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So to sum up you Got your first visa on : 15th April 2009.zabadeen wrote:Hello Guys,
I found this forum very informative and I hope I will find the answer to my problem.
I came to the UK after 3 months of the visa stamped date but I got first extensions which was delayed by home office and as result I am short of 2.5 month now in order to qualify for ILR 5 years period. Please see below date
Visa stamped on 15 april 2009 but received on 8th May 2009 which i can prove as i have a copy of visa forms and email that i sent to visa office in 2009 checking about visa and passport and i got replied on 28th april that my application was being processed.
I came to UK on 7 august 2009
First extension applied in march but got visa from 21st may 2012 and it is going to expire on 19 may 2014.
Two things here , first I came to UK after 3 months but now I m short of 2.5 months in order to qualify for ILR.
Can you please advise if i can apply ILR in may 2014 ? if yes then any link to proof or any lawyer I can contact to.
Your response would really make a difference.
thanks
ZA
zwadi wrote:Hello Members,
I am falling short of 75 days in order to qualify for ILR on Tier 1 as I came to UK after 3 months of visa stamped date but almost a month covered in my first extension therefore i m short of 75 days now.
my question is if i go to PEO for ILR and if it is rejected due to shortfall then what can i do ? on the same PEO appointment can I apply for extension if CW says my ILR application is not valid ? will he charge me only one fee for extension or ILR + Extension?
The only reason I am thinking to go to PEO is that my passport was given back to me after a month from the visa stamped date when first tier 1 was granted.
Sorry If i didn't explain it properly but really in confused state and needs some help.
Thanks
You can skip the extension for your son if you are planning to apply to BC once you are granted ILR and you have no reason to believe that your ILR application will be rejected.zwadi wrote:Do I need to get extensions for my son as well who was born in the UK and got extension with me last year?
zwadi wrote:Hi Tahir,
Thanks for reply and it really gave me some relieved.
I would like to clarify couple of points here if you don't mind.
First does he (my son) really require ILR or visa extension legally as he was born in the UK but his visa would expire in may 2014 as well?
Do you plan to apply for BC for your son once you are granted with ILR, if yes, then he does not need to apply for ILR/Extension. Technically, he will be over stayer after May 2014 but for BC it does not matter. See this
second: Are you suggesting me to apply for extension and if the decision is not taken by then I can vary the application
or
you are suggesting to go for ILR and pray that by the time HO decides I will cover that period?
You can do both. If i were you I would simply apply for ILR.
What is the best way to go about it? I have been working since last four years as a IT professional and don't want to face
any legal issues.
So I would really appreciate your help and i would also request other member to provide their input.
I don't have any travel plan and would like to save some money.
Thanks
zwadi wrote:Dear Tahir,
I am really thankful to you for your help and guide.
I got few more questions before I stop bothering you and other members.
First, If I go for ILR rather than extension and my application gets refused due to 5 years continuous threshold then what option will I get ?Considering that my tier 1 visa has expired by then? where do I stand legally ?
Yes I have a plan to apply for BC for my son and I checked the link that you mentioned and I know you also worked out same situation for your daughter but did you get any sort of solid confirmation from HO about it ? you must be right but i just wana make sure that i don't or he doesn't get trouble in future.
Search this forum and you will find many posts where vinny has posted UKBA links
Thanks once again for your help and guide.
Cheers
Study thiszwadi wrote:I want to be safe that's why, just incase of refusal.
Yes.zwadi wrote:Thanks for sharing, it was very helpful:
Is UKBA going to increase tier 1 extensions fees in April 2014?
thanks