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R.Miller31 wrote:Hello all
I find myself in this situation as I had to return to my home country (because of the rule change) to get entry clearance for HSMP which took 6 months in total to obtain in 2008.
This has played havoc with my plans and must now apply before my birthday in order to qualify as my current earnings do not compensate for the shortfall in points lost.
Does anyone find themselves in a similiar situation? Do you think that the case worker would see kindly to my situation?
Thank for your input in advance.
Agreed, there is no problem in applying early.mvent00 wrote:I saw a few people on the forum who applied successfully 6 months before the expiry date. You can apply as well. Anyway, you do not have to give reason for an early application.
R.Miller31 wrote:Hello all
I find myself in this situation as I had to return to my home country (because of the rule change) to get entry clearance for HSMP which took 6 months in total to obtain in 2008.
This has played havoc with my plans and must now apply before my birthday in order to qualify as my current earnings do not compensate for the shortfall in points lost.
Does anyone find themselves in a similiar situation? Do you think that the case worker would see kindly to my situation?
Thank for your input in advance.
One caution though, it is purely a risk! Depends upon the case worker.R.Miller31 wrote:Hello all
I find myself in this situation as I had to return to my home country (because of the rule change) to get entry clearance for HSMP which took 6 months in total to obtain in 2008.
This has played havoc with my plans and must now apply before my birthday in order to qualify as my current earnings do not compensate for the shortfall in points lost.
Does anyone find themselves in a similiar situation? Do you think that the case worker would see kindly to my situation?
Thank for your input in advance.
And what exactly that risk is?vks wrote:One caution though, it is purely a risk! Depends upon the case worker.R.Miller31 wrote:Hello all
I find myself in this situation as I had to return to my home country (because of the rule change) to get entry clearance for HSMP which took 6 months in total to obtain in 2008.
This has played havoc with my plans and must now apply before my birthday in order to qualify as my current earnings do not compensate for the shortfall in points lost.
Does anyone find themselves in a similiar situation? Do you think that the case worker would see kindly to my situation?
Thank for your input in advance.
VISA extension date may NOT be from the end of the Visa expiry.mvent00 wrote:And what exactly that risk is?vks wrote:One caution though, it is purely a risk! Depends upon the case worker.R.Miller31 wrote:Hello all
I find myself in this situation as I had to return to my home country (because of the rule change) to get entry clearance for HSMP which took 6 months in total to obtain in 2008.
This has played havoc with my plans and must now apply before my birthday in order to qualify as my current earnings do not compensate for the shortfall in points lost.
Does anyone find themselves in a similiar situation? Do you think that the case worker would see kindly to my situation?
Thank for your input in advance.
@ Chetanojha, Vks, and Master_blaster,R.Miller31 wrote:Hello all
I find myself in this situation as I had to return to my home country (because of the rule change) to get entry clearance for HSMP which took 6 months in total to obtain in 2008.
This has played havoc with my plans and must now apply before my birthday in order to qualify as my current earnings do not compensate for the shortfall in points lost.
Does anyone find themselves in a similiar situation? Do you think that the case worker would see kindly to my situation?
Thank for your input in advance.
mvent00 wrote:@ Chetanojha, Vks, and Master_blaster,R.Miller31 wrote:Hello all
I find myself in this situation as I had to return to my home country (because of the rule change) to get entry clearance for HSMP which took 6 months in total to obtain in 2008.
This has played havoc with my plans and must now apply before my birthday in order to qualify as my current earnings do not compensate for the shortfall in points lost.
Does anyone find themselves in a similiar situation? Do you think that the case worker would see kindly to my situation?
Thank for your input in advance.
Except an early application, what are the possible options available to him?
vks wrote:VISA extension date may NOT be from the end of the Visa expiry.mvent00 wrote:And what exactly that risk is?vks wrote:One caution though, it is purely a risk! Depends upon the case worker.R.Miller31 wrote:Hello all
I find myself in this situation as I had to return to my home country (because of the rule change) to get entry clearance for HSMP which took 6 months in total to obtain in 2008.
This has played havoc with my plans and must now apply before my birthday in order to qualify as my current earnings do not compensate for the shortfall in points lost.
Does anyone find themselves in a similiar situation? Do you think that the case worker would see kindly to my situation?
Thank for your input in advance.
It depends on the points shortfall. If he is falling short by only 5 points or on border of two salary bands, he can look for some part time job/work to boost the salary points. Earning from multiple jobs is accepted.mvent00 wrote:@ Chetanojha, Vks, and Master_blaster,R.Miller31 wrote:Hello all
I find myself in this situation as I had to return to my home country (because of the rule change) to get entry clearance for HSMP which took 6 months in total to obtain in 2008.
This has played havoc with my plans and must now apply before my birthday in order to qualify as my current earnings do not compensate for the shortfall in points lost.
Does anyone find themselves in a similiar situation? Do you think that the case worker would see kindly to my situation?
Thank for your input in advance.
Except an early application, what are the other possible options available to him?
chetanojha wrote:It depends on the points shortfall. If he is falling short by only 5 points or on border of two salary bands, he can look for some part time job/work to boost the salary points. Earning from multiple jobs is accepted.mvent00 wrote:@ Chetanojha, Vks, and Master_blaster,R.Miller31 wrote:Hello all
I find myself in this situation as I had to return to my home country (because of the rule change) to get entry clearance for HSMP which took 6 months in total to obtain in 2008.
This has played havoc with my plans and must now apply before my birthday in order to qualify as my current earnings do not compensate for the shortfall in points lost.
Does anyone find themselves in a similiar situation? Do you think that the case worker would see kindly to my situation?
Thank for your input in advance.
Except an early application, what are the other possible options available to him?
I have not seen any case who got visa extension nine months before. But I have also not seen anyone who is rejected either. Infact, I would also advice OP to send an email to Home Office asking them you can apply for extension? And whether you can apply as early as nine months to reach the threshold? If HO reply back saying you can apply, then attach the email along with application to support early extension application. Reason might not be required in that case.
I remember one of my friend asked the same query to home office(I might have posted the sameH in this forum but not sure). He was planning to renew 12 months before. HO replied back saying it is "recommended" to apply 5 weeks before visa expiry.
when we assess this risk (may be low)mvent00 wrote:vks wrote:VISA extension date may NOT be from the end of the Visa expiry.mvent00 wrote:And what exactly that risk is?vks wrote:
One caution though, it is purely a risk! Depends upon the case worker.
I think this would be a light risk, in comparison with no visa at all!!
Hi Chetan,chetanojha wrote:I would also support it with email from home office, just in case.mvent00 wrote: @ VKS
That is right, ILR could be another issue helped by successful early extension.
@R.Miller31
You can prepare and submit your application and keep us informed with its outcome. Good luck!!
If reply from HO is a standard template i.e. 5 weeks then OP don't have to attach it with his application. OP will attached email only if he received favourable reply (as he intended). I have few colleagues who received customised replies to their queries.mvent wrote: Hi Chetan,
As we know, replies from the UKBA/HO are always the exact phrases used in their website/guidance notes/immigration laws. So, we would expect the same 5 weeks reply from them, which would be of no use. If he includes any email with this particular subject and his application goes to a caseworker who thinks otherwise, it could be a problem. OP should keep his application simple. He does not need to mention about early extension. Anyway, by now there is no law which stops you to applying for an early extension. Isn't it?
Okay then, to be on the safe side, OP should send an email to HO about it. If he gets favourable reply, attach this email, otherwise, just apply.chetanojha wrote:If reply from HO is a standard template i.e. 5 weeks then OP don't have to attach it with his application. OP will attached email only if he received favourable reply (as he intended). I have few colleagues who received customised replies to their queries.
No Win No Fee service are provided by many people e.g. joneskel etc. Some of them are very good but Named OISC advisors is on the other end of spectrum. You can search this forum where Named OISC advisors is said to be cheated with people.R.Miller31 wrote:Firstly thanks to you all for your inputs.
I called up a few of the migration agents like 1st Contact & Named OISC advisors. Both advised not to apply as the earliest you can apply is a month before. However I don't really value their opinion much as they offer a 'no visa, no fee' guarantee so they would only take on applications which they know are going to be successful.
I emailed the HO and explained my situation so hopefully shall have a response in a couple of days time.
I will keep you posted with their response but assume that it will be the standard 'one month before expiry' etc.