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Lol...I wouldn't attempt that if I were u. That would be seen as an attempt to defraud the system. U can only claim back Tax/NI if u r leaving the country, no longer resident in the UK.kingfahad35 wrote:After getting Tier 1 (G)
Can we claim our Tax/NI back which we paid when we were Student
Bcz ILR period will count from Tier1 G approval date
You can claim back tax/NI if you are leaving the country finally maybe after completing your studies and going back to home country. Anything else is not proper.kingfahad35 wrote:After getting Tier 1 (G)
Can we claim our Tax/NI back which we paid when we were Student
Bcz ILR period will count from Tier1 G approval date
it is consecutive 90 days in last year otherwise its like 400 days or something per 5 years.kingfahad35 wrote:I have not done my ground work...........
90days in a Year
or for 3 Years
I heard some where that Dependant can stay outside as long as they want but for extension they have to be to be with Main Applicant
(for example ... Ur dependant like to do some course outside of UK)
??
No yu dont need to send in any of your college documents. I had transitioanal from int student to TIER 1 myself with HSMP approval. Here are the list of doc I sent -mbasmart wrote:One small question guys, I've already got HSMP approval and I'm gonna get Tier1 stamped on my passport soon.
When I send my approval letter, bank statement and Tier1 application form to HomeOffice, should I also send my college letters (as I'm currently on a student visa)?. I dont think that I should provide them with my college details unless they ask me to provide them. What do u think?
It may be a "Wise" thing to do but by no mean a necessary and must. When you pplied for HSMP, you must have sent all those information. And once they have approved ur HSMP - tht means that they had done all the verification with the college and your credentials as well. As i quoted - it may still be WISe to do so, but for any reason if you dont (say you want to save money on your RM delivery due to weight - lol) you are still perfectly fine without itkingfahad35 wrote:Re: "raxs1983" & mbasmart
I Think ,
It is better to to send ur current college activity(result+ attendance etc) and write them clearly that you are applying for trans.............
Do not let them think for 1 sec that you violated ur Std Visa/Status....while u were waiting to change ur status wp/std to tier 1
What is student visa extension for? Did you send the HSMP letter to HO with ur ppt and application?mbasmart wrote:Hey guys, I got HSMP approval on 23-12-2008. Approval letter is valid for six months, which means I need to get Tier1 stamped on my passport within 6 months. Its been exactly 4 months today, which means that only 2 months left now.
My passport is in the home office (for student visa extension) and biometrics have been given a week ago. Once I get my passport and other documents back from home office, I would be able to get Tier1 stamped. I am stressed out as to how long is it gonna take... Dont know what to do, dont wanna let my approval letter expire... GRRRRRRR
the thing is, when i got approval for HSMP, i was on student visa which was about to expire. at that time, i did'nt have maintenance funds in my a/c. Therefore, for the last three months, i've been maintaining my a/c while i sent my application for student visa extension to HO. When i get my extension, i will be able to switch from student visa to Tier1. Are u with me? Tricky aintit?hoopsy wrote:What is student visa extension for? Did you send the HSMP letter to HO with ur ppt and application?mbasmart wrote:Hey guys, I got HSMP approval on 23-12-2008. Approval letter is valid for six months, which means I need to get Tier1 stamped on my passport within 6 months. Its been exactly 4 months today, which means that only 2 months left now.
My passport is in the home office (for student visa extension) and biometrics have been given a week ago. Once I get my passport and other documents back from home office, I would be able to get Tier1 stamped. I am stressed out as to how long is it gonna take... Dont know what to do, dont wanna let my approval letter expire... GRRRRRRR
Tricky one indeed. Seems to me your best option is to wait till u recev ur ppt back from HO with student visa extended, cos if u withdraw ur applic now u won't be eligible to switch to tier 1 since ur student visa has expired. When that comes in, you can then send in application for Tier 1 with ur HSMP letter. Just beats me that even student visa extension takes so long to process. There's really no telling with HO. Maybe they go thru any application that has to do with students with a microscope.......LOL. When did u send in ur applic?mbasmart wrote:the thing is, when i got approval for HSMP, i was on student visa which was about to expire. at that time, i did'nt have maintenance funds in my a/c. Therefore, for the last three months, i've been maintaining my a/c while i sent my application for student visa extension to HO. When i get my extension, i will be able to switch from student visa to Tier1. Are u with me? Tricky aintit?hoopsy wrote:What is student visa extension for? Did you send the HSMP letter to HO with ur ppt and application?mbasmart wrote:Hey guys, I got HSMP approval on 23-12-2008. Approval letter is valid for six months, which means I need to get Tier1 stamped on my passport within 6 months. Its been exactly 4 months today, which means that only 2 months left now.
My passport is in the home office (for student visa extension) and biometrics have been given a week ago. Once I get my passport and other documents back from home office, I would be able to get Tier1 stamped. I am stressed out as to how long is it gonna take... Dont know what to do, dont wanna let my approval letter expire... GRRRRRRR
any update from HO?xxbade wrote:Hi guys,
I just spoke to one of the operations managers courtesy of the MP of where i live.
She was very nice, told me extended checks means double checking your degree certificetes and dependants information if you have any. She also told me most of the team are not in because of the holidays so cases are a bit slow. I am checking back next week so they can tell me if there is anything i can do to help their "investigation". We'l see.....