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Thanks. I thought that may be the case. The border control officer asked me to contact the home office but she did not give me any specific contact info.
I am not sure what job you do for the NHS trust in question, I am just wondering if the teaching trip you went to do abroad is related to your NHS job. You also mentioned that you informed the HR that you wanted something different, did you mean a change of role within the same NHS trust or something completely different?Mabincredible wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 8:46 pmHi. I wanted to share an unexpected situation that occurred when I arrived in the UK today from my teaching trip abroad at Luton airport.
This is exactly why I’m very confused because it simply doesn’t add up.Djsuccess wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 10:09 amI am not sure what job you do for the NHS trust in question, I am just wondering if the teaching trip you went to do abroad is related to your NHS job. You also mentioned that you informed the HR that you wanted something different, did you mean a change of role within the same NHS trust or something completely different?Mabincredible wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 8:46 pmHi. I wanted to share an unexpected situation that occurred when I arrived in the UK today from my teaching trip abroad at Luton airport.
While this whole visa curtailment issue seems strange, I think there might be some lessons to learn here as well on your part.
I hope you can resolve the issue as soon as possible.
maledicta98 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 11:48 amThis is exactly why I’m very confused because it simply doesn’t add up.Djsuccess wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 10:09 amI am not sure what job you do for the NHS trust in question, I am just wondering if the teaching trip you went to do abroad is related to your NHS job. You also mentioned that you informed the HR that you wanted something different, did you mean a change of role within the same NHS trust or something completely different?Mabincredible wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 8:46 pmHi. I wanted to share an unexpected situation that occurred when I arrived in the UK today from my teaching trip abroad at Luton airport.
While this whole visa curtailment issue seems strange, I think there might be some lessons to learn here as well on your part.
I hope you can resolve the issue as soon as possible.
1. If it IS a case of withdrawn sponsorship, the timeline is insanely fast from “a casual chat with a supervisor” to “visa curtailed” in what is essentially 2-3 weeks, if HO had tried to inform OP of cancellation in May. Yes, yes, luck of the draw, and it’s POSSIBLE, but way too fast for the norm: especially for a SWV considering a recent FOI showed that only 8 curtailments of these had been processed in the last year. Is it possible the original poster incurred a withdrawal a few months before?
2. Yes travelling after sponsorship withdrawal is very risky and not advised, but from anecdotal and personal evidence, the risk is entirely in a curtailment/cancellation decision being made prior to return (and people not receiving them in that case), hence the visa not being valid on return. In that case, the border officer would be well within his rights to refuse you entry or grant you explicitly defined temporary admission (with a written document to go with it), not simply mention it and say “check with the HO”. According to the guidance, visa is simply not auto-cancelled just because sponsorship is withdrawn, a caseworker has to action the decision.
3. Whilst the RTW portal isn’t the same thing a border officer sees obviously, and even though the portal takes a bit longer to update, they generally ARE more accurate than OP’s timeline. Last year, my cancellation after Withdrawal of Sponsorship came only 4/5 months after said withdrawal notice, but the RTW was updated (and showed an early expiry) within a few days of the cancellation.
4. The granted time is also very weird (as is the continued employment?) If the curtailment happened in May, then the “validity period” would be cut to July I suppose, aka 60 days. Mid August is later than that.
It is certainly possible that your visa got cancelled at the border for some reason and it still hasn’t been updated, but I simply don’t think it’s something as simple as a withdrawal of sponsor notice in May - did you tell the Immigration Officer your trip was unrelated to work (if it was)? Or was there any visa issue prior to May? I’d honestly suggest you get a SAR with both your trust and the HO, OP, as this is VERY confusing and not really normal.