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nirmal_kishore wrote:Hello Folks
Just wanted to tell you all the story of the process I went through to get my Work Permit switched to Tier 1. Sorry it's a bit long but I wanted to be sure I cover all aspects of my application just so that aspirant applicants may find answers to some questions.
Before I begin, thanks very much to all those who strive to keep this forum live. It was my 'one stop shop' for all questions related to immigration (it still is).
Background:
Previous status: Work Permit holder validity till May 2012
Readiness: Had all the documents required (Masters Degree, Maintenance funds, Language, Earnings etc.)
Applicants: self, spouse and 1 child
In terms of documentation, this is what I had:
1. 3 Applications along with all associated passports.
2. 2 photographs for each applicant
3. Print out of the points calculator summary from the UKBA website
4. Cover letter including the following:
---a. A main page with a summary
---b. An 'table of contents' page
---c. 1 page per section from the points calculator - just briefly explaining what the submitted evidence is and any 'things to note'.
---d. A table showing the funds available across all my accounts for 90 days that I was claiming for. - YES 90 lines of information!
5. All evidence
---a. Masters Degree certficate - original
---b. Bank statements - orginal
---c. Payslips - mostly original and 2 duplicate (attested by my HR)
---d. Traffic offence - copy of the letter I received notifying me of my speeding offence
Also wherever I thought was appropriate, I had little post it notes suggesting what the evidence is etc.
You might think some of the things like 'Table of Contents' and the funds table are unnecessary but I wasn't prepared to leave anything for chance. So this is your own decision. I just wanted to make it as easy as possible for the case worker to work through my application.
Regarding photos avoid using those kiosks. In my case we went to a proper photographer who understood the HO requirements. I agree it does cost significantly higher than the kiosks but worse would be to have your applications returned due to unacceptable photographs.
My application was pretty straight forward but one issue I had was with time. My wife and kid were going on a holiday for a couple of months and I wanted to get the Tier 1 stamped before they left so a postal application wasn't an option. At the same time I didn't want to apply separately because it costs a fortune. So I decided to go for an in-person application. I started contacting solicitors who claimed (mostly on www.gumtree.com) that they offer same day services. I had confidence that my documentation was to a pretty good standard but most solicitors typically insisted that they would do the entire documentation all over again. This I believe was due to 2 reasons - 1. to justify the high price they were quoting. 2. they would essentially act as my representative so there is a sense of responsibility for whatever they submit at HO.
Anyway I eventually found a solicitor who would basically just charge me for the same day service appointment.
My solicitor submitted the application on a Friday but didn't get it till about 5pm Monday. Now this I believe is because of the solicitor's carelessness. From an email I happened to see I figured that my solicitor requested for confirmation of the Friday appointment but also stated that it is for collection on MOnday, but he hid this from me. So if you are going for a same day service appointment through a solicitor be aware that there can be only 2 reasons for it not being completed the same day - 1. A problem with the application - could be documentation, need for further checks etc.. or 2. your solicitor being lazy to collect the same day.
And that's not the end of the story yet. When I got the passports on Monday(19th Oct), my wife and son's passports got stamps with validity till Oct 2012 but my own passport had validity till Oct 2010. (1 year). It was obvious there was a mistake so I asked my solicitor to get that corrected. He submitted it the following Friday and it was returned the very same day with the correct stamp.
Humble beginning.. Happy ending!
Hope that was useful.
Cheers
Nirmal
Is there problem booking appointments online now? What is the earliest date available?pkumar wrote:Is it possible to have Solicitor just book an appointment date of your choice while you do everything else (going to PEO office personally,etc)? How much do they charge?
No. That probably is not an option. UKBA accept applications only from those who have made the appointment. Re. how much they charge - I don't mind answering that question but I am not sure if discussing those aspects is allowed on this forum. Seniors?PKumar's question - Is it possible to have Solicitor just book an appointment date of your choice while you do everything else (going to PEO office personally,etc)? How much do they charge?
My answer is 'Yes there is a problem'. It may differ for others. I tried non-stop for about 3 before and after I started speaking to solicitors but all the appointments for the 6 weeks from the date of booking for all the 6 or 7 PEOs in the country were showing 'No appointments available'. I am not a 100% sure but my guess would be that the appointments regardless of being booked online or by phone all come from the same pool(i.e a certain no. of slots per day) - so there is little or no chance of finding free slots.Push's question - Is there problem booking appointments online now? What is the earliest date available?