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fembiz wrote:Hi guys,
I need some advice regarding applying for a Tier 2 (General) visa. I am currently in the UK on a Tier 1 (PSW) visa which expires on July 20th. My employer sent a sponsor's license application on April 13th. As we have not heard anything back from the UKBA, my boss asked me to call them to check the status of the application on June 7. On calling them, they told me they've received the application but have not even done anything with it because they have backlogs and applications will take a minimum of 12 weeks to be decided. This means we won't know the outcome of the application until after my visa expired. I then explained to the UKBA agent on the phone that my visa is expiring in about 5 weeks and I am a key member of staff. The UKBA told me that we can email them and request urgent treatment when I have only 4 weeks or less left on my visa. My boss was going to email them yesterday so I called them to find out the email address to send the request to. The UKBA agent I spoke to this time, told me that we can only request urgent treatment when I have 2 weeks or less on my visa. Now this really bothers me as I don't know if they will grant the license within those 10 working days. Has anyone had any such experience? If so, how long did they take to process the sponsor's license application after requesting urgent treatment?
Also, in case they do not grant the license by the time my visa expires, what options do I have? Can I send my application with a covering letter from my employer explaining the situation to them?
Please I need advice as I do not know what to do. Thanks in advance.
Please keep us updated. I will push my employer to provide more detail once I hear from your experience.fembiz wrote:pclk:
The answer to your questions are as follows:
1. yes it applies if your organization has not been awarded a license. I don't know how it all works but a couple of the UKBA guys I spoke to said you can simply have your employer put it on the covering letter that you are awaiting a license and CoS. With that they will just hold/pend the application until either you employer's license application is rejected or until they receive the CoS
2. I specifically asked them this same question and they said that they will just keep the application and not process it until either the sponsor's license application is rejected or they receive the CoS. They said that as long as you have made an application to the UKBA, your current status still applies and you can continue to work for your employer. In other words, while you have made an application, your status will still be PSW and your visa will still be valid unless they reject your application.
3. I don't think I understand what you mean with this question. With regards to your contract, that's between you and your employer. I do not know where you can get a document that says you can continue to work while the UKBA have your application. My employer is currently speaking with the UKBA and trying to get such a document. I'll keep you updated on my progress