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Yes, that will be my suggestionJust to conclude my queries, you too think that my best option is to resubmit a fresh application ASAP (to include the missing document) rather than go for a pointless AR, right?
No, I explained this aboveAnd if the decision comes back (hopefully positive one) after say 30 days or more will it affect ILR application in the future?
Yes, it will be reduced to 14 days only. See: http://www.immigrationboards.com/uk-tie ... 19351.htmlrobertholdon wrote:I think 28 days does not apply anymore after this 24th November? It's based on new rule for overstayer. It's reduced to 14 days but it's up to HO to decide.
Once you will submit the new application the AR will automatically withdrawn, you dont have to inform HO for this.hamalt66 wrote:Hi Guys, I have submitted my new fresh application (to include a missing document) within the 14 days window they gave me to apply for AR. I mentioned in my covering letter that Home Office advised me to submit a fresh application after calling UKVI helpline (Tel: 03001232241) instead of going for AD, will this be enough or should one contact AR department to let them know I am not applying for an Administrative Review?
What's my visa status now? Will a new 3C start while they consider my application or am I now an overstayer?awan905 wrote:Once you will submit the new application the AR will automatically withdrawn, you dont have to inform HO for this.hamalt66 wrote:Hi Guys, I have submitted my new fresh application (to include a missing document) within the 14 days window they gave me to apply for AR. I mentioned in my covering letter that Home Office advised me to submit a fresh application after calling UKVI helpline (Tel: 03001232241) instead of going for AD, will this be enough or should one contact AR department to let them know I am not applying for an Administrative Review?
You are overstayer.What's my visa status now? Will a new 3C start while they consider my application or am I now an overstayer?
So how this works now, what if a decision takes more than 28 days, what happens then?robertholdon wrote:You are overstayer.What's my visa status now? Will a new 3C start while they consider my application or am I now an overstayer?
Hi Zimba, can you please post a link for the rules regarding these procedures (i.e what to do after refusals, AR, fresh applications etc) just have a good read and know where one stands, thanks in advance.zimba88 wrote:No, you won't. Just apply as soon as you can. You get 28 days after the 14 days to apply.
You will become an overstayer anyway !
Yes I submitted the very first extension application 25 days before my visa expiry date, but after 7 month I got letter of refusal because a document was missing. The refusal letter mentioned I can go for AR, but decided to submit a fresh application (before end of the 14 days they gave me for AR) to include the missing document.awan905 wrote:If you have submitted the first application before the expiry date then you are covered by 3C, your stay is legal. Please submit the new application or go for admin review in given time.
hamalt66 wrote:Yes I submitted the very first extension application 25 days before my visa expiry date, but after 7 month I got letter of refusal because a document was missing. The refusal letter mentioned I can go for AR, but decided to submit a fresh application (before end of the 14 days they gave me for AR) to include the missing document.awan905 wrote:If you have submitted the first application before the expiry date then you are covered by 3C, your stay is legal. Please submit the new application or go for admin review in given time.
The refusal letter mentioned that the Payslips were missing, although I thought I submitted them and although the list of submit documents clearly says I have submitted them but I'm not 100% sure as it's been 7 months since I first applied. So either they've lost them or I missed sending them. I wish they contacted me and asked for the missing document rather than just refuse the application. But anyways I called home office twice after receiving the refusal letter and I was advised to resubmit a fresh one. Hope it goes well this time.Ams2013 wrote:hamalt66 wrote:Yes I submitted the very first extension application 25 days before my visa expiry date, but after 7 month I got letter of refusal because a document was missing. The refusal letter mentioned I can go for AR, but decided to submit a fresh application (before end of the 14 days they gave me for AR) to include the missing document.awan905 wrote:If you have submitted the first application before the expiry date then you are covered by 3C, your stay is legal. Please submit the new application or go for admin review in given time.
Hi hamalt,
Sorry to know about your first refusal , but you haven't shared the reason as what document was missing in your initial application ?
It is also strange they refused your application for missing document after the interview which they could have done without interview !
Best wishes for your fresh application.
How can a scanned document be considered an evidence of submission. It will always be your word against their's!!! In my honest opinion, the whole process is unfair I guess. I mean they can easily check HMRC for PAYE, Companies House for your company's records etc.awan905 wrote:it is always better to keep scanned copies or photocopies of the documents which you submit to HO, because if HO misses the document then you can say and can provide that. Here they rejected due to main documents which are missing, Please submit the new application and make sure to keep a copy, as a record.