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You can apply for indefinite leave to remain under the judicial review if you have been in the UK for 4 years as a highly skilled migrant.
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At ICS Legal, we work closely with our clients to prepare and represent our clients for an application made to the Home Office.
Our legal cost for a postal application start at £350.
Call us today on 0844 800 3919.
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To apply for the Tier 1 General, post 6th April 2011, you can only extend stay and no new applicants are allowed to enter this category. Those eligible (please read the eligibility section) to extend their stay into the Tier 1 General category, should apply one month prior your leave expires.
If you make an application through the post, then the date of postage is used as the date of application. The date of an application made by post is decided by the postmark. The payment handling service attaches the original envelope with all postal applications. If the envelope in which the application was posted is missing, or if the postmark is illegible, the date of postage is taken as at least one day before its receipt. The day of receipt is normally the date the payment handling service processed the fee. If there is any uncertainty, you will be given the benefit of the doubt by the Home Office.
You can also use a courier to make the application, the Home Office will use the date it is received at the payment handling service is used as the date of application. The payment handling service attaches the original envelope with all postal applications. The payment handling service includes the date of delivery for all applications by courier.
You can also apply on a same day service; ICS Legal can carry out this within one day. Please read the same day service section for further information. ICS Legal will submit your application in the morning and get a decision on the evening.
The application process when applying from outside the United Kingdom is different. The date of the application is the date that the fee associated with the application is paid. This means the date shown on your payment receipt, which depends on how you paid for your visa application, for example, at British Diplomatic Post, visa application centre or online.
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