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umeruzair
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New versions of application forms if you apply on or after 6

Post by umeruzair » Mon Apr 02, 2012 6:27 pm

The new version of forms with new fees will be availble from 5th April,

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... st+news%29

On 5 April 2012 we will publish new versions of some application forms. You should use the new forms if you apply on or after 6 April.

The forms are:

Tier 1 (Graduate entrepreneur);
Tier 1 (General);
Tier 1 (Investor;
Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) ;
Tier 1 (Post study work) - form removed because this category has closed to new applicants;
Tier 2;
Tier 4 (General);
Tier 4 (Child);
Tier 5 (Temporary worker);
PBS Dependant;
FLR(O) (to extend your stay);
FLR(BUS) (to extend your stay in specific categories); and
TOC (to transfer a visa to a new passport).
The new forms will be published on 5 April because 6 April is a public holiday in the UK. We published amended Immigration Rules on 15 March 2012, along with some policy guidance documents to explain the changes and help you use the new forms.

You should use the new forms from 6 April 2012. But if you apply on the previous version of a form, we will accept it up to and including 27 April 2012.

If you submit an application on or after 6 April 2012, we will consider it under the revised Immigration Rules which take effect on 6 April, regardless of which version of a form you use

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Post by nnj10 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:06 pm

Interestingly SET (O) is not listed here, but I am sure it will appear online soon, once they realise they have to collect more in fess than what is listed on current version of SET(O) form.
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