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songz777
28th July 2016, 21:11
Hi all,
good news my wife had her FLR(FP) approved on the 10 year route. We had to switch from FLR(M) as I lost my job and even though I gained another job 5 days later it meant we could not pursue that route, not even on Cat B as I had not earned 18,600 over 12 months.

Anyway for others applying her out of date English test was ok and no problems with that.

It was stressful day. up at 3:45AM and after one hour travelling we realised the passports were left behind! A quick call and my dad met us half way back saving 30 minutes. An increase of mph gave us a gain of 20 minutes and we arrived at Cardiff with nearly one hour to spare.

Parking is easy as there are parking lots outside £5 for 5 hours. You walk in and have security check like at the airport then show your receipt booking time etc that you printed off then go up stairs show your details to the officer there who will allocate a ticket and you will be called to do your bio metrics first then later you will hand all your documents and have a result in about 2 hours. Alas the IT system played up and we had to wait for 5 hours!

There are hot drinks machine 50p per cup and cold water free.

For children there are no toys just a few Reading books but there is a TV.

If you wish to go out for a while just ask of send your other half out. You will have to go through the whole security check thing each time.

Staff are very friendly and helpful.

Hope this helps.

John

PS We start gathering documents again in February!

Steve.r
28th July 2016, 21:36
Well done songs

Terpe
29th July 2016, 05:39
Good update John.
Thanks for sharing, it will give confidence to others who may find themselves with changed circumstances.

Glad to learn all went well

stevewool
29th July 2016, 07:06
Well done , fancy forgetting the passports , whos fault was that i wonder:biggrin:, its always the mans ,

Arthur Little
29th July 2016, 14:57
:xxgrinning--00xx3: ... CONGRATULATIONS, John & Angeline! :biggrin:

marksroomspain
30th July 2016, 23:57
John may I be the next one to congratulate you on this milestone and also the stress you must of endured regarding not been able to meet the financial requirements.

It goes to show that as Peter as said that this takes a lot of worries of people's minds regarding circumstances changing and a sensible and correct decision from UKVI in this matter.

I hope Slip can read this and others if they are worried in the future that the law is on their side especially in cases of a British child which I have stipulated on other posts.

So John 10 year route it is and yes more expense but a little more less stress cheers to you guys and take care...:xxgrinning--00xx3: