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Congratulation buddy....BTW what s exactly mean by database verification checks? will they cross check your application with all the previous application you made?hsmp12345 wrote:Hello fellow members,
Here's my in-person appointment experience at PEO, Croydon that I had today. I had booked an appointment using UKBA online system in last week of September.
Previous experience details in this thread were of great help in planning for what to expect from this appointment.
As my appointment was scheduled for 9:00 am, I reached home office at 8:30 am. After the initial security check (approx 5 mins) and documents verification (approx 15 mins), I was advised to proceed to 1st Floor. During this inital verification, all the documents were given a quick check to ensure application completeness. They would also issue you a token number that will remain with you throughout the process till the time you get stamped passports.
At first floor after making the payment, I was asked to wait in the waiting area for my token number to be called. My token number was called at around 9:30 am.
At the calling window, my caseworker asked for all the application forms (myself & dependents) and relavant supporting documents. After initial glance, caseworker mentioned that he will be doing few database verification checks (guess it was related to previous visa verification, general background verification etc.). Once satisfied with initial checks, he started with actual verification of application forms and making note of the claimed points along with provided evidences. This process took approx 45-50 mins. Thereafter, caseworker mentioned that though all looks good, these would be passed to his manager for any inputs (Appears that their manager has the final authority of approving / disapproving any case). This took approx. 15-20 mins.
At around 10:45 am caseworker gave me the good news that my case has been approved and asked for the passport photographs for visa stamping. He also mentioned that minimum waiting time for visa stamping would be 2 hrs. So I came out of home office building for fresh air and went to the shopping mall just opposite home office.
I came back into home office building at 12:30 pm and got my (& dependents) stamped passports at around 1 pm.
Thanks for all the valuable inputs that I received from the forum.
Wish you all luck.
Cheers,
Thanks mate,niceguyinuk wrote:
Congratulation buddy....BTW what s exactly mean by database verification checks? will they cross check your application with all the previous application you made?
Yes, you can.TaliaNC wrote:It expires 3 years from the day it was approved, which is what annoys me a bit, as I could have gotten an extra month. But ultimately in my case it's extremely unlikely I'll be here that long so don't care, just a heads up for others. Can you ask them to post-date it?
Congrates!!hsmp12345 wrote:Hello fellow members,
Here's my in-person appointment experience at PEO, Croydon that I had today. I had booked an appointment using UKBA online system in last week of September.
Previous experience details in this thread were of great help in planning for what to expect from this appointment.
As my appointment was scheduled for 9:00 am, I reached home office at 8:30 am. After the initial security check (approx 5 mins) and documents verification (approx 15 mins), I was advised to proceed to 1st Floor. During this inital verification, all the documents were given a quick check to ensure application completeness. They would also issue you a token number that will remain with you throughout the process till the time you get stamped passports.
At first floor after making the payment, I was asked to wait in the waiting area for my token number to be called. My token number was called at around 9:30 am.
At the calling window, my caseworker asked for all the application forms (myself & dependents) and relavant supporting documents. After initial glance, caseworker mentioned that he will be doing few database verification checks (guess it was related to previous visa verification, general background verification etc.). Once satisfied with initial checks, he started with actual verification of application forms and making note of the claimed points along with provided evidences. This process took approx 45-50 mins. Thereafter, caseworker mentioned that though all looks good, these would be passed to his manager for any inputs (Appears that their manager has the final authority of approving / disapproving any case). This took approx. 15-20 mins.
At around 10:45 am caseworker gave me the good news that my case has been approved and asked for the passport photographs for visa stamping. He also mentioned that minimum waiting time for visa stamping would be 2 hrs. So I came out of home office building for fresh air and went to the shopping mall just opposite home office.
I came back into home office building at 12:30 pm and got my (& dependents) stamped passports at around 1 pm.
Thanks for all the valuable inputs that I received from the forum.
Wish you all luck.
Cheers,
Thanks shaw,shawinam wrote:
Congrates!!
I have 1 question if u could help me please
1.at the time of online booking Did you mention your dependents details.
please let me know as soon possible.
thanks
shaw
calvtan wrote:Hello All
I was on HSMP and apply for extension through Tier 1 (General) today.
Case: HSMP Extension - Tier 1 General
Applied in person: 08/01/10 - 9.45am - Croydon PEO
Application Approved: 11:45am
Visa Collected: 12.45pm
Points claimed:
Age: 20
Qualification: 35
Earnings: 15 (6 months durations - i.e. Jun 09 - Dec 09)
UK Experience: 05
Plus, the usual 10 points for Maintenance & 10 points for English Language
HSMP Visa valid between Feb 08 - Feb 10
After today's process, Tier 1 (General) - Jan 10 - Feb 13 (to complete the 5 yrs requirement)
Storyline:
Booked via online on 2nd December 2009 (~ 7pm).
Got appointment for 8th January 2010 at PEO Croydon.
9:00 - Reached PEO and going through the airport style security
9:30 - 9:45 Preliminary check (look at application forms & maintenance funds (bank statements))
9:45 - 10:00 PAINFUL bit - PAYMENT of FEES £1020 - Credit card
10:00 - 10:45 Waiting at sitting area (Information screen, showing my number 5th in the queue for - Premium Non-biometric)
10:45 - 10:50 Number was called, saw the lady, but she seems abit new to Tier 1, then I think she felt uncomfortable and talk to her colleague.
Was then directed to go back to sitting area and told that the next available counter is ~ 10 - 15 mins time
11:00 - 11:45 Number called again, another lady, knows the Tier 1 / HSMP Extension stuff quite well I assume cause ask confidently in initial questions (i.e. HSMP extension to Tier 1 General basic questions) - very polite as well
Requested just the basic: Forms, Passports (Age & Visa), Degree (Qualifications), Payslips & Bank Statements (Earnings, UK Experience & Maintenance).
I wanted to show her the initial HSMP Approval letter for English Language, but she say she doesn't need it as she can checked it in the system.
So, she only needed the basic documents - nothing more, nothing less
She mentioned that it will take a while while she adds up the salary bit, so, I just sit in front of the counter reading my magazine.
After adding up, the only query she ask was where the PAYDATE on my payslip so she could colloborate with the Bank statements
As I was paid weekly, I did provide her a simple table (tax week, gross, paydate, and net pay), but she didn't need it, she must have done it lots of time.
She then went away for about 5 mins to photocopies all those documents and I can see her already signing the approval letter (assuming she already approach her manager for approval during the photocopy process)
11:45 - She confirms with me that it has been approved, and ask me to confirm if Feb 13 is the correct expiry, and I say YES (I did have a post-it note to confirm the expiry date)
Returned all the original documents to me, except current Passport
Was ask to come back in an hour to collect passport with vignette
12:00 - 12:45 - Whitgift centre for lunch
12:45 - Collected passport with the Tier 1 visa, checked everything in order (name & expiry), the lady who done my case did walk pass by and check with me if everything is Ok.
I say fine & thanks. Tidy all documents and leave!
All in all, 3 hrs and 45 mins, I thought was quite a good record, considering the other incidents I have read on this forum in particular Croydon PEO.
Everything went smoothly and overall was good experience.
My only concern was the 6-months only salary, but I have prepared the Guide - Highlighted Point 104., just in case, but was never asked any question on it.
I really hope the next time I visit Croydon PEO is for the Indefinite Leave to Remain. (2nd visit - first SEGS, then today, Tier 1)
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to msg me.
Otherwise, thanks everyone who share their experience and mod's invaluable guidance as it gives us the ability to apply confidently.
Have a great weekend!
Regards,
calvtan
No, I think it is automatically given from the initial date. i.e my HSMP started in Feb 08, therefore 5 years for ILR is Feb 2013.hsmpaspirant2008 wrote:Congrats on getting your visa and thanks for posting your experience.
Did you get a visa for more than 3 years to help your ILR in the future?. or am I misunderstanding your post?.
Thanks very much.
calvtan wrote:No, I think it is automatically given from the initial date. i.e my HSMP started in Feb 08, therefore 5 years for ILR is Feb 2013.hsmpaspirant2008 wrote:Congrats on getting your visa and thanks for posting your experience.
Did you get a visa for more than 3 years to help your ILR in the future?. or am I misunderstanding your post?.
Thanks very much.
Eligibility for ILR is not from 5 years from your visa start date but, from the actual date you landed in UK.
Although i apply yesterday, Jan 10, instead of exact 3 yrs, they give 3yrs and 1 month (to match my initial HSMP). So, my new expiry is now Feb 2013, exactly 5 yrs from my initial HSMP - Feb 08.
Hope this clear the matter.
I converted from Work Permit in UK, therefore in my case, the start date is the equivalent of ~actual date landed in UK.aruni4470 wrote:calvtan wrote:
No, I think it is automatically given from the initial date. i.e my HSMP started in Feb 08, therefore 5 years for ILR is Feb 2013.
Eligibility for ILR is not from 5 years from your visa start date but, from the actual date you landed in UK.
When I read your post, I got that impression. No offense. Yeah if you were on workpermit, you can combine the time on WP and HSMP/Tier 1 to complete the 5 year eligibility for ILR. Thankscalvtan wrote:I converted from Work Permit in UK, therefore in my case, the start date is the equivalent of ~actual date landed in UK.aruni4470 wrote:calvtan wrote:
No, I think it is automatically given from the initial date. i.e my HSMP started in Feb 08, therefore 5 years for ILR is Feb 2013.
Eligibility for ILR is not from 5 years from your visa start date but, from the actual date you landed in UK.
Correct me if wrong.
And future, I will be adding time from WP to complete the 5 yrs,so, hopefully should get ILR before Feb 13.
Thanks.
hello aruni4470,aruni4470 wrote:When I read your post, I got that impression. No offense. Yeah if you were on workpermit, you can combine the time on WP and HSMP/Tier 1 to complete the 5 year eligibility for ILR. Thankscalvtan wrote:I converted from Work Permit in UK, therefore in my case, the start date is the equivalent of ~actual date landed in UK.aruni4470 wrote:calvtan wrote:
No, I think it is automatically given from the initial date. i.e my HSMP started in Feb 08, therefore 5 years for ILR is Feb 2013.
Eligibility for ILR is not from 5 years from your visa start date but, from the actual date you landed in UK.
Correct me if wrong.
And future, I will be adding time from WP to complete the 5 yrs,so, hopefully should get ILR before Feb 13.
Thanks.
Hello Fahad,fahsag wrote:Not sure if this question is asked before but can someone tell me what form should I select when booking online for an appointment to get my HSMP visa (Tier 1 General) extended for further 3 years. Any help would be highly appriciated.
Thanks
Fahad
No worries buddy. PLease check your PM.calvtan wrote:hello aruni4470,aruni4470 wrote:When I read your post, I got that impression. No offense. Yeah if you were on workpermit, you can combine the time on WP and HSMP/Tier 1 to complete the 5 year eligibility for ILR. Thankscalvtan wrote:I converted from Work Permit in UK, therefore in my case, the start date is the equivalent of ~actual date landed in UK.aruni4470 wrote:
Correct me if wrong.
And future, I will be adding time from WP to complete the 5 yrs,so, hopefully should get ILR before Feb 13.
Thanks.
please excuse me for causing the confusion, never in anyway taken ur words seriously, i just thought, you might be expert, and i might be wrong, therefore "correct me if wrong" was in a friendly way.
thanks for the confirmation.
we are here to support each other, so, just providing as much info as i know.
See this camcancamcan wrote:I got a very quick experience but in a bad way...
I arrived 13 jan.... got through security my number called within 15 mins of appointment time... went to desk the lady enterd info in the computer. check bank statment and payslips... and than asked for degree... i told her it wasn't required as is supplied with intial application.. but never the less i have it so you can take it..... she said have you heard that passports might not be given today as we are havng back logs ... she than said i will be giving 3 year visa from the date of expiry.....You will get your documents back by post within two weeks.... i said But what fee should i pay than i was told the premium fee.......she said its snowing to hard and we dont want to keep anyone too long ... i said thats fine i can wait.... she said no sorry it will be sent within two week by speical delivery .... i told her my emloyer would ask me for the extended visa.... so can you please give me a lette that you guyz will post back the results or my documents and application are with you.... i was told no.. than she gave her landline number and said you can give that...... i was not happy... but didn't do anything just went out... i have seen some others who have had the same experience and got there documents back wihtin 5-6 days being told the same..... please let me know if anyone has had similar exprience and should i complain ? because i dont know whether it would make the matters good or worst
Please share if some one has had similar experience
aruni4470 wrote:See this camcancamcan wrote:I got a very quick experience but in a bad way...
I arrived 13 jan.... got through security my number called within 15 mins of appointment time... went to desk the lady enterd info in the computer. check bank statment and payslips... and than asked for degree... i told her it wasn't required as is supplied with intial application.. but never the less i have it so you can take it..... she said have you heard that passports might not be given today as we are havng back logs ... she than said i will be giving 3 year visa from the date of expiry.....You will get your documents back by post within two weeks.... i said But what fee should i pay than i was told the premium fee.......she said its snowing to hard and we dont want to keep anyone too long ... i said thats fine i can wait.... she said no sorry it will be sent within two week by speical delivery .... i told her my emloyer would ask me for the extended visa.... so can you please give me a lette that you guyz will post back the results or my documents and application are with you.... i was told no.. than she gave her landline number and said you can give that...... i was not happy... but didn't do anything just went out... i have seen some others who have had the same experience and got there documents back wihtin 5-6 days being told the same..... please let me know if anyone has had similar exprience and should i complain ? because i dont know whether it would make the matters good or worst
Please share if some one has had similar experience
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