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Thank you for your reply. My appointment is paid and booked so I think it is too late to withdraw.CR001 wrote:You should not apply in person if your case is not straightforward. If they are not able to make a decision on the day, you will join the postal pile at premium fee.
Wait for others to comment. I don't think there is much discretion regarding absences above 540 days though.
Can I ask why you think I should cancel? My immigration history/ situation will not change and I can only apply based on the period mentioned.screenprint wrote:Normally
''''You must:
1) cancel at least 5 working days before your appointment for a full refund
2) reschedule at least 48 hours before your appointment''''''''
But you can still decide to miss the appointment, It is only £100 Loss, But U Have a Option to cancel, Sort Of.
''''You won’t get the £100 booking fee back if you miss your appointment or cancel less than 5 working days before your appointment, unless there are exceptional circumstances, eg''''
Check the link below
https://www.gov.uk/ukvi-premium-service ... ppointment
CR001 wrote:You can try, no one can say for certain what the outcome will be.
I think i will give it a go anyways since the chances of success are technically the same whether I do it by post or PEO.screenprint wrote:CR001 wrote:You can try, no one can say for certain what the outcome will be.
It's Up to you Frankly ! But When there is complex past history it better to apply by post. Let Say if case worker is not able to make a decision, she/he will pass your case to senior case worker, where your case will be dealt like any postal application.
Basically your expensive PEO application will turn into postal application.