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I hold an ILR. She applied by post as my spouse on the 9th of November for Further Leave to Remain before her Visa Expired on the 12th of November. She has also recieved an acknowledgement letter. The employer used the reference number on the acknowledgement letter but it has still come back with a negative response. Not sure what is happening.Lucapooka wrote:Great, all you need to do now is explain everything about your circumstances, and that way people might be able to tell you if that letter is correct or has been made in error.
She is Tier 1 Dependant. I applied for and got my ILR on the 10 years route which does not allow dependants on the same application. So she applied separately after I got my ILR. She has been working for the last 6 months until last week.Lucapooka wrote:"She" would have needed to have a visa status that permitted work at the time she applied to switch into leave as your partner. You have not said what type of leave she had when she applied.
I had the same problem and I sent a complaint to UKBA. They called me and told me that although I have received an acknowledgement letter, my case is not on the system yet. They will only give a positive feedback when your case is put on the system. That employer checking service is a waste of tax payers money. Until you receive your biometric invitation, you will get a negative response from the employer checking service. Many people on this forum have had similar experience.mbnarayn wrote:Dear Employer,
I am writing with regard to your request for confirmation of the entitlement to work of:
Name: Applicant's Name
This individual has presented themselves as being able to work in the UK on the basis of an outstanding application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom which was made before their previous leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom ended. Their previous conditions of leave would have allowed them to undertake the work in question.
I have checked our records and cannot confirm that this is the case.
Therefore I cannot confirm that this individual is currently entitled to work in the United Kingdom on the basis of an outstanding application.
Unless your prospective employee is able to provide you with appropriate evidence of their entitlement to work, you will not have a statutory excuse against liability for payment of a civil penalty for employing an illegal migrant worker.
The job applicant should contact the UK Border Agency to confirm their status.
The information provided in this letter is for your records only.
Yours sincerely,
The UKBA sent out the above letter to her employer even though she has acknowledgement letter from the UKBA. Not sure what the point of the service is if they are sending out wrong information. Does anybody else have a similar experience?
Thanks Damanisshallo. But because the check on the Employer Checking Service has come out negative. They are unwilling to continue her employment for the moment. The employers are aware that this will be the case until the biometric letter is issued. They have asked me to wait until that. Trouble is it may take upto 3 months for that to be issued.Damanisshallo wrote:Following this might help.
My guess is that the UKBA haven't gotten around to verifying if the submitted application was valid or not.mbnarayn wrote:Dear Employer,
I am writing with regard to your request for confirmation of the entitlement to work of:
Name: Applicant's Name
This individual has presented themselves as being able to work in the UK on the basis of an outstanding application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom which was made before their previous leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom ended. Their previous conditions of leave would have allowed them to undertake the work in question.
I have checked our records and cannot confirm that this is the case.
Therefore I cannot confirm that this individual is currently entitled to work in the United Kingdom on the basis of an outstanding application.
Unless your prospective employee is able to provide you with appropriate evidence of their entitlement to work, you will not have a statutory excuse against liability for payment of a civil penalty for employing an illegal migrant worker.
The job applicant should contact the UK Border Agency to confirm their status.
The information provided in this letter is for your records only.
Yours sincerely,
Why not update theSkyDrive with your partner's detailsmbnarayn wrote:submitted an application for further leave on the 10th November 2012. Ms (MyWife's Name) current leave expired on 12th November