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You will, if you qualify.drock wrote:can really get a Tier-1
Browse through this topic.drock wrote:how much time is Tier-1 visa processing taking nowadays in 2011
If you make a valid application it will be accepted (100%), and if you qualify and provide evidence(s) to support your claims, your application will be approved (100%). Else, 0%!drock wrote:what is a chance of acceptance?
Informing UKBA about termination of sponsorship is an employer responsibility, but this doesn't necessarily mean that your (remaining) leave will definitely be curtailed / cancelled by UKBA. See If your job ends.drock wrote:However, I wanted to know if my company voids my Tier-2 sponsorship by reporting to homeoffice BEFORE I could apply for the Tier-1, then does it not reject my application automatically ? Or do I then get a chance because I have 60 days grace period in UK after my Tier-2 is cancelled ?
Tier 1 (General) leave is now issued in the form of BRP, and not as a vignette / stamp in the passport. But you'll need to submit your passport(s) with the application.drock wrote:Also, when I apply for Tier-1, I understand I submit my passport along with the application, does it come back with a stamped visa on the passport or the biometric card ?
You'll be issued leave to remain (a valid visa), and therefore there is no need to travel to home country to apply for entry clearance.drock wrote:One question, if I get my Tier-1 visa approved, do I have to go to my home country India and come back within 3 months for the entry stamp ? Or is there any restrictions whatsover about the usage of the visa ?
Addition to what sushdmehta has posted above, you should try to apply before your company cancel your visa. You will have leave to remain till decision is made on your Tier-1 application.sushdmehta wrote:Informing UKBA about termination of sponsorship is an employer responsibility, but this doesn't necessarily mean that your (remaining) leave will definitely be curtailed / cancelled by UKBA. See If your job ends.drock wrote:However, I wanted to know if my company voids my Tier-2 sponsorship by reporting to homeoffice BEFORE I could apply for the Tier-1, then does it not reject my application automatically ? Or do I then get a chance because I have 60 days grace period in UK after my Tier-2 is cancelled ?
Tier 2 change of employment is the last prferred option for an employer. They would opt for it only if they can not get anyone else.. So,ask yourself.. is your skill that demanding that th employer would take the trouble?drock wrote:I am probably going to London on mid next week to file my Tier-1 application through any consultant, have contacted a few and their rates around generally 1000 but a couple of them said 300 or so (no same day service). Is that a money well spent considering I am quite novice in terms of applying a visa etc ? Nevertheless I will apply for my Tier-1 before my present company voids my Tier-2 (which is unlikely to happen until atleast 8-10 more days).
As per my understanding, if I filed my Tier-1, I won't be able to go back to India when my present company asks me to, but knowing I "may" have 60 days grace period and also the fact my Tier-1 is "being processed" I will be legal in UK even if my employment is revoked.
On the other hand, how common is it for employers in UK to hire a skilled resource and file for Tier-2 change of employment. I did speak to couple of agencies yesterday and yet to hear back from the main employers on their consent on Tier-2 change of employment, but can someone tell me is that a viable option if I don't want to get into the Tier-1 process which costs atleast about 2000 pounds ?