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Settlement UK Visa delays and escalating

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Stressed1234
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Settlement UK Visa delays and escalating

Post by Stressed1234 » Tue Jul 04, 2017 10:07 pm

I have found that there is not much of a thread for applications made in 2017. We applied for my husband's visa in March and have yet to receive a reply from UKVI it has become the norm (it seems like it) to get a decision later than the guidelines they provide.

Around this time it can be busy. But the waiting for a decision is worse than the collecting of evidence. I hate the job that I am in but am too afraid to change employers and jepordise our application but I had read on here someone had escalated their visa so in hopes that I can escape from this stressful situation :cry: I have escalated the case and hope for an answer very soon. :|


Has anyone else gone through the escalation process and how long did it take for you? Was it effective?

Ps our application was a non-priority application.

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Re: Settlement UK Visa delays and escalating

Post by CR001 » Tue Jul 04, 2017 10:10 pm

Please continue in the existing topic about delays to avoid this one becoming another duplicate of the same posters.

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