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You just need to ask your employer to assign you a new CoS and you can reapply.goku123 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 12:52 amHello everyone,
I know this topic might have been discussed few times before. Kind apologies for asking this query, any help will be sincerely appreciated.
I am a tier 4 student and I sent in my application on 20th Dec to change to tier 2 (G) visa along with supporting documents such as passport, BRP, CoS , degree certificate etc.
My current visa expires on 13th Jan, 2019.
I got a decision today saying it's REFUSED. it was refused on the basis of "Salary not applicable for A5 year time frame (as my employers made a mistake in the CoS and Insteas of applying for 3 years they applied for 5 yrs)
I am beyond my mind worried at the moment as what should I be doing now and is there any chance that I can re-apply or is there any way out?
Anyone who has or had this problem before and could guide me on the same please?
Many many Thanks
goku123 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 11:13 pmHi there,
Thank you for your reply.
Some of my queries with this :
1) since my tier 4 expired on 12th Jan but I submitted my 1st application on 20th Dec, 2018 so that definitely was in time application. And if I resubmit it again now, is it alright?
I think it's OK! only expired 4 days, apply right now!
2) My employer asked for a fast tracked CoS and got it issues to them today. So that's ok
Yes
3) since my documents are with home office, how do I proceed with my application?
I don't know
Many thanks
sorry to ask, did you mean 1st degree or you have PhD graduated? what is the salary(general number) you submit to HO? and why you cannot apply for 5yr visa because of you already a student in the UK. is it a company limited or university your employer and there are Rating A by HO.goku123 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 12:52 am
I am a tier 4 student and I sent in my application on 20th Dec to change to tier 2 (G) visa along with supporting documents such as passport, BRP, CoS , degree certificate etc.
My current visa expires on 13th Jan, 2019.
I got a decision today saying it's REFUSED. it was refused on the basis of "Salary not applicable for A5 year time frame (as my employers made a mistake in the CoS and Insteas of applying for 3 years they applied for 5 yrs)
Really. We are submit our application (5 of us) for 5yr according the offer from univeristy (as a lecturer, phd graduated) and CoS and the salary is £34k +-goku123 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 10:39 pmHi,
I completed my Masters degree from UK. According to immigration law, 5 year period is considered as experienced level worker and with salary 31,900. In my case I'm a new entrant as the salary is 25,000 and according to immigration rules it should be 3 years or less employment period to satisfy the salary criteria.
Yes, company is a limited company with A rating sponsorer.
Did you have to pay IHS again? or were you able to use your previous IHS reference no.goku123 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:30 pmThank you guys it does give me hope.
I'm sending through my 2nd application by Monday (5 days from the date of refusal)
Wanted to ask, do you think it holds any weightage if I go through a lawyer or not? Especially from the point of a cover letter? I just don't want to make any mistakes the second time.
I contacted some law firms and they bet on stuff like they will put seal and sign and what not but at the same time Costs a shit ton of money!
A simply written cover letter explaining the reason for re-application and signed by the employer will do, yes?
Do I need one from applicant's (me) side as well?
Hi, I submitted my application yesterday but you do need to pay for everything all over againZeemdam wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 4:17 pmDid you have to pay IHS again? or were you able to use your previous IHS reference no.goku123 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:30 pmThank you guys it does give me hope.
I'm sending through my 2nd application by Monday (5 days from the date of refusal)
Wanted to ask, do you think it holds any weightage if I go through a lawyer or not? Especially from the point of a cover letter? I just don't want to make any mistakes the second time.
I contacted some law firms and they bet on stuff like they will put seal and sign and what not but at the same time Costs a shit ton of money!
A simply written cover letter explaining the reason for re-application and signed by the employer will do, yes?
Do I need one from applicant's (me) side as well?