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The immigration advisor is giving you incorrect advice.mohsamir2016 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 4:02 amAnyhow, by asking an immigration advisor he told me that after your endorsement got rejected, you need to apply for a new VISA (as you mentioned) within 28 day of this rejection, and you will not be considered overstayed. Probably, I am not sure, but I think there is a link now between this time window to the 28 days during which a rejected applicant could submit an appeal for the rejection. Indeed, I can find on the government website clearly that the appeal application is not granting valid stay, but I can not find any document from the government saying that the endorsement application, with no VISA, is not extending one's stay in the UK. I also would like to mention that when I submited that endorsement, I moved flats, and the new landlord inquired with the home office to check my allowance to rent, and we received a letter saying I can rent in the UK given the unique number of the endorsement application. How this all come together?
The rent thing is somehow irrelevant giving your circumstances. If you're staying in the UK with an expired visa - and without a pending visa application (submitted in-time) - you're an overstayer. Also consider that every day that you stay without a valid status will make more difficult any future visa applications.When you can ask for a review
You need to request the review within 28 days after you get the decision.
If your permission to stay in the UK is about to expire, applying for an endorsement review will not extend it.