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There is the short answer.NewtownDesi wrote: Problem is that my visa will be axpired (expired in 19th Sept 2012) and I may not be able to re-apply in UK.
I hope you meant to state the date of expiry of most recent leave (19-Sep), rather than the date of ILR application (24-Aug)!p2kin wrote:if you withdraw your application, your leave will be considered as expired on 24th Aug itself
yeah.. sorry, I actually meant 19th Sep when visa expires..sushdmehta wrote:I hope you meant to state the date of expiry of most recent leave (19-Sep), rather than the date of ILR application (24-Aug)!
ok, I thought if you withdraw application, then your visa expiry is your last day before becoming overstayer..sushdmehta wrote: That said, section 3C leave will end on the date the applicant withdraws a pending application, and therefore the applicant will become an overstayer from that date (and not from the date of expiry of most recent leave).
On that case what about postal delay to get back the document in hand. If (lets say) it take 5 days on that case will those 5 days consider as overstayer.p2kin wrote: if he let's say withdraws application on 15 dec (assuming no result by then..) & goes to his country
yes, 5 days of overstay is ok.. anything upto 28 days of overstay is ok according to laws into effect from 1st Oct 2012...arifahmmed wrote:On that case what about postal delay to get back the document in hand. If (lets say) it take 5 days on that case will those 5 days consider as overstayer.p2kin wrote: if he let's say withdraws application on 15 dec (assuming no result by then..) & goes to his country
What is "entry clearance for ILR application"?p2kin wrote: goes to his country & from there applies for entry clearance for his new ILR application,
What I mean is once his application is withdrawn he doesn't have valid leave to enter back (assuming he leaves country within 28 days of withdrawal date), he still can apply (hopefully), then according to Home Office web site, he should reapply for entry clearance to make his ILR application (if ILR application needs to be from within country), unless ILR application can be made out of country for him...sushdmehta wrote:What is "entry clearance for ILR application"?p2kin wrote: goes to his country & from there applies for entry clearance for his new ILR application,