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That is Tier 1 VISA not the ILR application.Bhumi wrote:hi guys,
This is the link from home office website...stating that tier 1 can apply in person...Kindly advise whether this is for tier 1 visa or for ILR...
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... sopendoors
thx,
bsbs wrote:No they can't as per the new form's instruction guidelines.rg1 wrote:So, what's the situation now? Can Tier 1 to ILR be made in person or not??
Very strange why HSMP -> ILR can be made in person but not TIER 1 -> ILR
Only HO can answer your question.
I wonder why?? Is this some sort of conspiracy or a larger scheme - this is absolutely ridiculous !!!!uklondonuser wrote:http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukresi ... tingtimes/
new guidance from home office says it may take upto 6 mnths
erutku wrote:Hi Guys,
Read all 4 pages. I've sent my SET(O) with HSMP application back in Feb.
Date I received the confirmation letter: 18 Feb 2009.
Called HO today and got nothing because it hasn't been 14 weeks as everyone.
My questions are:
1- if I can get an appointment in Croydon, then I have to withdraw my postal application to get my documents back. any idea how long will it take them to get me back my documents?
2- has anyone (or know anyone) who tried this? any problems?
3- if this can work out any tips getting a date in Croydon? when they release new dates? etc?
cheers,
If it's possible then it's really a good news. At least people can apply in person and hoepfully those applied by post will a get a quick reply. I think if someone wants to withdraw they should forget the amount they have paid. It's almost 2 months I have posted my application, not a good time to withdraw. New applicants must go for the same day service.aaanjoo wrote:I called HO today again and they did confirmed again that Tier1 migrant can apply in person. Upon my asking that their new forms still says that Tier1 migrant can not apply for premium service, the lady on the phone told me that they have the new guidelines and as per 6th April 2009, Tier1 migrant can apply for ILR SET(O) in person.
For appointments, they are fully booked in advance for 6 weeks for SET(O) applications with dependants i.e. upto 18th May in Crydon, Birmingham, Sheffield, Liverpool. For 19th May appointment, one should call tomorrow.
If someone has already submitted their SET(O) form and would like to have appointment, then the correct way is to first withdraw their application which could take 10 working days and then call again to get an appointment.
erutku wrote:Hi Guys,
Read all 4 pages. I've sent my SET(O) with HSMP application back in Feb.
Date I received the confirmation letter: 18 Feb 2009.
Called HO today and got nothing because it hasn't been 14 weeks as everyone.
My questions are:
1- if I can get an appointment in Croydon, then I have to withdraw my postal application to get my documents back. any idea how long will it take them to get me back my documents?
2- has anyone (or know anyone) who tried this? any problems?
3- if this can work out any tips getting a date in Croydon? when they release new dates? etc?
cheers,
Hey Winduser,winduser wrote:Thank you ViperWiper...!
I emailed earlier today my local MP and cc London & South East CSU and the Home Office Matthew Coats.
As soon as I hear anything I will post it here..
aaanjoo wrote:I called HO today again and they did confirmed again that Tier1 migrant can apply in person. Upon my asking that their new forms still says that Tier1 migrant can not apply for premium service, the lady on the phone told me that they have the new guidelines and as per 6th April 2009, Tier1 migrant can apply for ILR SET(O) in person.
For appointments, they are fully booked in advance for 6 weeks for SET(O) applications with dependants i.e. upto 18th May in Crydon, Birmingham, Sheffield, Liverpool. For 19th May appointment, one should call tomorrow.
If someone has already submitted their SET(O) form and would like to have appointment, then the correct way is to first withdraw their application which could take 10 working days and then call again to get an appointment.
erutku wrote:Hi Guys,
Read all 4 pages. I've sent my SET(O) with HSMP application back in Feb.
Date I received the confirmation letter: 18 Feb 2009.
Called HO today and got nothing because it hasn't been 14 weeks as everyone.
My questions are:
1- if I can get an appointment in Croydon, then I have to withdraw my postal application to get my documents back. any idea how long will it take them to get me back my documents?
2- has anyone (or know anyone) who tried this? any problems?
3- if this can work out any tips getting a date in Croydon? when they release new dates? etc?
cheers,
erutku wrote:Hi Guys,
Read all 4 pages. I've sent my SET(O) with HSMP application back in Feb.
Date I received the confirmation letter: 18 Feb 2009.
Called HO today and got nothing because it hasn't been 14 weeks as everyone.
My questions are:
1- if I can get an appointment in Croydon, then I have to withdraw my postal application to get my documents back. any idea how long will it take them to get me back my documents?
2- has anyone (or know anyone) who tried this? any problems?
3- if this can work out any tips getting a date in Croydon? when they release new dates? etc?
cheers,
Bolstering their business plan, perhaps? They'll need the extra cash if pre-April 06 HSMP holders start suingViperWiper wrote:I wonder why?? Is this some sort of conspiracy or a larger scheme - this is absolutely ridiculous !!!!uklondonuser wrote:http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/ukresi ... tingtimes/
new guidance from home office says it may take upto 6 mnths
satish.pand wrote:I checked again with HO today and they again confirmed that from 06/Apr we can apply for ILR in person for Tier 1.
At last they have updated the guide line document. It's a good news. Now Tier1 can apply personally.aaanjoo wrote:Guys, SET(O) form guidance is updated again. Tier1 general migrant can apply for ilr in person.
12 APPLYING IN PERSON
We offer a premium service to people who apply in person
at our Public Enquiry Offices (PEOs). This service is
available only for applications which are straightforward
and do not require further enquiries. The premium rate of
£1020 has to be paid for this service - plus £50 per dependant
if any are applying with you.
The premium service is not available for applications as a
businessperson, innovator, investor, self-employed
lawyer, Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) or Tier 1 (Innovator).
satish.pand wrote:I checked again with HO today and they again confirmed that from 06/Apr we can apply for ILR in person for Tier 1.