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It is not the sponsor licences that are renewed every April but the CoS allocations. Sorry if I have not made that clear.johnjkjk wrote:Thanks for your reply. Requesting urgent treatment by email is precisely what we did, and as stated they agreed to treat it urgently 6 weeks ago. My employer has sent emails explaining how critical I am to their organisation, asking for some indication of timescales at the very least.
I don't believe that they're experiencing unusually heavy application load, my sources have revealed privately that files can sit around awaiting signatures and that a select percent of cases are randomly selected for review by a lead caseworker, leading to further delays. From output wise, they're approving 2 a week and with regards to licence renewals, it's just incorrect that all licences need to be renewed at this time, A rated sponsors are typically valid for 4 years from date of approval. And CoS allocations are handled by a different team.
Delaying on purpose is probably far fetched, but given the bureaucrat nightmare that we've been through and the government's focus on tightening the noose on skilled migrants, I wouldn't be surprised if there was tacit approval of such practice.
Hi,johnjkjk wrote:Sure, but to my knowledge, CoS allocations are handled by a separate team, albeit in the same section.It is not the sponsor licences that are renewed every April but the CoS allocations
If I have understood you correctly, it means sponsor licence was applied by your employer who could then issue you with a CoS? Did you need to go down the route of advertising your role or was it in exemption category?johnjkjk wrote:Sponsor licence came with initial allocation. Applied Feb, decision time 7 weeks (actually the decision was made within 3 weeks as per the date on the decision letter).
Write a letter to UKBA givng them all the details and ask them to confirm what they said on the phone.GB12 wrote: On the phone calls UKBA accepted that it is their fault and they will accept a late application from me and will not class me as an over stayer. however they haven't given anything in writing in this regard. ?
We asked for that but the adviser we were talking to simply denied, saying it will take months to get any sort of reply from UKBA. so we didnt pursue that furthermanci wrote:Write a letter to UKBA givng them all the details and ask them to confirm what they said on the phone.GB12 wrote: On the phone calls UKBA accepted that it is their fault and they will accept a late application from me and will not class me as an over stayer. however they haven't given anything in writing in this regard. ?
Exactly they asked us to write all those information including the advisors names on those phone calls and send along with my application to them, which I will be sending on 8th. I have done the online part on 4th may. visa expired on 3rd may.manci wrote:The wheels of UKBA grind slowly and the adviser was probably trying to fob you off (or may be he/she was unsure of the rules) but if you write to them they will eventually reply.
When you write include the date and time of your telephone conversation and the name of the adviser (if you have this information) because all telephone calls are recorded.
.manci wrote:I would suggest that you wait until UKBA respond. It all depends on whether they record the 1 day delay in your application as an overstay or not. If they confirm that they did not do so then you have not been overstaying and don't need to declare an overstay in any future application.