JohnOhn wrote:Hi zimba88,
Thanks for your reply, but I don't think that thread answers my question. I'm talking about your extension application being rejected without applying for an AR. Once your extension is rejected can you remain in the UK for 28 days from the date of rejection without being an overstayer? And during those 28 days, could you reapply for the extension in that timeframe without having a break in your leave to remain while your re-application is being reviewed by the HO?
Sorry, all this is so confusing.
You will get 14 days to apply for AR after refusal. Your options:
1. Apply for AR. Your leave will be extended and covered by section 3C rule until your AR is served. Two business days after AR refusal, you become an over stayer.
2. If you do NOT apply for AR then you will become an over stayer when 14 days are over.
3. If you submit a new application within the 14 days or while your AR is processing, your section 3C is automatically terminated on the day of application and you become an over stayer.
HO will ignore up to 28 days of over staying when you apply for an application, so your new application will not fall for automatic refusal but bear in mind that you will remain an over stayer until you get the results of your new visa application. If you manage to get a new visa within those 28 days, your qualifying period will not be affected, otherwise any time spent more than 28 days without a valid visa means that your continuous stay is broken.
Advice is given based on my personal research and experience only. Do NOT contact me via private message for immigration advice