Ticktack wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 12:45 pm
whiskydeltatango wrote: ↑Fri Sep 13, 2024 12:34 pm
Hello, All,
My parents-in-law applied for single-entry UK visitor visas, and their applications have not been processed in time for the applied for dates. In this case, will the decision maker still make a decision on the visas though the dates have past, or will the applications be discarded without a decision made? I ask because we're now not sure whether we should continue to check the application status with the VAC. Thanks in advance for any advice.
UK visit visas normally take 3 weeks processing time. If you put a closer date than that, that would have been impossible for you to make the trip.
Not sure the ECO would be so malicious to not issue a visa if date has passed. If they qualify, visa would be issued and they could fly at a different date.
Thanks for this. They allowed more than three weeks processing time for the visa, but, nevertheless, we accept that they should have applied much earlier than they did. We're not interested in blaming anyone other than ourselves for the dates having passed before a decision.
Not having been in this position before, we just aren't sure what happens in circumstances when the applied-for dates have passed. Whether or not the ECO discards the applications or whether it's possible that they may still be granted for a future period, or refused, of course.
From your response, I take it that the visas will still be processed, and a decision of some sort actually made.