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well today they have posted the forms and guidelines for JR cases and will now start processing the held up applications. So wait for some more time...motor wrote:I think in the light of recent UKBA announcement on HSMP JR, there was a vacuum created as to how original HSMP extensions are handled now. I have sent my application(as of June 16th and no results yet) for extension according to new Tier 1 rules, but this would be handled under HSMP JR rules now.
Please post here, if you are aware of HSMP JR extensions.
Thanks!
my case is: HSMP 1+3+"whatever now"
Hi Ashishashishashah wrote:Hi Sagar,
Can u please tell me why did u submit
1)Academic Certificates and Transcripts – 9
2)Previous Home Office documents – 2 (what were those docs)??
3)Rental Accommodation(House) related documents
Is is mandatory to submit above docs??When i looked at HSMp (Tier1)FLR form, it dodnt mention any of the above.
Thanks
Ashish
I am not sure why you sent so many extra docs. I understand that you are just playing safe, but it might add more time for consideration.Following is the list of documents I sent:
1. Completed FLR Tier1(HSMP) Application Form
2. Urgent Treatment Form (**As I requested for it)
a. Electronic Ticket for my trip to my home country
b. Certificate of Marriage
c. NHS documents of my wife
3. Passport
4. 2 Passport size photographs
5. Previous Home Office documents – 2
6. Employment offer and related documents
7. Employee letter confirming my salary
8. Economic Activity and Personal Earnings
a. Payslips – last 15 months
b. 2007 – 2008 P60 document
9. Bank Statements – June 2007 to June 08
10. Academic Certificates and Transcripts – 9
11. Rental Accommodation(House) related documents
12. Pre-Paid self addressed envelop
Unless you left UK because your extension was refused for not fulfilling the "new" HSMP extension criteria, you cannot apply (for entry clearance) from outside the UK. Read HSMP JR - policy documentdoola wrote:Hi all
I'm back in Australia(and have been for 6 months) and wish to apply for FLR HSMP. As I was granted HSMP in August 2006, therefore, I fall under the new HSMP Forum Judgement.
Does anyone know if I can apply from Australia? Or do I have to be in the UK? And, I had opened a Business Acct which I will close in Dec 08, hence I had not paid tax as yet. Do I need to submit a tax return before applying for FLR HSMP (HSMP Forum judicial)?
Any help would be appreciated.
cheers!
Home Office wont allow extension applications from abroad. I spoke to HO and they confirmed it. HO said, only way you can do so is to send an application under Points Based Application (i.e. as new applicant) which allows you to club your HSMP stay in UK towards settlement.sushdmehta wrote:Unless you left UK because your extension was refused for not fulfilling the "new" HSMP extension criteria, you cannot apply (for entry clearance) from outside the UK. Read HSMP JR - policy documentdoola wrote:Hi all
I'm back in Australia(and have been for 6 months) and wish to apply for FLR HSMP. As I was granted HSMP in August 2006, therefore, I fall under the new HSMP Forum Judgement.
Does anyone know if I can apply from Australia? Or do I have to be in the UK? And, I had opened a Business Acct which I will close in Dec 08, hence I had not paid tax as yet. Do I need to submit a tax return before applying for FLR HSMP (HSMP Forum judicial)?
Any help would be appreciated.
cheers!
And BTW, FLR is an application for leave to "remain" which cannot be made from outside the UK. You can only apply for leave to "enter" (i.e.- entry clearance) from outside the UK.
regards
1. Are 10 months payslips enough for earning sufficient points? If yes, then supply only 10 months' payslips and corresponding bank statements. Read last line of paragraph 123(1) of Tier 1 guidance notes for more information related to missing payslips.Bukhari wrote:I have consecutive 10 months payslips ( i lost two), 12 months bank statement that stated my net salary of each month. P60. Is this will be alright or payslips must be of 12 months?
People with HSMP approval based on pre-Dec '06 criteria do not have to fulfil the HSMP Dec '06) / Tier 1 extension critera (i.e. - no requirement to meet 75 points at time of extension).CoolestGuyC wrote:1. Are 10 months payslips enough for earning sufficient points? If yes, then supply only 10 months' payslips and corresponding bank statements. Read last line of paragraph 123(1) of Tier 1 guidance notes for more information related to missing payslips.Bukhari wrote:I have consecutive 10 months payslips ( i lost two), 12 months bank statement that stated my net salary of each month. P60. Is this will be alright or payslips must be of 12 months?
2. You can give P60 is its earning period matches with your claim period. Read paragraph 123(4) of Tier 1 guidance notes for more information related to Tax documents as earnings proof.