I am somehow confused. I received an offer from a prestigious institution in the UK. The employer sent me the CoS a few months back and I applied for the Tier2 visa, making sure to diligently provide all the required documents.
I am a PhD holder from a top university in Switzerland- my PhD was purely pursued in English. Although I hold a Chinese passport, I am a native English speaker as I have grown up in the US and hold a Green Card. I also pursued a postdoc in one of the best universities in the US and was frequently invited as guest professor at various US and UK-based institutions. I explained everything in my application and provided my PhD diploma in English. I was supposed to start work last Monday but I received my passport with no visa and no decision letter whatsoever. I contacted the employer's HR and the representative reached out to the Home Office, who then sent me a letter of rejection. It is mentioned in the letter that "even though they are aware of the fact that I pursued my studies in English, I still do not meet the English level requirement." The decision letter was full of basic grammar mistakes, thus making all this situation quite ridiculous. Everything else was fine, however I received zero points for English requirement and thus the rejection decision.
The employer is in shock as well because they have selected me amongst 100s of applicants. I have felt humiliated as well because I was not even given the courtesy of receiving a decision letter - just a passport with nothing stamped. I am considered a top scholar in my field so I might as well take my expertise elsewhere. Yet, I have already quit my job in the US and I have been basically sitting around and planning my move to the UK for the past 4 months. The losses are extremely high for me, morally, financially, and career-wise.
My question is, what do you advise me to do? Should I appeal the decision and what are my chances? I don't want to apply for a visa another time and risk another rejection. I travel all the time for work and I don't want a rejection to affect my future travels.
Apologies for my long question but I am in shock as I have never been exposed to such a situation.
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