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Most often the application for flrfp is dealt through standard service.
Maybe this year it won't happens again.
Many thanks for your reply, really appreciate it.CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 10:25 amAn active online application remains 'live' for about 10 weeks before it auto deletes if not submitted.
Stop listening to 'someone'. The 28 days is something completely different.
You complete, submit and pay the form. You then have until the date of your biometric appointment to upload your documents. There are currently delays with biometrics.
This is the date of application.The date we complete the form , pay fee and submit it?
Yes. Doing so will be more sensible.
This exact thing happened to me, I submitted a few days ago. I think what happens is the online application recognises whether you have ticked to fulfil the education and financial requirements. I know of a few people who submitted extension Flr(FP) but HO issued them with FLR(M).
Thanks for your replyiamthankful wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 10:35 amThis exact thing happened to me, I submitted a few days ago. I think what happens is the online application recognises whether you have ticked to fulfil the education and financial requirements. I know of a few people who submitted extension Flr(FP) but HO issued them with FLR(M).
Don't worry, if you meet the other requirements, you will get FLR (FP) instead.Tier 4 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 10:42 amThanks for your replyiamthankful wrote: ↑Thu Sep 24, 2020 10:35 amThis exact thing happened to me, I submitted a few days ago. I think what happens is the online application recognises whether you have ticked to fulfil the education and financial requirements. I know of a few people who submitted extension Flr(FP) but HO issued them with FLR(M).
Well the issue is I don't meet income threshold, so worried they will definitely refuse FLR M.
But how they will issue FLR FP Extension I don't know. Just need an attentive case worker on other end.
Perhaps it is the remnant of other known glitches which starts slamming the system. As a shield, just attach a covering letter.
Tier 4 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 9:23 pmHi guys,
I have booked an appointment for my Mrs FLR FP 3rd extension with ukvcas for biometric etc on the 7 October. Just need to ask couple of questions regarding uploading documents.
1. I have merged around 24 bank statements into one PDF file with a size less than 6 MB. is it ok or do I have to upload them separately?
2. Do I have to take all my original documents? I understand I have to take my original passport and biometric Residence card but what about bank statements. As most of my statements are paperless, so I can upload them without scanning. Do I have to printout them as well?
I be much appreciated if someone answer.
Thanks
Many thanks , helpful as alwaysseagul wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 9:35 pmTier 4 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 9:23 pmHi guys,
I have booked an appointment for my Mrs FLR FP 3rd extension with ukvcas for biometric etc on the 7 October. Just need to ask couple of questions regarding uploading documents.
1. I have merged around 24 bank statements into one PDF file with a size less than 6 MB. is it ok or do I have to upload them separately?
2. Do I have to take all my original documents? I understand I have to take my original passport and biometric Residence card but what about bank statements. As most of my statements are paperless, so I can upload them without scanning. Do I have to printout them as well?
I be much appreciated if someone answer.
Thanks
1. Fine even better
2. Academically, all original documents should be taken to centre but realistically these are rarely being asked. Maybe taking them in usb works as they might be able to upload from it on finding anything missing. But definitely take your original passport & BRP.
Sorry, I mean what is UKVI standard processing time (I know its vary case to case) but what's the general rule.
What you came across is correct information as per HO while the link provided you by seagul is for you to view peoples timeline and their actual experiences.Tier 4 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 5:46 pmSorry, I mean what is UKVI standard processing time (I know its vary case to case) but what's the general rule.
I came across this link says 8 weeks in complicated can take 12 weeks to 6 months.
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisa ... 6 months.