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When you committed to t1e 3 years ago did you not know you had to build a business, invest the £50K (which I assume you had access to, unless you lied about that), make employment and NOT do contract work?ravireddy121 wrote:hi everyone
thank you for your reply. i spoke to couple of solicitors and they all advised me that to apply flr hro application to cover 7 months in a legal stay, we know that we wont be getting visa, its just for time taking as we will be getting appeal rights. iam confused as iam getting different advise from different solicitors.
i really dont have any other option. pls advise me how can i cover my 7 months in legal way. i have doing some contracts for a company and get paid in my business account. please advise.. thank you
It will still be considered as 'contracting' and not genuine 'entrepreneurship'.ravireddy121 wrote:thank you for ur reply.
actually my wife was supposed to get a tier 2 sponsor visa, but her sponsor ditched her at last moment as the minimum salarly threshold was increased to 30k. else i would have made some arrangements before. but now iam in a very bad situation as iam left with no options.
iam working for my own business and provide IT services to my client. its not through any agency, i managed to get a contract directly through reference.
What happened to the £50K you had?ravireddy121 wrote:thank you for ur reply.
actually my wife was supposed to get a tier 2 sponsor visa, but her sponsor ditched her at last moment as the minimum salarly threshold was increased to 30k. else i would have made some arrangements before. but now iam in a very bad situation as iam left with no options.
iam working for my own business and provide IT services to my client. its not through any agency, i managed to get a contract directly through reference.
Yes. You can invest before visa expiry and prepare the documents necessary.ravireddy121 wrote:me and my friend we applied together as partner entrepreneur team, but his visa got rejected because of maintenance funds issue, so he has to go back to india, so i coulnt invest 50k. but iam ready to invest now. can u pls suggest, if i can still invest?
ravireddy121 wrote:me and my friend we applied together as partner entrepreneur team, but his visa got rejected because of maintenance funds issue, so he has to go back to india, so i coulnt invest 50k. but iam ready to invest now. can u pls suggest, if i can still invest?
My guess is that he does not have employment.... (OP, pls confirm otherwise)zimba88 wrote:Yes. You can invest before visa expiry and prepare the documents necessary.ravireddy121 wrote:me and my friend we applied together as partner entrepreneur team, but his visa got rejected because of maintenance funds issue, so he has to go back to india, so i coulnt invest 50k. but iam ready to invest now. can u pls suggest, if i can still invest?
You can't if you didn't employ....ravireddy121 wrote:yes i only got tier 1 e visa and my partners visa got rejected and he left to india. i am ready to invest 50k now and how can i show the employment? pls advise
You do not seem to be a genuine Tier 1E applicant as you have no clue about the Tier 1E rules. Your contracting is a very clear BREACH of the conditions of your stay and the immigration rules. On top of that, you also failed to invest or hire as required for extension so you are not eligible for extension either. You also have no basis for an FLR or any good reason why you should remain in the UK.ravireddy121 wrote:yes i only got tier 1 e visa and my partners visa got rejected and he left to india. i am ready to invest 50k now and how can i show the employment? pls advise