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Hi, My FLR FP application was refused with 14 days time to submit the appeal. As I got sponsorship I have applied for a new visa rather than submitting an appeal.
Hi, Thank you for the replyFrontier Mole wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 8:29 amBecause the healthcare worker route is subject to large scale abuse you may find that your sponsor is under scrutiny and your application is held up pending further review. Your move into that role and your immigration history sets off alarm bells for the Home Office.
Hi, I applied for this visa before my previous visa expired so I am not an overstayer. Thank you!
Thank you!lolo2 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 5:31 pmConsidering it's been several months since you submitted your application - provided you also attended a biometrics appointment on time - you can submit a complaint to understand the reason why your application is delayed.
See: Complain about UKVI
Complaints procedure
Check the timeline threads and posts, there are delays across board. As you were told to wait, exercise patience.Erra2030 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 9:41 pmIt will be 16 weeks this Thursday since I have submitted my in-country skilled worker visa application using priority service.
I still have not received a decision, my previous similar visa in 2021 was resolved positively in 3 days so I am not sure what's happening this time around.
My immigration history is squeaky clean and I have never been refused a visa or breached any rules.
I have pulled every lever I possibly can including raising a complaint, writing a letter, speaking to my immigration partner and involving my MP.
The only response is you have to wait - it's mentally and financially taxing when you are asked to wait indefinitely.
Is anyone facing the same and can you share any additional insights ?
Type of application: Skilled Worker Visa - Employer Switch
Number of additional dependents applying at the same time: 0
Type of application submitted:Priority
Date application submitted: 15/06/2023
Date payment debited: 15/06/2023
Payment mode: Card
Date of biometrics enrolment: N/A (IDV CHECK APP)
Date of upload of evidence: 15/06/2023 (No further evidence has been requested)
Date of decision: Waiting
Date of BRP received: Waiting
If you need the statistics and are keen, the government body that handles it will be the best source, approach HO for FoI.Erra2030 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 03, 2023 10:14 amThank you for your response.I’m fully aware of the ongoing delays and I’m prepared, to an extent, to wait.
However, I'm keen to receive specific data or insights regarding the Skilled Worker Visa when submitted in-country using the priority service.As previously noted, I’m currently in week 16 of waiting, and my financial resources are depleting. In these challenging times, leveraging existing experiences and insights could be invaluable in navigating the situation effectively.
-What's the current average waiting times?
-Is there additional levers to pull that may yield some results?
-What are top 3 - 5 reasons applications are delayed if you have a clean immigration history and never breached any rules?
Thanks everyone in advance.
Hi,Frontier Mole wrote: ↑Fri Oct 06, 2023 7:00 pmIt is beyond poor practice for an employer to withdraw a COS without informing the potential employee. As you say this could have been resolved months ago.
If you can’t recover your application fee I would suggest that the employer repays you. Not holding my breath that they do that though.
At this stage in the process it might be too late to get your application fee back but I think you should try. This is an extract from the UKVI site.
You can ask to cancel (withdraw) an application for a visa, visa extension or citizenship if you’ve not yet received a decision.
You’ll get a refund of the immigration health surcharge if you cancel before a decision has been made about your application.
You may get a refund of the application fee. This depends on what stage your application is at when you cancel.
You may also be able to get a refund of the ‘priority service’ fee if you paid one.
https://www.gov.uk/cancel-visa