stonelove wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:48 am
Ameline wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 10:29 am
This is all a complete joke!! Behind every single application there is a life and a story.
Why do we have to wait for 6 months like this and not being able to travel or even make any changes
in our life as our BRP has expired. It is definitely a form of discrimination. We pay £2400+ for an application which costs less than £300 and since it is usually done
in same day (few hours)
in the previous years and 24h with the new priority service, it means it is not complicated to review one. We have already paid a lot. They usually make money of the Super Priority Service but during this pandemic they have just to employ more staff and deal with the applications as people are losing jobs, family, businesses while waiting for the outcome...No one should put their life like this on-hold!!
I am seriously thinking to make an official complaint or at least make our voice heard through the media.
@Ameline I share your frustration and can relate to this as at one point I had to wait almost 13months on my FLRM application before UKVI approved it the problem if that they do not actually care or respect us, you provide a service we pay for at least the bear minimum is some form of communication but with then is dead silence this day and age can they not give as access to a site where we can track to check the progress on our applications. All I ask is that do not be frustrated we must keep at it and I know good times will follow.
@ Ameline Hello. I have been monitoring this forum for SET(M) updates and particularly your posts, as your case is almost identical to ours
in terms of timing (5 days apart
in early September).
Am I right
in thinking that so far, there has still only been one SET(M) decision from a September application ? Based on your excellent analysis (thank you) and knowledge of this area, when do you realistically hope to hear something on your application ? I've almost given up on hearing anything by Christmas but from what I am seeing, January is also unlikely too. My feeling is that we will probably get a decision just before the 6 months is up because presumably, even despite COVID, they still have KPIs to meet ? If that is the case (a Q1 2021 decision), then let's hope that neither of us are caught up
in any brexit-related further visa delays.