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About slots not sure.raindays19 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 2:49 pmHi everyone! I am new here, so sorry in advance for the silly questions I'm about to ask but hoping someone can clarify this for me. I am really in a bit of a tight timescale with my visa application so will go for super priority hoping this will speed things up a little bit.
1. With the new system, once I pay the fee and confirm I have all documents in place, and I book an appointment for biometrics, does anyone know if there there is a time in the day that new slots are added?
2. Does it matter if I have this appointment at a core centre or in a library?
3. With the 24 hour target, is it 1 working day, or 3 working days for non-complex cases?
4. How does the HO inform applicants about outcome? Email? Letter?
5. How long should I expect the BRP to arrive?
Thank you so much!
Hi I got the same email, do you know what was the outcome, i am but afraid as wording is quite different then who got visa.Mo1993 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 10:29 pmHi TsionTsion wrote: ↑Tue Feb 19, 2019 11:34 amHi all
I recived the below email for IRL application...
"I’m pleased to confirm that your application for indefinite leave to remain under Tier 2 of the immigration arrangements has now been decided. You will receive your decision letter in due course. Thank you for using our super priority service."
Is there anyone who had the same experience? Is it approved or rejected ,?
What was your decision on the letter as I received same email ?
Hi Reddy, What was the out come?. i got the same email.yasodareddy wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 4:58 pmI’m pleased to confirm that your application for leave has now been decided. You will receive your decision letter in due course. Thank you for using our super priority service.
I have received this mail from home office, can anyone tell me what does it mean?
allyf wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 8:24 pmHello Allyf,oldmankensey wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 8:18 pmhaving paid for a 24hr decision, if they take 4-6 days with me, there's no way on earth I won't be claiming at least a partial refund, especially as it's ILR I'm going for and there'll be no further need to keep the HO sweet.
Did the HO refund your super priority? I have just had my biometrics and all my documents has digitally scanned and submitted yesterday at 9:30am but no email from HO at all. It’s just annoying and disappointing that we paid for 24hours decision that they cannot fulfilled.
ucugo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 5:09 pmI have been reading every post on this thread since i submitted my application for ILR using the super priority service and wish to post my own experience going through this process.
Time line:
06 - 06 - 2019 I applied for ILR using SET M.
26 - 06 - 2019 I submitted my application at UKVCAS in Croydon
29 - 06 - 2019: I received a letter telling me that my ILR has been approved on 26 - 06 - 2019.
The only thing that i wanted to highlight is that, i noticed that most people in this forum have received an email to confirm the processing of there application.But that was not the same in my case. Although i did check here https://right-to-work.service.gov.uk/prove/id-question on thursday the 27th of June with my current BRP and the detail was showing that 'There is no limit on how long you can stay in the UK.'
I hope someone will find this information helpful.
I am now awaiting for my BRP card to arrive. Good luck to everyone going through this process.
Hell Mirza,
For me i got the same email https://www.immigrationboards.com/inde ... 4128.htmlobbuser wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 3:44 pmHi All,
I went in today and paid for the Super priority and got a reply this afternoon stating "I’m pleased to confirm that your application for further leave to remain under FLR (IR) of the immigration arrangements has now been decided. You will receive your decision letter in due course."
I applied as a spouse on an existing Ancestry visa.
Looking on the right to work site using my existing BRP I can see nothing has changed. I am having trouble finding the difference between decided vs grandted/denied. Can anyone provide me with some insight with this email wording?
I must admit the whole process has been a bit of a muck around.
Hi ucugo, How come your old BRP showing 'There is no limit on how long you can stay in the UK.' on 27/06/2019? Is your old BRP number is same as new BRP number?ucugo wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 5:09 pmI have been reading every post on this thread since i submitted my application for ILR using the super priority service and wish to post my own experience going through this process.
Time line:
06 - 06 - 2019 I applied for ILR using SET M.
26 - 06 - 2019 I submitted my application at UKVCAS in Croydon
29 - 06 - 2019: I received a letter telling me that my ILR has been approved on 26 - 06 - 2019.
The only thing that i wanted to highlight is that, i noticed that most people in this forum have received an email to confirm the processing of there application.But that was not the same in my case. Although i did check here https://right-to-work.service.gov.uk/prove/id-question on thursday the 27th of June with my current BRP and the detail was showing that 'There is no limit on how long you can stay in the UK.'
I hope someone will find this information helpful.
I am now awaiting for my BRP card to arrive. Good luck to everyone going through this process.
please update once you get your letter I think you will be a couple of days ahead of me. Have you had any luck finding people who received the same wording and had been approved?monza wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 4:53 pmFor me i got the same email https://www.immigrationboards.com/inde ... 4128.htmlobbuser wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2019 3:44 pmHi All,
I went in today and paid for the Super priority and got a reply this afternoon stating "I’m pleased to confirm that your application for further leave to remain under FLR (IR) of the immigration arrangements has now been decided. You will receive your decision letter in due course."
I applied as a spouse on an existing Ancestry visa.
Looking on the right to work site using my existing BRP I can see nothing has changed. I am having trouble finding the difference between decided vs grandted/denied. Can anyone provide me with some insight with this email wording?
I must admit the whole process has been a bit of a muck around.
Is it Unique Application Number? I think it is at the top of the document checklist pdf, if so.bhumipatel wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 5:04 pmHi there,
I am trying to book appointment with UKCAS but need UAN number but where should I find on pdf file of application?
Please someone guide me?