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Evidences not provided to support Tier 1 extension

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falcrum
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Evidences not provided to support Tier 1 extension

Post by falcrum » Fri Mar 06, 2009 3:47 pm

I have few general questions on tier 1 extension application information and evidences.

1. Wherever there are sections that do not warrant information to be entered, should we leave them as blank or put "--NA--" in here.

2. Is there a order in which the papers have to be arranged? I am providing a cover letter and an enclosure document.

3. As I am applying for an extension under Tier 1 (general), I am not attaching the below mentioned evidences as I had provided them at a time when I applied for HSMP and EC. I am currently in the UK on a HSMP visa (start date: 01 May 2007). Evidences that are not attached are:

a. Qualification: Bachelors marks certificates
b. Marriage Certificate
c. Son's birth certificate (he has a dependent hsmp visa & is 3yrs old)
d. Affidavit of Wife's surname name change (after marriage). The new passport reflects this change and so does her dependent hsmp visa.
e. IELTS certificate (English Language Test)

Can someone with knowledge on these tell me if I am doing the correct thing and not missing out on any mandatory evidences that are required to be provided again even though they were provided as evidences when I applied for HSMP visa.

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Post by nksg » Fri Mar 06, 2009 3:52 pm

I would arrange the documents in the order of description in the guidance notes/form.

I would suggest if you provide docs below (even if you have submited before) there is no harm:

b. Marriage Certificate
c. Son's birth certificate (he has a dependent hsmp visa & is 3yrs old)
d. Affidavit of Wife's surname name change (after marriage). The new passport reflects this change and so does her dependent hsmp visa.

Just mention the same order and these additional documents in your cover letter.

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Post by drjabberwocky23 » Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:13 pm

Present the information in the order that it appears in the application form/guidance. I just left the sections blank rather than putting in N/A. It shouldn't be a problem, as long as you don'ty miss out a relevant section by mistake!

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Re: Evidences not provided to support Tier 1 extension

Post by ChetanOjha » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:47 pm

Falcrum,

I had the same query and called Home Office. I was told its better to send documents(even if it was used in previous application e.g. HSMP) though guidelines doesn't states anything like that.

I would advice to send all the documents, even if you have used it in your previous application. Since they were accepted last time it won't do any harm.

Good Luck.

falcrum wrote:I have few general questions on tier 1 extension application information and evidences.
3. As I am applying for an extension under Tier 1 (general), I am not attaching the below mentioned evidences as I had provided them at a time when I applied for HSMP and EC. I am currently in the UK on a HSMP visa (start date: 01 May 2007). Evidences that are not attached are:

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