Hi to all! I would just like to ask how long till you get your FLR visa?
I'm waiting for a month now and my fiancee visa is already expired..
Hope it will come soon...
Hi to all! I would just like to ask how long till you get your FLR visa?
I'm waiting for a month now and my fiancee visa is already expired..
Hope it will come soon...
Hi PAT! I sent the FLR(M) form with the orig marriage certificate,my passport and hubby's passport,payslips, bank statements.I just followed the requirements in the Home Office site http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/uk...ontype/flr(m)/
I applied the identity card the same time as FLR.I sent it by post, after a week I got a letter for biometric application and phoned for an appointment. I ammended my passport first so I can use the married name. But when I was in the biometric center they have my maiden name. So I told them it's already ammended and its in page 3 of my green passport. Ammendment of passport takes 3 days- 1 week. Anyway, I will change my green passport into maroon one when it expires on 2012, just as FLR will expire.. So hope it will just be in the right time...Good luck to all of us here...Whereabouts are you PAT?(if you don't mind me asking..Have a lovely day!!!
Hi Rubix,I've got mine last month and it took me 2 1/2 months of waiting.And for my ID,the letter from HO said that I will receive it within 7 days after my FLR approval but it took almost 3 weeks before I receive it.But the feeling is great when you have it in your hand.Don't worry- you will have yours soon.
Hi classygirl. Thanks! Are you working now? Whereabouts are you in UK? Yes, hope it will come soon
Thanks for replying RuBix,I called Phil. Embassy yesterday and talked to a filipino man,he was asking the color of my passport and i told him its maroon,then he said i need to renew it first before it is ammended,my passport will expire on 2013...why you want to change your passport into maroon?...
Yes you're right DianaKevy.I will have to change it on 2012. Oh you're from Cebu.I'm from Cebu too..Hello to all mga bisdaks!!!hehe..
Hi Rubix,
Just wondering if yuo can help me here, I went for my biometric for flr(m) at the end of June 09 and UKBA have both our passports, we are still waiting on my visa. Now we have been waiting 9 weeks already and are due to fly back to Phils. on the 21st of Sept. 09.
Can you tell me if you know how long the processing time is for the flr(m)? as the UKBA won't tell us anything. I just thought you might of heard something we have not. Goodluck with your visa. Please if you find time can you get back to me.... Thanks..
Hi smilinggirlfife,
I have been waiting for 6 weeks now. I heard from the other members here that they got their visas 2-3 months. As far as I can remember it stated in the HO letter if you have an urgent flight and you need your passport, you can phoned them why you need it so.
It is possible, but not recommended.
I would suggest, in that situation, that you make an appointment and apply in person - postal delays could really affect you.
We applied 2 weeks before by post (IIRC) cheque was cashed on September 23rd and Visa expires 30 September. Still waiting for news.
hey guys... whats the advantage of chosing the premium in FLR which it cost 200pounds over the postal? would you recommend the premium one, submit the application in person? soory for interrupting the thread with new topic..
thanks a lot.
The Premium service gets you a result on the same day (if straightforward case). Postal - well ours is still being processed (6 weeks later) - but we have £200 to spend on furniture in our new house. Shei can't get work at the moment anyhow - so it made sense to go postal for us.
thanks ady, thats a big help...
did your wife ammend her passport and use youre surname? if then, how long did it takes?
Always use special delivery especially when posting it late. So long as you have the proof of posting it's not actually a problem if they don't receive it until after your visa expires - it's the posting date that is important.
In some ways it's better to post rather than to go in person as it is feasible you might not actually make the appointment (car breaks down, be too ill to go that day, etc).
Abby,
We didn't amend her passport - but I would recommend that you do so - if you have time. For us, I was in the middle of buying a house - so some of my documents were with the solicitor and it became too hectic to get everything together in time.
I have heard that the Philippine Embassy are very hospitable and will change passports in a relatively small period of time.
Yes, good point. Always use Special Delivery - not just for proof of posting, but you are sending some very sensitive documents so security is an issue.
I would only advise going in person if you live close to a UKBA centre, if you have a good chance of getting work within a short period of time (I'm in South Wales lol, so that is not really a factor), if you need your passport in a few weeks to travel (i.e. holiday, or going back home suddenly), or if you simply want the result now. If you can wait for the result, then posting is the best and cheapest option. I don't like giving the banks (I mean GOVERNMENT) more money than I already give them so the extra £200 was something I was unwilling to pay given the options.
i have a green passport and it will be expired on 2012...
Mrs Bluebirdjones had/has similar passport.
Some time after getting married we popped into the Philippine Embassy to
both register the marriage, and to amend her name in the passport.
... arrived at 10.15am .... passport ready for collection at 4.00pm.
The "name" amendment is merely an additional entry a couple of pages back.
We then applied for the FLR (for which we are STILL waiting) in her married
name, as both evidenced by the marriage certificate and her passport.
Stay lucky... and keep warm !
No man is an island, but Barry is
wow.. that was so quick?
thanks for the info!
Hi there. We applied for my wife's ILR visa recently. We submitted the application in mid July and received everything back at the end of October so I would expect the FLR timescales to be similar. Hope this helps, I feel for you as the waiting is the worst part. Good luck
Submitted 27 August
... returned almost immediately as photos were not "acceptable"
Re-submitted 3 Sept
.... approved and returned today (24 Nov)
... with ID card to follow "within 7 days".
..... so, as per others, still looks like a 3 month clearance/waiting period.
No man is an island, but Barry is
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