - Thanks for the response. I will let you know once I hear from them. But if you can find something that says that the new expiry date should reflect the old expiry date, please share it across.
Only that you explain that you applied within the last 28 days of your previous LTR expiry date and also highlight the effect this issue will have in you meeting the 5 year residence requirement for settlement when you write to the caseworker.senthil123 wrote:Slightly worried - I am planning to write to the Case Worker, but have a funny feeling that this will not be changed.
Any advice friends.
Thanks cs95tdg.cs95tdg wrote:Only that you explain that you applied within the last 28 days of your previous LTR expiry date and also highlight the effect this issue will have in you meeting the 5 year residence requirement for settlement when you write to the caseworker.
It seems deciding the expiry date process is not consistent!!senthil123 wrote:Hello all,
I went for PEO on the 28th of Jan for my Tier 1 extension. My initial visa was due to expire on the 21st of Feb 2013. So I went within the 28 days. Mine is 3+2 visa.
I received my BRP today. My extension has been granted from the date of the appointment(28th Jan) which expires on the 28 Jan 2015, rather than from 21st of Feb and expiring on the 21st Feb 2015. I will be short of couple of days for my ILR in 2015.
What are my options in getting this sorted.
Please advice.
Thanks
Which PEO did you attend? Was it Sheffield?shyamsai wrote: It seems deciding the expiry date process is not consistent!!
My currently Tier1 expires on 2th Feb'13. I went to PEO same day service on 22nd Jan'13. Received BRP card in a week's time, the expiry date on it says 25th Feb'2016.
This means expiry date decision is purely on what case worker decides!
Where you say leave to enter, I presume you mean original EC? If so, a majority of the cases I've seen posted on this forum have been for applicants extending their original visa EC (3+2 years or 2+3 years). They still appear to have been granted LTR from the date of the decision, even if they applied in-person without representation within the last 28 days of the original Expiry date.mulderpf wrote:The pattern seems to be related to what is being extended rather than the PEO used. It would seem to be that for people who are extending existing LTR in the UK, their new visa validity is based on the decision date, whereas people with LTE the UK, their new visa validity is based on the visa expiry date of the visa being extended.
Interesting...mulderpf wrote: Another thing is that I was made to sign a letter at the PEO confirming my details are correct - the letter was what was being sent to the company who produces the BRP cards. This contained the EXACT details (including expiry dates) of what will be printed on the cards.
Caseworker confirmed that everyone is made to sign it if the decision is made in their presence (so if their systems go down or the representative tells them to leave and continues to wait for the decision, then you don't get to sign the form). I would suggest people stick around for the decision if you are worried about the expiry date of the visa.