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Hi thanks for your response.pixelrage09 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2018 2:30 amOurs is still in appeal and our solicitor said it would take about 8-12 months. Keep strong and try to visit your partner whenever u get a chance. That greatly helps with the horrible wait.
Hi There thanks for the information.metanoia wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2018 12:50 amECM review timeline given in pending appeal notice is 28 days but HO can take as long as they want (depending on how busy HO in that current time period) sometimes even after the hearing date is scheduled. There are few thread for appeal process timelines on this forum which you can read. Last year around time some people got their decisions overturned at 4-5 weeks, later in the year it was even after the deadline of 15 weeks. Recently somebody got their decision overturned even before appeal notice was issued.
Its a lengthy and stressful process, hard to have any idea of timelines. All you can do is stay strong and wait.
If moderators would start a new topic for appeal process that would be of some help, but i understand as these topics are hard to manage as people ask same questions again and again without trying to read the history themselves.
All the best with your appeal.
Hi is there any chance when the posts are merged that the title of the topic changes to the one im asking about??
Hi Katie, Hope you are well.Katie_France wrote: ↑Mon Mar 05, 2018 1:11 pmHi Ballmigirl17,
Congratulations on your further progress. Can you please elaborate more on your contact with the ombudsman?
I (applicant) wrote a complaint to UKVI but was refused because I am outside the UK. Then my fiance, now husband, wrote to MP, and MP sent a letter to the Home Office asking for an administrative review. Still no response from them. Even that we are going to apply for a spouse visa now, we don't want to leave the situation as it is. So could you share your experience with the ombudsmen, please?
Thank you for your kind words. Stressed does not even come close to what I am feeling right now, he has to be strong for me and i have to be strong for him but its just proving impossible right nowLondoner007 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 13, 2018 10:42 amDont give up, your nearly there. You waited long enough already.
In few months time you'll be telling your Husband in UK how stressed you were posting in this board and laugh about it.
Remember with Hardships come ease.
Hang in there.
Thank you honestlyLondoner007 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 13, 2018 10:48 amI know it's easy for others to say this to you. But there is not much else you can do than be patient. Why should you have to leave UK your a British Citizen, you have rights - dont give up and make sure you win these rights.
Gone are the days when being a British Citizen meant anything. Back in the day if you were a British Citizen you'd almost be guaranteed to bring wife/husband here. Now it's hoping to bring them here, sad reality.
Hang in there.
Remember with Hardships come Ease. And the feeling of ease is soooo nice.
If only!! If we did it all the dodgy way im sure we would have been accepted lolLondoner007 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 13, 2018 11:05 amIt's a shame your husband didnt migrate to Kosovo first then apply!
A lot of my fiances family posed as Kosovan refugees from the war to come to the UK years ago, bearing in mind they all lived about 30 mins from the Kosovan border. its a shame really.Londoner007 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 13, 2018 11:14 amHalf my friends are Kosovan / Albanian or other way around lol. It's not dodgy its just what a lot of people did - migrate from Albania to Kosovo for work purposes etc.
You have done well, you have a strong mind and trust me whatever you have gone through and being patient with it just proves you can do it. Just wait a bit longer and InshaAllah you will definitely get a good outcome.
All the best.