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It shouldn't be taking too long. HO mostly decide in 8 weeks. If casework need more information they call u. May be u missed any emails or call from HO. This can make ur application taking long.
Congratulations.
Took so long but Well Deserved
Can u please let me know the expiry date of ur previous brp and for the new.
warid6955321 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 9:56 pmAn extension is valid from the date of approval. It is not and never has been, tagged onto the expiry date if the last visa.
Can u please let me know the expiry date of ur previous brp and for the new.
I just need to know either ur new brp start date is from now or 11 months before.
Home office taking 6 months to give decision after biometric in those days, You will get limited leave to remain with public fund, after grant of visa you are able to claim public fundsHaven78 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:23 pmI applied flr fp fee waiver first extension August 2021. Fee waiver approved October 2021. Online application submission end of October 2021. Take a while to get Biometric appointment. Biometric done 3rd February 2022. Anyone have any ideas about when my time limit will start? Is that from October 2021 or February 2022 afrer the Biometric done? Also because my fee waiver was approved so is home office allowed the public fund straight way after granted the visa or I need to apply separately for that? Please let me know.
Thanks all.
Hello. I have a question. When you applied for a fee waiver, did you get an extension or been given the right to work? I’m currently working and my flr fp (10 year route) expires on March 11. My concern is if I submit a fee waiver, will I be able to continue working until a decision is reached by the HO?Haven78 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:23 pmI applied flr fp fee waiver first extension August 2021. Fee waiver approved October 2021. Online application submission end of October 2021. Take a while to get Biometric appointment. Biometric done 3rd February 2022. Anyone have any ideas about when my time limit will start? Is that from October 2021 or February 2022 afrer the Biometric done? Also because my fee waiver was approved so is home office allowed the public fund straight way after granted the visa or I need to apply separately for that? Please let me know.
Thanks all.
torte02 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:23 amHello. I have a question. When you applied for a fee waiver, did you get an extension or been given the right to work? I’m currently working and my flr fp (10 year route) expires on March 11. My concern is if I submit a fee waiver, will I be able to continue working until a decision is reached by the HO?Haven78 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:23 pmI applied flr fp fee waiver first extension August 2021. Fee waiver approved October 2021. Online application submission end of October 2021. Take a while to get Biometric appointment. Biometric done 3rd February 2022. Anyone have any ideas about when my time limit will start? Is that from October 2021 or February 2022 afrer the Biometric done? Also because my fee waiver was approved so is home office allowed the public fund straight way after granted the visa or I need to apply separately for that? Please let me know.
Thanks all.
This extended leave is known as Section 3C leave, under Section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971. This means that as long as you applied for a fee waiver 28 days or less before your leave expires, you don't need to worry if you haven't had a response from the Home Office by the time your existing leave expires, After HO decision you have 10 days to apply leave to remain. you are able to work and your leave will extended under Section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971 and even Ho refused Fee waiver and you still have 10 days to apply leave to remain and it will not effect on you and your leave will continue.
munirabid wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 12:39 pmThank youtorte02 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:23 amHello. I have a question. When you applied for a fee waiver, did you get an extension or been given the right to work? I’m currently working and my flr fp (10 year route) expires on March 11. My concern is if I submit a fee waiver, will I be able to continue working until a decision is reached by the HO?Haven78 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:23 pmI applied flr fp fee waiver first extension August 2021. Fee waiver approved October 2021. Online application submission end of October 2021. Take a while to get Biometric appointment. Biometric done 3rd February 2022. Anyone have any ideas about when my time limit will start? Is that from October 2021 or February 2022 afrer the Biometric done? Also because my fee waiver was approved so is home office allowed the public fund straight way after granted the visa or I need to apply separately for that? Please let me know.
Thanks all.
This extended leave is known as Section 3C leave, under Section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971. This means that as long as you applied for a fee waiver 28 days or less before your leave expires, you don't need to worry if you haven't had a response from the Home Office by the time your existing leave expires, After HO decision you have 10 days to apply leave to remain. you are able to work and your leave will extended under Section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971 and even Ho refused Fee waiver and you still have 10 days to apply leave to remain and it will not effect on you and your leave will continue.
Hi Rocky,Rocky12345 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 11:16 pmPlease everyone don't forget to upload your processing times and if you've received your decision. Currently waiting 7 months. Feels like years. I don't like this waiting game. It's okay if we all had a timeframe but that is not the case here. I haven't seen anyone get a reply since end of December. I know people on here who have been waiting for over 9 months. Please do update. Best of luck everyone.
Thank you for responding.warid6955321 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 7:55 pmIt shouldn't be taking too long. HO mostly decide in 8 weeks. If casework need more information they call u. May be u missed any emails or call from HO. This can make ur application taking long.
Yes i know JimyR. Thank you for your response.JimmyR wrote: ↑Sat Feb 05, 2022 1:46 pmHi Adebim.
4 months is too long for a fee waiver application.
Normally, it takes up to 2 months. I think, Home Office don’t want to take too long to make a decision as your financial situation might change.
That said, it is HO, things might have changed. For instance FLR(fp). I read somewhere last year that the decision can take up to 8 weeks but around that time read on this forum most of applicants got their decision after 6 months
BRP Received - 21/02/22Everythingworksout wrote: ↑Thu Feb 17, 2022 4:54 pmApplication type FLR FP first extension - Super priority.
Application Submitted and documents uploaded: 10/02/2022
Biometrics Enrolled on: 16/02/22 - 09:00am
The decision of Application: Approved - 12:00pm.
Took around three hours in total.
Super Priority is worth it if you can afford it.