GeronimoBajramCurri wrote: ↑Fri Aug 18, 2017 1:18 pm
Hi All,
I have an update.
Please see previous threads to get the full history to my application. Quick recap is as follows:
VAC: Tirana, Albania
Biometric date: 13/04/17
Priority: Yes
Supreme court ruling letter: Yes - dated 27/04/17
Recieved call from HO: No
At the start I was communicating with UKVI by email and phone. As we know they do not know specifics case by case as they are only a third party operator. Eventually I managed to deal with the Visa Section where my application was being dealt with in Warsaw, Poland. Today they sent me the following email:
"Dear applicant,
Thank you for your e-mail. Please be advised that the hold on your application has been now raised. Please expect our decision shortly.
Kind regards,
Visa Section
British Embassy Warsaw"
As soon as I have any immediate further update I will let you know.
FINALLY THERE MAY BE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL
Hi,
I would like to provide an update. I received the following email on 24th August:
"Dear Sir,
Please be advised that the decision on NAME OF APPLICANT application was made today . The applicant will receive HIS/HER documents shortly.
Kind regards,
Visa Section
British Embassy Warsaw"
I rang UKVI the following day and they confirmed it can take up to 10 working days after the decision date for the applicant to either receive their
documents and answer by post to courier address, or to be collected in person at the Visa Application Centre.
This means I should have an answer by no later than 7th September.
I understand I will be the second person in the forum to have received an answer after being on hold for the Supreme Court Ruling. I would have to say I think this is when paying priority has helped as the applicant had prior immigration history in the UK which would have made the application more complex, and time consuming to process without taking into account the delay with the Supreme Court Ruling.