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As per guideline the documents/circumstances till the date of application matters but still the person is expected to be with same employer at least until the time when UKVI liaise with his/her present employer.sadiqkhans1 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 1:44 pmhi guys,
I need some guidance .
I applied for my wifes spouse visa (switch from tier 4 to flrm) in early April 2020.
Due to covid-19 the application has been delayed . Yesterday we got email stating that we can use the IDV app in next few weeks.
I have recieved a job offer (well above the threshold required), which I would like to accept. However , this morning I wondered that can this pottentially affect my wifes visa application?
What are guidelines for the sponsore switching roles whilist waiting for decision , do they only consider the sponsors employment at the time of application or at the time of decision?
Really confused, what to do. Please can someone help?
Regards
Sadiq
It is always recommended to stay in employment until the decison has been made because i have come across certain situation where ECO rang employer and found out sponsor have left the job, the application was refused on this basis although i consider these to be very harsh on the applicants whlst this is the case, some people have also left their employment and got approved, it may be due to caseworker not carrying out any employment checks.sadiqkhans1 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 12:41 amthanks seagul, just trying to interpret the meaning of "expected" , does this mean I cant switch employers no matter how long ukvi take to make a decision?
I do have a 2 months notice period so even if I take the new job i will still have to serve the 2 months notice.
Does anyone know if I do switch jobs, how to notify UKVI. And what will happen to my wifes application?
Finally Anyone on this group been in a similar situation?
There is no other way to contact them unlike in past where additional information can be sent by post. If the new job is palpably more lucrative then instead leaving the old job just take unpaid leave from them and join the new job (if that possible).sadiqkhans1 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 12:41 amDoes anyone know if I do switch jobs, how to notify UKVI. And what will happen to my wifes application?
Give them a call tommorrow, you will hear an entirely different reply because they are security receptionist with no immigration knowledge.sadiqkhans1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 12:52 pm
I called in UKVI, and to my surprise the agent who answered the call was very helpful. I explained my entire case to her and my situation.
She confirmed over the phone that switching jobs is 'OK' and will not affect the visa application. I asked her to double check which she did.
True but only if UKVI doesn't call the employer which happens most often.sadiqkhans1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 12:52 pmI also then spoke to a solicitor and he confirmed the same stating that as long as I am switching jobs from one employer to another and the new job is not a "Contract based" it is OK and has no impact on the application.
Keep us updated. Good lucksadiqkhans1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 12:52 pmTherefore, I have decided to take on the new role, I will update all of you about what happens in the future.