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eliasuk4u wrote: ...Recently ... plus check weather i can legally work in uk providing my driving licence as extra proof and my national insurance number. and they will also do a criminal check on my name... so according to john if I can't work in UK then how did I get the SIA security licence to work in UK?? Any comment?
eliasuk4u, you ask for my comment. Simply this. A UK driving licence is not on either List 1 or List 2 of the leaflet issued by the Home Office concerning an employer having a Statutory Defence to a charge of employing an illegal worker.check whether I can legally work in uk providing my driving licence as extra proof and my national insurance number
It seems to me that is case is similar to mine and my application was considered outside the immigration rules hence the webpage given.Does one application really take 3 years to process
And the answer, from the Home Secretary himself, rather than the Immigration Minister, was :-To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many applications made in the United Kingdom for a spouse visa submitted prior to the introduction of the no switching rule remain to be dealt with; and when he expects that all such applicants will have heard the result of their applications.
The fact that even one such application is still outstanding after nearly three years is a disgrace. I now expect that estimated number of 70 to rapidly descend to zero, now that the question has drawn the matter to the attention of Ministers.Mr. Charles Clarke: The no switching rule for leave to remain as a spouse came into force on 1 April 2003. This date precedes accurate data from the current casework database, and statistics are therefore not entirely reliable. Provisional management information suggests that about 70 spouse applications in General Group have been outstanding from before 1 April 2003. It is not known how many of these cases might be switching applications.
What in the world made you send all your documents to the home office?
Very scary to read the story but there are some post in this forum where the asylum seeker went back home and applied for entry clearance and came back as well. Anyway it is the normal procedure to send all the originals to the HO as they don't accept copies at all.