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Suresh..sureshep wrote:I got all my documents returned yesterday with Tier 1 visa stamping. Validity period 18th Dec 2008 - 18th Dec 2011.
However, during my application process I did mention that my travel date as 01 March 2009. Still the BHC has issued the start date as 18th Dec 2008. How can I proceed in this regards ? Can ask the BHC to change the date for post-dated visa valid from 01 March 2009 ?
Regards,
Suresh
sureshep wrote:Can ask the BHC to change the date for post-dated visa valid from 01 March 2009 ?
Check your visa wrote:Please check your visa when you get it. You should make sure that:
* your personal details are correct
* it correctly states the purpose for which you want to come to the UK, and
* it is valid for the date on which you want to travel. (You can ask for it to be post-dated up to three months if you do not plan to travel immediately).
If you think there is anything wrong with your visa, contact the visa application centre or visa section immediately.
You need to be in UK for a period of atleast 5 years before ILR is granted. The clock will start ticking only after you have entered UK for the first time.NYCStacey wrote:so how would it affect ILR if you simply show up to the UK a few (3-6) months after you visa stamp date? Is there any set specific guidance on this...
other than being able to arrive until the date it expires...
what are the ramifications of arriving a bit later than data visa starts?
yes you can apply for extension again and the moment you have completed the minimum period of stay you can apply for ILR immediately.so, after 3yrs, Tier 1 can be applied/extended for another 2 years, right?
how about the second two years (after a total of five years), can you again apply for another extension of two years? ... and if so, can you then apply for ILR at whatever point you have been physically in the UK for five years?
There is less of clarity on the issue. I have seen some discussions on the issue on this board according to which one is permitted to leave the country for either business trips or for annual holidays. I somehow can not get hold of the discussions threads. Apologies to the Board Members but in absence of the same, I am forced to post below from some immigration consultant's website:or.....
can you arrive on visa start date, stay a short while, then go out for two to three months, and then come back again into UK? does vacations out of country have to be less than x number of days etc?
How much time can you spend outside the UK and still ensure that you qualify for Permanent Residence?
This is the most common question that our clients ask and unfortunately there is no longer a clearly defined answer that can be given. It used to be possible to say that you could spend no more than 450 days in a five year period and no more than 3 consecutive months in any given 12 month period for example.
Unfortunately, the current Home Office policy regarding time spent outside the UK whilst you are on your visa is now extremely ambiguous and unclear. When you make your Indefinite Leave to Remain application, the Home Office now wants you to simply state all the trips you have taken and how many days you have spent outside the UK. The Home Office caseworker will then decide whether the time you have spent outside the UK is reasonable or you have spent too much time away and they will refuse your ILR application.
With no clearly defined rules and this issue now being left to “caseworker discretionâ€
I had a similar situation yesterday whereby I had asked my visa validity to start on 17 Jan 2009 and they issued one starting on 17 Dec 2008. I pointed this out straight away, and they accepted the error and asked me to go back in on Monday to collect my passport with my requested visa validity dates. However, I am based in East Africa, and cannot be sure that the same treatment would apply in India. It's best to ask.sureshep wrote:I got all my documents returned yesterday with Tier 1 visa stamping. Validity period 18th Dec 2008 - 18th Dec 2011.
However, during my application process I did mention that my travel date as 01 March 2009. Still the BHC has issued the start date as 18th Dec 2008. How can I proceed in this regards ? Can ask the BHC to change the date for post-dated visa valid from 01 March 2009 ?
For extension one has to meet the points criteria again. As per the current rules they provide exemption from meeting the English language criteria when you go for an extension however.NYCStacey wrote:after three years...when you have to renew/extend... do you have to go through the whole process again from scratch, or is renewing/extending a simpler easier process.....
It seems they are issuing the visa stamping them with the present day rather than the chosen date... i'll know next week if that happens to me too, thankfully or hopefully it seems that they will correct the issue if you ask them..