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Withdrawn applications wrote:You must not withdraw an application if the person:
- travels outside the CTA on another passport, an emergency travel document or illegally, unless they also request the return of their passport for travel outside the CTA, or
- requests the return of their passport for purposes other than travel. For example to open a bank account, take the Life in The UK Test or apply for an identity document not related to travelling outside the CTA.
How do you intend to do so without evidence of leave to enter / remain in the UK?QuantGuy wrote:So, I'm wondering if I can re-enter the U.K. on the temporary passport without invalidating my already submitted Tier 1 application.
[/quote]There is no legislation that prevents a person making a valid application for leave when they are outside the UK. You must not treat such applications as invalid. However, there are no powers to grant leave to remain to a person outside the UK. You must consider such an application as void. No decision is required.
@QuantGuy Sorry if this is impertinent, but I went through your posts on this forum and your accounts seem to be contradictory. You said in this post that entry clearance was fine for you when you left on your emergency passport..... BUT on a more recent post you talk about being rejected entry.QuantGuy wrote:So, just an update for people who may want to travel whilst their visa application is under review:
I spent about 6 hours getting an emergency passport at the US Embassy in London. I learned that US passport photos are larger than the UK photo you submit with the application. So, that cost me about 45 minutes to exit the embassy, get a photo taken at a pharmacy and re-enter the embassy. I had to write and sign a document explaining why I needed an Emergency Passport (lots of people were there getting Emergency passports due to theft from cars or hotel rooms or muggings. Be careful!!). The U.S. Embassy told me that after I got my passport back from the Home Office, I had to send my Emergency Passport back to the U.S. Embassy as you're not allowed to have two passports. They even gave me a self-addressed envelope for the passport.
When leaving the U.K. I had the airline question why I had an emergency passport and the US immigration official also question it. I explained the situation and it was no problem.
When I re-entered the U.K. (which was before my Tier 1 Visa expired), I told the UK border agent what the situation was and handed him a photocopy of my Tier 1 Visa and the acknowledgement letter from the Home office of receipt of the application. He stamped my passport and handwrote what looks like "VIPr." above the stamp. Anyone know what that could mean? He did NOT stamp it with "Leave to enter for six months: employment and recourse to public funds prohibited" - the usual tourist stamp above the Heathrow immigration stamp. So, that was all good.
I asked the immigration guy about leaving and entering after my visa had expired but before I get my new visa, he said "check with the home office." I get the sense that it would NOT be a problem as long as you honestly explain the situation and have the acknowledgment letter, etc. As I had to recently renew my contract with my employer, they ran a check (through the "Employer Checking Service") with the home office that I had indeed submitted my application. The letter says "Therefore I can confirm that this individual is currently entitled to stay and work in the United Kingdom on the basis of an outstanding application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom." Seems requesting a letter like this should clear up an problems upon re-entry.
It seems that the Tier 1 Visa is independent of the passport. The passport with my visa had expired and I didn't have it transferred. So, whenever traveling I bring both passports. I am very skeptical that the computer systems between the application people in Croyden and the border agency are linked so that they would know if someone left and re-entered. I am also doubtful that the computer systems are able to link people to different passports. I could be completely wrong though.
Hope this is helpful to people.