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I did ask all the questions with regards to what's causing the delay and what not....? Why such long delay and hold.....? But all I get is that response. It's with a casework unit.....Raj86 wrote:With casework?
But I mean u should ask them for more details like why is it taking such a long time for a straight forward case???
Unfortunately, I don't think anyone who received the on-hold message have gotten their decisions yet, but I think you should really look into filing a judicial review against the Home Office. You are expected to get a response from them within 14 days or the HO risks going to court for neglect.Raj86 wrote:Yh I did wbu?
I just don't know if anyone who got that hold msg ever recviced
There visa?
Hi sorry for the late reply. You can find the MPs contact details via good just type their name in and it will come up with the details you need.tarunmsn1981 wrote:maibm wrote:pixelrage09 wrote:
Hi Maibm and All,
Good Evening All. I have couple of questions.....
Contacting MP:-
I have prepared my Letter to MP and want to send him.
How did you communicated your local mp ?
Did you met in person or sent an email ?
My mp office is near to my flat. Not sure can walkin directly without an appointment.
No.of Working days :-
Also how to calculate number of working days taking off bank holidays and weekends. For instance I have applied on 14-Dec-2016. How many working days as of today(i.e 21June2017)?
Please advise me on this.
Omg the info is highly inaccurate. I just checked and for Lahore it's showing as 100% of apps having been decided in May. My wife's 60 working days were up on 24 May but we're still waiting for a decision. I've sent another email to my mp highlighting the highly inaccurate data and how people like us make decisions based on the info published. Very wrong and unethical of the UK governmentmetanoia wrote:According to home office processing time in May 2017 for Karachi Pakistan. Uptill now it was only showing for February
https://visa-processingtimes.homeoffice ... settlement
Most applications are processed within 60 days.
Number of days to process application / % of applications decided
10 days 4%
15 days 4%
30 days 10%
60 days 97%
90 days 97%
120 days 97%
Note: actual processing times may vary depending on a range of factors.
You are misreading it. Underneath the Table it states "For decisions made in May"maibm wrote:metanoia wrote:According to home office processing time in May 2017 for Karachi Pakistan. Uptill now it was only showing for February
https://visa-processingtimes.homeoffice ... settlement
Most applications are processed within 60 days.
Number of days to process application / % of applications decided
10 days 4%
15 days 4%
30 days 10%
60 days 97%
90 days 97%
120 days 97%
Note: actual processing times may vary depending on a range of factors.
Omg the info is highly inaccurate. I just checked and for Lahore it's showing as 100% of apps having been decided in May. My wife's 60 working days were up on 24 May but we're still waiting for a decision. I've sent another email to my mp highlighting the highly inaccurate data and how people like us make decisions based on the info published. Very wrong and unethical of the UK government
Thanks Simon but what I'm saying is that my wife's biometrics appointment was on 27 February. 60 working days completed on 24 May. The data on their website to me suggests that apps decided in May were all decided in 60 working days so as you rightly point out from 3 march (biometrics) whereas my wife's appointment was on 27 febSimonS wrote:You are misreading it. Underneath the Table it states "For decisions made in May"maibm wrote:metanoia wrote:According to home office processing time in May 2017 for Karachi Pakistan. Uptill now it was only showing for February
https://visa-processingtimes.homeoffice ... settlement
Most applications are processed within 60 days.
Number of days to process application / % of applications decided
10 days 4%
15 days 4%
30 days 10%
60 days 97%
90 days 97%
120 days 97%
Note: actual processing times may vary depending on a range of factors.
Omg the info is highly inaccurate. I just checked and for Lahore it's showing as 100% of apps having been decided in May. My wife's 60 working days were up on 24 May but we're still waiting for a decision. I've sent another email to my mp highlighting the highly inaccurate data and how people like us make decisions based on the info published. Very wrong and unethical of the UK government
That means people who got a decision in May had been waiting for that length of time i.e. For 60 working days, back calculate from 31st May = Biometrics 3rd March. That agrees with peoples timelines on the timeline threads!
SimonS wrote:Hi maibm,
Unforunately, if you are applying from Pakistan you will note one important feature of the data. They do not quote a number of days for 100% of applications, only 97%. This suggests that even after 120 days, 3% of applications have still not been decided.
To give an idea of the scale of the task, March 2016 to March 2017, 57,111 Settlement Visas for the UK were granted. Applications from Pakistan typically account for 6% so that is 3427 per year and 285 per month. That would indicate that on average, 8 (=3%) applications per month from Pakistan take longer than 120 days to process.
I know it does not give you any comfort but perhaps it helps to explain the data and what it means.
Hi Simon thanks for the clarification. Having reviewed the link this morning for a settlement visa from Lahore, they've stated in May that 2% of apps were decided in 30 days with 100% decided in 60 days - no mention of 97% or 120 days. I get the point behind them saying it could take longer etc but think the info is misleading. Anybody would interpret what's shown to how I have.SimonS wrote:Hi maibm,
Unforunately, if you are applying from Pakistan you will note one important feature of the data. They do not quote a number of days for 100% of applications, only 97%. This suggests that even after 120 days, 3% of applications have still not been decided.
To give an idea of the scale of the task, March 2016 to March 2017, 57,111 Settlement Visas for the UK were granted. Applications from Pakistan typically account for 6% so that is 3427 per year and 285 per month. That would indicate that on average, 8 (=3%) applications per month from Pakistan take longer than 120 days to process.
I know it does not give you any comfort but perhaps it helps to explain the data and what it means.
Hi thanks for that link which is extremely useful, appreciate it.Miss UK wrote:Please check this link
weblink removed
Ajmal1990 wrote:I got an email and this is what it says (In regards to your query about the status of your application, your application is being considered and is currently awaiting approval)
I was just wondering have anyone here got the same email and what is the timeline for the approval, thanks
My wife's visa app status is 'awaiting a decision'. This has been the case since 17 May. No idea what the delay is - on 80 working days today. Trying to avoid following up again as they'll just say it's within their SLAs even though most are supposedly worked in 60 working days.Mash17101 wrote:Ajmaal1990
When did you apply, i think your one has been decided i know someone who received an email similar and got a decided email 2 days later, sometimes that email means you apps been decided but a senior manager needs to approve it.but not always the case.
Best of luck