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Hi Zimba,zimba88 wrote:Did you apply for extension before your leave expired ? Then you are protected under section 3C and the letter probably is issued by mistake.
You must report to Becket House as required and explain that you have an AR application pending with HO and that you are covered by section 3C as you have applied in-time and the AR is still pending, so you have the right to be here and work and the reporting needs to be cancelled.
See this: general-uk-immigration-forum/is96-tempo ... l#p1333170
annoyedatukba wrote:Hi Zimba,zimba88 wrote:Did you apply for extension before your leave expired ? Then you are protected under section 3C and the letter probably is issued by mistake.
You must report to Becket House as required and explain that you have an AR application pending with HO and that you are covered by section 3C as you have applied in-time and the AR is still pending, so you have the right to be here and work and the reporting needs to be cancelled.
See this: general-uk-immigration-forum/is96-tempo ... l#p1333170
Yes I did.
My leave expired on December 13th and I applied on December 3rd via courier so they received it on December 4th well before my leave expired. I also applied for the AR within the 14 day period and I have a confirmation email from the home office stating that they received the application.
Thank you for your advice, and I will definitely go to the appointment set out in the letter.
You do not even need to go there in person...Just give them a call and explain...Hopefully they will cancel the reporting.annoyedatukba wrote:Thanks for the link too, I went through the thread and it explained things.
I have no idea why they try and make it so difficult for everyone involved - very frustrating to receive such a letter in error!
Over stayer is a LEGAL concept based on the rules and you currently ARE protected under section 3C, hence you are NOT an overstayer. There is no blacklist. Please follow the HO instructions. You MUST attend the appointment as requested and show the AR confirmation.Problem is, I know that will NEVER happen before my reporting date of March 31st. Will I be blacklisted if I go to the appointment and report?? Will that mean that I am agreeing that I am an overstayer? Is there anyway that I can avoid this?
zimba88 wrote:Over stayer is a LEGAL concept based on the rules and you currently ARE protected under section 3C, hence you are NOT an overstayer. There is no blacklist. Please follow the HO instructions. You MUST attend the appointment as requested and show the AR confirmation.Problem is, I know that will NEVER happen before my reporting date of March 31st. Will I be blacklisted if I go to the appointment and report?? Will that mean that I am agreeing that I am an overstayer? Is there anyway that I can avoid this?
Thank you Zimba - I have no other choice but to continue to report every Friday. I am hoping that I get the refusal overturned at the AR sooner rather than later.zimba88 wrote:That is good news. Just follow up with HO and report as requested until it is cancelled.
On the bright side, you got an opportunity to meet nice people and perhaps make new friends, regardless of their jobs.annoyedatukba wrote:The employees were very nice, I even spoke to the manager there.
That is what I thought! My solicitor and barrister also think the same. They said we have never seen this before in a person that has a pending AR with the Home Office. And my barrister is also an immigration judge!sm12 wrote:It's strange that you have to report to them even though you are not an overstayer. There are others on here who have made second applications post rejections yet it doesn't look like they are being asked to report anywhere. Hope the issue is resolved soon.
Is Capita handling this on behalf of the HO?
Thanks for trying to shed some positivity on the situation. Hopefully my approval will arrive sooner rather than later.vinny wrote:On the bright side, you got an opportunity to meet nice people and perhaps make new friends, regardless of their jobs.annoyedatukba wrote:The employees were very nice, I even spoke to the manager there.
Hi Jafersadeq - no I wasn't paying myself a salary nor was I ever on my company payroll.jafersadeq wrote:Were you paying yourself a salary? Were you in your company's payroll?
Thanks
Hi sm12 - thank you for letting me know about this. It feels so random though and I feel powerless to stop it.sm12 wrote:A while ago, one of the members here was asked to report when his initial application was turned down. But this case was when applicants got appeal rights.