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BlessAyieSmith
13th March 2015, 10:29
Hi everyone. A newbie here. A newly married Filipina to an amazing British person. Just come across the site to view some people's views about the spouse visa application time frame this 2015. We have submitted my spouse visa application this 2nd of January here in Manila with hubby and still waiting for the result.
Hoping and praying for a visa so we could be together again and move forward with our married life.x
Anne2014
13th March 2015, 12:28
Welcome to the forum BlessAyieSmith. :Wave:
Wishing for a positive result. Hang on in there.
BlessAyieSmith
13th March 2015, 12:46
Thank you Anne2014. Reading threads of some people who are in the same boat is really interesting. It does gives us hope. Your wish is highly appreciated. x
Anne2014
13th March 2015, 13:07
This forum definitely helps many of us. My husband found this one 2.5 years ago whilst processing my fiancée visa.
BlessAyieSmith
13th March 2015, 13:25
I bet it did really help a lot of people. It's a shame, i just stumbled on the site a couple of days ago. We have submitted our application in January. We did all the research and compiling of everything with the help of my solicitor back when I was there. I was originally looking for forums about the time frame of the application. This waiting game feels like it has been forever. But all good. Don't mind waiting as long as we have a visa in the end.
Anne2014
13th March 2015, 13:48
I bet it did really help a lot of people. It's a shame, i just stumbled on the site a couple of days ago. We have submitted our application in January. We did all the research and compiling of everything with the help of my solicitor back when I was there. I was originally looking for forums about the time frame of the application. This waiting game feels like it has been forever. But all good. Don't mind waiting as long as we have a visa in the end.
You can find the visa processing times in this link
https://visa-processingtimes.homeoffice.gov.uk/y/manila-philippines/settlement-visas/settlement
Terpe
13th March 2015, 13:56
Hello BlessAyieSmith and welcome aboard Filipino UK :welcomex:
For the settlement visa processing times at the Manila Hub click on this link:-
https://visa-processingtimes.homeoffice.gov.uk/y/manila-philippines/settlement-visas/settlement
Good luck with the application. Your decision should be ready anytime now
BlessAyieSmith
13th March 2015, 14:07
Thank you Anne and Terpe for sharing the link. 10 weeks today. Oh dear, just the thought of it makes me a bit nervous. Crossing all body parts that can be crossed for a positive result. :smile:
Arthur Little
13th March 2015, 15:29
Crossing all body parts that can be crossed for a positive result. :smile:
:welcomex: to our friendly filipino/uk website ... and good luck with your application. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Anne2014
13th March 2015, 18:08
Thank you Anne and Terpe for sharing the link. 10 weeks today. Oh dear, just the thought of it makes me a bit nervous. Crossing all body parts that can be crossed for a positive result. :smile:
:icon_lol:
I feel for you. Entry clearance applications are, indeed, nerve wracking.
Arthur Little
13th March 2015, 18:32
:icon_lol:
I feel for you. Entry clearance applications are, indeed, nerve wracking.
Yes, so do I :icon_rolleyes: ... even though it's been a while since my wife applied (more than 6 years now) - when the procedure was a whole lot less complex - I can still recall the experience very clearly. :cwm25:
Godspeed with yours! :smile:
BlessAyieSmith
13th March 2015, 18:45
Thanks Anne and Arthur. We'll get there. It might be a very slow process of being back together and just get on with our normal married life like any other couple but all good, as long as in the end I'd be with hubby. Really praying for a positive outcome.
Michael Parnham
13th March 2015, 21:30
Welcome to the Forum. I would just like to say, 'good things are worth waiting for'. Good luck with your future progress! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Anne2014
14th March 2015, 08:22
Yes, so do I :icon_rolleyes: ... even though it's been a while since my wife applied (more than 6 years now) - when the procedure was a whole lot less complex - I can still recall the experience very clearly. :cwm25:
Godspeed with yours! :smile:
Quite stressful but a learning experience for us.
Would you like to do it again Arthur?? :biggrin:
I agree with Michael's quote that good things are worth waiting for.. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Arthur Little
14th March 2015, 12:59
Would you like to do it again Arthur?? :biggrin:
:nono-1-1: ... definitely NOT!
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