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No..you can either appeal now and get ur new application together in the mean time.. withdraw the appeal and put in the new application.prabhjot wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 3:40 pmsorry to bother you all with so many questions, but can I send the tier 2 application, and then make an appeal? Also if i do appeal, can i then apply for a tier 2 visa following the result of the appeal. Like say if the appeal result comes as rejected, will i be given 14 days again to leave the country during which i can then apply for a tier 2 visa?
As all mentioned First submit AR with atleast little explanations,&u will hav more time to sort out \tier-2 Application.prabhjot wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2019 2:45 pmthe whole scenario is so sad because by now i have completed my 10 year period with less than 540 day stay, and I am a hardworking, tax paying citizen, a government employee serving the public as an NHS doctor.
And now i only have a few days to somehow get a tier 2 visa. Otherwise they will kick me out
Hi Prabhjot,aman90 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 3:30 amAccording to marcnath if you can reapply for ILR via long residency NOW then its a better option than Tier 2. Go through the guidance meticulously and ensure you have covered everything especially the absences. Apply via super priority for a quick decision. At least you won't be stressed.
prabhjot wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 2:14 pmok thank you all.
I have received the certificate of sponsorship and am now trying to complete the tier 2 application procedure online but it is quite complicated as I do not have my passport, brp with me.
Do you not have copies? don't you just need to mention the numbers?
Plus im not sure what to answer for questions that ask me what permission I have to be in the country, if ive ever been refused entry or asked to leave etc.
NO and YES HO should figure this one out for themselves. Write a cover letter that ur applying within 14 days.
This is not correct.
Where and how do i send the cover letter? Is it in the folder of the supporting documents later on? Because on the online application there is no place to do so.aman90 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 3:58 pmprabhjot wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 2:14 pmok thank you all.
I have received the certificate of sponsorship and am now trying to complete the tier 2 application procedure online but it is quite complicated as I do not have my passport, brp with me.
Do you not have copies? don't you just need to mention the numbers?
Plus im not sure what to answer for questions that ask me what permission I have to be in the country, if ive ever been refused entry or asked to leave etc.
NO and YES HO should figure this one out for themselves. Write a cover letter that ur applying within 14 days.
No i am going to refrain from appealing so no point calculating the no. of days. this whole issue has sucked the soul out of me and i cant be bothered fighting this out. I have gotten my certificate of sponsorship so am going to try and just apply for the tier 2 visa at the earliest within the next few days
marcnath wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2019 4:21 pmThis is not correct.
Submit your AR within the 14 day deadline. It will definitely take a few weeks before a decision is made. And if you are lucky, they may even accept your argument that discretion should be applied in your case.
The guidelines for long residence states that :
Things to consider when assessing if the absence was compelling or compassionate are:
• for overall absences of 540 days in the 10 year period:
o you must consider whether the long absence (or absences) that pushed the applicant over the limit happened towards the start or end of the 10 year residence period, and how soon they will be able to meet that requirement
o if the absences were towards the start of that period, the person may be able to meet the requirements in the near future, and so could be expected to apply when they meet the requirements
o however, if the absences were recent, the person will not qualify for a long time, and so you must consider whether there are particularly compelling circumstances
I believe you should have been given discretion under this guidance.
Anyway, while your AR is being decided, you can prepare a new application (ILR or Tier 2). No one is kicking you out immediately.
Drivers license..any other form of ID? You aren't the first or the last person whose passport is with HO and is applying again..prabhjot wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2019 5:45 pmSO i just spoke to an immigration adviser and apparently theyve introduced these visa service centres where they do the biometrics after a visa application has been made. According to the advisor they dont let you enter the center without a passport, so now that means I cant get my fingerprints done, or submit my supporting documents without having my passport???? All of which is mandatory to validate my visa application.
SO DOES THIS MEAN I AM IN DEEP SHIT AND BASICALLY CANT SUBMIT A VISA APPLication????? because they will not return my passport. I have already tried and because there is no valid visa on it, it will only be returned before i leave the country.
PLEASE HELP!!
LOL...prabhjot wrote: ↑Fri Mar 08, 2019 7:05 pmThen i spoke to some more immigration solicter who was urging me to apply for an appeal and only then apply for a tier 2 visa, because as per him if i apply for a tier 2 visa without submitting an appeal it will get rejected. I dont know if this is a ploy by him to get me to pay 2500 pounds for doing the appeal process through his company??