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Hiiworker wrote:same docs that u submitted when u did your first application as main applicant.
It has to be paid again.1. Can you plz tell do we need to give IHS fees again. We have already paid it till 2019 on our current visa. But when she will apply as main applicant do we need to pay again and loose our already paid IHS money?
Probably not.2. Does she needs TB certificate? She is in uk since Nov 2013.
Is her SOC on the list of occupations that require a criminal record check?3. Does she needs criminal record check?
She can continue working for them. Has the full and proper RLMT been done to prove she has not been 'pre-selected' for the job?4. Does she need to resign from the job first and then go to our country and apply? Her same company will sponsor her where she is working right now.
Yes5. Can her main applicant application be refused?
Minimum £30,000 if the SOC salary is less than this figure.6. How much salary is required? She is working for the company for almost two years now. Her salary will increase in oct.
Yes5. Can her main applicant application be refused?
It doesn't matter if it is her choice or not. She must meet ALL the requirements for the visa. RLMT is often the reason for refusal, not meeting the salary requirement is another and not meeting the maintenance fund or English requirement are other reasons.On what basis her application can be refused?
Your notice period has nothing to do with switching to Tier 2 Dependent visa. You can switch and then resign if you wish or resign and then switch.tomdavis wrote:If my wife gets the visa for main applicant, then how can I leave my job, minimum notice and switch from Teir 2 main to Teir 2 dependant?
What's the procedure?
Thanks
Yes, proper rmlt has been done for my friend. Everything was ok. Whole story has been mentioned to me. Nothing hidden.
CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:13 pmThere is missing details or something in your friends story, because what you have written makes no sense.
There is no rule that says you cannot apply for a Tier 2 General if you are already working for the sponsor on any other category of visa. Many have done this.
Or the sponsor got confused.tomdavis wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:16 pmCR001 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:13 pmThere is missing details or something in your friends story, because what you have written makes no sense.
There is no rule that says you cannot apply for a Tier 2 General if you are already working for the sponsor on any other category of visa. Many have done this.
Hi dear
Yes, that's what everyone thought. He has already applied for the appeal. Coz it's not his mistake. The case worker might got confused.
Thanks
CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:19 pmOr the sponsor got confused.tomdavis wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:16 pmCR001 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:13 pmThere is missing details or something in your friends story, because what you have written makes no sense.
There is no rule that says you cannot apply for a Tier 2 General if you are already working for the sponsor on any other category of visa. Many have done this.
Hi dear
Yes, that's what everyone thought. He has already applied for the appeal. Coz it's not his mistake. The case worker might got confused.
Thanks
p.s. do you realise that referring to people (especially ladies) as 'Dear' can be offensive? A lot of us dislike it.
Hello,CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 04, 2017 3:28 pmThen unless your friends joins the forum and posts the reasons for refusals, I doubt that all is as it seems.
In your case, if everything is 200% right, it should not be an issue. Remember that your spouse will have to meet the £30,000 minimum income for tier 2 if she is not already on a salary at this level or higher.
Her current job title is IT Consultant. In the job advertisement, the role is 'Systems Tester' but her company says they will write same old title 'IT consultant' in the cos/offer letter, based on the company's business needs. Her company says it would not b a problem as both the job titles comes under same category and soc code.
Currently I think less than 10 they have sponsored. Around 6 I guess.
1) Sorry, I mean that what do you think if she has less than five years experience but the job requires atleast five years exp and minimum £30,000?