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What visa is that? A spouse visa is a two year visa.....sarahleah wrote:Hi!
I am french and my turkish husband applied at the end of May for a 5 years visa as a spouse of a EU citizen. He has had a UK student visa for almost a year (he had an au pair visa before that). We have now been waiting for 8 weeks, and are getting a bit worried because we are going abroad on holidays in September. Do you know what is the average time to get this visa? In how much time did you get it?
How long have you been living in the UK? If you mean you submitted a visa for an EEA family permit, then it takes up to 6 months.sarahleah wrote:Hi!
I am french and my turkish husband applied at the end of May for a 5 years visa as a spouse of a EU citizen. He has had a UK student visa for almost a year (he had an au pair visa before that). We have now been waiting for 8 weeks, and are getting a bit worried because we are going abroad on holidays in September. Do you know what is the average time to get this visa? In how much time did you get it?
If you mean he applied for a Residence Card (EEA2) as spouse of an EU national, which IS valid for up to 5 years, you could be looking up to six months!sarahleah wrote:Hi!
I am french and my turkish husband applied at the end of May for a 5 years visa as a spouse of a EU citizen. He has had a UK student visa for almost a year (he had an au pair visa before that). We have now been waiting for 8 weeks, and are getting a bit worried because we are going abroad on holidays in September. Do you know what is the average time to get this visa? In how much time did you get it?
Don't despair. This is a rather common situation, and there are a few options.sarahleah wrote:Thank you for your answers. 6 months! The lawyer who takes care of his application told him it takes usually about 2 months. We knew it could take up to 6 months, but we thought it was for difficult and exceptional cases! Plus we have a friend who was in the same situation and she got her visa in 6 weeks time.
Anyway, our holidays are in jeopardy...
Oh you are kidding!sarahleah wrote:Update on the situation:
We called our lawyer: he told us he telephoned the Home office and he was told the application is still being processed.
I wonder, Victoria, if you ever blush at people's immigration lawyer/consultant stories. The funny things they say to their clients...VictoriaS wrote:Oh you are kidding!sarahleah wrote:Update on the situation:
We called our lawyer: he told us he telephoned the Home office and he was told the application is still being processed.
Every immigration consultant (and most applicants) know that the Home Office only EVER say "your application is under consideration" when a phone call is made!
Your application probably hasn't been looked at. Do as above and write those letters!!! Or rather get your solicitor to do so.
Victoria