Its: 03001232241mazeen1910 wrote:Can someone please provide me the number for the home office to check the processing times?
Please do let us know if you get some update!

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Its: 03001232241mazeen1910 wrote:Can someone please provide me the number for the home office to check the processing times?
I doubt we will hear anything until 27-28 now considering the Xmas working hours and HO performance for Aug applications!maddysheffield wrote:OMG Can someone break the silence of Approvals at least today... Last week has been the slowest ever
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Just 4 and out of that 1 might be False alarm as someone mentioned on tracker
All the best
Ramos you have to be really lucky mate! Just hope that they will approve your visa once you cross 10 years mark. As far as my understanding is you can apply at least 28 days prior or for some who have applied earlier but have crossed 10 years within the waiting time. Personally I have not seen any information for people who have got approvals prior to completing full 10 years on this forum.Ramos wrote:Hi guys
Does 28 days period count as safe when you apply for long residence four months early through varying the application ?
I have applied early and got another twenty days left for completion of ten years. Any opinion what would be the outcome of it ??
Regards
Hi,CHUDHARY wrote:Hi wajidfurqanwajidfurqan wrote:Hi All,
I would like to have your guidance on the below.
My time line is as below.
First entry: Sep 04 - Student Visa
Visa Changed: Sep 08 - PSW
Visa Changed: Jun 10 - Tier 1 (General) - 2 Year
Visa Extension: Nov 12 - Tier 1 (General) Extension - 3 Year
Visa Expiry: Nov 15
There are no breaks and time spent outside UK is less then 3 months in total in 3 visits.
Do I qualify for 10 years residence and do I need to fulfil Tier 1 requirements for ILR? A detailed guidance would be highly appreciated along with documents required for the Application.
Kind Regards.
yes you are qualifying for 10 years long residence and you don't need to fulfill tier 1 requirement for long residence
you can apply any time now and form you required to use is SET(LR).
Also you need to sent life in UK pass certificate and English B1 level certificate with your application. if you have degree from uk university then you can send degree instead of English certificate. GOOD LUCK
@tanzeelatanzeela wrote:salaam bhai i need the format of survey report for my house. it's rocketed to £150 from estate agent. also is any one on ilr recently applied for spouse visa. i am very tensed. please help me.maddysheffield wrote:Congrats @ukvishal just wondering r u on tracker ?
...polite request to all silent readers please add your details to tracker before getting approvals too . It's good you wanna share and thank forum but still it helps
Thanks in adance
Allesheikh wrote:Hi Tanzeela,tanzeela wrote:salaam bhai i need the format of survey report for my house. it's rocketed to £150 from estate agent. also is any one on ilr recently applied for spouse visa. i am very tensed. please help me.maddysheffield wrote:Congrats @ukvishal just wondering r u on tracker ?
...polite request to all silent readers please add your details to tracker before getting approvals too . It's good you wanna share and thank forum but still it helps
Thanks in adance
I am an estate agent email me on info@dwellingestates.co.uk.
Tracker has been updated for you. GOOD LUCKHairydude wrote:Hello all. I would like to add my time line;
Application sent: 17/11/14
Payment taken: 24/11/14
Acknowledgment letters received : 27/11/14 (Dated 21/11/14)
Biometric letter received : 08/12/14
Biometric enrolled: 08/12/14
I qualify under 10 years continuous stay as a student.
Hi wajidfurqanwajidfurqan wrote:Hi All,
I would like to have your guidance on the below.
My time line is as below.
First entry: Sep 04 - Student Visa
Visa Changed: Sep 08 - PSW
Visa Changed: Jun 10 - Tier 1 (General) - 2 Year
Visa Extension: Nov 12 - Tier 1 (General) Extension - 3 Year
Visa Expiry: Nov 15
There are no breaks and time spent outside UK is less then 3 months in total in 3 visits.
Do I qualify for 10 years residence and do I need to fulfil Tier 1 requirements for ILR? A detailed guidance would be highly appreciated along with documents required for the Application.
Kind Regards.
Hi Tanzeela,tanzeela wrote:salaam bhai i need the format of survey report for my house. it's rocketed to £150 from estate agent. also is any one on ilr recently applied for spouse visa. i am very tensed. please help me.maddysheffield wrote:Congrats @ukvishal just wondering r u on tracker ?
...polite request to all silent readers please add your details to tracker before getting approvals too . It's good you wanna share and thank forum but still it helps
Thanks in adance
Another 26 August application approved (ahz) I hope I get mine next week. I was expecting few weeks back though. This wait is getting very painful now getting bit worried now.angelStha wrote:Lets Hope August App will get good news today or B4 Xmas...!!!!!!
Hi Frahman,frahman wrote:Hi Every one,
I'm here just to share some of my experience regarding my wife's spouse visa application. I applied for my ILR on 2nd Feb,2014 and HO approved it on 13th May 2014, My wife applied same time for spouse visa .. requesting to process her application after a decision has been made on my application. We did not include my 5yrs old daughter in the Application (and my wife was pregnant at the time of application) , we mentioned that in hour application , in April HO asked us to provide more info(letters for the last two years , my daughter's passport and birth certificate ) which we provided . ***(my wife is with me as a dependant since 2007) .we kept waiting , in the meantime I got my ILR , But nothing for my wife's application. in September this year they asked us to provide my new born baby's Birth certificate ( my son was born after my ILR granted , so he is British in birth , I assume). we did sent the birth certificate and after a week they sent the outcome of my wife's visa.
Refused the initial application for spouse visa which supposed to fall under old 2 years rule, saying that my wife doesn't satisfy the language requirement and the language certificate we did sent was not an approved provider and in this basis they are refusing the application .
And they granted discretionary leave for 30 months as the y don't see it is reasonable to ask a baby to leave this country with his mom or live here without her. and they mentioned to keep applying every 30 month until she finishes 10 year to qualify for settlement. 10 years!!!!!!!! these people in HO what they think of themselves .....
No appeal rights given as she has an valid leave now which they issued after they refused the initial application.
I'm planning to apply for her (spouse visa ) again in 2015 as I don't have problem with income threshold. but still she will have to wait 5 years for settlement.
any suggestions guys .. .. in the meantime if you guys need any advise .. just ask.
thank you.
Arsal385 wrote:Acknowledgement letter means payment has been gone through and application is valid. The next step is to have a biometric information and which requires biometric letter. The bizarre thing is you friend didn't get reminder of biometric letter. Usually if you fail to have your biometric within a given timeframe, HO sends a reminder letter and give your 2nd chance, I am not sure if your friend's solicitor received any bio letter/reminder on behalf of your friend. It is serious mistake by solicitor and should be reported to HO.Gazelle wrote:Many thanks for these replies folks, I will immediately get the message across. Until now I had no support but at least it is obvious now that I am not the only one who thinks this is very unusual!!
I think the phone number was posted on this thread somewhere, I suppose that will be the best one to use.
The solicitor was just insisting that it is completely unnecessary because the acknowledgement letter proves that it's not like the case is lost or something.
maddysheffield wrote:Congrats @ukvishal just wondering r u on tracker ?
...polite request to all silent readers please add your details to tracker before getting approvals too . It's good you wanna share and thank forum but still it helps
Thanks in adance
Universal soldier wrote:Many members called ukba but nobody asked whether they work on Saturdays too.
What english language certificate your sent to HO to support your wife application?frahman wrote:Hi Every one,
I'm here just to share some of my experience regarding my wife's spouse visa application. I applied for my ILR on 2nd Feb,2014 and HO approved it on 13th May 2014, My wife applied same time for spouse visa .. requesting to process her application after a decision has been made on my application. We did not include my 5yrs old daughter in the Application (and my wife was pregnant at the time of application) , we mentioned that in hour application , in April HO asked us to provide more info(letters for the last two years , my daughter's passport and birth certificate ) which we provided . ***(my wife is with me as a dependant since 2007) .we kept waiting , in the meantime I got my ILR , But nothing for my wife's application. in September this year they asked us to provide my new born baby's Birth certificate ( my son was born after my ILR granted , so he is British in birth , I assume). we did sent the birth certificate and after a week they sent the outcome of my wife's visa.
Refused the initial application for spouse visa which supposed to fall under old 2 years rule, saying that my wife doesn't satisfy the language requirement and the language certificate we did sent was not an approved provider and in this basis they are refusing the application .
And they granted discretionary leave for 30 months as the y don't see it is reasonable to ask a baby to leave this country with his mom or live here without her. and they mentioned to keep applying every 30 month until she finishes 10 year to qualify for settlement. 10 years!!!!!!!! these people in HO what they think of themselves .....
No appeal rights given as she has an valid leave now which they issued after they refused the initial application.
I'm planning to apply for her (spouse visa ) again in 2015 as I don't have problem with income threshold. but still she will have to wait 5 years for settlement.
any suggestions guys .. .. in the meantime if you guys need any advise .. just ask.
thank you.