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Visa Refusal - Tier 2 Genaral

Only for the UK Skilled Worker visas, formerly known as Tier 2 visa route

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waseemhassan
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Visa Refusal - Tier 2 Genaral

Post by waseemhassan » Tue Feb 17, 2015 5:12 pm

Sorry I could not find a place for new post and adding comment here because it is related to this post. I applied under tier-2 general visa and got refusal due to same reason as reference number of job advertisement was missing. Objection from UKBA is as:

"As your sponsor has not provided any of the advertisement reference numbers of the advertisements which were placed, the CoS does not contain all the information required by Paragraph 78 (e) of Appendix A of the Immigration Rules. As a result you have not been awarded any points for a job offer that passes the resident labour market test"

Now I want to make sure that if I should apply for administrative review? As this was mistake from home office and while approving my cos they forgot to add reference number of job, so this is mistake from home office. Please help me whether I should send screenshot of job with administrative review and ask them for the mistake from home office. Anyone has such experience please share.

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Re: Visa Refusal - Tier 2 Genaral

Post by physicskate » Tue Feb 17, 2015 6:02 pm

waseemhassan wrote:
As this was mistake from home office and while approving my cos they forgot to add reference number of job, so this is mistake from home office. Please help me whether I should send screenshot of job with administrative review and ask them for the mistake from home office. Anyone has such experience please share.
Wait, did your employer add the reference to the CoS?? THEY, not the HO, are the ones who need to add the info to the CoS...

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Re: Visa Refusal - Tier 2 Genaral

Post by manci » Tue Feb 17, 2015 9:24 pm

physicskate wrote:
waseemhassan wrote:
As this was mistake from home office and while approving my cos they forgot to add reference number of job, so this is mistake from home office. Please help me whether I should send screenshot of job with administrative review and ask them for the mistake from home office. Anyone has such experience please share.
Wait, did your employer add the reference to the CoS?? THEY, not the HO, are the ones who need to add the info to the CoS...
unless the OP is switching from T1 PSW or T4 and meets the RLMT exemption conditions, in which case it is a mistake by the HO

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Re: Visa Refusal - Tier 2 Genaral

Post by asjakkas2 » Sun Jan 29, 2017 3:55 pm

Hi,
If your employer has not mentined job referrene in COS then it is not HO's mistake, I have similar situation here that My employer wrote wrong date of RLMT conducted, they reported date which was 6 months old hence they refused visa saying RLMT should be within 6 month
Now I want to know from you that can I apply again using new COS as my employer is happy to issue me a new COS with recent RLMT conducted.
please reply asap I have 8 days left to reply HO

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Re: Visa Refusal - Tier 2 Genaral

Post by Casa » Sun Jan 29, 2017 4:23 pm

This thread is 2 years old and waseemhassan only posted twice and hasn't visited the forum since February 2015 :!:
(Casa, not CR001)
Please don't send me PMs asking for immigration advice on posts that are on the open forum. If I haven't responded there, it's because I don't have the answer. I'm a moderator, not a legal professional.

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