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Re: My NIN interview experience....
« Reply #45 on: September 07, 2004, 12:34:17 PM »
I believe (but not 100% sure) that if you're hired by an American company being paid American dollars that you don't have to pay UK taxes.

But to be on the safe side, I recommend pm'ing Helen or asking this question in the US/UK Taxes board. She's certified in both UK and US taxes and she could tell you all about the legal workings of it all.  :)
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Re: My NIN interview experience....
« Reply #46 on: September 07, 2004, 06:43:09 PM »
Sorry I can't help you Ed, but I wanted to let everyone know my NI interview was a smooth one if you don't count the mad screaming woman outside they had to cart away.  I went to the 2nd floor of Durley House in Plymouth.  There is a car park across from the Duke of Cornwall Hotel and just sat and waited.  Pretty much right on time they came and called me, I went back in with my carrier bag (how sophisticated of me) full of stuff and we went through all there questions on their sheet.  I dressed business casual and had all the basic documents for myself and my husband.  I also typed up a letter from my FIL and had him sign it explaining why I did not have a bill in my name.  Though I did produce a credit card bill and a bank statement to the UK address.  I also took a typed list of every time I had entered the UK, noting the length of stay and places we visited and where I stayed.

For the most part since I had not been for any visits over 30 days they really did not care, but were very happy to see I was prepared.  She even said, "we don't get many like you in here."  So I was out in about one hour.  It took them that long to ask me questions and photocopy the originals I took.  So.. that's about it.

They did not want my copies they made their own and I had to sign EACH and EVERY sheet certifying that it was indeed a real copy.

Well... that's it.  They told me to expect the number in about 4 weeks time.
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Re: My NIN interview experience....
« Reply #47 on: September 09, 2004, 03:07:11 PM »
Right. I had my interview today so here's my li'l story....

First of all it started DISASTROUSLY. We hit traffic, we got stuck behind trucks, we hit every red light... and then... Jamie dropped me off at the wrong bloody address! He dropped me off (with about 1 minute to spare) where we thought it was (no thanks to bloody mapquest) and I went inside and NOPE - wrong place. So I ran back out to the parking lot, frantically trying to catch him, and he wasn't there. So I called the JobCentre and they wouldn't answer the phone. So I started to panic. And cry. NOT a good start. So finally I got through to the JobCentre and they said not to worry - just to get there as soon as I could. So I started calling Jamie again. Well guess why he wasn't answering? Cause he'd bloody well been pulled over!!! AND he was carrying a license with the wrong address, and his tax disc was expired. He talked himself out of a ticket though. Whew. Anyhoo, he finally picked up and had to drive back to get me (he was 10 minutes out of town already!)

So I finally walked in nearly an hour late. But amazingly they were SO nice about it. They said it was a hard building to find and it wasn't a very busy day, and so it was fine!!

Anyway, the interview took no time at all. They'd said to be prepared for it to take an hour and a half, but I think mine was probably less than a half hour! They copied: my passport, the letter from my employer, the letter from my uni saying I'd been accepted on my course, our original lease and the letter saying that it had been extended, my national health card, my student ID, my California drivers license, my birth certificate, and the card stating that we'd given notice to be married (since I'm right on the border of having a student visa and applying for a FLR (M) I brought both stuff from my university as well as proof that we are getting married.) Like vnicepeeps, she didn't care about my entries into the UK since none of them had been over 30 days previous to the most recent one. She took down the addresses of my bank and my doctor and said they would call 1. the home office 2. my doctor 3. my bank and 4. my university to confirm my identity.... Oh, and they need to know EVERY place you've lived at in the UK and the dates - so even though we've lived at the same address for a year, I still had to state where I had lived for the couple weeks between my arrival here and moving into our house.

I think that's about it. And then I signed each copy, verified that she'd given me back all of my originals, and sent me on my way.

All in all it was extremely painless, very quick, and the lady who interviewed me was VERY nice and answered all of my questions very thoroughly. And like everyone else here, I have this forum to thank for the smooth process - the lady told me the same thing that they told vnicepeeps - that I was very, very well prepared and that made things much, much simpler....

The only advice I could possibly have is to take everything you can possibly think of that might help to prove who you are, why you're here, that you're settled here, and that you're legal to stay here. What I took and didn't need: Jamie's passport and NIN (though I think the only reason I didn't need that is because we're not married yet), my social security number (didn't even ask for that), my student loan information (though that was on the list of things they want from students), and a bunch of stuff proving that we're getting married (she said she only needed the card that said we'd given notice.)

They said I could conceivably have my card in 2 weeks and that they would call if there was any trouble....


Re: My NIN interview experience....
« Reply #48 on: September 10, 2004, 10:04:47 AM »
RIGHT, bad news, they just called me from the NIN office I went too.  The head office sent back my application and I need to come back in and bring more information!!!  What NEW information I have I am not sure since I BROUGHT it all to begin with!  I don't understand this, I have to be late to work again!  This is unbelievable!!!  Anyone know of this ever happening?  ??? :\\\'( :o >:(


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Re: My NIN interview experience....
« Reply #49 on: September 10, 2004, 10:38:47 AM »
Sounds like the interviewer screwed up somewhere and did not copy or fill in something right...... so sorry that this has happened to you.  Hopefully it's something silly.....

The wiring in our brain is not static, not irrevocably fixed.  Our brains are adaptable. -Mattieu Ricard

Being ignorant is not so much a shame as being unwilling to learn. -Benjamin Franklin

I have long since come to believe that people never mean half of what they say, and that it is best to disregard their talk and judge only their actions. -D.Day


Re: My NIN interview experience....
« Reply #50 on: September 10, 2004, 10:42:49 AM »
Thank you, I think that too!  This is so not fair.  She was really nice too, but hello, I have to work.  When I asked her why I think I confused her!  I guess I was a little too sassy for her.  Richard is away till tomorrow on Business, so I could not go today anyway without his passport.


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Re: My NIN interview experience....
« Reply #51 on: September 10, 2004, 04:31:03 PM »
I had mine today, and I assume it went well.  The interviewer told me that it would take about 6 weeks for me to receive my number and card.  Hopefully, they don't need to call me back due to lack of information. 

bvamin


Re: My NIN interview experience....
« Reply #52 on: September 10, 2004, 04:34:02 PM »
I hope so too!  This is just such a drag!


Re: My NIN interview experience....
« Reply #53 on: October 20, 2004, 04:00:04 PM »
I got my brand spankin' new NIN card in the post a few days ago!!!  And boy is it UGLY!!!!  All that hassle for the ugliest card I have ever seen!!!  Oh well, just glad I got it!!!!


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