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Nothing.What have we missed out on?
Not necessarily. It is simply a concession, that is it.Is it just a case that we could have been 28 days further forward in the queue?
Cash savings: further guidance
Savings must be held in cash in a personal bank/savings account in the name of the
applicant, their partner or the couple jointly.
UKVI will know as you have PAID for the service. Super Priority has nothing to do with UKCVAS.adshahmat wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 6:17 pmBut, once supporting documents and biometrics are submitted, I just wonder how UKVI will recognise our application as Super Priority. Do we need to inform UKVCAS, or will our application number automatically be highlighted as Super Priority on the UKVI system?
Because you paid for and submitted a priority applicationadshahmat wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 6:17 pmThanks again for your prompt response, Zimba...
That's understood. We've made a UKVCAS appointment for next week.
But, once supporting documents and biometrics are submitted, I just wonder how UKVI will recognise our application as Super Priority. Do we need to inform UKVCAS, or will our application number automatically be highlighted as Super Priority on the UKVI system?
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.u ... olment.pdfIndividuals who make in-country applications must, in most circumstances, book an
appointment to enrol their biometric information within a specified period unless an
exemption or exception applies or they have used the UK Immigration: ID Check
app. Individuals will be informed to:
• make an appointment at a Service and Support Centre (SSC) within 15 working days
• make an appointment at a UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services (UKVCAS) location within 45 working days
Caseworker knows the rules.adshahmat wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 10:55 amMy wife attained her B1 English test (GESE Grade 5) from Trinity College in April 2022.
This was submitted as part of her successful FLR(M) application in May 2022.
Still on the approved list, but obviously the certificate has now expired.
We have submitted this same certificate as part of this current ILR application, which I understand is acceptable.
My question: Should we include a footnote with our uploaded documents, explaining to the caseworker that this is the case, or will s/he automatically realise this from my wife's records?