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    Quote Originally Posted by aprilmaejon View Post
    :-D Maybe I did...
    And maybe it is the reason why I was granted the FLR quite quick than others in the forum that time. Others was waiting 8 or more months while I only waited over a month. Hehehe...
    I don't think that's the reason why you got your FLR(M) faster than others. I also supplied more than 6 proofs of addresses and waited 10 months. The ECO just happened to process your application faster than the other ECOs did.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    I don't think that's the reason why you got your FLR(M) faster than others. I also supplied more than 6 proofs of addresses and waited 10 months. The ECO just happened to process your application faster than the other ECOs did.
    Was only joking Rayn...I know that I just got lucky that time... Hehehe


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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    I don't think that's the reason why you got your FLR(M) faster than others. I also supplied more than 6 proofs of addresses and waited 10 months. The ECO just happened to process your application faster than the other ECOs did.
    Hi Rayna and Terpe,

    I have read this thread and made me worry. As you know I am under fiancée visa application, if I will be granted, that will be valid for 6 months, and now I've just seen that granting of FLR is sometimes more than 6 months, what has to be done? I mean will they take it against us if fiancée visa will expire and flr is not yet been granted?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jentobeharrison View Post
    Hi Rayna and Terpe,

    I have read this thread and made me worry. As you know I am under fiancée visa application, if I will be granted, that will be valid for 6 months, and now I've just seen that granting of FLR is sometimes more than 6 months, what has to be done? I mean will they take it against us if fiancée visa will expire and flr is not yet been granted?
    You have to make sure to apply for your FLR 28 days before your fiancé visa expires....and they won't take it against you if your fiancée visa has already expired and you are still waiting for the result of your FLR application.

    My situation was like this: I sent off my documents for visa application 14 days before it expired. I was very worried of the outcome but thank goodness they grant it quickly ( I'm not saying here that you should submit yours less than 28 days ) as what I did was a gamble and isn't sensible at all.

    If you are worried about the "long waiting" result of the application by post, apply for a premium service which is a personal appearance , although you have to pay extra for that but it guarantees you to receive your result within a week of the application not months, some even been granted their visa same day of the appointment....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jentobeharrison View Post
    Hi Rayna and Terpe,

    I have read this thread and made me worry. As you know I am under fiancée visa application, if I will be granted, that will be valid for 6 months, and now I've just seen that granting of FLR is sometimes more than 6 months, what has to be done? I mean will they take it against us if fiancée visa will expire and flr is not yet been granted?
    You don't have to worry if it expires as long as the FLR(M) application is already at UKVI's hands. My FLR(M) processing took 10 months and obviously, my fiancee visa that time reached its expiration. You will still hold your current status until UKVI makes a decision about your new application. What is advisable to do is as soon as you got married in the UK, apply for a FLR(M) right away (well considering you all have the documents required) and don't wait to reach to a point where your fiancee visa is near its expiration. There's no need to wait for 28 days before the expiration date.
    -=rayna.keith=-
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