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No. The grant is from the date of the application approval and the rules only permit grants for fixed periods of 2 years; extant leave can't be added to this to make more than 2 years. Early applications by post tend to cross-over the expiry date (due to wait period) and so a complete five years is granted, but if you choose to apply early at the PEO there is no scope to be granted a period of more than two years. You, yourself, created the gap because your unexpired leave can't be aggregated with the new grant.SamratJha wrote:All PEO's give 2 years from the expiry date of the initial application
Ok, I can see that, those cases are exceptions to the rule, authorised by caseworkers excersising their power of discretion or sometimes caseworkers are just being incompetent.SamratJha wrote:Apology.. yes.. it should be 05/02/2015..
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=102549
if you see the example.. most of the people applied before 28 days got the expiry date inline with the initial expiry date.
The best you can do is to write UKBA explaining that you expiry date should have been based on initial expiry date as you applied within 28 days. You can use this logic and attach printout of the relevant page from UKBA website. There is no harm in trying as it will not cost more than postage charge.SamratJha wrote:Thanks for you reply, appreciate it.
The op didn't apply within 28 days.manojk005 wrote:The best you can do is to write UKBA explaining that you expiry date should have been based on initial expiry date as you applied within 28 days. You can use this logic and attach printout of the relevant page from UKBA website. There is no harm in trying as it will not cost more than postage charge.SamratJha wrote:Thanks for you reply, appreciate it.