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have you tried asking the sponsors passport back, that trick may help you get your visa and other documents back, so many people have tried and succeed .Phdswati wrote:Applied on 28 Feb so the same dates for biometrics 28 march
. Nothing happened so far so much frustrated now. Can anyone here tell me hoe and white can I lodge my complain. Customer services are very rude overtime I call them.my mp emailed them but they say it's under process. Plz let me know I want to file complain now. My patient is overrated now
Thank you
We started our timeline in April and can hardly wait to see February applicants getting served. If you file a complaint about the slow service that literally everybody knows is atrocious, you will do nothing to move your application forward. Another complaint registered only diverts resources by way of dealing with the growing number of complaints.GettingOldWaiting... wrote: Should I lodge a complaint?
Question is… would it make a difference since nothing else does???
Thats great !nicolerose03 wrote:Just thought I'd let everyone know my timeline....
Applied for FLR(M) on Unmarried partner. I was on a Youth Mobility Visa(I'm Australian) which was valid for two years. My visa was valid June 12th 2010 to June 12th 2012. I arrived in the UK on the 13th of June 2010 to move straight in with my boyfriend.
We've lived together ever since but was nervous about applying for FLR as the conditions need to be that you have lived together for 2 years and we knew it would be bang on the 2 year mark when I applied for the FLR.
11/06/2012- Posted Application/applied
20/06/2012- Acknowledgement letter from UKBA dated
16/07/2012- Biometrics taken
27/09/2012-Called to request back a document(my partner's driving license)
29/09/2012- All documents returned and visa approved!
I had read on here from a lot of other applicants that they had requested a document back and had then had the application decided and everything returned. So we thought we might give it a go(couldn't hurt after all the waiting anyway) and see what happens!
We were so shocked when everything came back only 2 days after we called the UKBA!!!!
Just waiting now for my biometrics resident card to arrive.
My application was through a solicitor from the start. Looking at my time-line, you can see it's only a week shy of 8mnts. Not sure I'll be of much help to you, but I wish you all the best!!!Phdswati wrote:Hello gerryboy
Did you send your application via solicitor or you involve him later. If later can you please pass me on detail.I m very much frustrated now.
I'd there any one who knows what is the maximum time did ukba take .its been mordant then 7 months for me and I have very good job opportunity lined up outside UK and I need to tell my employer the date when I can join them.
Hello mate,alant43 wrote:My wife is from Philippines but has been in the UK since 2009 as a student. We got married in May and the Philippine embassay granted her new passport in her married name in late June.
Application (F)LRM sent to UKBA 2nd July
Application Received/signed for 4th July
Biometric Request Letter received August 28th(ish)
Biometrics enrolled 3rd September
Confirmation letter: Still waiting
BRP: Still waiting
Passports etc: Still waiting
No-one at UKBA has contact us to say they have issues with the application or that they need more information so I'm hopeful that that means it's progressing fine.
I am reticent to contact UKBA to chae in case they think I want my passport back and it voids my wife's application but it is frustrating not having any form of photo id for her.
One question I have - if we miss the delivery and have to go and collect it somewhere how do I prove who my wife is as the only photo ID she has is in the parcel (passport and old BRP)?
Anyway just thought I'd add my dates to this thread.
Good luck to everyone that is waiting for visa news
What??? Help me out here Meche83. What was your previous visa as it must have had some authorization to work prior to your FLR(M) application. From what I read on UKBA and everybody here (so far) that has applied for FLR(M) they cannot work or even volunteer. Can you fill in some blanks please?Meche83 wrote:Congratulations to everybody that has receive his or her visa
I can confirm that this individual is currently entitled to stay and work in the United Kingdom on the basis of an outstanding application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom.
Not true. e.g in my case I am switching from Tier1 dependent to FLR (M), and I was eligible to work and I am still eligible to work while my application is being considered.backagain wrote:What??? Help me out here Meche83. What was your previous visa as it must have had some authorization to work prior to your FLR(M) application. From what I read on UKBA and everybody here (so far) that has applied for FLR(M) they cannot work or even volunteer. Can you fill in some blanks please?Meche83 wrote:Congratulations to everybody that has receive his or her visa
I can confirm that this individual is currently entitled to stay and work in the United Kingdom on the basis of an outstanding application for leave to remain in the United Kingdom.
Ah, mine is from Fiance visa to FLR(M). There was no previous authorization to work. Your Tier 1 status gave you pre-existing approval to work. That makes sense. Wish I had that as this is taking forever and I would LOVE to work.aditipritam wrote:backagain wrote:Meche83 wrote:
Not true. e.g in my case I am switching from Tier1 dependent to FLR (M), and I was eligible to work and I am still eligible to work while my application is being considered.
I was wondering the same myself.backagain wrote:How in the world are applications in June getting approved before those submitted in Feb, Mar, Apr, and May? What is the miracle queue jumping magic going on?