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I'm in the same boat as you at the moment and I got in contact with them not long ago...Butegs wrote:Also posted my FLRFP application in August 2016 and still no update from the HO, over 10 months, also called them but was told I will be contacted within 5 working day but haven't yet heard from them.
Tracked it as well and still saying awaiting decision. It's really crazy ...but like you said life goes on and I'm trying my best to focus on other things in my life but unconsciously thinking about this everyday. Hope to hear updates frm August 2016.
Is this your first application or extension? A 6 week turn around time for biometrics is standard, although many had to wait approx 2 months for it.mister123 wrote:Hi everyone. I've just read the entire thread and makes me a lot anxious now. I submitted my application last 05 may 2017 as parent of british child and my wife is british as well. Received my biometrics letter on 14th of June 2017 and did bio enrolment on the same day. After i read all your stories I think I just need to prepare my self to this waiting game.
Hoping you will hear soon from HO for all who are waiting sincE last year.
God bless us all.
@bathanza-this is my first application. and i check as well from the link provided in the thread regarding the status is shows same with everybody. AWAITING DECISION.YOUR CASE IS CONSIDERED.bathanza wrote:Is this your first application or extension? A 6 week turn around time for biometrics is standard, although many had to wait approx 2 months for it.mister123 wrote:Hi everyone. I've just read the entire thread and makes me a lot anxious now. I submitted my application last 05 may 2017 as parent of british child and my wife is british as well. Received my biometrics letter on 14th of June 2017 and did bio enrolment on the same day. After i read all your stories I think I just need to prepare my self to this waiting game.
Hoping you will hear soon from HO for all who are waiting sincE last year.
God bless us all.
@leexian-have you tried to remove the 0 the first numberon your case id?if not.check and try again.leexian wrote:I tried to check the flrfp status following the link and and it says "reference not recognized"..i typed in the right number (followed the instructions)
mister123 wrote:@leexian-have you tried to remove the 0 the first numberon your case id?if not.check and try again.leexian wrote:I tried to check the flrfp status following the link and and it says "reference not recognized"..i typed in the right number (followed the instructions)
@donwilliams- due to my wife is not earning 18k per annum.so parent route is our only option.coz i just came here after i resigned from my work in middle east to apply for lfr.i didnt it will be this difficult to wait specially to be jobless for this months that we are waitingdonwilliams wrote:@mister 123, are you living with your partner? wondering why you didnt apply as a partner.
@donwilliams-we are married since 2012. After that she moved with me in middle east for work until 2015. She came back here in UK last sept 2015 as her expected date of delivery is december 2015. From that time i just came here for visit her and our son during my holiday. Just recently i resigned and came here to apply for flr.donwilliams wrote:@mister123, thanks for the reply. I understand you just came from middle east.
My question is do you live with your wife/partner and for how long before you did the application.
Am asking you this because my case is similar to yours and want to know if I can also use parent route as I have a British child and living with my partner for less than 2 years .
Thanks.
This may have already been mentioned earlier in the thread, but members should be aware that FLR(FP) Parent route is only for couples who are living separately.mister123 wrote:@donwilliams-we are married since 2012. After that she moved with me in middle east for work until 2015. She came back here in UK last sept 2015 as her expected date of delivery is december 2015. From that time i just came here for visit her and our son during my holiday. Just recently i resigned and came here to apply for flr.donwilliams wrote:@mister123, thanks for the reply. I understand you just came from middle east.
My question is do you live with your wife/partner and for how long before you did the application.
Am asking you this because my case is similar to yours and want to know if I can also use parent route as I have a British child and living with my partner for less than 2 years .
Thanks.
Hows your application going then?
@casa-thank you for the clarification.as mentioned by our solicitor the main focus of my application is RESPECT FOR FAMILY LIFE AND CHILDS BEST INSTEREST.Casa wrote:This may have already been mentioned earlier in the thread, but members should be aware that FLR(FP) Parent route is only for couples who are living separately.mister123 wrote:@donwilliams-we are married since 2012. After that she moved with me in middle east for work until 2015. She came back here in UK last sept 2015 as her expected date of delivery is december 2015. From that time i just came here for visit her and our son during my holiday. Just recently i resigned and came here to apply for flr.donwilliams wrote:@mister123, thanks for the reply. I understand you just came from middle east.
My question is do you live with your wife/partner and for how long before you did the application.
Am asking you this because my case is similar to yours and want to know if I can also use parent route as I have a British child and living with my partner for less than 2 years .
Thanks.
Hows your application going then?
The correct category for parents who are in a subsisting relationship is FLR(FP) PARTNER route.
See b]E-LTRPT.2.3
Either-
(a) the applicant must have sole parental responsibility for the child or the child normally lives with the applicant and not their other parent (who is a British Citizen or settled in the UK);or
(b) the parent or carer with whom the child normally lives must be-
(i) a British Citizen in the UK or settled in the UK;
(ii) not the partner of the applicant (which here includes a person who has been in a relationship with the applicant for less than two years prior to the date of application); and
(iii) the applicant must not be eligible to apply for leave to remain as a partner under this Appendix.[/b]
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration ... ly-members
Casa wrote:All complex applications which are under the FLR(FP) categories are likely to take a considerable length of time.
Worry about suitability test.after 9 years false submission of documents.is it affects my case?????Himaloy2 wrote:Hi I m new to forum .i made a flr fp application based on 2 British children.children age is 8 year and over 1 year.i living uk last 15 years since 2002. 2008 i made PSW with CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE OF LEARNING certificate homeoffice refused my application coz false submission of documents since last 8 years over stayer.i m divorce from their mom 5 years ago but we back together last 1 year and our second child born. With application I send 2 children British passports.all schools documents.living together with my partner.please give some advice I m worry how long takes and what chance are .not working for long times. 15/01/2017 made application. 9/3/2017 biometric done. 3/07/2017. Waiting for results.