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Really, where did you read that?? Link??that apparently the new BRP will only be issued when you have a national insurance number
You need your BRP. If you are stamped in as a visitor, which you would be then, it supercedes your Tier 5.Anyone has experience entering without a BRP but with a visa decision? Do embassies help? My nationality allows me to enter without a visa, but I guess immigration officers will know of my visa status. Any help is appreciated. I've gone through too much to give up now, but I'm seriously thinking of cancelling my visa and just leaving the country on Monday and never ever coming back.
Good luck with this. HO don't print and despatch the BRP cards. It is outsourced.pester them to speed it up.
CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 06, 2018 2:32 pmUseful to state which category of Tier 5 you are applying for
Tier 5 Temporary Worker- Government Authorised Exchange
Really, where did you read that?? Link??that apparently the new BRP will only be issued when you have a national insurance number
A friend of mine who just went for an interview at the visa centre was told that by the lady there. The NI number needs to be on the back of the BRP. He was applying for Tier 2 visa, but it seems the process for the two are almost identical. It is ridiculous that this is not mentioned anywhere on the Gov uk site.
By that do you mean that entering as a visitor voids my tier 5 visa even though it is approved?You need your BRP. If you are stamped in as a visitor, which you would be then, it supercedes your Tier 5.
Good luck with this. HO don't print and despatch the BRP cards. It is outsourced.pester them to speed it up.
Do they not even entertain any family tragedies and expect people to wait for months to travel just for a BRP? Surely they can issue a temporary permit for re-entry?
Thanks- really appreciate the reply.
For tier 2 visas yes. It is not the same for all visa categories!!A friend of mine who just went for an interview at the visa centre was told that by the lady there. The NI number needs to be on the back of the BRP. He was applying for Tier 2 visa, but it seems the process for the two are almost identical. It is ridiculous that this is not mentioned anywhere on the Gov uk site.
Correct yes.By that do you mean that entering as a visitor voids my tier 5 visa even though it is approved?You need your BRP. If you are stamped in as a visitor, which you would be then, it supercedes your Tier 5.
BRP cards do not take 'months'. Some get them within a couple of days, others get them within the 7-10 days window, all delivered by DX Courier. This all assuming of course that your visa is approved on the day and not held for further queries. There is no 'temporary permit' issued withing the UK, the 'temporary permit', IS your BRP card.Good luck with this. HO don't print and despatch the BRP cards. It is outsourced.pester them to speed it up.
Do they not even entertain any family tragedies and expect people to wait for months to travel just for a BRP? Surely they can issue a temporary permit for re-entry?
CR001 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 06, 2018 2:55 pmFor tier 2 visas yes. It is not the same for all visa categories!!A friend of mine who just went for an interview at the visa centre was told that by the lady there. The NI number needs to be on the back of the BRP. He was applying for Tier 2 visa, but it seems the process for the two are almost identical. It is ridiculous that this is not mentioned anywhere on the Gov uk site.
Thanks for the reply again- do you know anyone or heard of anyone with a BRP that they applied for a switch for tier 5 in the UK that did not have a national insurance number on the back? That's my main worry at the moment.