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Hi Elle,Elle268 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2020 7:12 amHi All
I’ve recently received my passport back with my spouse visa application successful. My travel window is next month.
Given the current situation with covid-19 and the many travel restrictions coming into place (to my knowledge, UK hasn’t closed borders yet, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they did), I am becoming concerned about what I should do.
I appreciate no one has any answers at this point in time. I’m keeping an eye on gov.uk website, but there appears to be no specific guidance to this yet, and there are bigger matters at hand, but I do hope something will be issued in due time. Are there other government websites where I can stay updated with visa related news?
I understand there is the option of the transfer of conditions for the vignette. In “normal circumstances”:
- When do you apply for the transfer of conditions?
- Can you do this in advance of the travel date, or must it be after the travel window has passed?
- If after the travel window has passed, what is the time frame to complete this? Is there a risk if it isn’t completed in time, that the visa will lapse?
- Is there a restriction of when you can transfer the new travel window date to?
- What if circumstances change again and you need to transfer conditions again – is this possible?
- Is a BRP re-issued when a transfer of conditions is completed?
- What happens to the end date of the spouse visa when a transfer of conditions is completed? Does it remain the same or extend?
Thank you.
I'm in the same situation as OP. However, I saw online that the vignette transfer is £154. Are we referring to the same thing here? Also, given the Coronavirus, it was clear what the process is.CR001 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 19, 2020 7:34 amI suggest keep an eye on updates per link below.
immigration-for-family-members/covid-19 ... 99289.html
The visa won't lapse. You can apply for a new 30 days visa vignette at any point, even after expiry. You have to pay the almost £200 fee for each transfer you make.
Visa duration remains the same as the visa is already granted.
You are trying to get an answer pertaining to an application (ILR) which will be applied after 5 years when more likely a lot of things would have been changed. At the moment no one even can predict as what gonna be happens the next day. Better to keep an eye over immigration, national & international news and stay optimistic.Elle268 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 10:13 am
Given the current Covid-19 situation can be ongoing for many more months, what would happen if I arrive in the UK say, 3 or more months after the visa start date, and the length of time I was in the UK on the first spouse visa is less than 30 months? Does this mean I cannot apply for ILR after 5 years
You will have to wait until everything clears up for the answer on thatElle268 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 10:13 amHello
I just wanted to clarify my understanding on the length of the spouse visa, and its impact on ILR.
The first spouse visa issued is 33 months. We need at least 30 months of this in the UK + another 30 months in the next further leave to remain (FLR) application, before we can apply for ILR, right?
Given the current Covid-19 situation can be ongoing for many more months, what would happen if I arrive in the UK say, 3 or more months after the visa start date, and the length of time I was in the UK on the first spouse visa is less than 30 months? Does this mean I cannot apply for ILR after 5 years?
I hope I was able to articulate my question alright and someone could shed some light for me. Thanks.
You are not wrong, the CIH is mainly (if not solely) dealing with people on Visa already in the UK who can not leave due to the prevailing Covid-19 situation and whose visa has run or is going to run out.Elle268 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:15 amHi
Just wondering whether anyone has received any response from the Coronavirus Immigration Help (CIH) Centre?
I emailed them a few weeks ago but didn’t receive a response back. I rang the CIH helpline earlier and the person I spoke to said there was a form on the gov.uk website that can be filled in – the one I found (and do correct me if I am wrong) looks like it is for people unable to leave the UK, rather than people who can’t arrive in the UK. Has anyone else been told to fill this in who are abroad?
The alternative is to email (which I had done already) and to also advise why you can’t arrive in time so the Home Office can then provide the next steps. Not to be cheeky, but there is a global pandemic so isn’t that enough reason?
Keen to hear if anyone has any updates/news.
There is no harm in reaching them and include this enquiry in your mail to them. Please do share the response you get to help others.Elle268 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 12:33 pmHi All
You’ve probably seen the new guidance from Home Office for those who have expired/soon to expire vignettes.
One thing I am not sure about is when sending the email, are we supposed to include our revised entry dates? Or is this part provided when they contact us? I.e. when we would then have a better idea of when we are likely to travel (given the situation is still so uncertain).
I was planning on emailing them soon, but perhaps I should a wait a bit?
This new facilitation will be valid until the end of this year which in my view must be availed as soon as possible without any delay.Elle268 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 29, 2020 12:33 pmHi All
You’ve probably seen the new guidance from Home Office for those who have expired/soon to expire vignettes.
One thing I am not sure about is when sending the email, are we supposed to include our revised entry dates? Or is this part provided when they contact us? I.e. when we would then have a better idea of when we are likely to travel (given the situation is still so uncertain).
I was planning on emailing them soon, but perhaps I should a wait a bit?
Likely inundated with requests.For background, my UK spouse visa has been granted, but due to global pandemic I have not been able to travel to UK, and my vignette has expired. I’ve emailed CIH requesting for revised vignette but haven’t received a response to the questions I asked.
If your 30 day visa to work, study or join family has expired
If your 30 day visa to travel to the UK for work, study or to join family has expired, or is about to expire, you can request a replacement visa with revised validity dates free of charge until the end of this year.
To make a request, contact the Coronavirus Immigration Help Centre. You’ll need to include your name, nationality, date of birth and your GWF reference number with ‘REPLACEMENT 30 DAY VISA’ in the subject line. If you’ve already contacted us about this, please let us know in your email.
You’ll be contacted when our VACs reopen to arrange for a replacement visa to be endorsed in your passport.
You will not be penalised for being unable collect your BRP while coronavirus measures are in place.
This process will be in place until the end of 2020.
No.My husband unfortunately has been made redundant from his job due to the pandemic. Does the redundancy have any impact on the spouse visa that has been granted to me?
We met all the financial requirements at the time, and the visa was issued based on it, but I am worried there is some HO rule I don’t know about.
You are overthinking.I guess I’m especially worried since I have not arrived in the UK yet and still need to have my vignette updated - could the HO ask about the financial requirements again?
You do not have to meet the financial requirements again until you apply for an extension.What would normally happen if the sponsor of the visa decides to change jobs or loses their job?