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crowbar6
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by crowbar6 » Sat Jun 13, 2009 11:27 am
Folks,
As per
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/workin ... tingtimes/, the new waiting times have reduced considerably.
'During the week commencing 15 June 2009, we expect to be considering applications that were received on or before 1 June 2009. Please note that this timescale is a guideline only, and some cases may take longer to consider.'
Those of us who were looking for making in-person applications due to lengthy waiting times for postal applications can now give this a good thought. This may make more sense as it now takes 6 weeks to get an appointment at a PEO for straight-forward applications. I reckon that it'll be faster to get applications processed via post.
Happy to listen to your views on this.
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crowbar6
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by ChetanOjha » Sat Jun 13, 2009 11:36 am
Don't rely on that. Suddenly you will see the same time for another 2-3 weeks. That is not a true reflection.
crowbar6 wrote:Folks,
As per
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/workin ... tingtimes/, the new waiting times have reduced considerably.
'During the week commencing 15 June 2009, we expect to be considering applications that were received on or before 1 June 2009. Please note that this timescale is a guideline only, and some cases may take longer to consider.'
Those of us who were looking for making in-person applications due to lengthy waiting times for postal applications can now give this a good thought. This may make more sense as it now takes 6 weeks to get an appointment at a PEO for straight-forward applications. I reckon that it'll be faster to get applications processed via post.
Happy to listen to your views on this.
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by push » Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:25 pm
Could be true also. I guess this has to do with easing off of the pressure from those who applied early to make it before the 30 March deadline and lot of people opting for in person applications.
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crowbar6
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by crowbar6 » Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:25 pm
I would agree with you push_hsmp. Again, my assessment is that for straight forward cases, postal apps are quicker than in-person appointments.
push_hsmp wrote:Could be true also. I guess this has to do with easing off of the pressure from those who applied early to make it before the 30 March deadline and lot of people opting for in person applications.
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by justice_will_reign » Sat Jun 13, 2009 3:21 pm
crowbar6 wrote:Folks,
As per
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/workin ... tingtimes/, the new waiting times have reduced considerably.
'During the week commencing 15 June 2009, we expect to be considering applications that were received on or before 1 June 2009. Please note that this timescale is a guideline only, and some cases may take longer to consider.'
... I'm sure this depends on which type of application you're making, can't be for all.
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by Markie » Sat Jun 13, 2009 4:31 pm
straight forward cases - very quick indeed based on personal experience. UKBIA website note on week of 25th May was that they were processing applications send 1st week of May and by the following week I have my docs and passport/s with visa stamped.
justice_will_reign wrote:crowbar6 wrote:Folks,
As per
http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/workin ... tingtimes/, the new waiting times have reduced considerably.
'During the week commencing 15 June 2009, we expect to be considering applications that were received on or before 1 June 2009. Please note that this timescale is a guideline only, and some cases may take longer to consider.'
... I'm sure this depends on which type of application you're making, can't be for all.