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by Isaac01 » Sun Feb 24, 2013 4:28 pm
Hi All
I had success in getting an extension of my current visa. However it seemed like a complicated case.
My immigration history.
Arrived UK in march 2008 on Voluntary worker visa.
Left UK march 2009 and returned July 2009 on Youth Mobility Visa.
Applied for Certificate of approval in 2010 and got married December 2010 to a British citizen.
Granted 2 year marriage visa via PEO Croydon Mar 2011.
Now here's where it get's complicated.
Obtained police caution Nov 2011 for common assault.
Was due to apply for ILR come march this year, however due to the changes in December 2012 I was unable to apply for ILR due to my police caution being less than 24 months old!
So after realising this we applied under the old rules for an extension of FLR(M) and were successful!
My whole PEO appointment was fairly smooth.
0910 Appointment time.
0840 Arrived
0840 Security
0845 First counter to give booking reference and check application form.
0850 Payment counter and given receipt and number
0855 Called to 1st floor desk. There she proceeded to enter basic details into computer. Then were told to proceed to 2nd floor and wait biometrics
0910 Called for biometrics, this took 10 mins and were then told to go and wait back on the 2nd floor for the Case worker.
1030 Was called to desk and met Case Worker
Documents Submitted;
FLR (M) Form
Covering letter from solicitor
Photos for both of us
2 Passports from me +BRP
Passport from wife
Bank Statements (CW only wanted current accounts and not savings) and Payslips for the last 3 months.
Letter stating continuation of employment from both of our employers
Marriage Certificate
Tenancy agreement
We also had 7 different items of correspondence addressed to both of us
(Council Tax, Water, Gas, Electricity, Joint Bank Account, Life Insurance, Home Insurance) However the CW did not want any of this.
1145 Was called back to CW to say that our visa extension was a success!
The CW did ask after why we didn't go for ILR and I told her about the police caution (made me think that I could of almost got ILR!) and she agreed that I would of been turned down because of my police caution not being 24 months old.
Also another note about the solicitors covering letter. I paid £150 for a covering letter from a solicitor that I could of almost written and it seemed like the CW did not even pay any attention to it. (Now I'm not saying that solicitors letters are worthless but it seemed like in my case this was not needed)
Hope this has been helpful to people in a similar situation to me.