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by riverfish » Mon Nov 12, 2012 6:43 pm
Hello all,
The past week has been absolute turmoil and I need helpful and urgent tier 4 advice! This situation evolved due to a stupid mistake on my part, but if anyone can help please do so:
I was previously studying under a Tier 4 visa at university for the duration of my medical studies here in the UK. That visa expired on 31/10/12. Due to poor organisation on my part, I have forgotten to apply for a new one. I have now been suspended from work for the time being and have till the 28/11/12 to get a new one.
- I have CAS sponsorship for a new Tier 4 visa (as a postgraduate Foundation Doctor we are technically here as 'students' although working)
- I hold a Hong Kong passport (thus, low risk national)
I am in dire straits and risk getting my working contract terminated and being deported out of this country.
I have already been through the hassle of working with a piss-poor immigration lawyer, which I hired without second thought when I was in a vulnverable state. I'm almost certain he's a fraud. I'm sure many of us have done stupid decisions like this in the past.
I am now unsure of what is the best possible way to get my visa on time.
I understand there are 3 ways to get your visa application processed:
1. Traditional way through online or post - usually takes 6-8 weeks, and therefore too long for my situation.
2. Premium Same-Day Service - seems like I cannot access an appointment for this month. They need to be booked in advance I believe?
3. Hire another legal representative that can guarantee Premium Same-Day service appoinments for me.
Option 4: Fly back to Hong Kong and get my visa through them.
I am lost, confused and frustrated. I feel like the best bet is to hire another legal rep (one that is OISC certified this time), but I am hesistant to spend money on something that cannot deliver.
So PLEASE, any help/advice would be greatly appreciated! I already know that this situation stemmed from a VERY stupid mistake on my behalf and that I am an illegal overstayer at the moment (although I can still apply 28 days after expiry) - so please don't post to point the obvious!
Thank you and greatly appreciated,
J