Yes, if you successfully vary your application, you should get you T1E fees back
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Yes, if you successfully vary your application, you should get you T1E fees back
As long as HO accepts your application to very, you can request refund of T1. Otherwise, you should get your T2 fees refunded. Either way, you only have to pay one of the fees.
Yes, within 14 days of the decision or 14 days of any AR decision if you apply for AR
I am not absolutely clear about it, but I would think when you vary your application, you should also vary your dependants application.
You can do it after you get your Tier 2, but it may be a good idea to remove yourself from payroll before (you would need to do that anyway)
What is a 10 day priority service ?aahish wrote: ↑Mon Jul 16, 2018 10:36 pmThanks Marc....
1) Can i apply for 10 day priority service as my application for Tier 1 extension is already under process with home office ? My solicitor was against premier service appointment ? so, do you think am i eligible for 10 days priority service
2) Do i need to attach any covering letter any particular points i need to mention apart from my own scenarios? Please advise thank you
Kind Regards
Ah - I had missed that.aahish wrote: ↑Tue Jul 17, 2018 12:07 pmHi Marc
Tier 2 Priority Service
You can get a decision on your visa within 10 working days if you apply to extend or switch to a tier 2 visa using the Tier 2 Priority Service.
You can only use this service if you’re in the UK.
You can use the service for the following visas:
Tier 2 (General)
Tier 2 (Minister of religion)
Tier 2 (Sportsperson)
Tier 2 (Intra company transfer)
I'm now confused with your question sorry Marc .... Do you think am i not eligible priority or any queries please feel free to advise marc thank you
Since the visa has expired, I think HO will require your dependant to leave the country upon withdrawal. So, you would have to apply for the dependant visa from abroad.aahish wrote: ↑Thu Jul 19, 2018 6:24 pmHi All,
After a long hesitation i have decided to withdraw my dependent application. My question is i'm planning to apply Tier 2 priority postal as soon as i get online link.
1) If i withdraw my dependent s Tier 1 dependent application and i apply for the tier 2 on the same day of my dependent s visa withdrawal does it gonna have any impact on my dependent future application?
i know the clock turns zero please advise apart from that any point i'm missing technically please advise. Thank you
Kind Regards
I am not familiar with the priority service at all. So you can wait for someone else to comment or just go ahead and try
There should be no dependence on the two. I can't see why you can't do that now.
As you have pointed out, it is not necessary as clearly stated in the guidanceaahish wrote: ↑Tue Jul 24, 2018 6:45 pmHi Marc,
Please advise do i need to attach my Masters Degree Certificate ( As i don't have one now available immediately ) Is it a mandatory requirement to reach English requirement now ? As i have already awarded points for previous Leave to remain which is Tier 1 Entrepreneur. Please advise if i really need to send my Masters Degree. Thank you