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you will get a Decision letter with your Visa , So BRP Collection is mention on that, its almost near to your POSTCode mention on your application, you can also check it through your on-line application ( if submitted ) through BRP Collection TAB.Jayjolly wrote:Where and how do I get my BRP once I have arrived to the UK?
Whats your visa expiry date ?Jayjolly wrote:I did not receive any decision letter when I got my visa. Just my passport with UK visa I've received by courier from vfs.
YesJunaidrai wrote:HI - Does that period of 10 days is on the top of 30 days visa.
In case one arrives in UK on the 30th day then does he or she have 10 days to collect the BRP?
Thank you very much Sunny for your response.sunny007 wrote:YesJunaidrai wrote:HI - Does that period of 10 days is on the top of 30 days visa.
In case one arrives in UK on the 30th day then does he or she have 10 days to collect the BRP?
30 days period is for entry
10 days period is for BRP Collection.
SO if you enter uk on 30th then still you have 10 days to collect your BRP.
But for ILR your first date entry is counted, so suggest you to enter UK as soon as possible after getting your visa.
I wonder if you can comment on the following as well.
How early can I apply for my wife's visa (Tier 2 General Dependent)? She is planning to travel around 27th November 2015 while giving intending date of travel as 20th November 2015 on application to be on safe side. So is it ok to apply by late August 2015?
Yes it looks fine , but i would suggest you to apply at the start of November , ( may you get visa within 2 weeks so then you have to travel accordinly )Junaidrai wrote:Thank you very much Sunny for your response.sunny007 wrote:YesJunaidrai wrote:HI - Does that period of 10 days is on the top of 30 days visa.
In case one arrives in UK on the 30th day then does he or she have 10 days to collect the BRP?
30 days period is for entry
10 days period is for BRP Collection.
SO if you enter uk on 30th then still you have 10 days to collect your BRP.
But for ILR your first date entry is counted, so suggest you to enter UK as soon as possible after getting your visa.
I wonder if you can comment on the following as well.
How early can I apply for my wife's visa (Tier 2 General Dependent)? She is planning to travel around 27th November 2015 while giving intending date of travel as 20th November 2015 on application to be on safe side. So is it ok to apply by late August 2015?
Thank you very much for your help and cooperation. Much appreciated!sunny007 wrote:I wonder if you can comment on the following as well.
How early can I apply for my wife's visa (Tier 2 General Dependent)? She is planning to travel around 27th November 2015 while giving intending date of travel as 20th November 2015 on application to be on safe side. So is it ok to apply by late August 2015?
Yes it looks fine ,
sunny007 wrote:Whats your visa expiry date ?Jayjolly wrote:I did not receive any decision letter when I got my visa. Just my passport with UK visa I've received by courier from vfs.
if its the same date as the main application visa expiry date , then you don't need BRP.
When did you applied for your visa?
Visa expiry date 19/06/2018. It's not same date as main application. Visa was applied online on 18/05/2015
Did you applied online ? if yes then login through your online application and check that if there is a link with "BRP Collection Location " , if its appear then click on it , it will show you all the details about BRP Collection ( Note this link is only available if you have a 1 month entry visa ) .
Hope this help
"You must bring your passport or travel document with your vignette when you collect your BRP. You should also bring your decision letter."dhuli wrote:I have applied for my Wife's dependent visa and she had received her passport with 30 day validity vignette. However she says she did not receive the decision letter regarding BRP collection. As I made the application online, I can see the collection PO on the site. We also emailed the home office that we did not receive the decision letter and are awaiting reply from them. She will be travelling to UK this weekend. I want to know is it worth directly visiting the PO to check if they can still issue the BRP without the decision letter as we have all the details with us? Prompt reply is appreciated.
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Hi everyone. I've faced the opposite today.sunny007 wrote:YesJunaidrai wrote:HI - Does that period of 10 days is on the top of 30 days visa.
In case one arrives in UK on the 30th day then does he or she have 10 days to collect the BRP?
30 days period is for entry
10 days period is for BRP Collection.
SO if you enter uk on 30th then still you have 10 days to collect your BRP.
I'm going to the Post Office again tomorrow. I'll let you know the results.Thank you for your enquiry regarding your leave to remain in the UK.
The visa in your passport does not reflect your leave, it is only issued to allow you to enter the UK where you can collect your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP).
Please can you revisit the Post Office & attempt to collect the BRPs
Should there be any issues with collection, please request the counter staff contact the Post Office team for clarification you can collect the BRPs
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
vgal wrote:sunny007 and I were absolutely right.
I've got a response from the Home Office today:
I'm going to the Post Office again tomorrow. I'll let you know the results.Thank you for your enquiry regarding your leave to remain in the UK.
The visa in your passport does not reflect your leave, it is only issued to allow you to enter the UK where you can collect your Biometric Residence Permit (BRP).
Please can you revisit the Post Office & attempt to collect the BRPs
Should there be any issues with collection, please request the counter staff contact the Post Office team for clarification you can collect the BRPs
We apologise for any inconvenience caused.