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(Note that you should read the whole guidance paper to see if the section above is applicable to you.)8. The requirements for an extension of stay will be those that were in place before 7 November 2006.
9. If an applicant meets these requirements we will grant them:
a. Three years’ leave; or
b. Enough leave to enable the applicant to complete the qualifying period for settlement, whichever is the greater.
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12. Migrants will be able to apply for subsequent extensions of stay under these provisions should they not wish to apply for settlement.
Many Many Thanks Dear Friend,goldfish wrote:The UKBA's application of the judicial review is here:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... review.pdf
It states:(Note that you should read the whole guidance paper to see if the section above is applicable to you.)8. The requirements for an extension of stay will be those that were in place before 7 November 2006.
9. If an applicant meets these requirements we will grant them:
a. Three years’ leave; or
b. Enough leave to enable the applicant to complete the qualifying period for settlement, whichever is the greater.
...
12. Migrants will be able to apply for subsequent extensions of stay under these provisions should they not wish to apply for settlement.
I am in scope of the judicial review and recently applied for my 3rd HSMP / Tier 1 extension. I used the FLR (HSMP) form on the basis of statements in the guidance, and because the Tier 1 form only covers points-based applications (those in scope of the judicial review are subject to different criteria and the form does not cover our situation).
I will keep the forum updated on the results (two months and counting!) and if you can do the same that would be good. There are not many judicial review HSMPs still extending visas, most are ILR, so good to share experiences.
Thanks for sharing some good information,goldfish wrote:My situation is different from yours because I stayed in the UK. I originally received my HSMP in Jan/Feb 2006 while in the UK on a Working Holidaymaker (transfer in-country was allowed back then and initial visas were for one year) and extended under HSMP in Feb 2007 (extension was for 4 years because the ILR rules changed in the meantime).
I had an absence of > 90 days, returning to the UK in June 2010, so I am not eligible for ILR. I extended again in Feb 2011 on FLR (HSMP) and I have another (early) extension in progress. Assuming the extension is approved, I will be eligible for ILR before the extension expires.
I don't know which is the correct form for you to use. My interpretation of the JR guidance, FLR (HSMP) guidance, Tier 1 (General) guidance, and the contents of the Tier 1 (General) form, is that the FLR (HSMP) form should be used for those subject to the JR. The Tier 1 (General) Extension form only allows for a points-based application, which is not applicable for JR applicants. However, I do not know what the UKBA approach is. I will let you know when I have a decision on my extension, and please share any information you find too.
Dear Friends,HSMP(Tier1) wrote:Thanks for sharing some good information,goldfish wrote:My situation is different from yours because I stayed in the UK. I originally received my HSMP in Jan/Feb 2006 while in the UK on a Working Holidaymaker (transfer in-country was allowed back then and initial visas were for one year) and extended under HSMP in Feb 2007 (extension was for 4 years because the ILR rules changed in the meantime).
I had an absence of > 90 days, returning to the UK in June 2010, so I am not eligible for ILR. I extended again in Feb 2011 on FLR (HSMP) and I have another (early) extension in progress. Assuming the extension is approved, I will be eligible for ILR before the extension expires.
I don't know which is the correct form for you to use. My interpretation of the JR guidance, FLR (HSMP) guidance, Tier 1 (General) guidance, and the contents of the Tier 1 (General) form, is that the FLR (HSMP) form should be used for those subject to the JR. The Tier 1 (General) Extension form only allows for a points-based application, which is not applicable for JR applicants. However, I do not know what the UKBA approach is. I will let you know when I have a decision on my extension, and please share any information you find too.
I think you will not face more problem and wish you get extension and ILR.
I want to just extend my visa and as I am in JR,as per my situation what is your opinion?will they extend then for how many years?
because in point base Tier1 may be I can get or may be not.
in first extension on base of HSMP JR+Tier 1 which from we have to fill,as I will be in UK within short period.
Dear Friend,goldfish wrote:Mods, any chance of making a sticky for JR HSMP Extensions? There aren't many of us left and our situation (e.g. forms, extension criteria, etc) are different from everyone else and I've noticed from my previous posts that often there aren't many responses, sometimes none at all. It would help keep all the JR HSMP info together in one place if we had a sticky.
Dear Friend,goldfish wrote:The way I see it, the key questions for you are:
- Are you in scope of the Judicial Review - Extension of Stay? Your situation is different from mine and I am not an immigration advisor. My only suggestion is to read the JR document carefully (I would also include an explanation in your cover letter of how you think the JR applies and a copy of the JR policy with the section relevant to you highlighted.)
- Do you meet the criteria for the type of extension applicable to you? And will you have documents to prove it? If your visa is valid until 2013 (when in 2013?) and you arrive in the UK within the next few weeks, potentially you have quite a long time to earn money, get UK bank statements, ... But again, only you would know your situation and what you could realistically earn.
Thanks Friend for taking intrest...my detail isgoldfish wrote:When your original HSMP visa was coming up for expiry, did you apply for an extension?
Was your Tier 1 visa an extension/transfer from your HSMP? Or had your Tier 1 expired in the meantime?
It would be helpful if you could provide a list of your visa validity dates and absences e.g.:
Visa issued (HSMP): Aug 2006, valid to Aug 2008
Left UK: Sep 2006, returned to UK: Sep 2007
Dear Friend,goldfish wrote:Hmmm your situation is quite different from mine.
To summarise:
- Your initial HSMP was issued in Aug 2006.
- You left the UK in Nov 2007 and you were still outside when your HSMP visa expired in Aug 2008.
- A few months later in Feb 2009 you applied for a new Tier 1 (General).
- When you applied for Tier 1 (General) you specifically referenced the JR and you would have been able to meet the old HSMP Extension of Stay requirements.
Is this all correct?
If it is, then based on the information you have provided it looks as though you would be able to apply for an extension based on the (old) HSMP criteria described in para 8 - 13.
But my visa situation is different from yours and I am not an immigration expert (just an applicant, same as you) so you will need to decide for yourself what criteria apply to you. When you decide, a call to the UKBA contact centre for confirmation would be a good idea, and you could contact an registered immigration advisor as well for more expert advice.
Maybe the seniors also have some input?
(You might also want to think about the implications of lots of absences on getting ILR some time in future - there are lots of posts on this subject already.)
HSMP(Tier1) wrote:Dear Friend,goldfish wrote:Hmmm your situation is quite different from mine.
To summarise:
- Your initial HSMP was issued in Aug 2006.
- You left the UK in Nov 2007 and you were still outside when your HSMP visa expired in Aug 2008.
- A few months later in Feb 2009 you applied for a new Tier 1 (General).
- When you applied for Tier 1 (General) you specifically referenced the JR and you would have been able to meet the old HSMP Extension of Stay requirements.
Is this all correct?
If it is, then based on the information you have provided it looks as though you would be able to apply for an extension based on the (old) HSMP criteria described in para 8 - 13.
But my visa situation is different from yours and I am not an immigration expert (just an applicant, same as you) so you will need to decide for yourself what criteria apply to you. When you decide, a call to the UKBA contact centre for confirmation would be a good idea, and you could contact an registered immigration advisor as well for more expert advice.
Maybe the seniors also have some input?
(You might also want to think about the implications of lots of absences on getting ILR some time in future - there are lots of posts on this subject already.)
I got tier 1 on base of HSMP JR,so as per JR document I may be fall in extension,wetaher if I get few years but then may be more chance positive hope..
Many Many Thanks for study my case.Dont worry friend I know you are not immigration expert but situation makes every one expert.and you give me one hope about above underline points.
If possible please proivde me official email id of UK home office who can guide me or reply me if i write to them as official inquiry and also if any contact number you have?
If you have consulted any immigration advisor or if you know any good advisor for situation like us then if possible provide me their email or any contact please.
Thanks
Dear Friend...Thanks a lot...goldfish wrote:Posted here about correct form to use, thought it might be helpful for you guys:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... 706#630706
Dear Friend,goldfish wrote:Hmmm your situation is quite different from mine.
To summarise:
- Your initial HSMP was issued in Aug 2006.
- You left the UK in Nov 2007 and you were still outside when your HSMP visa expired in Aug 2008.
- A few months later in Feb 2009 you applied for a new Tier 1 (General).
- When you applied for Tier 1 (General) you specifically referenced the JR and you would have been able to meet the old HSMP Extension of Stay requirements.
Is this all correct?
If it is, then based on the information you have provided it looks as though you would be able to apply for an extension based on the (old) HSMP criteria described in para 8 - 13.
But my visa situation is different from yours and I am not an immigration expert (just an applicant, same as you) so you will need to decide for yourself what criteria apply to you. When you decide, a call to the UKBA contact centre for confirmation would be a good idea, and you could contact an registered immigration advisor as well for more expert advice.
Maybe the seniors also have some input?
(You might also want to think about the implications of lots of absences on getting ILR some time in future - there are lots of posts on this subject already.)
Thanks for your reply.....sushdmehta wrote:On what basis did you receive Tier 1 (General) leave in 2009 under HSMP JR?
Please explain your circumstances a bit more clearly - e.g. were you refused an extension because of the change in rules, had to leave and then applied for entry clearance in accordance with UMBA policy subsequent to HSMP JR?