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may i ask you you received the letter with "complex issues" or "exceptionally complex issues"?engrwaseem85 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 4:37 pmI submitted my super-priority SET(O) application on 1/03/2019 based on completing 5 years on tier 2 (my first Tier 2 visa was issued on 27/03/2014). I attended a biometric appointment at Cardiff UKVCAS center on 11/03/2019. I was hoping to receive a decision within 24 hours, but on 12/03/2019 morning (within 24 hours) received an email that my application has raised exceptionally complex issues and would require further time to thoroughly consider my case ......
After replying to the email asking if they need any other document, the caseworker replied that they have to check something with another department and will get back to me but don’t know how long it will take.
Please note that I have been with the same employer for 5 years, my salary was raised before my second tier 2 extension (in 2017), but I am exempted from this salary requirement. I have submitted all required documents as listed in the Documents checklist. I have included my Ph.D. Degree as proof of English. Before Tier 2, I was on Doctoral extension scheme and tier 4, came to the UK in 2008.
I was wondering what kind of checks HO could/will make or which department that could/will contact for ILR applications based on Tier 2? These checks should be straight forward and quick, no?
Will they consider my time before Tier 2 and will make checks in that period, that’s why they are taking longer?
it was exceptionally complex issues, I think this is a standard letter/email that they send.mullangi1237 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 6:56 pmmay i ask you you received the letter with "complex issues" or "exceptionally complex issues"?engrwaseem85 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 4:37 pmI submitted my super-priority SET(O) application on 1/03/2019 based on completing 5 years on tier 2 (my first Tier 2 visa was issued on 27/03/2014). I attended a biometric appointment at Cardiff UKVCAS center on 11/03/2019. I was hoping to receive a decision within 24 hours, but on 12/03/2019 morning (within 24 hours) received an email that my application has raised exceptionally complex issues and would require further time to thoroughly consider my case ......
After replying to the email asking if they need any other document, the caseworker replied that they have to check something with another department and will get back to me but don’t know how long it will take.
Please note that I have been with the same employer for 5 years, my salary was raised before my second tier 2 extension (in 2017), but I am exempted from this salary requirement. I have submitted all required documents as listed in the Documents checklist. I have included my Ph.D. Degree as proof of English. Before Tier 2, I was on Doctoral extension scheme and tier 4, came to the UK in 2008.
I was wondering what kind of checks HO could/will make or which department that could/will contact for ILR applications based on Tier 2? These checks should be straight forward and quick, no?
Will they consider my time before Tier 2 and will make checks in that period, that’s why they are taking longer?
Thanks, @Zimba. But as I mentioned my job is exempt from salary requirements (as I have a PhD level job) and I am employed by an A-rated sponsor for all these 5 qualifying years. I don't think there will be any tax issues.
Thanks!
My SOC code is 2119, with salary rates ofShrutiBlue wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 5:30 pmCan I ask if you were at the minimum salary for your SOC code or somewhat above it?
Any updates?engrwaseem85 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 4:37 pmI submitted my super-priority SET(O) application on 1/03/2019 based on completing 5 years on tier 2 (my first Tier 2 visa was issued on 27/03/2014). I attended a biometric appointment at Cardiff UKVCAS center on 11/03/2019. I was hoping to receive a decision within 24 hours, but on 12/03/2019 morning (within 24 hours) received an email that my application has raised exceptionally complex issues and would require further time to thoroughly consider my case ......
After replying to the email asking if they need any other document, the caseworker replied that they have to check something with another department and will get back to me but don’t know how long it will take.
Please note that I have been with the same employer for 5 years, my salary was raised before my second tier 2 extension (in 2017), but I am exempted from this salary requirement. I have submitted all required documents as listed in the Documents checklist. I have included my Ph.D. Degree as proof of English. Before Tier 2, I was on Doctoral extension scheme and tier 4, came to the UK in 2008.
I was wondering what kind of checks HO could/will make or which department that could/will contact for ILR applications based on Tier 2? These checks should be straight forward and quick, no?
Will they consider my time before Tier 2 and will make checks in that period, that’s why they are taking longer?
No, Nothing on my side.mullangi1237 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:00 pmAny updates?engrwaseem85 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 4:37 pmI submitted my super-priority SET(O) application on 1/03/2019 based on completing 5 years on tier 2 (my first Tier 2 visa was issued on 27/03/2014). I attended a biometric appointment at Cardiff UKVCAS center on 11/03/2019. I was hoping to receive a decision within 24 hours, but on 12/03/2019 morning (within 24 hours) received an email that my application has raised exceptionally complex issues and would require further time to thoroughly consider my case ......
After replying to the email asking if they need any other document, the caseworker replied that they have to check something with another department and will get back to me but don’t know how long it will take.
Please note that I have been with the same employer for 5 years, my salary was raised before my second tier 2 extension (in 2017), but I am exempted from this salary requirement. I have submitted all required documents as listed in the Documents checklist. I have included my Ph.D. Degree as proof of English. Before Tier 2, I was on Doctoral extension scheme and tier 4, came to the UK in 2008.
I was wondering what kind of checks HO could/will make or which department that could/will contact for ILR applications based on Tier 2? These checks should be straight forward and quick, no?
Will they consider my time before Tier 2 and will make checks in that period, that’s why they are taking longer?