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I'm glad to follow up to this post made on August 8 to report that I finally applied for transitional Tier 1 (General) status in the first week of January this year and received my passport with a visa stamp in the first week of February. So it turns out one need not be employed since the issue of an HSMP approval letter in order for a successful transitional Tier 1 (General) application. (This is of limited use for Indian applicants, but applicants from other countries who have received HSMP approval letters that are still valid, have been in my situation and have yet to apply may not need to worry.)z00ps00p wrote:Hello,
I was one of the last applicants for immigration under the HSMP from India—my application was received in the last week of March. Now, I have been out of employment since the end of November—and since that date was within three months of the end of March, I was able to provide payslips for the previous 12 months, i.e. the first twelve months in the 15-month period prior to my application.
I have chosen to stay on sabbatical since then (out of choice; I haven't been looking for jobs, especially since worthwhile temporary jobs in my field are hard to find here), with the result that I've been out of employment for over eight months now. I received HSMP approval last month (approval letter dated the middle of the month). I have read (for instance at the erstwhile EC HSMP blog, at http://echsmp.blogspot.com/2007/12/proo ... yment.html which doesn't seem to be publicly readable any more):
Now, not only have I not had a source of income for the past eight months (so my income for the six months prior to applying for entry clearance will not match the income indicated on the HSMP application), I don't have an employer either.While applying for EC, you should be able to give enough proofs to convince the case-worker about your employment. It is advisible not to change your employer between your HSMP application and EC application. If you have changed the employer due to some reasons, explain it cleaarly in the covering letter.
Your earnings at the time of EC application also should be inline with the earnings, you have mentioned while applying for HSMP. VFS will do a verification of documents (Integra screening), which you have provided. They may contact your employer in this regard.
My questions:
I've searched the Web to see if anyone else has been in this situation; I only found one post on another board about it, and that individual never received an answer.
- Is it advisable for me to apply for entry clearance now? I note from the initial few posts in this thread that the British High Commission or Consulate may try to see if the HSMP criteria still apply, in which case I will not qualify, since the bulk of the points I earned were based on income.
- If not, is it advisable for me to find work in India now, in order to bolster my income, and then apply once I have earned a substantial amount?
- If it is advisable for me to work here, how long should I work? I have about five months left to apply for entry clearance (nearly a month has passed since the HSMP approval letter was issued) which is clearly a smaller interval than the six months for which I would have to indicate income to apply for entry clearance (and it will take some time for me to find a job especially after a long absence from employment, as well as some time for the application forms for entry clearance to be processed towards the end of the period).
- If it is not advisable for me to look for work, what else might I have to do to be able to gain entry clearance successfully?
These issues have had me worried sick over the past few days as I realize I should've checked and rectified these things at a much earlier stage, and that it may be too late to do anything about it at this juncture. However, now the damage is done and I need to make the most of my situation. Has anyone had experience applying for entry clearance in a situation even remotely similar to mine? If so, please help me in resolving the situation by providing advice.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
tassim wrote:The BHO/ECO are just sticking to the published guidelines by asking an additional letter confirming authenticity of bank statements that were verified and stamped by the bank with contact details for further verification by Integra.
The submitted bank statements clearly show bank logo,applicants name,account no,dates and transaction details .
I was unable to get this letter and did see some posts where applicants were able to get through without this letter and plain bank statements .
BHO/ECO need to be a little practical and considerate to applicants and consider these Banking complications in different countries that are not in hands of the applicant.
can you help me with my AR ? Thanks..theimmigrant wrote:i need to know wats the process of applying for AR? which forms etc needs to be submitted? Wat is the fee? Will we submit the docs to gerry's or wat?
etc etc etc