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by aisikitesi » Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:32 pm
Hi all,
To answer your questions:
The operation could be possible here, I believe, either privately at a high cost where I could choose the surgeon, or under NHS totally free but where I would have had no control over which surgeon would do it and what his success history was, By doing it in India, the surgeon who did it has a 35+ year success rate and specialises in all kinds of ortho ops only. Comes highly recommended and charges fairly high by local standards (but for me going from here the whole op and post op totalled only £1400 + travelling, which if I did privately here would simply require adding another zero at the end). The success of the operation is unquestionable hence I have no regrets doing it.
I knew then that I would overstay by doing it but if the pain in walking since birth could be eliminated by a surgery, I had to do it at the expense of an overstay, just in case the same surgeon for whatever reason was not available later.
The reassurance I had was that at the time my Tier 2 was issued my solicitor had advised that for the first 4 years I would get a 3 month allowance outside stay per year, and I could combine those months but not stay out for more than 6 months at a stretch. In the 5th year I could only stay out 3 months and not combine that with any of the previous years. Probably that was the regulation at that time, and was subsequently changed. I was even advised earlier by a different solicitor that the overstay allowance is not fixed as a written law but 'normal overstay' is allowed, hence 3 months has become the acceptable duration.
And yes I was on the payroll for all the 6 months I was outside. But of course since I am not physically here but involved on phone/email, I was paid a reduced amount of 40% per month for the 6 months plus a few more months after I came back to UK but could still not resume work full time, which was justified on prorata basis.
All what I had written earlier at the start of the thread was mentioned in the application.
I had applied in person at Croydon, on same day basis paying the extra fees, just chancing that it would be decided on the same day. But I was informed earlier by my solicitor that it might go further as an application like mine was generally beyond the authority given to counter officers. And thats what happened, and 3 months later, yesterday I was informed by my solicitor (when she called the PEO for the status) that it was refused - now waiting for the actual reasons for refusal.