I recently made a non-settlement (Skilled worker) visa application within the UK on the Super-Priority route. However, the service standard of 24 hours has already passed, and I have not received any updates on the decision.
I need to travel back to my home country urgently.
I know some people have been in a similar situation before. Does any one know of the recommended steps to follow once a super priority visa application from the UK is delayed. I've read in a few posts that one needs to contact the home office or escalate the issue. But how does one contact the home office? Is there an email address. Is there a postal address where one needs to send a letter? Or is there a contact number to escalate?
What if the home office tells you that they require further checks or information from the applicant. In that case, how does one then send this additional information.
Again, I've read that sometimes applications can be complex. What exactly makes applications complex?
Also, how can we know of the current visa application service standards? I mean, is the Ukraine crisis impacting in-country visa applications? If it is, what percentage of applications are affected.
Once an application is delayed beyond the published 24 hours service standards, then what percentage of these applications are processed up till say 1 week, 2 weeks or 3 weeks of providing biometric information. Is there a way to get these statistics? Having these statistics would make life easier for a number of people.
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