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Send documents within 14 days
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 4:21 pm
by nanoram
Hi all,
Can someone help me with the following:
I applied at Sheffiled PEO premium service and i was told to provide a additional document, which i would say i missed it from my side. I was given a postal address sticker and asked to send it within 14 days.
I have sent the documents within the mentioned time. Am I still on premium service and will get a response immediately or will they put me in normal postal application time frame..?
Thanks for your help.
Re: Send documents within 14 days
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 5:17 pm
by zimba
The documents will go to the same case worker at PSC and your application will be decided as soon as the case worker goes through them and is satisfied with your case
Re: Send documents within 14 days
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 5:25 pm
by nanoram
Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply, will the caseworker consider it as premium service application and deal immediately or will they take months...?
Anyone who experienced a similar situation..?
Re: Send documents within 14 days
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 6:37 pm
by Casa
Applications which aren't decided at the PSC on the day generally join the postal queue for processing.
Re: Send documents within 14 days
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 7:11 pm
by nanoram
If that is the case then make no point in paying them the premium fees. And why did they ask me to send documents in 14 days..?
Re: Send documents within 14 days
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 7:19 pm
by Casa
nanoram wrote:If that is the case then make no point in paying them the premium fees. And why did they ask me to send documents in 14 days..?
Because the 14 day limit retains your Section 3c leave and gives you the time to ensure your application is complete with all the required documents. (Previously this was 28 days...now reduced to 14)
Re: Send documents within 14 days
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 7:30 pm
by ROCKRIDER
Hi nanoram,
Wish you best of luck with your application and hopefully, you will get approved and dealt with quickly.
I am applying soon to the same centre, would you please shed some light if you do not mind on what document the CW asked you to post as additional documents? THis might help me prepare well, please.
Best of luck
Re: Send documents within 14 days
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 7:46 pm
by nanoram
Casa wrote:nanoram wrote:If that is the case then make no point in paying them the premium fees. And why did they ask me to send documents in 14 days..?
Because the 14 day limit retains your Section 3c leave and gives you the time to ensure your application is complete with all the required documents. (Previously this was 28 days...now reduced to 14)
Hi,
I did not understand, infact i dont know what is section 3c. Can you please tell me in a different way. Thanks for your help.
Re: Send documents within 14 days
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 7:47 pm
by nanoram
ROCKRIDER wrote:Hi nanoram,
Wish you best of luck with your application and hopefully, you will get approved and dealt with quickly.
I am applying soon to the same centre, would you please shed some light if you do not mind on what document the CW asked you to post as additional documents? THis might help me prepare well, please.
Best of luck
Hi,
It was my english language requirement, which i forgot to take with me. It was my mistake, they just asked me to post it and i did it.
Re: Send documents within 14 days
Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2017 7:57 pm
by Casa
nanoram wrote:Casa wrote:nanoram wrote:If that is the case then make no point in paying them the premium fees. And why did they ask me to send documents in 14 days..?
Because the 14 day limit retains your Section 3c leave and gives you the time to ensure your application is complete with all the required documents. (Previously this was 28 days...now reduced to 14)
Hi,
I did not understand, infact i dont know what is section 3c. Can you please tell me in a different way. Thanks for your help.
Section 3c of the Immigration Rules protects an applicant from becoming an overstayer during the period in which their application for a visa extension or variation of leave is being decided. This period of 'protection' was recently reduced from a 28 day period to 14 days.