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    Yes Angel, normally same day! Just check with Arthur


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    Yes Angel, normally same day! Just check with Arthur
    Really, I'll tell my husband tonight then and see what he thinks. We submitted our FLR(M) last Jan 2 i think or end of december, can't remember the date (coz i don't want to think about it, makes me anxious), so we just have to go there and pay an additional fee. Why I haven't heard of anyone here done the same thing like Rayna (for example) she's been waiting for very long time already, hi Rayna , if its okay this way, would you consider trying this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by angellegwen View Post
    Really, I'll tell my husband tonight then and see what he thinks. We submitted our FLR(M) last Jan 2 i think or end of december, can't remember the date (coz i don't want to think about it, makes me anxious), so we just have to go there and pay an additional fee. Why I haven't heard of anyone here done the same thing like Ryna (for example) she's been waiting for very long time already, hi Rayna , if its okay this way, would you consider trying this?
    Its not an issue in the meantime even if your fiancee visa expires unless of course u want to work instead of getting bored at home day in day out. As my wife had our baby 4 months ago, she has had plenty to keep her occupied so it wasnt too much of an issue for us but nevertheless the anxiety of waiting 9 1/2 months is not fair on anybody and UKBA dont appear to be doing anything to cut the waiting time to an acceptable timescale.


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    Quote Originally Posted by malchard888 View Post
    Its not an issue in the meantime even if your fiancee visa expires unless of course u want to work instead of getting bored at home day in day out. As my wife had our baby 4 months ago, she has had plenty to keep her occupied so it wasnt too much of an issue for us but nevertheless the anxiety of waiting 9 1/2 months is not fair on anybody and UKBA dont appear to be doing anything to cut the waiting time to an acceptable timescale.
    So if I cancel my application and process a new application (by PEO) then I would be an overstayer here since my fiancee visa expires Jan 5 this year. I think it would just be complicated so i'll just wait for the result. Thanks anyways malchard888 for your response, i have a dog ( stress free) and my garden soonish to keep me occupied. Regards to your wifey and baby (i wish i have at least 1).
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    Quote Originally Posted by angellegwen View Post
    So if I cancel my application and process a new application (by PEO) then I would be an overstayer here since my fiancee visa expires Jan 5 this year. I think it would just be complicated so i'll just wait for the result. Thanks anyways malchard888 for your response, i have a dog ( stress free) and my garden soonish to keep me occupied. Regards to your wifey and baby (i wish i have at least 1).
    Not worth wasting your £561 Angel plus from what I have read in the forum it is becoming increasingly difficult to get a one to one appointment anyway and thats about £830 i believe.I think u will just have to be patient and wait it out and hope our lengthy bad experience is not reflected in your waiting period. Many thanks for your kind wishes to my family


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