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1.) It's Sheffield. Other entry clearance applications are sent to New York but not family visas. If your wife were applying for a Tier 2 or 4, for example.Jonah wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 10:12 pmHi all,
I’ve been lurking on here for a while.. but first time poster.
I’d appreciate it if someone can answer the following questions, as I’m losing faith in my immigration lawyer. I feel like these kind of forums have helped us more than my lawyer.
I’m a British citizen, my fiancé is from the US and we want to get married asap. We have all the documents and are almost ready to apply, however I want to be 100% about a couple of things before submitting:
1. This government link (https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... sa-service) advises that US citizens should send application form, passport and supporting documents to New York. However my lawyer and all the forums (like this one) say Sheffield. Which one is correct? I’m pretty sure it’s Sheffield but I can’t understand why the link says otherwise. Maybe the link applies to non-settlement visas but it doesn’t mention that it’s only applicable to certain visas.
2. My fiancé is currently in the US. My lawyer will be submitting the application online and my fiancé will attend the biometric appointment in the US and then send her passport to Sheffield. I will be submitting all the supporting documents like evidence of subsisting relationship, house inspection, etc to Sheffield from the UK. My concern is that same link mentions that an application will be refused if a passport isn’t with it. In this case, the passport and supporting documents will arrive separately to the Sheffield, is that classed as passport not with the application? Also the link mentions sending a print out of the application, the lawyer didn’t mention that either. Is sending a print out necessary?
We really don’t want any delays so just confirming. We will be using the priority service.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Jonah
That phone line is very well-known for giving incorrect advice and I would be very very cautious in following it. Call 10 times and you'll probably get 10 different answers!!!Jonah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 5:44 pmJust to update this:
I spoke to the UKVA over the phone just to get 100% confirmation.
The person I spoke to was very sure that all visas including settlements visas from the US are now to go to NYC. He said they had just been briefed on it a few days ago and the website had been updated accordingly (last updated 10th September).
My lawyer says it’s still to go to Sheffield as the VFS website says Sheffield and they will still accept it but I’m reluctant to go against the website and verbal confirmation. Therefore I’ll be sending everything to my fiancé and she’ll send it to the NYC address.
The information is published on the government site in my original post. The link states where to send the application and passport, gives NYC address and the link was updated on 10th September.physicskate wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 6:16 pmThat phone line is very well-known for giving incorrect advice and I would be very very cautious in following it. Call 10 times and you'll probably get 10 different answers!!!Jonah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 5:44 pmJust to update this:
I spoke to the UKVA over the phone just to get 100% confirmation.
The person I spoke to was very sure that all visas including settlements visas from the US are now to go to NYC. He said they had just been briefed on it a few days ago and the website had been updated accordingly (last updated 10th September).
My lawyer says it’s still to go to Sheffield as the VFS website says Sheffield and they will still accept it but I’m reluctant to go against the website and verbal confirmation. Therefore I’ll be sending everything to my fiancé and she’ll send it to the NYC address.
I have had a quick look and can't find this information published anywhere. I do keep up to date with USA applications and am involved in another website focused on US applications. Haven't heard a peep on that website either (not allowed to name it as it's seen as an endorsement).
We're just having a bit of a debate about this now on 'that other website.' Have a google of the edited - very cleverJonah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:46 pmThe information is published on the government site in my original post. The link states where to send the application and passport, gives NYC address and the link was updated on 10th September.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... in-the-usa
I’m quite sure it’s NYC now, as I realised I took a picture of that site last week and the image shows two options; non-settlement (NYC address) and settlement (Sheffield), however now there’s only one. So I assume things have changed.physicskate wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 9:50 pmWe're just having a bit of a debate about this now on 'that other website.' Have a google of the edited - very cleverJonah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:46 pmThe information is published on the government site in my original post. The link states where to send the application and passport, gives NYC address and the link was updated on 10th September.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... in-the-usa
Jonah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 10:28 pmI’m quite sure it’s NYC now, as I realised I took a picture of that site last week and the image shows two options; non-settlement (NYC address) and settlement (Sheffield), however now there’s only one. So I assume things have changed.physicskate wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 9:50 pmWe're just having a bit of a debate about this now on 'that other website.' Have a google of the edited - very cleverJonah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:46 pmThe information is published on the government site in my original post. The link states where to send the application and passport, gives NYC address and the link was updated on 10th September.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... in-the-usa
It’s really confusing because VFS site says Sheffield, my lawyer (and his supervisor) say Sheffield as VFS says Sheffield and that is where online payment is made.physicskate wrote: ↑Thu Sep 13, 2018 8:04 pmJonah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 10:28 pmI’m quite sure it’s NYC now, as I realised I took a picture of that site last week and the image shows two options; non-settlement (NYC address) and settlement (Sheffield), however now there’s only one. So I assume things have changed.physicskate wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 9:50 pmWe're just having a bit of a debate about this now on 'that other website.' Have a google of the edited - very cleverJonah wrote: ↑Wed Sep 12, 2018 7:46 pmThe information is published on the government site in my original post. The link states where to send the application and passport, gives NYC address and the link was updated on 10th September.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicati ... in-the-usa
OK. The hive mind has come up with this: when you purchase your VFS label to post the documentation, send the docs to wherever the label tells you to. One person has reported the address is in New York.
To be fair, there was no official announcement about this monumental change!!!! Just the hints and teasing of that one page!!! I'm rather frustrated on behalf of the visa applicants here...
THAT link leads to a page that reads:If you are in the United States of America, you must send these documents to the Decision Making Centre as detailed in the information provided at the Application Support Centre and on your appointment confirmation. No personal callers will be admitted to the Decision Making Centre location and your application will not be accepted at any other location. Failure to submit the required documents will result in a delay and/or lead to the refusal of your application.
For information on where you should send these documents, please click on the link UK Visas and Immigration website: https://www.gov.uk/uk-family-visa/provide-information
I did the application online (at visa4uk) but was not told a place to send the docs. I am submitting the application via post, but what form is it talking about?Where to send your supporting documents
Where you need to send your documents depends on how you’re applying. If you’re applying:
by post - send your supporting documents to the address on the form
at a premium service centre - take your supporting documents to your appointment
online - you’ll be told where to send the documents when you apply
Thanks for this. I asked this question on another forum, and what you have done was the advice i.e. check what the form says when you buy the shipping labels on the VFS site.dillonuw wrote: ↑Mon Sep 24, 2018 12:55 amSorry, I know three posts in a row is confusing and spammy, but I think I found the answer.
I paid for the VFS courier service at $70, and the shipping label now goes to:
VFS SERVICES USA INC.
UKVI SCANNING HUB
750 3RD AVENUE, SUITE 964
NEW YORK, NY 10017
Last time I bought courier service from VFS, it send it to Sheffield, so something has clearly changed. I would suggest buying shipping directly through VFS since they are the official courier for UKVI in the US. Thanks!
Sorry, I’m sure you are but just want to confirm you’re going for a settlement visa. My lawyer is still advising Sheffield..dillonuw wrote: ↑Mon Sep 24, 2018 12:55 amSorry, I know three posts in a row is confusing and spammy, but I think I found the answer.
I paid for the VFS courier service at $70, and the shipping label now goes to:
VFS SERVICES USA INC.
UKVI SCANNING HUB
750 3RD AVENUE, SUITE 964
NEW YORK, NY 10017
Last time I bought courier service from VFS, it send it to Sheffield, so something has clearly changed. I would suggest buying shipping directly through VFS since they are the official courier for UKVI in the US. Thanks!
dillonuw wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 12:56 pmYes, I am going for Settlement - Civil Partnership (same forms and process as fiance).
Just attended bio appointment yesterday. They gave me a paper that says everything must be sent to the New York address, it listed an order that they want the supporting docs in, and it said you have 5 days to post it via UPS (and only UPS now).
You should get the same page when you attend bio. It is marked "effective 10 Sept 2018" at the top.
(I will try to post the full page when I can, it might help some others that have yet to attend biometrics.)