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A lot of people wished theirs come that easy. Be on the look out for the letter, if not reach out to HO to cover all basis.b4r1786 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 28, 2020 5:15 pmHi
I sent off my wifes application for an extension (FLR M) in June. I received an email saying there would be a delay. However the next day my wife received a BRP until 02/2023. However, i have had no letter or email confirming the decision.
Do the home office usually send out a decision letter or email?
Not getting a decision letter is not irrelevant.wanderer05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:42 amOne of my friend got BRO first and decision letter via post later on, so could be the case.
Anyways you have BRP so having decision letter or not is irrelevant.
Think you missing the context mate. I have replied to answer where BRP is being received and btw all the info is on the BRP which route and all so do not think in that way.Korekt wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:27 amNot getting a decision letter is not irrelevant.wanderer05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:42 amOne of my friend got BRO first and decision letter via post later on, so could be the case.
Anyways you have BRP so having decision letter or not is irrelevant.
A decision letter may confirm a pathway an applicant is on, for example, five or ten year pathway to ILR. A decision letter will also be useful should there be a need to request a reconsideration of a decision.
You are missing the point. The letter is hugely relevant to a spouse visa extension to ensure the leave granted is on either the FLR M 5 year path or the FLR FP 10 year partner OR parent path for whatever reason. The brp will not state this information specifically either.wanderer05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 12:24 pmThink you missing the context mate. I have replied to answer where BRP is being received and btw all the info is on the BRP which route and all so do not think in that way.Korekt wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:27 amNot getting a decision letter is not irrelevant.wanderer05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:42 amOne of my friend got BRO first and decision letter via post later on, so could be the case.
Anyways you have BRP so having decision letter or not is irrelevant.
A decision letter may confirm a pathway an applicant is on, for example, five or ten year pathway to ILR. A decision letter will also be useful should there be a need to request a reconsideration of a decision.
You might have your ways which is perfectly fine.
There is a very SLIGHT variation of wording on the BRP for a 10 year partner route (which will just say LTR) or for a FLRM 5 year route it'll actually say Spouse instead. But yes, it is important to get a copy of the approval letter posted/emailed through. I am not sure why there is such a difference in the way people are getting their decisions as the HO caseworkers must follow a set procedure of rules in order to finalise a case! I would recommend you call UKVI and request this info.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:11 pmYou are missing the point. The letter is hugely relevant to a spouse visa extension to ensure the leave granted is on either the FLR M 5 year path or the FLR FP 10 year partner OR parent path for whatever reason. The brp will not state this information specifically either.wanderer05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 12:24 pmThink you missing the context mate. I have replied to answer where BRP is being received and btw all the info is on the BRP which route and all so do not think in that way.Korekt wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 9:27 amNot getting a decision letter is not irrelevant.wanderer05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 8:42 amOne of my friend got BRO first and decision letter via post later on, so could be the case.
Anyways you have BRP so having decision letter or not is irrelevant.
A decision letter may confirm a pathway an applicant is on, for example, five or ten year pathway to ILR. A decision letter will also be useful should there be a need to request a reconsideration of a decision.
You might have your ways which is perfectly fine.
If you have experience of the difference tules for spouse visas, it is best not to comment. It is NOT the same as tier 2 rules.
Appears you got response on another thread. Concisely, the 5 year route will state in a company letter D Partner (Standard).