How long did you wait till you get your visa???
please post your timeline here for the benefits of others.
thanks!!
heres mine:
Spouse visa (2010) Philippines = three weeks
ILR Visa and BRP (2012) (PEO Croydon) = seven days
How long did you wait till you get your visa???
please post your timeline here for the benefits of others.
thanks!!
heres mine:
Spouse visa (2010) Philippines = three weeks
ILR Visa and BRP (2012) (PEO Croydon) = seven days
''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''
FIANCEE VISA (2012) PHILIPPINES- 5 weeks including the refusal and exchanging of emails from the UK Embassy, me and my fiance Paul (complicated visa story ) after I got refused.
got my spouse visa after 7 working days ( 2010)
ILR...who knows maybe after 6 months lol
Timeline for Myrna:
Spousal Visa .... 41/2 weeks approximately (February 2009)
ILR ................. Same Day [Premium Service] (February 2011)
Citizenship ..... 17 weeks exactly (July 2012) - likely due to Olympics!
Spouse visa (2010) Philippines = 2 weeks
ILR Visa and BRP (2012) = unknown still waiting now for almost 3 months
BRP done weeks ago
A place for everything, everything in its place.
It took us 8 months to finally get my wife's spouse visa after a refusal then appeal refusal then to court then finally arrived visa arrived Jan 2012 a happy ending
Spouse Visa (Philippines) 12 working days.........
Spouse visa 1 month, FLR by post currently 13 weeks and still waiting
TIMELINE for me.
Fiancee visa (Philippines) - filed- 30 sept 2011
-granted- 06 Oct 2011
FLR(M) (UK) -posted - 30 Jan 2012
had my biometric - 21 march 2012
visa granted - 06 July 2012
cheers
Got my Spouse visa in 21 days that was in 2009
ILR-- PEO GLasgow in 2011 just the same day that I applied, it only took me few hours.
Visit Visa (2005) = same day as the interview
Spousal Visa (2006) = 4 days
ILR (2008) = same day (premium service)
Daughter's settlement = applied Nov 2011 - March 10, 2012.(visa granted)
Florsels visa in Phils 2010 - 3 days
ILR due in october 2012 so that is anyones guess
AN HAPPY WIFE IS A HAPPY LIFE
I've made this as a sticky thread so everyone would have an idea about the visa timeline.
As for mine..
Fiancee Visa (2011) - 2 weeks
FLR(M) - did it by post and they received my application on March 27, 2012...had biometrics a week after..and as for the result, currently waiting for 15 weeks!!!!
-=rayna.keith=-
...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...
Applied spouse visa Axa building Manila mid October 2009....received it 4 weeks later.
Applied ILR November 2011 at the Cardiff office, as with Arthur, used same day premium service although, we had to wait a couple of days to get passport back via special delivery.
Due to apply for British Citizenship this coming Mid November but, seeing how we will be in The Philippines then, we will apply in December. This time applying in our home town.
My wife's Spouse visa took 2 weeks in 2011, including the extra day or so for the IOM Immigration authorities to look at it.
SPOUSE VISA ( Philippines, February 2012 ) -- 5 weeks..
Fiancee visa - 2weeks ( Nov. 2011)
FLR (M)
- posted : 29th May
- passed to casework unit : 13th June
- biometric : 28th June
- granted : still praying for it
Spouse visa granted in two weeks (Isle of Man)
FAO Brian & Noreen
Hi, folks ... I have received your personal message on my profile. ... I'm afraid Moderators are not empowered to grant access to the Private Messaging facility - which, due to its misuse in the past - is currently no longer available to members who've not yet attained 'Respected' status. Nor, unfortunately, does there seem to be a Message Box into which a reply can be typed on your page.
However, all is not lost! ... I'd like to draw your attention to an extremely helpful thread compiled on the 11th of last month by my friend and co-Moderator, Terpe, in the wake of the recent changes. Entitled: 'All New *Guide - How to Apply for Spouse and Partner Visas', it is, as its *name implies, a step by step guide to the process.
Scroll down to the sub-heading: 'How Much Income do I need to have?' Then ... refer to the 4th paragraph which states clearly that "Promises of Third Party Support cannot, any longer, be counted towards financial requirements".
Disappointing for many, I know ... ... but, it would appear that, for now at least, applicants' "hands are tied" in this respect.
Exactly three weeks in May/June 2012.
Spouse Visa (Philippines) 2010...3 days
Fiancee Visa - 3 days (1 day of actual processing - had to wait for Embassy to send it back) - this was June 2012, Dubai VFS who pass applications on to the British Embassy in Abu Dhabi.
FLR (M) - PEO appointment (premium service). Took 2 hours from walking in to leaving. After our experience I can recommend trying for an appointment at the UK BA Belfast PEO.
Biometric card just arrived - took 2 days from PEO appointment (Tues - Thurs).
Spouse Visa (Philippines 2010) 4 working days
ILR (2012) 5 months
as previously posted me and my fiance are applying in march for the fiance visa,if and when we get it god be willing, we will marry within 2 month of her being here...does it make getting two year spoouse visa easier once shes here?or could they ship her back to cebu?
fiancee visa (philippines) - 7 working days
Spousal visa (liverpool) - 1 and half hour..
ah sounds encouraging, thanks for that....and enjoy the uk, the best to you and your spouse!!!!
can we do some kind of express service at cebu, pay more to get the result?the waiting sucks but makes you strong i feel.....the genuine people have to suffer at the hands of the systems abusers.....but we prevail in the end as love does....
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