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by BBISME » Sat Mar 17, 2012 8:59 am
I always thought I have no GAP for all these years, after the advise I took from this website I finally requested SAR, just to make myself more confident on my 10 years record.
Last night when I get home I received the post, with all the information. After reviewing it, I was suprised that I have been rejected once back in 2003 in one of the visa extensions, totally suprised, I was a bit worry and go on googling all similar cases, some experienced problems when applying ILR but some same were fine, hope an expert here can give me further advice.
Visa record
11 Jun 2002 -31 oct 2003 (2 Sep2002 Landed, therefore hopfully apply for ILR on 2 Aug 2012)
Oct 2003 My school sent an application to extend my visa, CID search summary case raised date 14 Oct 2003, ,home office case note : List sheet inidcate no fee paid, rejected payment, returned Docs, they also sent a letter to my school saying the prescribed fee has not been paid in connection to your clients application for Limited leave to remain..... We do not consider that an exception to the requirement to pay the fee applies to your clients case... If you want your client s application to be considered, you must return the application with fee within 28 days.
Home office sent the document back on 30 Oct 2003, which was one day before my visa expiry date,my school sent the application back on 1 Dec 2003, which already exceeded 28 days allowance period. (however when I google postal strikes in 2003, there were some un-offical strikes around late Oct- early Nov )
this is how it looks on the summary
14 Oct- G-Student - outcome- reject
01 Dec- G-Student -Outcome- Grant
The remainig applications were all made on time and have no issues ( cos it's done by myself rather than other ppl !!)
Is this count as a GAP as my visa were due to expired on 30 Oct 2003 , but the Grant application raised date was 01 Dec 2003 ?
How shall I explain in my ILR application .... this was not due to my personal fault and I was totally un-aware of the situation at the time ( school pays the application fee as it's all inculded in my course fee )
I think the Home Office are a lot more strict & not willing to grant ILR easily after all those new immigration rules came out , can this be their excuse to reject my ILR ?