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Get it straight in your head - emotions and common sense are not in anyway connected to immigration law.rosb wrote: βFri Apr 05, 2019 4:00 pmHmmm, interesting, thanks.
I suppose this isn't really what this forum is for, but I'm trying to understand the thought process that says, because I've just been in the UK for a legal freelance job, I shouldn't be allowed to go back in to spend some quality time with my sister and maybe do some sightseeing and spend some tourist pounds. It makes complete sense, in my head, that since my expensive international flight ticket from South Africa is being covered by the company that's sponsored my Tier 5 visa, I should take advantage of my physical proximity to my sister to spend some time with her before heading back home. Of course I would provide recent evidence of ties to my home country.
Yup, it's just frustrating that that's the case!Frontier Mole wrote: βSun Apr 07, 2019 11:33 amGet it straight in your head - emotions and common sense are not in anyway connected to immigration law.
But surely, if I'm prepared to risk hanging around Ireland for just over a month, I could leave the UK on July 26 (date of my Tier 5 visa expiry) and fly to Ireland, and make my application in Dublin. If it gets denied, I just fly back into Heathrow on August 31 and get my flight home without leaving Heathrow. Would they not allow me to enter Heathrow if I'd been denied a visit visa?Frontier Mole wrote: βSun Apr 07, 2019 11:51 amWhen you apply for the visit visa be upfront on your reason why you are returning immediately after your Tier 5 and that you are going home after your visit to your sister.
One small wrinkle - your window to apply - immediately after your last work day and before your visa expiry BUT bear in mind you could technically be denied entry to the UK for your flight home if you are not granted your visit visa. Then you will have a very expensive route from Eire to SA...
The plan was always to fly back in from wherever to Heathrow in order to get my flight home on August 31. I figured I'm in transit and not leaving Heathrow, not going through immigration - though I would be arriving on one ticket and leaving on another, so not sure how that works in terms of fetching my luggage. I guess I could look into changing the routing on the return leg of my journey to avoid coming back into Heathrow (luckily it's on Emirates via Dubai, which probably increases my options of a rerouting).Frontier Mole wrote: βSun Apr 07, 2019 11:51 amBut if you are heading to USA as a back stop option then that is not such an issue - as long as that does not involve travel through the UK to USA
All such evidence is electronic anyway - at least, it was for the Tier 5 application. So it's all on my laptop.Frontier Mole wrote: βSun Apr 07, 2019 11:43 amThe issue is not about where the visit visa application is made from but the probable lack of evidence a visitor to another country is likely to hold or have with them to support their ties to their home country.
Do you think an application from Eire would take longer than an application from Johannesburg? Everything gets done online, it's only the biometrics that need one's physical presence at an application centre. The application gets sent to the same processing centre, as far as I understand? Shouldn't take more than 2 weeks for a decision one way or the other, surely? I'd happily spend 2 weeks exploring lovely Ireland!Frontier Mole wrote: βSun Apr 07, 2019 11:43 amSo my ZAF friend take evidence of your ties to the lovely South Africa and some more pocket money for a Premium application fee or a longer stay in Eire while you get your visa approval
My understanding is that it's standard you get 14 days after the last work day as stated in the CoS. Since my last work day is July 12 (reserve day for second semi-final - I'm not on the crew doing the final) it makes sense that my visa is valid until July 26. Just as well, since I have tickets to the athletics at the Olympic Stadium on July 20-21!The Station Agent wrote: βTue Apr 09, 2019 3:25 pmIt's odd your visa was only issued for a few past the World Cup final.