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Join the UKVI and HGS hate club mate! (HGS is the 3rd party call centre that answers questions to very less than useless abilities they have and charge us £1.37 per min).cnrlln wrote:Rant over. UKVI are starting to really f*** me off now.
Agree with you.. UKVI in plain words is money extortion company!!! Have no idea of y we are expected to pay £1.37 when no service is provided to us . Everytime u call they have different response to ur application Its shame to be a Brit right nowcnrlln wrote:Afternoon guys.
Just a quick update on this and to vent my frustration I guess.
We replied to this first generic response through the online contact form again on Monday at around 0500am. We have still not received any sort of response to that, so today I thought it'd be wise to contact them using the phone number that is provided.
I was shocked as the lady on the other end of the line told me to have my credit / debit card ready, as they were going to charge me for asking why we have not received any sort of response when we are currently at week 8 of our estimated 12 week wait (from biometrics being taken).
I am disgusted that UKVI and our government have been pocketing from this at a rate of £1.37 per minute because of their low ability at replying to emails, and using the excuse that there are no records that match my wife's reference number is shambolic at this stage. I would expect it at maybe up to the 4 week mark but 2/3's of the way through our estimated ordeal - REALLY?!
Rant over. UKVI are starting to really f*** me off now.
100% agreed. I was on FaceTime with my wife whilst making the call on loudspeaker, I was genuinely embarrassed by it if I'm being honest.bittu11 wrote: Its shame to be a Brit right now
Join the club!! Hopefully you hear some good news soon.4redhead wrote: I am so ticked off!
Hi Mohit, not sure if you picked up my earlier reply.singhmohit wrote: Quick questions:
1. which VAC did you apply from? i.e. Which city were the biometrics done in?
2. Was your application priority or non-priority?
Mohit
Sorry mate - didnt get any notification of your replies for some odd reason.cnrlln wrote:Hi Mohit, not sure if you picked up my earlier reply.singhmohit wrote: Quick questions:
1. which VAC did you apply from? i.e. Which city were the biometrics done in?
2. Was your application priority or non-priority?
Mohit
-VFS Centre in Thimphu, Bhutan. We were the first ever UK spousal visa application to be made from there.
-Non Priority, we were never given the option to apply through the priority route.
Just as an added note, I'm possibly right in thinking that her application is going to be processed through New Delhi, as that's where her passport was sent to and supporting docs were sent to Sheffield. Unfortunately Bhutan doesn't have a British embassy / consulate yet.
You can say that again, we were married in Goa in late September and then I flew home beginning of November. The last time I saw her in person was February. Kind of feels like we've lost the whole honeymoon period of being married. I'm looking at flying out to see her in a couple of weeks in Bhutan but with the cost of flights and a visa fee that stands at around £150 per day I don't think I'm going to be to afford it this time around; unless somebody fancies giving me a fairly large handout!!singhmohit wrote: I'm sure this isn't the feeling you've been longing for and there are many more things you wanted like everyone else to have the initial days/months of your marriage close to your spouse and not spending evenings and weekends on skype or whatsapp video.
I completely understand that they have a task to do, and if it wasn't for all of the sham marriages ruining it for the genuine couples like us, we would probably all be waiting a lot less to see our loved ones. Alas, it is what it is and we'll just have to wait our course. It'll all be worth it in the end. I don't mind the waiting as we had prepared ourselves for it but a quick update would be nice, that's all I'm asking for really.singhmohit wrote:I hate to see that UKVI are remorseless, ugly, and hopeless people who make a joke of the lives like us - shame on them!
Keep the faith and wait on....
Tried that mate - I tried to contact the local MPs and they have turned around and said in the nicest possible words - we won't do diddly squat until the elections are over. 08th Jun - I can't be bother to vote this time around they are all a bunch of *** (use any adjective you like)cnrlln wrote: Has anyone that has previously been left in the dark with no updates and assistance from HGS and / or UKVI looked at contacting their local MP? Maybe a nudge from an MP would perhaps bring an update? Just a thought.
Hey Nick, welcome to the club ahaha, currently on day 3 of waiting for a reply.NickandJess wrote:Once submitted we received the usual BS reply saying we would get a response in 24 hours.... well in true UKVI style that was 24 hours ago and guess what.... no response!
My wife and I are looking at possibly taking this route too, however I've heard from previous experiences that what you guessed at is precisely the answer you get. UKVI / HGS do a very good job of covering themselves on this. When you originally apply you are told '12 weeks, however it could maybe take longer' and then when you finally get that first email back from the contact form you'll see that it says '95% of settlement visas are completed within 12 weeks, and 100% within 24 weeks'; which means they are technically covered under their SLAs for up to 24 weeks.NickandJess wrote:The next step is going to be a letter to our local MP to complain about the service we are receiving but I can almost guarantee the response will be along the lines of "Your wife's application is still within the 12 week SLA".
Has anyone else successfully involved their MP in a complaint about the UKVI?
Looks like I'll be going to see my MP around 09 June then ahaha. I'm not a huge politics person myself but at least Labour seem to handle some things a little more humanely, for example they are looking to abolish the minimum wage ruling for settlement visas. But no party is an ideal party in my eyes, but that conversation is for another day and another forum aha.singhmohit wrote: Tried that mate - I tried to contact the local MPs and they have turned around and said in the nicest possible words - we won't do diddly squat until the elections are over. 08th Jun - I can't be bother to vote this time around they are all a bunch of *** (use any adjective you like) esp the tories!
Really sad state of affairs with UKVI really... I've read many threads on here and have seen many forum users been waiting for more than 12 weeks - a guy has been waiting for over 24 weeks as well.NickandJess wrote:Has anyone else successfully involved their MP in a complaint about the UKVI?
cnrlln - Mate, you must be a very positive person - we (me and my wife) are very disappointed (if I use another word than "depressed") esp knowing that there seem to be no light visible at the end of this deep dark tunnelcnrlln wrote:Looks like I'll be going to see my MP around 09 June then ahaha.
singhmohit wrote:Mate, you must be a very positive person - we (me and my wife) are very disappointed (if I use another word than "depressed") esp knowing that there seem to be no light visible at the end of this deep dark tunnel
But on a side note I have noticed more recently since the start of this application process that my sleep quality has been on a steady decline. I used to be an extremely solid sleeper and now I wake up on average 2 or 3 times a night. I'm having a lot more nightmares / extremely odd dreams than I ever used to before. I think the mind often treats such a separation from a loved one in the same way it does with grief I suppose. However I doubt UKVI would ever really bother to take genuine human feeling into account, aha.cnrlln wrote:singhmohit wrote:Mate, you must be a very positive person - we (me and my wife) are very disappointed (if I use another word than "depressed") esp knowing that there seem to be no light visible at the end of this deep dark tunnel
I try my best I guess, like everyone I'd imagine here I have good days and bad days. I have some days where I wonder if we're ever going to see an end to all of this like yourself. I do a lot of overtime at work to keep my self busy as otherwise I have a tendency to mope around on my days off.
As I tell my wife, this is a real s***ty ordeal but in the grand scheme of things it's only temporary, and the fact that we've both been willing and able to stick it out with such a great distance and a five hour timezone difference will all be in the past soon enough. We'll have the rest of our lives together to make up for the lost time.
Just seen your update on the timeline thread mate. Brilliant news.singhmohit wrote: cnrlln - Mate, you must be a very positive person - we (me and my wife) are very disappointed (if I use another word than "depressed") esp knowing that there seem to be no light visible at the end of this deep dark tunnel
Timeline topics are for timelines ONLY and NOT for posts such as the one you posted, which was removed, as the first opening post in a timeline topic says.cnrlln wrote:Just seen your update on the timeline thread mate. Brilliant news.
Did post a note of congratulations underneath but it was deleted by a moderator so it seems - who knew being polite was so against the rules eh?
NickandJess wrote:Hi my American wife submitted her application on the 13th of March 2017 (std process not the priority one) and receipt was acknowledged on the 23rd of March from Sheffield. Unsurprisingly (having read these threads) we heard nothing for weeks and eventually emailed UKVI from the online form at the end of April just to receive the same BS reply that others have above. We resorted to the chargeable phone "service" to be told that it was "with an agent" but that was all they could say. We then waited a couple more weeks and called again last Friday to be told it was in a "checking phase" and that apparently the process is :
1 - Acknowledge Receipt
2 - Check of documentation
3 - Agent review
4 - A further round of checks
5 - Agent Review and approve or decline Visa.
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Has anyone else successfully involved their MP in a complaint about the UKVI?
pixelrage09 wrote: You should definitely escalate it with the MP. I did the same thing for my husband and we got a response from the HO the very same day. Moreover, the MPs have the authority to request priority status on your application.
I took it as that also.pixelrage09 wrote: Btw, what do you mean by "agent review". Do you mean when the ECO goes through your application etc?
We contacted our MP around end of April (harder now due to upcoming elections etc) and he was able to contact Sheffield directly (they have their own lines perhaps?) and was able to get an update and request priority on my husband's file.cnrlln wrote:pixelrage09 wrote: You should definitely escalate it with the MP. I did the same thing for my husband and we got a response from the HO the very same day. Moreover, the MPs have the authority to request priority status on your application.
Really? That's interesting to know. At what point did you contact your MP? Was it after a certain amount of unsuccessful status update requests or was it at a certain time period ie. 'x' amount of weeks into your application?
pixelrage09 wrote: Btw, what do you mean by "agent review". Do you mean when the ECO goes through your application etc?
How far were you into your application at that point? Did you trigger the 12 week mark or was it prior to that?pixelrage09 wrote: We contacted our MP around end of April (harder now due to upcoming elections etc) and he was able to contact Sheffield directly (they have their own lines perhaps?) and was able to get an update and request priority on my husband's file.
Also, Labour MPs are a lot more helpful with your spouse's immigration matters than Conservative MPs. Mine is a Labour MP and he helped us out so much.
We contacted our MP within 6 weeks of sending our documents to Sheffield and it was well within the 12 week mark.cnrlln wrote:
How far were you into your application at that point? Did you trigger the 12 week mark or was it prior to that?
Yeah, our local MP is Conservative (figures ); may still be worth a shot though. Just don't want to go down that route too early (we're currently 9 weeks since Biometric submission).