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The stated times are 30 days and if extended investigation/checks to be done can go up to 70days. In your situation as international student if your visa is running out soon may go beyond the 30 days.cusmanb wrote: ↑Sun Oct 11, 2020 2:20 amHello Everyone,
I hope you all are doing really great.
My partner (British Citizen) & I (International Student) gave marriage of notice last months, around 27 days ago. We got a letter where we were asked to provide contact details via email. After that we haven't heard anything, I know we have to go through "referral and investigation scheme" which can take upto 70 days.
My question is, how many days it takes normally? When do we get to know if they want to call us for interview? Like within 28 days or after 28 days?
Does it always take 70 days or can take less as well?
Should I contact council for update or wait?
Any answer will highly be appreciated.
Thanks
"ALWAYS" is an absolute, as said before no one can give you an exact of how long it will take.
Maybe unmarried partner visa if you can demonstrate and fulfil the criteria as defined in following guidance:
That means that you won't fit in the criteria of unmarried partner visa which was the only alternative I m afraid. But do keep in touch with the latest news as there might be some temporary concessions get offered.cusmanb wrote: ↑Sun Nov 01, 2020 12:24 pmThank you. There seems to be 2 years relationship clause. We know each other since June 2019 and started living together from May 2020.
Can you please confirm if this will be an issue? I couldn't find any visa type where such circumstances are mentioned. I read on google, people have been denied entry to UK despite of their partners being pregnant. :/
This pandemic has ruined everything, we just don't know what to do.
No. As long it will be made before expiry.
Yes you can stay, your section 3C comes into play so far you submit the application before the expiration of your Tier 4 visa.cusmanb wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 6:25 pmThank you. If i apply after 8th would that be an issue if my case doesn't get assigned to case officer because of Holidays? This is not yours to bother about, worry about ensuring you get all your ducks lined up and can submitt before your current visa expires.I would apply on 10th of December.
can i stay even after exipry of my visa because of my ongoing visa application?
Wrong, there is no such thing. So the person who mentioned this works for HO and they ring applicant up to update them they have assigned CW?
Your feeling is correct, dont be stampede into acting, he is looking to hook a client. If so, what sort of application or route will you be applying on? He will entrap you and make your journey complicated and longer and you will constantly be paying him through your nose.cusmanb wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 10:40 pmI spoke to a lawyer long ago and told him that i would apply through him and now he is asking my to file a case and not wait for marriage. I don't know why he is aaking me to do this. He is saying that i have less time, apply ASAP. Once we apply then we can give marriage certificate as further documents after 8th.
I feel like he is trying to trap me. I am not sure. Can you please guide.
As per a far-sighted projection, better to abstain in committing that ill manoeuvre because given the present tendency of activities your date of marriage may also be drawn out, and a negative decision can also be made rapidly even without asking it.