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1. You will have to leave the UK, or if you get ROA then you can appeal against the decision.rohitsharmalk wrote:Hi,
My current Tier 1 VISA is valid till 16th June. I posted my Tier 1 Extn application on 5th April assuming 2.5 months is a sufficient time in advance. However, I received a biometric appointment date of 16th June. Also, I understand that the actual result may take 4 weeks after that.
My question is, if my extn gets rejected, I will receive the result after my current visa expiry.
1. What options do I have after that to continue to stay in the UK and work here?
2. Can I reapply for a fresh VISA even after my current visa has expired?
3. How much time do I get to appeal against the decision?
Although my application is straight forward, just exploring options in case the worst happens.
Please reply with your knowledge and experience. Thanks in advance.
ROA is Right of Appeal,rohitsharmalk wrote:Thanks Terriblescream
What is ROA?
Also, is it advisable to hire a solicitor for the appeal?
If you do switch to Tier 2, you current leave will have to be valid for that and, your PR will not be affected as long as you get onto Tier2(General) and not Tier2(ICT)rohitsharmalk wrote:Thanks.
Does it make sense to switch to Tier 2 (work permit) with my current employer? Will it affect my PR which I was planning to go for at this year end.
Thanks
Most in-country applications have the right of appeal, the procedure will be explained with your rejection and tell you what actions to take. It involves filling out a form which they will provide and your grounds of appeal as to why you think the HO has made a mistake, the hearing will take place in the court between you and the HO repsentative. The result will be the determination which will be ALLOWED or REJECTED.rohitsharmalk wrote:Do you always get a right of appeal post rejection? If not, under what circumstances will someone not get a RIGHT of APPEAL?
What is procedure for appealing against a decision and what happens after that?
If it is extended and your application was made in time before your leave expired then there is no GAP, so do not worry abt PR. The new visa date will be the date they make the decision, even if there is a gap that is not considered, once you make an application for leave to remain in the UK you are still counted Legal without gap until your application is processed!XJ2011 wrote:rohitsharmalk wrote:Hi,
A similar situation , I am extending my Tier-1 General at the moment, and my current visa will be expired the end of Jun. Now I send my application to HO, and not heard any result yet. I know I will get extended without problem, but my query is if HO decision is made after my visa expire date, then will it create a gap here? I am going to apply PR at the end of the year, I dont want the gap will cause any problem in applying PR.
My new visa date will be the date when the decision is made, or will be extended from my current visa ?
Help please!