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sdj1404
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by sdj1404 » Sun Mar 26, 2006 9:36 pm
Hi Guys,
I hv gone through contents of hsmp renewal process replies and posts by members, adminstrator, moderator, really like it and needs as many as but fast reply for my querry :
MY HSMP RENEWAL IS DUE ON 29 JUNE 2006, CAN ANY ONE GIVE ME GUIDANCE FOR FOLLOWING:
[1] EARLIEST DATE FOR MY SUBMISSION FOR RENEWAL .
[2] DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR RENEWAL
[3] HOME OFFICE ADDRESS AT WHICH I HV TO SEND APPLI.
[4] ANY OTHER MATTER IMPORTANT FOR RENEWAL APPLICATION.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
SDJ
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by John » Sun Mar 26, 2006 10:52 pm
Have you downloaded the form FLR(IED)? If not I suggest you do that.
If you already have the form then please read it and if you have any questions please post.
Click here to download the FLR(IED) form.
John
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by sdj1404 » Mon Mar 27, 2006 8:29 pm
Hi john
thanks for your reply and form.
I hv gone through the contents but can you guide me on earliest date for submission of my extension approval pls.
regards,
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by webhunter » Thu Mar 30, 2006 1:10 pm
I think you can submit 4 weeks before the leave ends.
It will be interesting tosee how many years leave you would be given. Will it be 3 years or 4 years.
Please keep us posted.
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by sdj1404 » Sun May 14, 2006 12:23 pm
Hi guys,
I sincerely thanks to all those who have guided me for my extension application.
This is the summary :
LEAVE EXP DATE : 29 JUNE 2006
PERSONALLY TALK WITH HSMP TEAM : 29 APRIL 2006 FOR EARLIEST
DATE OF MY SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION.
APPLICATION SUBMITED : MAY 1, 2006
RECEIVED BY HSMP : MAY 2, 2006
PAYMENT DEDUCTED : MAY 3, 2006
LETTER RECEIVED FOR PYMT RECEIPT : 5 MAY 2006
GOT MY 4 YEARS EXTENSION WITH ALL ORIGINALS ON 13/5/2006
( POSTED BY HSMP TEAM ON 12/5/2006)
DATE OF EXTENSION GRANTED IN PASSPORT : 11/5/206
DATE OF 4 YEARS EXTENSION ENDS ON : 29 JUNE 2010.
DOCUMENTS SENT :
[1] COVER LETTER
[2] TWO PASSPORT SIZE PHOTOES
[3] TENANCY AGREEMENT
[4] BANK STATEMENT OF SIX MONTHS
[5] SALARY SLIPS OF LAST SIX MONTHS
[6] ORIGINAL PASSPORT
[7] ORIGINAL NI CARD
[8] COUNCIL TAX PAPERS
[9] UTILITY BILLS OF LAST SIX MONTHS
[10] CREDIT CARD STATEMENT LAST SIX MONTHS
[11] TELEPHONE LANDLINE/MOBILE BILLS OF LAST SIX MONTHS
[12] NTL AGREEMENT FOR CHANNEL/BROADBAND
[13] ORIGINAL TV LICENCE
[15] THAMES WATER BILLS FOR SIX MONTHS
[16] P60 AND LETTER FROM HMRC FOR TAX CODE CLASSIFICATION.
IF U HAVE ANY QUESTIONS DO ASK ME
THEY ARE VERY VERY QUICK INDEED
JSD
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by sdj1404 » Sun May 14, 2006 12:40 pm
Hi Guys,
I just want to add one more thing that my passport stamp reflects like this and says something liike this : I just want to confirm from those who have got their extension and to confirm that they got the same in their passport Visa stamp :
' [1] VISA SAYS : ''RESIDENCE PERMIT'' .
[2] TYPE OF PERMIT : LIMITED LEAVE TO REMAI IN THE UK
Can anyone who have their visa stamps upon extension confirm that they too have same notes in their visa stamps.
thanks
JSD
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by John » Sun May 14, 2006 12:54 pm
JSD, that is as expected. I would also expect it to say "No recourse to Public Funds", but have no other restrictions. Is that right?
John
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by sdj1404 » Sun May 14, 2006 1:08 pm
yes thats correct, no other restrictions.
Thanks for your prompt reply and guidace
JSD
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by kdoshi2005 » Sun May 14, 2006 8:28 pm
Dear Sjd
I am sending my application this week, can you please tell me what should be filled in the following points
26. Name of your employer - This does not mention the option for HSMP so do I put HSMP ?
27. I think this is for SAWS applicants so I should leave blank ?
28. Your job title - Again I presume I need to write HSMP or leave blank ?
29. Your HSMP reference no - Is this the one written on the approval letter received from home office during initial approval ?
30. Your home office reference no ------- Is this the same as 29 above ?
32. What is your current immigration status --- Do I write HSMP ?
Waiting for your replies
Thanks
KD
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by sdj1404 » Sun May 14, 2006 9:27 pm
I am sending my application this week, can you please tell me what should be filled in the following points
26. Name of your employer - This does not mention the option for HSMP so do I put HSMP ?
26---- YES YOU CAN PUT HSMP
27. I think this is for SAWS applicants so I should leave blank ?
YES IT IS
28. Your job title - Again I presume I need to write HSMP or leave blank ?
KEEP IT BLANK - OR ACTUAL TITLE IT DOES NOT MATTER, I KEPT MY TITLE IN THIS COLUMN, BUT ITS U R CHOICE
29. Your HSMP reference no - Is this the one written on the approval letter received from home office during initial approval ?
YES ABSOLUTELY CORRECT
30. Your home office reference no ------- Is this the same as 29 above ?
KEEP IT BLANK DONT NEED TO DO ANYTHING IT IS SAME APPLICABLE TO OTHER APPLICANT DONT DO ANYTHING
32. What is your current immigration status --- Do I write HSMP ?
YES YOU ARE CORRECT AGAIN
IF YOU NEED FURTHER CLARIFICATION , DO CONTACT ME AND WISH U ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR SUCCESS
JSD[/b]
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by kdoshi2005 » Sun May 14, 2006 10:53 pm
Dear Sdj
Thanks a lot for your reply.
Do I need to enclose the original letter received from Home office for initial approval ? you have not listed it in the docs sent by you.
thanks
kd
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by sdj1404 » Mon May 15, 2006 7:10 pm
Do I need to enclose the original letter received from Home office for initial approval ? you have not listed it in the docs sent by you.
yes YOU HAVE TO ENCLOSE ORIGINAL LETTER.
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by kdoshi2005 » Tue May 16, 2006 11:36 pm
Dear Sdj
Thanks a lot for your replies.
The pages no 15 to 22 contain guidance notes, do I have to send them with the form or I need to keep them with me ?
KD