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2 instead of 3 years

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waqar
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2 instead of 3 years

Post by waqar » Sat Apr 18, 2009 7:03 pm

Hi

I have already spent 3 years, 1 year on WP and 2 on HSMP, in the uk and applied for further extension last month. I have just got the reply and its 2 years extension instead of 3. Although i only need 2 years to complete my 5 year's elligibility for ILR but it would have been good to have security for another year, especially looking at the frequent changes in the point system.

Is it an error on HO part? Do i need to go back to them and if yes, how?

Any help highly appreciated.

Thanks

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Re: 2 instead of 3 years

Post by push » Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:14 pm

waqar wrote:Hi

I have already spent 3 years, 1 year on WP and 2 on HSMP, in the uk and applied for further extension last month. I have just got the reply and its 2 years extension instead of 3. Although i only need 2 years to complete my 5 year's elligibility for ILR but it would have been good to have security for another year, especially looking at the frequent changes in the point system.

Is it an error on HO part? Do i need to go back to them and if yes, how?

Any help highly appreciated.

Thanks
You can write back to them. If nothing, you will end up saving the extension fee if the qualifying period is extended to 6 years (which will happen in all likelihood). You can cite the proposed changes in the immigration act. The flip side is, they might come back to you saying (1) The current extension has been granted based on the existing rules &
(2) You will have to apply for probationary citizenship or whatever they decide to call you at the end of 5 years.
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Post by vinny » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:09 am

Part 6A - Points-based system wrote:245D. Period and conditions of grant

(a) Entry clearance will be granted for a period of 3 years.

(b) Leave to remain will be granted:

(i) for a period of 2 years, to an applicant who has, or was last granted, leave as a Tier 1 (General) Migrant,

(ii) for a period of 3 years, to any other applicant.
waqar wrote:I have already spent 3 years, 1 year on WP and 2 on HSMP, in the uk and applied for further extension last month.
Perhaps you can argue that your previous leave was not as a Tier 1 (General) Migrant.
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Re: 2 instead of 3 years

Post by maheshnair » Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:16 am

waqar wrote:Hi

I have already spent 3 years, 1 year on WP and 2 on HSMP, in the uk and applied for further extension last month. I have just got the reply and its 2 years extension instead of 3. Although i only need 2 years to complete my 5 year's elligibility for ILR but it would have been good to have security for another year, especially looking at the frequent changes in the point system.

Is it an error on HO part? Do i need to go back to them and if yes, how?

Any help highly appreciated.

Thanks

They could make ILR not as easy as today in coming days . So if your ILR is not approved , you may be in trouble ....

So as vinny pointed , it is ur rights to have 3 years .
request them for 3 years ...It is their mistake..

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Post by waqar » Mon Apr 20, 2009 10:36 pm

Thanks very much for your advise

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Post by mvent00 » Tue Apr 21, 2009 1:05 am

please let us know about the outcome of your request to review the decision, if you make any! Thanks.

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Post by waqar » Wed Apr 29, 2009 5:19 pm

Got an email and a call from Home Office (Very unsual of them) asking me to send them the passport and they will revise the visa.

Thanks for your help guys

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Post by hsmp12345 » Wed Apr 29, 2009 5:45 pm

waqar wrote:Got an email and a call from Home Office (Very unsual of them) asking me to send them the passport and they will revise the visa.

Thanks for your help guys
Congratulations waqar,

Did they ask you to resend supporting docs as well ? How are you planning to send the passports ? Any covering letter or reference email (would be a good idea) you planning to include as enclosure ?

Thank You,
hsmp12345

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Post by waqar » Sat May 02, 2009 6:17 pm

He just asked me to send the passport directly to his attention which i did alongwith two line covering letter. As it was a typo (according to him) they just need to print another sticker and cancell the last one.

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