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by Catty2007 » Wed Jun 13, 2007 2:32 pm
Thank you so much for your help. I didn't know about this forum, or I surely would've read it thoroughly before trying to fill out that application on my own, that's for sure! Amongst other things, they ask if you plan on working and since I'm not supposed to until the next step, I said no, then worried that it would make me sound like a leech or bum lol I fully plan on working when I am allowed! They also ask if you receive help from friends and family and I said no, because, are they wanting to see if you have backup or wanting to see if you can stand on your own two feet? It was like some sort of psychological test. I was doing relatively okay until they asked if I had ever been removed from the UK and I had to mention that form, although it didn't seem to be as bad as the other two forms they mentioned. I just hope it doesn't prevent my return, which I was told by immigration that it wouldn't do that, but who do you trust. We had even called the British Embassy for help long before this and they were very scary and rigid, for lack of a better word. You know, I'm 52 and my partner is 58 and why can't we just be left alone in peace to live out the rest of our years? We had never spent a night apart and never went anywhere without the other. All this aggro caused my partner to have a mini-stroke and now I have that on my mind too. I was told that it only takes around 5 days to hear about your visa decision and then someone on the phone at the British Consulate in Chicago says it takes longer than that, unless you pay for an expeditor! I have high blood pressure and feel like I'm in a pressure cooker. I am not being a drama queen, I will literally be dead if this visa application doesn't go through. There wuuld be no life left for me, in more ways than one. Some other advice on other sites are unkind, like people should know better than to make mistakes like that, but sometimes you feel like your back is up against the wall and you do goofy things you regret later. I appreciate your kindness and level-headed reply.