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    there is no real time limit

    Quote Originally Posted by menchkin View Post
    Based on http://www.vfs-uk-ph.com/processingtimes.aspx, the maximum waiting time is 3 months. There are applicants who got their spouse visa in 4 weeks time others really waiting up to 12 weeks. Just make sure that you provide the British Embassy all needed supporting docs.

    I will lodge my spouse via application tomorrow morning and my countdown will soon begin. I hope and pray that I'll get my visa in a few weeks time by God's grace.
    Menchkin, Congratulations and Best Wishes.

    Do take note that its Not a maximum waiting time of 3 months.

    "For settlement visa applications the visa section of the embassy targets to process applications in 3 months..."

    That means that the embassy aims to do it by 3 months, but can take longer. Infact, there is no real time limit. Very carefully crafted sneaky words!!

    Good Luck!


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    Quote Originally Posted by benb View Post
    Menchkin, Congratulations and Best Wishes.

    Do take note that its Not a maximum waiting time of 3 months.

    "For settlement visa applications the visa section of the embassy targets to process applications in 3 months..."

    That means that the embassy aims to do it by 3 months, but can take longer. Infact, there is no real time limit. Very carefully grafted sneaky words!!

    Good Luck!
    Yes I agree...Well atleast they have the aims to do it within that 3 months......sigh hope the Visa will arrive soon to us......
    Matt & Trina Leach


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    Quote Originally Posted by benb View Post
    Menchkin, Congratulations and Best Wishes.

    Do take note that its Not a maximum waiting time of 3 months.

    "For settlement visa applications the visa section of the embassy targets to process applications in 3 months..."

    That means that the embassy aims to do it by 3 months, but can take longer. Infact, there is no real time limit. Very carefully crafted sneaky words!!

    Good Luck!

    I do noticed that the processing time really varies from one case to another and it's already out of our control. Our part ends after we file the visa application.

    I just want to have a positive outlook so that I would the waiting time won't be so much torture. hehe!


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    Quote Originally Posted by islander View Post
    hey amigo!

    how's pia's visa? hav been looking forward to it!
    Hi there amiga. Unfortunately, no news yet. It looks like you closed the door firmly behind you before you left! Only kidding! We are just praying it will be soon. Hope you are settling in ok. We have already waited almost 1.5 times as long as you waited Our time is coming; the others also.

    Quote Originally Posted by benb View Post
    Do take note that its Not a maximum waiting time of 3 months.

    "For settlement visa applications the visa section of the embassy targets to process applications in 3 months..."

    That means that the embassy aims to do it by 3 months, but can take longer. Infact, there is no real time limit. Very carefully crafted sneaky words!!

    Good Luck!
    Yup, it can be shorter or longer!

    Quote Originally Posted by trina View Post
    Yes I agree...Well atleast they have the aims to do it within that 3 months......sigh hope the Visa will arrive soon to us......
    Amen.

    Quote Originally Posted by menchkin View Post
    I do noticed that the processing time really varies from one case to another and it's already out of our control. Our part ends after we file the visa application.

    I just want to have a positive outlook so that I would the waiting time won't be so much torture. hehe!
    Good luck with that; it really is unaviodably torturous from time to time. ou are right though, all we can do is pray and be expectant!
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    [QUOTE=Piamed;78113]Hi there amiga. Unfortunately, no news yet. It looks like you closed the door firmly behind you before you left! Only kidding! We are just praying it will be soon. Hope you are settling in ok. We have already waited almost 1.5 times as long as you waited Our time is coming; the others also.

    I'm sorry to hear that amigo! how i wish visa result would be sooner.... don't worry, i will help pray for pia's visa & all others who are also waiting!

    Btw, I'm fine here, still enjoying, although i feel bored at home when alone coz hubby is at work.
    with a heart full of love, you will express your highest potential while also fulfilling your soul's deepest purpose:
    TO LOVE AND BE LOVED!


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    [QUOTE=islander;78160]
    Quote Originally Posted by Piamed View Post
    Hi there amiga. Unfortunately, no news yet. It looks like you closed the door firmly behind you before you left! Only kidding! We are just praying it will be soon. Hope you are settling in ok. We have already waited almost 1.5 times as long as you waited Our time is coming; the others also.

    I'm sorry to hear that amigo! how i wish visa result would be sooner.... don't worry, i will help pray for pia's visa & all others who are also waiting!

    Btw, I'm fine here, still enjoying, although i feel bored at home when alone coz hubby is at work.
    Thank you so much. I'm glad you are enjoying yourself and am sorry you get bored at times. It's to be expected. Are you planning on working here amiga? Have you started rearranging your new home yet?
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    [QUOTE=Piamed;78163]
    Quote Originally Posted by islander View Post

    Thank you so much. I'm glad you are enjoying yourself and am sorry you get bored at times. It's to be expected. Are you planning on working here amiga? Have you started rearranging your new home yet?
    well, i really wanted to work as soon as possible to lessen boredom. its just that its difficult for me to land a good job here at my stage... where everything is new to me.

    hope there will be referrals & recommendations within livingston as i would prefer near our place.
    with a heart full of love, you will express your highest potential while also fulfilling your soul's deepest purpose:
    TO LOVE AND BE LOVED!


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    Quote Originally Posted by benb View Post
    Menchkin, Congratulations and Best Wishes.

    Do take note that its Not a maximum waiting time of 3 months.

    "For settlement visa applications the visa section of the embassy targets to process applications in 3 months..."

    That means that the embassy aims to do it by 3 months, but can take longer. Infact, there is no real time limit. Very carefully crafted sneaky words!!

    Good Luck!
    Just came home from submitting my spouse visa application at the VAC Makati. My countdown/waiting officially begins.....


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