Hello,
I have been on Tier 2 from August 2016 to 30th of January 2018. My employer, NHS needed more time to sort out their new licence. This caused a delay because they did not have their licence number. They say they will receive it at the end of February.
An Immigration advisor advised to fill out the FLR form to extend my stay and withdraw once my employer sorts out the licence and receives the sponsor licence number to apply for the tier 2 online.
I submitted on 30th of January. I chose FLR(HRO) due to outside immigrations rules for compelling and compassionate circumstances. Both the NHS head and the department of health finance director provided letters explaining the situation and fully supporting my work visa application. I submitted my academic reference from the director of University of London along with my other credentials such as degree certificates(BA, another masters from NYU).
My question is regarding withdrawing the FLR application. Does it need to be withdrawn in order to apply for the tier 2? If I withdraw, should FLR evidence be included in the tier 2 application to not be seen as an overstayer?
It seems the NHS needs more than 14 days so I am hesitant about withdrawing the first application. I also believe it is a legitimate application, not just to 'buy time'.
Advice would be appreciated.
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