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It is not clear in your story above why you were refused the one-off payment. What is the real reasn behind this decision? When were you told that you were not entitled to this payment since you received your ILR just today? Did you applied separately or what?Mehr Nazakat Ali wrote:Please advise
I received HSMP dated 27/07/2004 for 1 year
arived in uk 04/10/2004
first extention received on 27/07/2005 till 27/07/2008
second extension application date 21/07/2008, extension received till 03/09/2011
ILR Received today 24/06/2009 with letter back dating from 05/10/2008.
Have been refused one off check with condition that i had not met 4 year HSMP criteria for indifinite leave to remain.
Please help, I was expecting £750 which seem ....bad debt now
Usually they have a list of possible reasons and tick the reason why you don't qualify for the refund. Judging from your timeline, I think it's because you would have needed a second extension anyway. Your last visa was only until 27/07/2008, you were not eligible to apply for ILR until 6/9/2008 (28 days before you completed four years).Mehr Nazakat Ali wrote:Please advise
I received HSMP dated 27/07/2004 for 1 year
arived in uk 04/10/2004
first extention received on 27/07/2005 till 27/07/2008
second extension application date 21/07/2008, extension received till 03/09/2011
ILR Received today 24/06/2009 with letter back dating from 05/10/2008.
Have been refused one off check with condition that i had not met 4 year HSMP criteria for indifinite leave to remain.
Please help, I was expecting £750 which seem ....bad debt now
hi zeeshan, it depends how much longer after 28 days. some people who came after 35 or 40 days after EC/visa still get the refund, some don't. i don't think they count that carefully. but if it's 2 months or more after EC, that's very easy to spot and it seems most of those get rejected for refund.zeeshanbutt wrote:I also arrived in the UK after 28 days of my entry clerance visa had been stamped initially. Does this means that even if I had applied for ILR after 4 years, this would have been refused or possibly converted into limited leave?
Does anyone knows a link to these rules on UKBA website?
Thanks.
Zeeshan