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Thank you for your response. I appreciate your insight, and I understand the complexity of relying solely on the pandemic as a reason for prolonged absence. However, I would like to clarify that during my extended stay outside the UK, the situation was particularly challenging due to the complete closure of Indian borders. When India was closed, the UK had partially opened, but by the time India reopened, the UK had imposed stricter restrictions, complicating my return.zimba wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 1:05 amThis is up to the UKVI but you have a very long break. Most people believe that simply citing the pandemic is a good reason but it is more complicated than that. Travel was indeed disrupted but UK borders were open and travel to the UK was possible throughout the pandemic (it was not easy or straightforward but often possible). If you stayed outside the UK for let's say 1.5 years and made no attempt to return, it would be very unlikely that you can just use the pandemic as an excuse. You can choose to apply for ILR but UKVI may not exercise discretion.
Other routes like the skilled worker route may be another option.
Thanks again for your input. Totally get that it's all up to UKVI and the whole Feb 2020 to Oct 2021 stretch is a bit of a grey area. Really appreciate you sharing your take on it, helps to know what I might be up against. I'll for sure drop an update here, good or bad (hopefully not too bad, lol). Cheers for the advice!zimba wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 2:06 amI think it is unlikely but again this is my opinion as any discretion is up to the UKVI. The argument is that between February 2020 and October 2021, it was almost impossible for you to return which I think may not be accepted. I remember many did not travel because they did not want to pay for tests or to stay in hotel quarantines. I suspect that will not be an acceptable reason.
Thanks for your input. Just to clarify, I wasn't in India for prolonged periods outside of COVID. The only time I was away was due to the COVID situation and a freak fire incident that happened right around the start of the pandemic. So, it's all tied to that period.Frontier Mole wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:01 amThe concession you are seeking is going to be a minor miracle to achieve. By your own admission you have returned to India for prolonged periods outside of COVID.
The business achievements are not in anyway related to your periods outside the country or a commitment to undertake the activities of your visa. It is a simple tick box - was the visa conditions met - yes. And that is it. There is no extra points for a good job or great performance.
I believe your best option is to further extend your visa.
Hey there,
If you did not travel after applying, then 34K does not apply. Then they may have mistaken you for someone else. Are the other details on the letter correct?
Yes used a solicitor, and a reputed one. Yes it was fwded yesterday by my solicitor, same day they received it.AmazonianX wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 4:52 amYes, there are couple of persons whose application got withdrawn for travelling out of UK CTA before decision was made on their application.
Did you use a solicitor? Was this email passed to you by your solicitor?
Did you travel at any point after submitting your application?
Are you currently in the UK?
I did not travel, haven't left the country since Dec 2023. I haven't left London for the past 11 months, no way 34k applies.
An update on this, after doing some digging:Mozude wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 3:41 amDear Solicitor
Please find enclosed correspondence relating to your client’s application for Settlement as a Representative of an Overseas Business along with his 3 dependants. Please ensure that these are passed to your client immediately.
Dear Applicant
Ref: ABC
You left the UK on 08 May 2024 on flight BA0199 from London Heathrow Airport. Your application is therefore recorded as withdrawn on 12 July 2024.
Next Steps
You do not have leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom and therefore.
The fees paid for this application will be retained, as you leaft the UK before a decision was made on your above application.
The Data Protection Act 2018 governs how we use personal data. For details of how we will use your personal information and who we may share it with please see our Privacy Notice for the Border, Immigration and Citizenship system at https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... itizenship. This also explains your key rights under the Act, how you can access your personal information and how to complain if you have concerns.
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I have hidden the personal stuff, but is this Home Office's language? And I did not travel and they are saying that my application is withdrawn because I travelled?
Has anyone encountered anything like this ?
Mozude wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 12:48 pmAfter some investigation, here’s an update on my situation:Mozude wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 3:41 amDear Solicitor
Please find enclosed correspondence relating to your client’s application for Settlement as a Representative of an Overseas Business along with his 3 dependants. Please ensure that these are passed to your client immediately.
Dear Applicant
Ref: ABC
You left the UK on 08 May 2024 on flight BA0199 from London Heathrow Airport. Your application is therefore recorded as withdrawn on 12 July 2024.
Next Steps
You do not have leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom and therefore.
The fees paid for this application will be retained, as you leaft the UK before a decision was made on your above application.
The Data Protection Act 2018 governs how we use personal data. For details of how we will use your personal information and who we may share it with please see our Privacy Notice for the Border, Immigration and Citizenship system at https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... itizenship. This also explains your key rights under the Act, how you can access your personal information and how to complain if you have concerns.
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I have hidden the personal stuff, but is this Home Office's language? And I did not travel and they are saying that my application is withdrawn because I travelled?
Has anyone encountered anything like this ?
I had booked a round trip from BOM to LDN for September 22, 2023, with a return leg from LDN to BOM on May 8, 2024. This is because booking a round trip is always cheaper than a one-way flight. I booked this ticket six months before applying for my ILR.
Interestingly, on April 12, 2024, I received an email from the website where I booked the ticket, stating that my return flight on May 8, 2024, was cancelled. So there is no question of boarding this flight. By March 2023, I had already applied for my ILR. Could it be that my ILR application was withdrawn because of a return ticket I did not even use? This seems quite unreasonable, especially since they did not confirm or ask me about the flight before sending such an email or withdrawing my application.
Additionally, I noticed several typos in the email, which raises suspicion about its legitimacy.
If my application was truly withdrawn because of a flight ticket I did not board, it is very silly and frustrating. It’s even more concerning that no confirmation or clarification was sought before taking such action.
As you know, the UK does not have a physical border to check whether someone physically left the UK or not. The UKVI uses reported airline/carrier data which shows who left the UK. This data may not be accurate or tell them about the no shows, etc. It seems they incorrectly thought you left the UK for some reason.Mozude wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 12:48 pmAn update on this, after doing some digging:
I had booked a return trip from BOM - LDN (22nd September 2023), and the return LDN - BOM (8th May 2024) because it is always cheaper to book a return instead of a one way flight. This was 6 months before applying for ILR. I did not board this flight (the return leg @ 8th May 2024) as by March 2023 I had applied for my ILR, Is it because I had a return ticket they withdrew my application? Even though I did not even travel!
The other thing I wanted an opinion was the typos in the email. That raises suspicion.
If they truly have withdrawn because of a flight ticket I did not board, then this quite silly, even more so because they did not even confirm or ask me before sending such an email or withdrawing.
zimba wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 2:06 amI think it is unlikely but again this is my opinion as any discretion is up to the UKVI. The argument is that between February 2020 and October 2021, it was almost impossible for you to return which I think may not be accepted. I remember many did not travel because they did not want to pay for tests or to stay in hotel quarantines. I suspect that will not be an acceptable reason.
The typos are becoming typical, they know the crop of people they are recruiting.Mozude wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 12:48 pmAn update on this, after doing some digging:Mozude wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 3:41 amDear Solicitor
Please find enclosed correspondence relating to your client’s application for Settlement as a Representative of an Overseas Business along with his 3 dependants. Please ensure that these are passed to your client immediately.
Dear Applicant
Ref: ABC
You left the UK on 08 May 2024 on flight BA0199 from London Heathrow Airport. Your application is therefore recorded as withdrawn on 12 July 2024.
Next Steps
You do not have leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom and therefore.
The fees paid for this application will be retained, as you leaft the UK before a decision was made on your above application.
The Data Protection Act 2018 governs how we use personal data. For details of how we will use your personal information and who we may share it with please see our Privacy Notice for the Border, Immigration and Citizenship system at https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... itizenship. This also explains your key rights under the Act, how you can access your personal information and how to complain if you have concerns.
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I have hidden the personal stuff, but is this Home Office's language? And I did not travel and they are saying that my application is withdrawn because I travelled?
Has anyone encountered anything like this ?
I had booked a return trip from BOM - LDN (22nd September 2023), and the return LDN - BOM (8th May 2024) because it is always cheaper to book a return instead of a one way flight. This was 6 months before applying for ILR. I did not board this flight (the return leg @ 8th May 2024) as by March 2023 I had applied for my ILR, Is it because I had a return ticket they withdrew my application? Even though I did not even travel!
The other thing I wanted an opinion was the typos in the email. That raises suspicion.
If they truly have withdrawn because of a flight ticket I did not board, then this quite silly, even more so because they did not even confirm or ask me before sending such an email or withdrawing.
Thanks Zimba, Vinny and Amazonian for your inputs.zimba wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 7:32 pmAs you know, the UK does not have a physical border to check whether someone physically left the UK or not. The UKVI uses reported airline/carrier data which shows who left the UK. This data may not be accurate or tell them about the no shows, etc. It seems they incorrectly thought you left the UK for some reason.Mozude wrote: ↑Sat Jul 13, 2024 12:48 pmAn update on this, after doing some digging:
I had booked a return trip from BOM - LDN (22nd September 2023), and the return LDN - BOM (8th May 2024) because it is always cheaper to book a return instead of a one way flight. This was 6 months before applying for ILR. I did not board this flight (the return leg @ 8th May 2024) as by March 2023 I had applied for my ILR, Is it because I had a return ticket they withdrew my application? Even though I did not even travel!
The other thing I wanted an opinion was the typos in the email. That raises suspicion.
If they truly have withdrawn because of a flight ticket I did not board, then this quite silly, even more so because they did not even confirm or ask me before sending such an email or withdrawing.
I suggest to send a pre-action protocol (PAP) letter to the Home Office and ask the Home Office to reconsider its refusal decision within 14 days, citing their error as you did not leave the UK after you submitted your application.
See: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... ial-review
Bear in mind that I advised you before that you may not even qualify for ILR:
zimba wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 2:06 amI think it is unlikely but again this is my opinion as any discretion is up to the UKVI. The argument is that between February 2020 and October 2021, it was almost impossible for you to return which I think may not be accepted. I remember many did not travel because they did not want to pay for tests or to stay in hotel quarantines. I suspect that will not be an acceptable reason.