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Had 2 refusals in the past but got 3 extensions aftee that on tier 4.CR001 wrote:Any immigration history in the past? Was English TOEIC done in the past? Do you actually lived together and have done for at least 2 years and provided the 2 years documents to prove it?
And any English tests that were done in the past?English language done recently in approved center and test IELTS.
Yes, but for an FLR(M) extension, you still need to provide documentary evidence of 2 years cohabitation (subsisting marriage) in joint names or individually addressed at the same address, which is what I was asking. The form is quite clear on this.2 years living applies to unmarried couple, we are married.
It wasn't FLR(M) extension, it was switch from tier 4 to spouse visa.CR001 wrote:And any English tests that were done in the past?English language done recently in approved center and test IELTS.
Yes, prior to that I gave IELTS General scored above 6.5
Yes, but for an FLR(M) extension, you still need to provide documentary evidence of 2 years cohabitation (subsisting marriage) in joint names or individually addressed at the same address, which is what I was asking. The form is quite clear on this.2 years living applies to unmarried couple, we are married.
No, the only thing the person mentioned was that the application is based on marriage/relationship and we want to ensure the genuineness of it, which we can't by just looking at the evidence.Casa wrote:Any working outside of your permitted hours on your student visa?
Greenie wrote:the website is clear that there is no guarantee of a same day decision if you pay for the premium service. unfortunately you will just need to wait and ensure you comply with requests for further info or interview.
Unfortunate, but clearly the rules are implemented a little differently from how you imagined.Zack1234 wrote:Yes it does, but that's only if some documents are missing or so. We had all the docs. And the majority of the people in this forum who chose premium service got the answers the same day. I can't find anyone who was referred to an interview. This worries us. The main reason for going for premium was to avoid the 8 weeks waiting and having sleepless nights and stress. But we feel ripped off as we are back in the same boat of waiting for weeks.
That is what I thought, as I am switching to spouse visa and it is my first spouse visa not an extension.Casa wrote:Not if you're switching as a Spouse from another visa category.