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A small portion of your post (highlighted) already got the quick fix. Simply prolong your biometrics which in theory is allowed for 2 months but if these will again be delayed (ideally don't do it as you wouldn't need) then most likely won't be enforceable during the current ominous time. Remember, that your new leave will be granted from the day when the decision will be made instead from date of application which obviously would be after the date of biometrics. By following that there wouldn't be any shortfall arise over qualifying period for ILR.
seagul wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 8:01 amA small portion of your post (highlighted) already got the quick fix. Simply prolong your biometrics which in theory is allowed for 2 months but if these will again be delayed (ideally don't do it as you wouldn't need) then most likely won't be enforceable during the current ominous time. Remember, that your new leave will be granted from the day when the decision will be made instead from date of application which obviously would be after the date of biometrics. By following that there wouldn't be any shortfall arise over qualifying period for ILR.
Thank you Vinny. this is very helpful indeed. These extra does should then cover me when i apply for ILR. But i guess i will only get to know this once i get the new BRP card? So, i technically can "complain" to caseworker after the decision is made and card issued?vinny wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:57 amDon't panic! Extensions in general do not have a qualifying period, so you cannot be refused due to an early extension application. In particular, see also D-LTRP.
Make and attend a biometrics appointment, probably later rather than sooner, but in-time.
By the time they get to consider the decision, probably enough time may have passed, so that you need not apply for another extension prior to ILR. Moreover, they should also add on extra days for you. Complain to the caseworker, if they forget.
Subgan wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 9:34 amOMG! Thank you all so much Pheww!! I am so relieved to hear this. You folks are angels!
Ok, so I will book the appointment for biometrics closer to the expiry date of my current BRP. A couple of other bits to clarify:
1) I read somewhere that supporting documents cannot be older than 28 days and not dated later than the date of application. If I can upload digital documents like online bank statements how can these be no later than 28 days old? I mean i can simply log in and download these from my online personal banking for previous months. The statements won't state anywhere a date they were downloaded or issued by the bank for that matter. It simply states the month the statement pertains to for example " 10 Nov, 2020". I bak with Barclays. It means you should upload such statements from the date of your application submission backwards, nothing dated after your application was submitted. The transactions that are valid for consideration in this case income shall be till the date of submission and payment.
2) I was on maternity leave until 21st July 2020 getting SMP (stautory maternity pay) so on only have full normal salary from 22nd July onwards. So i can only show normal full payslips for 5.5 months. So to show 6 months payslip should i go back to pre-maternity leave months? So produce payslips from say July 2019 to Sep 2019 (when i was'nt on mat leave) and then again from Aug 2020 to Nov 2020. You do not need to go back, the period of maternity leave is advantageous to you.
https://www.migrate.org.uk/maternity-pa ... k-uk-visa/
Thanks for the advise!