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What is your SOC and what option did you select for the child dependent visa??Now I am facing another problem: they are asking me to pay an extra fee of 240 pounds, because my role is not in the shortage occupation list. This is very contradictory, because they were the ones that approved and issued my certificate of sponsorship, 3 years ago, before I moved to the UK.
Not the cos number. The SOC for your job, a 4 digit number, on appendix j or appendix k of the immigrations rules.murillobraga wrote: ↑Mon Feb 04, 2019 12:48 pmCOS number: Cxxxxxxx
Not sure if this is what you are asking for: "PBS Dependant - Child"
Thanks!
If your CoS and job is NOT a shortage occupation one, you should have paid the higher fee, which is why HO is asking you to pay in the difference.Up to 3 years - shortage occupation
A shortage occupation is a skilled job where there is a shortage of workers in the UK.
Who you’re applying for Apply (outside the UK) Extend or switch (in the UK)
All dependents £464 each person £464 each person
You would have had a drop down menu to choose which category to apply under, i.e.Up to 3 years
Who you’re applying for Apply (outside the UK) Extend or switch (in the UK)
All dependents £610 each person £704 each person
You are very mistaken. There are 1000s of Tier 2 General visa holders in the UK from all over the world who are NOT on shortage occupation SOC's (i.e. Appendix J SOC and NOT Appendix K Shortage Occupation SOC). It appears you are in fact non shortage occupation and selected the wrong sub category for your child, perhaps with the view to pay the cheaper visa fee. So this isn't really about HO being incompetent. You are lucky it wasn't outright refused, with a loss of visa fee.I am non European, so no way I could get a job in the UK, if it wasn't part of the shortage list. Do you understand why this is discrepant with what they are assuming now?
You do realise your childs visa will only be valid till May 2019.My visa expires in a few months time, May/2019.
RLMT advertising is NOT required for shortage occupation jobs. So the fact that this was a requirement BEFORE requesting an RCoS from HO, indicates it is a non-shortage occupation job in Appendix J, details below.Coming back to number 2, I applied to shortage occupation not because I wanted to pay less, I did because at the time I applied for this job, my employer had advertised it as being a shortage one, hence I applied to this specific type.
And in fact, that time around they had to prove to the home office that they weren't able to find anyone in the UK to fill in the vacancy.
2136 Programmers and software development professionals
Example job tasks
• examines existing software and determines requirements for new/modified systems in the light of business needs;
• undertakes feasibility study to design software solutions;
• writes and codes individual programs according to specifications;
• develops user interfaces;
• tests and corrects software programs;
• writes code for specialist programming for computer games, (for example, artificial intelligence, 3D engine development);
• implements and evaluates the software;
• plans and maintains database structures;
• writes operational documentation and provides subsequent support and training for users.
Related job titles:
• Analyst-programmer
• Database developer
• Games programmer
• Programmer • Software engineer
Salary rates:
New entrant: £24,000
[Source: Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2014 (no equivalent 2015 or 2016 data available)]
Experienced worker: £32,000
I am going to assume that you might work in the NHS, given that you are quoting their salary banding. If not, no issue.Job title: Band 7 Senior Analyst Programmer
Job type: 2136 Programmers and software development professionals
Jobs under SOC 2136 below that fall under the shortage occupation4. In this Appendix “qualifying company” means a company which:
(a) has obtained permission from the Home Office to issue a Certificate of Sponsorship in respect of the relevant job on the basis that the job is included on the Shortage Occupation List and the company:
(i) is licensed as a sponsor for the purposes of Tier 2 of the Points Based System,
(ii) at the time of obtaining such permission, employs between 20 and 250 employees (inclusive), or employs fewer than 20 employees and has provided a letter from the Department for International Trade, confirming that the Department has been working with the company and supports the application in relation to its trade or investment activity,
(iii) is not more than 25% owned by a company which has one or more other establishments in the UK and one of those establishments employs more than 250 employees; and
(iv) has not been established in the UK for the purpose of supplying services exclusively to a single company or company group in the UK; and
2136 Programmers and software development professionals
Only the following jobs in this occupation code:
Senior developer employed by a qualifying company, where the job requires a person with a minimum of five years’ relevant experience and demonstrable experience of having led a team.
The following jobs in visual effects and 2D/3D computer animation for the film, television or video games sectors:
software developer
shader writer
games designer
The following jobs in the electronics system industry:
driver developer
embedded communications engineer
You are contradicting your statment , my understanding is that SOL jobs no need RLMT.And in fact, that time around they had to prove to the home office that they weren't able to find anyone in the UK to fill in the vacancy.