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I'm afraid this might have to be one for the papers7.1 The fees contained in these regulations are set above the administrative cost of providing the application, process or service in line with the Government’s flexible charging model. Charging above the cost of delivery helps raise the revenue required to fund the overall immigration system and to cross subsidise fees set below cost for other immigration routes where a lower fee supports wider government objectives. By charging above the administrative cost of delivery on the application types referred to in this instrument, the UK Border Agency is able to generate sufficient revenue to ensure the UK border is secure and public confidence in the immigration system is maintained.
bustednotch wrote:Just got a call from my lawyer. Shocked, over the moon, speechless so thrilled to have been granted FLR(M) under the old rules!!!!!!!!!!!
Applied: 7th July 2012
Application Acknowledged: 11 July 2012
Biometric Invitation: 7th September 2012
Biometrics Enrolled: 8th September 2012
FLR(M) Granted: 13 February 2013
My lawyer said he'd give me a call when my documents arrive and I'll go pick them up. Will update you then.
Congrats to everyone receiving their visas and fingers crossed to all of those still waiting. This 7+ month wait has been such a strain for me, I don't think I've ever been pushed so far to the limit. Thankfully, a supportive family, friends, and all of you on this board have helped so much. Thank you!!!
Not necessarily. There will be those that began their route to settlement just prior to the 9th July 2012 that will be still be going through the system and will be considered under the old rules for months to come.Xiaozhu wrote:Do people think that now they are almost done with the pre-9 July applications they might be a bit quicker...
Documents/passports and the biometric card usually arrive within a day or so of each other but by different carriers (hence the sometimes different delivery times/dates). My advice; stay close to the letter box tomorrow and assume its good news until/unless you hear differently.balasinor.bristol wrote:... Lads how long does the biometric takes to come through? There is no letter in the mail stating the visa has refused so what shall I assume??
...I don't really think MP or asking the sponsor passport back will really affect and speed up the application.
Not so sure - we've made a hell of a fuss with our MP and our application was decided on 6 Feb (see my earlier posts). However, as we have not yet received the docs back this remains to be seen...ID29 wrote:
And I agree there is little evidence that requesting sponsor's passports or involving your MP will speed up a particular application. In fact, in my opinion, it could slow some down.
chquin wrote:Hi everyone,
I've been a silent follower since submitting my application in early January. Like so many, I've been feeling very frustrated by this process but have grown even more so in the last 24 hours. I've been applying for some jobs while waiting for everything to be processed (under the terms of my extended Tier 4 Student visa I can work) and was recently offered a full-time permanent position with a really good company. As is procedure, they used the Employers Checking Service Request at the UKBA to confirm my eligibility to work. The UKBA did indeed say I can work but also advised of an additional restriction that I wasn't aware of: "the work you do must not fill a full-time permanent vacancy".
For the time being the company has asked that I submit paperwork from my old uni that indicates that I am no longer a student and then take it from there. I'm so angry and know that it's my fault for not being completely aware of the restrictions. It hasn't been that long since I originally submitted my application but all the same, I feel like I'm being held hostage in this country without any means of travelling to visit my family in Canada (where I'm from) or to work.
Any advice?
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Timeline for Tier 4 to FLR(M) Spouse
Applied: 3 Jan 2013
Appl ack'd: 7 Jan 2013
Payment taken: 11 Jan 2013
BM letter dated: 31 Jan 2013 (arrived 7 Feb 2013)
BM given: 8 Feb 2013 (Holborn)
FLR(M) granted: waiting
Docs rec'd: waiting