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Hi Bahadarbahadar wrote:Hi Dear after paying IHS of your kids , have you got visa or any update please share
Yes u r righttarunmsn1981 wrote:As far I know no one waiting from November 2016.Raj86 wrote:Anyone waiting from November ?
And as I was going thru some other forums, I learned people who applied in Dec month none of them got results still now. Dec month cursed many families and people who applied recently (i.e march and april) they got approvals.
How about approaching BBC ? if they can help us in making a short news about this might help us little.
Hi miss please go further to paper that will be helpfulMissVanCityExpat wrote:Hi all,
I have yet another delayed application to add to the growing pile...
Visa: FLR(M) extension from within the UK
Application posted: 9th Feb
Confirmation of receipt of application letter: Dated 16 Feb
Biometrics: Taken on 21st Feb
Request for NHS Health Surcharge payment letter dated 16 Feb. Paid 21st Feb. (This was initially overlooked by me as it was newly implemented and I didn't need to pay it for the first 2.5 years of FLR(M).)
Letter from HO re: outstanding policy issues which may affect my application: Dated 21st March
Letter from HO re: exceptionally complex issues, with expected decision to be made on 27 June: Dated 9th May
Letter written to HO re: bringing the decision forward by two weeks due to holiday planned/paid for the previous year (travel date 10th June): Dated 15th May
Letter from HO re: on hold due to Supreme Court ruling: dated 15 June
My husband is British/my sponsor and he earns well over double the financial requirement and I am on £30k. We have no children, so we are calling BS on the hold on our application. Considering the fact that most people got the Supreme Court letter in May, and I have just received mine now, it looks like the HO may be even more behind than it appears.
I have lost a significant amount of money due to a missed holiday and I have also missed out on a very good job offer and pay rise due to the fact that I didn't have my visa in hand. I have had to take unpaid leave from work as I am trapped in a job I am desperate to leave and can't until I have proof I am legally entitled to work. All that to say, as I am sure everyone else is aware, that this delay is causing a fair amount of stress, missed opportunities and just generally ALL LIFE THINGS on hold.
My husband and I were thinking of going to the papers with the story - has anyone done this/considering this?
tarunmsn1981 wrote:As i said earlier I have applied settlement visa for my wife on 14-Dec-2016 from India.
On 03-Mar-2017 : Received email from Sheffield UKVI stating my case is not straightforward.
waited for 2 months and recently I have contacted UKVI via paid email and phone services (paid 35 quids) and they escalated my case 2 times.
After escalating 2 times , Today received mail from UKVI Sheffield office :
Regarding Visa Application: GWF04XXXXXX
For Firstname Surname,
Thank you for your enquiry
We have previously advised you via email the processing of your application has not been straightforward and we are unable to meet the published service standards. We continue to work on the application and will make a decision as soon as we are able to. We cannot give a time scale for when a decision will be made. There is currently no change to this.
If you have any further enquiries, please visit our website at http://www.GOV.UK
Kind Regards
UKVI Contact Centre Service – Sheffield Visa Section
_____________________________________________________
It has been more than 6 months (132 working days completed) still they are saying can't provide a timescale. Completely pissed off. Even buffaloes are far better than these money eating and sleeping rats.
Hi guysbham wrote:Yes u r righttarunmsn1981 wrote:As far I know no one waiting from November 2016.Raj86 wrote:Anyone waiting from November ?
And as I was going thru some other forums, I learned people who applied in Dec month none of them got results still now. Dec month cursed many families and people who applied recently (i.e march and april) they got approvals.
How about approaching BBC ? if they can help us in making a short news about this might help us little.
We should do it because Ho my answering any of our
Emails, phone and MP letters as well
So last option is BBC may be it will be workout
If anyone help us to tell our this situation on bbc
Plz answer is it possible to give by one person
I have received "Awaiting a Decision" .pixelrage09 wrote: Tarun,
Did you get the on-hold email or the "awaiting a decision" status?
Neosprin wrote:Hi Bob,
I have received a case not straight forward after 3 months of Application and I am still waiting.
Have called and emailed them but haven't been successful.
The last update is that my application is awaiting decision since 8th June. I don't know what to make of it other than waiting.
Hi I applied for standard on 15th March and have waited over 3 months. Have not got any information on my application except for standard templated emails. And I don't know what to make out of itBob777 wrote:Neosprin wrote:Hi Bob,
I have received a case not straight forward after 3 months of Application and I am still waiting.
Have called and emailed them but haven't been successful.
The last update is that my application is awaiting decision since 8th June. I don't know what to make of it other than waiting.
Hi Neosprin
If i got this right you got case not foward email then no other information apart from an email to say awaiting desicion. No other contact asking for further info? Did you apply priority? How long have you waited now?
Sorry for all the questions.
pixelrage09 wrote:@ all those who have received the "awaiting a decision" email, I came across a program on ITV that did a segment on marriage visas in the UK and corruption at the home office where visa officers were secretly taking bribes for granting visas.
There are now 4-5 entry clearance officers that work on every single settlement application (hence why HO is moving services for settlement visas from local British High Commissions to Sheffield) and scrutinize every bit of information you give them.
This was also corroborated to me by my MP that contacted Sheffield on our behalf.
So, basically there is an assistant ECO that checks all your documents and verifies its authenticity, while at the same time, another ECO is doing your background checks at all the places you have stayed in the last 10 years. Once these checks are done, it's then passed onto a DECISION MAKING CENTER where the decision maker (senior ECO) will go through your application one more time along with notes from the previous ECOs and then grants or denies the visa.
This is then passed onto the director of the department who then approves this decision and then they finally send all of this information electronically to your local BHC where your passport is held for the vignette to be stamped.
Add to this, the UK government is also trying to restrict as many people as they can from entering the country.
So, in essence, we can blame no one else other than the fraudsters and scammers who have abused the marriage system for years. It's cos of these shady blokes that us genuine couples have to suffer and will continue to suffer while the Home Office endlessly tighten immigration rules to the UK.
Yes, I got case not straightforward email, but my status is now "awaiting a decision" like many of the other people here. I have been on "awaiting a decision" since 10/05/2017, so I'm not really sure how much longer to make a bloody decision. Like for God sakes, its a simple YES or NO question.Miss UK wrote:Hi Pixelarge
whats your timelines did you also got case not straight email ????? sorry if not
Hi Ajmal,Ajmal1990 wrote:
Hi there,
I am a bite confused, I got an email on Monday ( saying In regards to your query about the status of your application, your application is being considered and is currently awaiting approval.) I called them again today to check my application status and they said it is awaiting for decisions and I said that on the email it says awaiting approval and he said it should be the same. I don't know what is going on
As you have mentioned above approval is the last thing to be done, so in my case a decision has been made but just need to be approved right?Ajmal1990 wrote:pixelrage09 wrote:@ all those who have received the "awaiting a decision" email, I came across a program on ITV that did a segment on marriage visas in the UK and corruption at the home office where visa officers were secretly taking bribes for granting visas.
There are now 4-5 entry clearance officers that work on every single settlement application (hence why HO is moving services for settlement visas from local British High Commissions to Sheffield) and scrutinize every bit of information you give them.
This was also corroborated to me by my MP that contacted Sheffield on our behalf.
So, basically there is an assistant ECO that checks all your documents and verifies its authenticity, while at the same time, another ECO is doing your background checks at all the places you have stayed in the last 10 years. Once these checks are done, it's then passed onto a DECISION MAKING CENTER where the decision maker (senior ECO) will go through your application one more time along with notes from the previous ECOs and then grants or denies the visa.
This is then passed onto the director of the department who then approves this decision and then they finally send all of this information electronically to your local BHC where your passport is held for the vignette to be stamped.
Add to this, the UK government is also trying to restrict as many people as they can from entering the country.
So, in essence, we can blame no one else other than the fraudsters and scammers who have abused the marriage system for years. It's cos of these shady blokes that us genuine couples have to suffer and will continue to suffer while the Home Office endlessly tighten immigration rules to the UK.
Hi there,
I am a bite confused, I got an email on Monday ( saying In regards to your query about the status of your application, your application is being considered and is currently awaiting approval.) I called them again today to check my application status and they said it is awaiting for decisions and I said that on the email it says awaiting approval and he said it should be the same. I don't know what is going on
bham wrote:Hi miss please go further to paper that will be helpfulMissVanCityExpat wrote:Hi all,
I have yet another delayed application to add to the growing pile...
Visa: FLR(M) extension from within the UK
Application posted: 9th Feb
Confirmation of receipt of application letter: Dated 16 Feb
Biometrics: Taken on 21st Feb
Request for NHS Health Surcharge payment letter dated 16 Feb. Paid 21st Feb. (This was initially overlooked by me as it was newly implemented and I didn't need to pay it for the first 2.5 years of FLR(M).)
Letter from HO re: outstanding policy issues which may affect my application: Dated 21st March
Letter from HO re: exceptionally complex issues, with expected decision to be made on 27 June: Dated 9th May
Letter written to HO re: bringing the decision forward by two weeks due to holiday planned/paid for the previous year (travel date 10th June): Dated 15th May
Letter from HO re: on hold due to Supreme Court ruling: dated 15 June
My husband is British/my sponsor and he earns well over double the financial requirement and I am on £30k. We have no children, so we are calling BS on the hold on our application. Considering the fact that most people got the Supreme Court letter in May, and I have just received mine now, it looks like the HO may be even more behind than it appears.
I have lost a significant amount of money due to a missed holiday and I have also missed out on a very good job offer and pay rise due to the fact that I didn't have my visa in hand. I have had to take unpaid leave from work as I am trapped in a job I am desperate to leave and can't until I have proof I am legally entitled to work. All that to say, as I am sure everyone else is aware, that this delay is causing a fair amount of stress, missed opportunities and just generally ALL LIFE THINGS on hold.
My husband and I were thinking of going to the papers with the story - has anyone done this/considering this?
Other people as well we all are on forum applied from outside
UK so we not able to take much action as u can
Please also mention all other stories who r waiting for
Spouse visa from 6 months what is game which ukvi playing
With all our lives plz go through media we all with u
If. U need any help from us
Thnx
Hi Simon,SimonS wrote:That is an horrendous situation to find yourself in. You have my sympathy. I know that EU citizens whose PRC applications are delayed in this manner can claim compensation under European Law. Not sure about non-EEA spouse but may be worth enquiring from a solicitor if you have not already done so.MissVanCityExpat wrote:Hi all,
I have yet another delayed application to add to the growing pile...
Visa: FLR(M) extension from within the UK
Application posted: 9th Feb
Confirmation of receipt of application letter: Dated 16 Feb
Biometrics: Taken on 21st Feb
Request for NHS Health Surcharge payment letter dated 16 Feb. Paid 21st Feb. (This was initially overlooked by me as it was newly implemented and I didn't need to pay it for the first 2.5 years of FLR(M).)
Letter from HO re: outstanding policy issues which may affect my application: Dated 21st March
Letter from HO re: exceptionally complex issues, with expected decision to be made on 27 June: Dated 9th May
Letter written to HO re: bringing the decision forward by two weeks due to holiday planned/paid for the previous year (travel date 10th June): Dated 15th May
Letter from HO re: on hold due to Supreme Court ruling: dated 15 June
My husband is British/my sponsor and he earns well over double the financial requirement and I am on £30k. We have no children, so we are calling BS on the hold on our application. Considering the fact that most people got the Supreme Court letter in May, and I have just received mine now, it looks like the HO may be even more behind than it appears.
I have lost a significant amount of money due to a missed holiday and I have also missed out on a very good job offer and pay rise due to the fact that I didn't have my visa in hand. I have had to take unpaid leave from work as I am trapped in a job I am desperate to leave and can't until I have proof I am legally entitled to work. All that to say, as I am sure everyone else is aware, that this delay is causing a fair amount of stress, missed opportunities and just generally ALL LIFE THINGS on hold.
My husband and I were thinking of going to the papers with the story - has anyone done this/considering this?
In this case I think you should also contact your MP if you have gone past the maximum processing time threshold. You ought to ask what is the specific reason, explaining that you meet and exceed the income threshold and have no children so the ruling should not apply to your circumstances.
Many people here have proposed going to the media with their plight. Whilst I think the situation is deplorable, I would not expect any sympathy from a right-wing press and a general public with strong anti-immigration sentiment. Just look at the Brexit situation!!