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This information is generally given on your visa. It must be 90 days these days.reshmi_India wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 8:19 pmHi All,
I have got UK tier 2 General Visa Stamped today,
wanted to know how much delay I can do to tract on this Visa,
Covid situation is not good in UK.
Someone says 30 days and other says 90 days.
And how I will.get BRP incase delay.
Any guidance please.
Hey, hope you’re well.BravoCharlie wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 9:59 amDear all,
I am planning to submit my Tier 2 (General) visa application from Saudi Arabia in the next few days. I have seen on this forum that almost all the recent out of country applicants have been receiving entry clearance for 90 days instead of the normal 28 days. Could anyone confirm if this is a policy now? I can't find anything online on this. Moreover, all those reporting getting 90 days entry clearance are from India so I am not sure if it's something country-specific or people applying from other countries are also getting 90 days entry clearance?
Many thanks in advance.
Hello,kirannm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 2:43 amHey, hope you’re well.BravoCharlie wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 9:59 amDear all,
I am planning to submit my Tier 2 (General) visa application from Saudi Arabia in the next few days. I have seen on this forum that almost all the recent out of country applicants have been receiving entry clearance for 90 days instead of the normal 28 days. Could anyone confirm if this is a policy now? I can't find anything online on this. Moreover, all those reporting getting 90 days entry clearance are from India so I am not sure if it's something country-specific or people applying from other countries are also getting 90 days entry clearance?
Many thanks in advance.
Hoping you could help me out here.
My husband is on a work visa in KSA, im a uk national
We want to apply for a uk spouse visa from within Saudi Arabia.
Problem is his iqama is due to expire very soon, can we apply for a spouse visa if his iqama is expired as I feel like if we were to renew it, it would mean he’d be bound in another yearly contract in KSA which could look bad on his spouse visa ?
BravoCharlie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:36 pmHello,kirannm wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 2:43 amHey, hope you’re well.BravoCharlie wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 9:59 amDear all,
I am planning to submit my Tier 2 (General) visa application from Saudi Arabia in the next few days. I have seen on this forum that almost all the recent out of country applicants have been receiving entry clearance for 90 days instead of the normal 28 days. Could anyone confirm if this is a policy now? I can't find anything online on this. Moreover, all those reporting getting 90 days entry clearance are from India so I am not sure if it's something country-specific or people applying from other countries are also getting 90 days entry clearance?
Many thanks in advance.
Hoping you could help me out here.
My husband is on a work visa in KSA, im a uk national
We want to apply for a uk spouse visa from within Saudi Arabia.
Problem is his iqama is due to expire very soon, can we apply for a spouse visa if his iqama is expired as I feel like if we were to renew it, it would mean he’d be bound in another yearly contract in KSA which could look bad on his spouse visa ?
The Iqama is normally required to verify an applicant's legal status in KSA. A valid Iqama is required to pass the first test: i.e. your husband is staying legally in KSA.
I understand your concern. I think if you explain in a cover letter the fact that Iqama is normally renewed for 1 year and since your husband's iqama is about to expire, there was no other option with him but to extend it for another year. To satisfy the requirement that "You must intend to live together permanently.", you can think about some other evidence which you can provide to convince the UKVI that you really plan on living together. e.g., if he has a job offer from a UK employer, you can show that as evidence. This is just my opinion. I hope you will get more help from other members.