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MASHALLAH CONGRATULATIONS! Hope you have a blessed life ahead of you with your spouse. Did you recieve a processed email, if so when did you recieve the email?t0mmy wrote:By the grace of Allah - visa issued.
Applied 7th July 2014- Islamabad.
Good luck to those waiting.
I have noticed post July applicants are getting processed more quicker.
Was bit worried reg the accommodation requirements. My advice: The property inspection report is a must. It should state clearly that there is enough space and won't become over-crowded.
Inshallah all goes well for younabeelsultan2000 wrote:assalam o alikum
got an interview call from british embassy on 8th of december make dua for my interview
Hinabeelsultan2000 wrote:assalam o alikum
got an interview call from british embassy on 8th of december make dua for my interview
Thanks for the reply. Single room is still empty. I am thinking of going with another property but nonetheless a HMO ie a double room only. Are you saying that if I had access to shared living room it would be OK? What about other people living in the property? Do they check them as well?t0mmy wrote:See my previous post.ab112 wrote:I need advice on accommodation requirement asap please.
I am looking to rent a double room in a shared accommodation soon. The landlord is happy for a couple (me and my partner to live there). Someone else is living there in the living room so there is no living room at the flat. I will rent the double room which is decent size. This will definitely be a HMO (houses with multiple occupants).
Does anyone know if this meets the accommodation requirement of UKVI? Their website is not clear about HMO.
I will get a housing inspection report. I've spoken to a few solicitors and they say the only thing that will be taken into account is the size of the room and how many ppl will live in the room only so I should be fine. BUT I spoke to the council and they said that flat will be over-crowded (although the officer did admit he didnt have much experience with housing inspections for immigration purposes). I get the feeling that it is up to council at the end of the day to decide. I spoke with a chartered surveryors firm as well and they say it is OK and wont be over-crowded. I'm hearing different things.
Does anyone have experience of submitting tenancy agreement for a double room only in a shared accommodation that is a HMO as part of their visa requirements? Any advice on that?
Any advice will be much appreciated. I will need it asap please.
A one-bed flat is very expensive to rent in London so if possible I dont want to rent a one-bed flat only to live there for 6 months on my own while visa is processed!
I was in a similar situation as yours. The property inspection report is a must. It should state about not getting overcrowded. Mine was a 3 bedroom house though. Living 4 ppl incl the new applicant. The rent contract was on my name.
For 2 bedroom property - 3 ppl is max so you should be ok. Make sure the flat rent contract is in your name. What your council stated makes 90 % of similar properties in UK as overcrowded !
They may or may not enquire your council. This is a risk you have to take I guess.
Tenancy will always be in my name. Which surveyor did you use? I contacted a couple in the south east and they say this room should be OK! Do you think you need access to living room as well? Many HMO's dont have a seperate living room for sharing.tallojani wrote:@AB112, I applied with a tenancy agreement on a double room in a shared accommodation, but we didn't have any one residing in the living room and also my accommodation is not in London, so its not a straightforward comparison. As far as my housing inspection report, it mentioned I rent a spacious double bedroom with en-suite and I have un-restricted access to Spam, living room and garden. The surveyor didn't mention the size of our room however he did mention the gender and age of other residents in the property. As I didn't have any utility bills (rent inclusive of all) he mentioned that he has seen our tenancy agreement and letter from council (voting register letter) and that he has no hesitation to confirm that I lawfully reside there, and then listed out a clause from housing act.
I would be very concern if I was you, having a double room flat as a shared accommodation is way risky.
I don't understand what you mean when you say tenancy agreement will always be in your name. It has to be, how else are you going to prove you live there? Look at this way, if you just have a double room and no access to living room how would that be seen in ECO's eyes? to me it seems like living in a cage.ab112 wrote:Tenancy will always be in my name. Which surveyor did you use? I contacted a couple in the south east and they say this room should be OK! Do you think you need access to living room as well? Many HMO's dont have a seperate living room for sharing.tallojani wrote:@AB112, I applied with a tenancy agreement on a double room in a shared accommodation, but we didn't have any one residing in the living room and also my accommodation is not in London, so its not a straightforward comparison. As far as my housing inspection report, it mentioned I rent a spacious double bedroom with en-suite and I have un-restricted access to Spam, living room and garden. The surveyor didn't mention the size of our room however he did mention the gender and age of other residents in the property. As I didn't have any utility bills (rent inclusive of all) he mentioned that he has seen our tenancy agreement and letter from council (voting register letter) and that he has no hesitation to confirm that I lawfully reside there, and then listed out a clause from housing act.
I would be very concern if I was you, having a double room flat as a shared accommodation is way risky.
One care re-apply right away as long as they have the required documents ready.Laiba1234 wrote:I was just a bit curious to know If you get refused does the 6 month rule apply to everyone if they re-apply?
Some people re-apply straight away so I was just wondering does it depend on the individual circumstance?
if you are referring to spouse visa then 6 month rule does not apply, you can re-apply the next day after the refusal.Laiba1234 wrote:I was just a bit curious to know If you get refused does the 6 month rule apply to everyone if they re-apply?
Some people re-apply straight away so I was just wondering does it depend on the individual circumstance?
i re applied within 3 weeks its not a problemLaiba1234 wrote:I was just a bit curious to know If you get refused does the 6 month rule apply to everyone if they re-apply?
Some people re-apply straight away so I was just wondering does it depend on the individual circumstance?
i am not too sure about this and dont take my word for it but on the other forum someone mentioned it takes max 3 months after the pre assessment stage, no longer than thisIbbzy wrote:Salam alaikum everyone, i finally got a reply after my wifes application was escalated, it goes as follows:
Thank you for contacting the UK Visas and Immigration International Enquiry
Service.
With regards to your enquiry, we have received the response as following:
Please be informed that pre assessment and online verification has been
conducted, and your application is under process for further enquiries –
checks.
Question i have is what is pre assessment and online verification and how long do (further enquiries) take on average?
JazakAllah for any response!
Also a big CONGRATULATIONS to all the brothers and sisters who have recently got there visa's, may Allah swt bless you all with a blessed marriage and please make dua for us all. Insha Allah
salam ket1, my wifes applications already beenover 12 weeks, this is now the 15th week.Well Allah knows best.Ket1 wrote:i am not too sure about this and dont take my word for it but on the other forum someone mentioned it takes max 3 months after the pre assessment stage, no longer than thisIbbzy wrote:Salam alaikum everyone, i finally got a reply after my wifes application was escalated, it goes as follows:
Thank you for contacting the UK Visas and Immigration International Enquiry
Service.
With regards to your enquiry, we have received the response as following:
Please be informed that pre assessment and online verification has been
conducted, and your application is under process for further enquiries –
checks.
Question i have is what is pre assessment and online verification and how long do (further enquiries) take on average?
JazakAllah for any response!
Also a big CONGRATULATIONS to all the brothers and sisters who have recently got there visa's, may Allah swt bless you all with a blessed marriage and please make dua for us all. Insha Allah
wsalaam welcometaj14 wrote:hello
slaam
i m new here
i have been silent viewer of this forum for 6 months.
i submitted my document on 3rd of june 2014 at gerry's lahore . i received an email today
which is as follows:
Dear Customer,
PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. THIS MAILBOX IS NOT MONITORED.
Your UK visa application is currently under consideration at the British High Commission Islamabad.
Unfortunately the processing of your application has been delayed while we undertake further assessment. This means that we will be unable to make a decision within our published customer service standards.
We will conclude your application as soon as possible and you will be contacted when your documents have been returned to the Visa Application Centre. You will then be contacted by the Visa Application Centre when your documents are ready for collection. Please do not go to the Visa Application Centre before they have contacted you.
We apologise for the delay in concluding your application. Please avoid making travel arrangements until you have collected your passport.
We would be grateful if you could keep your correspondence to a minimum during the consideration process. If however you need to contact us or would like to track the progress of your application, you can do so via our International Enquiry Service at http://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-outside-uk
Kind regards,
UK Visas and Immigration
British High Commission Islamabad
http://www.gov.uk/ukvi
UK Visas and Immigration is an operational command of the Home Office
anyone else got such email
i m very confused . most ppl who have submitted there documents in june 2014 got email that visa has been processed. i m worried. how long it will take after this email.
i really need help.
thank alot ket1Ket1 wrote:wsalaam welcometaj14 wrote:hello
slaam
i m new here
i have been silent viewer of this forum for 6 months.
i submitted my document on 3rd of june 2014 at gerry's lahore . i received an email today
which is as follows:
Dear Customer,
PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. THIS MAILBOX IS NOT MONITORED.
Your UK visa application is currently under consideration at the British High Commission Islamabad.
Unfortunately the processing of your application has been delayed while we undertake further assessment. This means that we will be unable to make a decision within our published customer service standards.
We will conclude your application as soon as possible and you will be contacted when your documents have been returned to the Visa Application Centre. You will then be contacted by the Visa Application Centre when your documents are ready for collection. Please do not go to the Visa Application Centre before they have contacted you.
We apologise for the delay in concluding your application. Please avoid making travel arrangements until you have collected your passport.
We would be grateful if you could keep your correspondence to a minimum during the consideration process. If however you need to contact us or would like to track the progress of your application, you can do so via our International Enquiry Service at http://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-outside-uk
Kind regards,
UK Visas and Immigration
British High Commission Islamabad
http://www.gov.uk/ukvi
UK Visas and Immigration is an operational command of the Home Office
anyone else got such email
i m very confused . most ppl who have submitted there documents in june 2014 got email that visa has been processed. i m worried. how long it will take after this email.
i really need help.
i wouldn't worry too much about this email as when my sister applied in October 2013, in march 2014 they sent her something of this sort and then again sent it to her in may but within 2 weeks of receiving it her husbands visa was processed early June . i think its just to make you aware that its taking longer as it has gone over the 6 month service standards but inshallah it wont take much more time after this. We was not aware of them doing any further enquires and checks on my sisters employment etc so should b ok
inshallah ameentaj14 wrote:thank alot ket1Ket1 wrote:wsalaam welcometaj14 wrote:hello
slaam
i m new here
i have been silent viewer of this forum for 6 months.
i submitted my document on 3rd of june 2014 at gerry's lahore . i received an email today
which is as follows:
Dear Customer,
PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE. THIS MAILBOX IS NOT MONITORED.
Your UK visa application is currently under consideration at the British High Commission Islamabad.
Unfortunately the processing of your application has been delayed while we undertake further assessment. This means that we will be unable to make a decision within our published customer service standards.
We will conclude your application as soon as possible and you will be contacted when your documents have been returned to the Visa Application Centre. You will then be contacted by the Visa Application Centre when your documents are ready for collection. Please do not go to the Visa Application Centre before they have contacted you.
We apologise for the delay in concluding your application. Please avoid making travel arrangements until you have collected your passport.
We would be grateful if you could keep your correspondence to a minimum during the consideration process. If however you need to contact us or would like to track the progress of your application, you can do so via our International Enquiry Service at http://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-outside-uk
Kind regards,
UK Visas and Immigration
British High Commission Islamabad
http://www.gov.uk/ukvi
UK Visas and Immigration is an operational command of the Home Office
anyone else got such email
i m very confused . most ppl who have submitted there documents in june 2014 got email that visa has been processed. i m worried. how long it will take after this email.
i really need help.
i wouldn't worry too much about this email as when my sister applied in October 2013, in march 2014 they sent her something of this sort and then again sent it to her in may but within 2 weeks of receiving it her husbands visa was processed early June . i think its just to make you aware that its taking longer as it has gone over the 6 month service standards but inshallah it wont take much more time after this. We was not aware of them doing any further enquires and checks on my sisters employment etc so should b ok
May ALLAH GRANT US VISA soon.
i was so worried about this email.
it was upon my nerves .
thank you so much .
this forum is very helping.