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confusing email form Sheffield

Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 11:45 am
by housam424
Dear all,

Thanks you very much for your help.

My wife applied for EU settled status family permit from Berlin. The application followed the usual process. However, this morning I received this email.

Subject Visa Application SWP - VAF xxxxxxx

Dear XXXXXX,

Regarding Visa Application: GWFxxxxxxx

Thank you for your application for entry clearance for which you used the Submission Without Passport service. Your application has now been assessed, please submit your passport to the Visa Application Centre where you submitted your application.

Please would you submit your passport to the Visa Application Centre within 21 calendar days of the receipt of this email. Failure to do so may result in your application being lapsed. Please also send an email confirming that you have done so and on what date to VisaSheffield@homeoffice.gov.uk quoting the VAF number above and SWP in the subject line.

Kind regards,

UK Decision Making Centre


Now I have not heard about the SWP and VAF in the past, anyone has an idea what does this mean ? I tried to call the helpline but they also did not have any information to offer apart from the decision has been made.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Many thanks
Housam

Re: confusing email form Sheffield

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 4:15 pm
by sajid9608
HI Housam,

Hope all went well and outcome was positive.
Did you come to know about SWP as i received almost same kind of email?

Thanks

Re: confusing email form Sheffield

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 4:46 pm
by njazzy
SWP- SUBMISSION WITHOUT PASSPORT.
reference number starting with vaf

Re: confusing email form Sheffield

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2019 5:19 pm
by sajid9608
Thanks
Njazzy
I have been asked to submit my passport after decision has been made what does it mean?

Re: confusing email form Sheffield

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 7:19 pm
by manarh
My nephew's wife who applied for a spousal visa from abroad has just received this email too. This forum thread is the only place that seems to mention this wording. I'm hoping nobody coming back to say what happened means the email is good news -- our best guess is that the email means the visa application has been approved. If anyone knows more it would be great to hear.

I'll report back with what happened in our case when we know.

Re: confusing email form Sheffield

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 8:14 pm
by CR001
manarh wrote:
Wed Jan 01, 2020 7:19 pm
My nephew's wife who applied for a spousal visa from abroad has just received this email too. This forum thread is the only place that seems to mention this wording. I'm hoping nobody coming back to say what happened means the email is good news -- our best guess is that the email means the visa application has been approved. If anyone knows more it would be great to hear.

I'll report back with what happened in our case when we know.
This topic is not for spouse visa but for EEA/EU family members, completely different rules and requirements.

Re: confusing email form Sheffield

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 8:41 pm
by manarh
CR001 wrote:
Wed Jan 01, 2020 8:14 pm
manarh wrote:
Wed Jan 01, 2020 7:19 pm
My nephew's wife who applied for a spousal visa from abroad has just received this email too. This forum thread is the only place that seems to mention this wording. I'm hoping nobody coming back to say what happened means the email is good news -- our best guess is that the email means the visa application has been approved. If anyone knows more it would be great to hear.

I'll report back with what happened in our case when we know.
This topic is not for spouse visa but for EEA/EU family members, completely different rules and requirements.
Are you suggesting that the meaning of an email from the Home Office with the exact sane wording, most notably "Your application has now been assessed, please submit your passport to the Visa Application Centre where you submitted your application. Please would you submit your passport to the Visa Application Centre within 21 calendar days of the receipt of this email.", is near certain to mean different things depending on which visa it is being sent in relation to?

Or that this entire topic (for EEA/EU family visas and spousal visas and no double other visas) is best covered in a different forum?

Or something else?