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1.) EVERY time you apply for leave to remain (ie a new BRP) or entry clearance, your biometrics will be enrolled during the consideration of your application. Having previously submitted biometrics has no impact on the processing of your current application. (For instance, they have taken my biometrics 4 times....)Jrat19 wrote:Hello,
I finished my PhD a few weeks ago and my new employer has provided me with my CofS number today. I already have a biometrics card from my Tier 4 visa so my question is, will I need to register my biometric data again for the new application? If they already have this information on record, will this improve the processing time?
Second question, does having an advocate submit an application on your behalf improve processing time?
Final question. For the Tier 2 application form, question L5 states 'What is your current or last grant of leave?' My current leave to remain is as a Tier 4 Student so should I tick the box for 'Tier 4 migrant' or the box for 'Student'?
Many thanks.
J
They should take your payment within days of receipt of your application. Def before biometrics. However, it is only after your biometrics that they will actually consider your application. So I presume it would also be sometime after biometrics that any return would be made if your application is determined to be invalid. Others might have more comment....Jrat19 wrote:
For postal applications that specify payment with a debit card, do you happen to know whether the payment is deducted as soon as the application is received or after the biometrics are supplied?
Also, if the application is declared invalid, how long does it take for the UKBA to return the application materials?