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swgirl wrote:I don't think we have a CoS allocation left. I will check but it is unlikely. Do I have to get this done by April 6th? I'm not sure how it works in accordance with the financial year.
CoS allocations are for a year only, 6 April to 5 April the following your. Your employer may or may not have applied for an allocation for 2013/14 - you need to check. If they have not applied so far they can apply any time but the sooner the better because of your 28 day window for a re-application.
If I appeal, what are my chances? Considering that in one instance my employer was wrong and the UKBA were wrong as well?
Have you definitely established from the T2 policy guidance that you should have scored 10 points for English and therefore UKBA were wrong in refusing the application on this ground?
swgirl wrote:I also forgot to mention that they are yet to return my documents and passport. How do I go about reapplying?
the same form as you used before:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... nform1.pdf
swgirl wrote:Yes, I am 100% sure that I should have gotten points for English language. They said they were not satisfied that I fulfil the conditions because I was on a student visa and not under any of the following categories with Tier 1 listed on it,
if you are 100% sure that's fine but note that T1General) is not the same as T1(PSW)
which was definitely an oversight on their part. I was not on a student visa, like they think, I am on a Tier 1 PSW.
Thank you so much for all your help. I'll keep you posted on how things go. Off to see a lawyer anyway, something tells me I shouldn't be doing this without legal representation.
It varies - ask your employer to call the UKBA employer helpline to try and find out: 0300 123 4699.swgirl wrote:Hi Manci,
My lawyer has suggested reapplying. We are putting in a request for the CoS allocation today. Do you have any idea how long it takes to come through?
consult your solicitor but in case your direct approach to the caseworker doesn't produce the desired result a belt and braces procedure would be:swgirl wrote:I have another question -- should I submit the appeal and then withdraw it when the CoS comes through? If it takes more than 28 days? And then submit a fresh application? I understand that it will be out of time and that is immediate grounds for refusal but it is at the caseworker's discretion.
manci wrote:If your T2 application was made before your PSW leave expired you had section 3C leave until the refusal decision, so you have only been overstaying since the refusal decision.
The options from the UK are:
a) appeal
b) get a new CoS from the employer assuming they have a CoS allocation available for you (NB the year change on 6 April) and re-apply within the 28 day window from the refusal decision but note that if this application is also refused you will not get a right to appeal
If your visa has expired and its already more than 28 days normally you cant make fresh application. Some people have managed to do that but if incase rejected you wont have appeal rightswgirl wrote:I also forgot to mention that they are yet to return my documents and passport. How do I go about reapplying?
Leave is "treated as continuing" until Section 3C lapses or until the appeal is finally determined.ncisgreat wrote:She cant reapply if her visa has expired.. 28 days is counted from the day visa has expired not the refusal date
That's correct. However as leave continues under Section 3C, then the 28 days overstay limit hasn't started yet?ncisgreat wrote:You cant make new application if your leave is under section 3c.