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Thanks collin and evry1 for your encouraging words. Yes collin i did rang them today and asked bout the status of my application which after holding the line for nearly 25 minutes and once connected confirming my case id , application type (MENTIONING DLR) my name, nationality, birthday , middle name and address I've been told still not decided. Can i ask is it 8 weeks from sending biometric or from acknowledment letter. Many thanks and once again congrates to yourself collin and best of luck for evry1 whose waitin.Collins123 wrote:Some times it's worth giving them a call on 03001232241 option 4 (progress of application) in my case, once I made 8weeks on 05/08/2014, I called and after waiting in the que for 20mins I was informed my case isn't yet decided I should continue to wait. I reminded the advisor of the 8weeks processing times on the web site but challenged me that its just a guideline. However, just after a day in between, I received my BRP. If you're sure you're application is well over due, try giving them a call. I am sure it's not a criminal offence. I pray you get your freedom soon. God is with youicehouse256 wrote:Congrats @ Collins, it seems like they are now working on applications based on dates applications were received. But still weird how applications made in May are still pending / waiting on the queue. But I'm really happy for you and Imensh.....Hopefully soon all of us still waiting will our good news. AMEN.djbonnet wrote:Very happy for imnesh and collins. Congratulations, . I applied flr fp as an 7 years overstayer husband of british citizen and father of twins. Its been 4 weeks since done biometric hopefully its our decission time in next coming weeks.
Believe2013 wrote:Ok no problem, wouldn't really know whether or not to classify your relationship as subsisting or not as it's a temporary separation so not sure how to consider your situation it's one for the lawyers or equivalent. Gut feeling says you can do it yourself still. All the best
The way I look at your situation I can only say you're safe. My case almost was the same as yours. Technically we are still married but separated. My now ex didn't give me access to my child's documents to support my application. But she wrote a letter to the home office stating that our marriage broken down but she allows me to see the child (Access to the child). This is a requirement and if you can't obtain it from your partner then, you may be required to get a memorandum of understanding from family mediators or contact order from court. You may have to prove to the home office that you no longer have a relationship with your partner. Please gather all proof for contact with the children and maintenance. Then don't forget at least a letter from your work place. Explain your circumstances in your cover letter. You have a Job with a great income. Considering my successful application which was abit of a gamble, You're definitely on a very safe side. I dont think you need a lawyer. But you can seek more consultation just in case. Save that money for celebration.Giveita100 wrote:Hello everyone,
Congratulations to all those who got their stay. Please I urgently need advice on Extension of my DLR. I was issued Dlr in october 2011, I am seperated from my wife (but still legally married), we have 2 kids (british, including my wife). I work full time and earn over 30k/year. I pay her maintenance, everything concerning their schools and holidays. I see the kids as much as I want and my wife gave me access to their birth certificate and everything I will need to apply for my extension.
She will be writing a cover letter for me as well, plus we have been attending counselling as well and our counsellor is writing a letter too, because not only are we working on our marriage, we seriously planning on moving in together again.
My situation is still the same the only thing changed from last time is the fact that we decided I should move out temporarily while we work on the marriage as we were arguing too much and was affecting the kids.
My questions are:
Will the home office see this as change of circumstance to want to refuse my extension?
Should I consider using a lawyer or applying myself? I really want to not involve a lawyer only if it will be seen as complicated.
Please any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks alot guys
lady14 wrote:Hi all, I have been an ardent reader of this forum and would like to post my timeline.
I am a bit worried and hoping I receive an answer really soon. I applied based on my partners Ilr and two british children. I have overstayed for almost 10 years and tired of this long wait.
Date applied. 11/06/14
Date received acknowledgement. 13/06/14
Date received Biometric letter. 18/06/14
Date attended Biometric at PO. 18/06/14
Date received Brp. Waiting
Date received approval letter. Waiting
Hopefully we'll all get good news soon. Applied in May, still waiting.djbonnet wrote:lady14 wrote:Hi all, I have been an ardent reader of this forum and would like to post my timeline.
I am a bit worried and hoping I receive an answer really soon. I applied based on my partners Ilr and two british children. I have overstayed for almost 10 years and tired of this long wait.
Date applied. 11/06/14
Date received acknowledgement. 13/06/14
Date received Biometric letter. 18/06/14
Date attended Biometric at PO. 18/06/14
Date received Brp. Waiting
Date received approval letter. Waiting
@lady14 ... I am exactly on the same boat and roughly same timeline .... british wife and 2 british kids. I hope we will hear something hopefully good news. Did you rang home office and found out the progress of your application. I rang home office last friday but they said its still not decided so fingers crossed.
It is normal as your husband applied on flr fp and it raised points of human rights article 8. Completely normal, 8 weeks or more purely on luck my timeline is in my signature still waiting for reply.flozo64 wrote:Hi
My husband did his biometrics today.
We also received a letter stating "Your application raises issues relating to the European Convention on Human Rights which are complex in nature. As such, it falls outside our normal service standards for deciding leave to remain applications. Please be assured that we will make a decision on your case as quickly as possible."
Does anyone know if this is the normal procedure and does it mean we are looking at a longer wait than 8 weeks for a decision?
CONGRATULATIONS !!! May the good Lord who answered you miraculously answer the rest of us who are still waiting our good news soon. AMEN.omobajay wrote:hello everyone, i must really commend you guys for this forum, I have been following this thread for the past 2 months and I made up my mind to comment after i receive my permit. I have just been granted my extension of discretionary leave to remain yesterday so i thought i should share it with you guys as well, I was even scared but God is good, i had 3 points on my license for driving withour a full license after i had my full license i was caught out with an expired car insurance i totally forgot i had not paid for that month had too much going on, had my license revoked, got a new one again was fined for speeding but all these dont matter as long as you tell them the truth on your application form, honesty is the best.
Visa expired 14-06-2014
Applied 10-06-2014
Acct debited 12-06-2014
Acknowledgement 14-06-2014
Bio letter 16-06-2014
Bio done 19-06-2014
Granted 08-08-2014
Documents received 12-08-2014(extension for another 3 yrs)
BRP 13-08-2014
Hallelujah...God is good.
PS. i had the 1st one based on my daughter and was living with my partner 2011 and now we got married 2012 and expecting another baby soon as well so the only difference this time is because we are now officially married.lol. Bless
Hi flozo64flozo64 wrote:Hi
My husband did his biometrics today.
We also received a letter stating "Your application raises issues relating to the European Convention on Human Rights which are complex in nature. As such, it falls outside our normal service standards for deciding leave to remain applications. Please be assured that we will make a decision on your case as quickly as possible."
Does anyone know if this is the normal procedure and does it mean we are looking at a longer wait than 8 weeks for a decision?
helpme123 wrote:Hi flozo64flozo64 wrote:Hi
My husband did his biometrics today.
We also received a letter stating "Your application raises issues relating to the European Convention on Human Rights which are complex in nature. As such, it falls outside our normal service standards for deciding leave to remain applications. Please be assured that we will make a decision on your case as quickly as possible."
Does anyone know if this is the normal procedure and does it mean we are looking at a longer wait than 8 weeks for a decision?
This is completely normal. Does not necessarily means its a long wait. It just means that applications based on Article 8 can take a little longer but not always. My husband had his biometrics done on 29th of May and we got his BRP in just 7 weeks. Stay strong meanwhile. Goodluck to you and everyone
@lady14 .... very very congrates to you really happpy for you. Atlast you got your freedom! Hopefully we'll here summat really soon aswell ... do let us know whn you will recieve yor biometric card if they allowed you to recourse on public fund .... if they did which is highly doubtfull then it was worth the wait lollady14 wrote:Hi all, I just want to thank you all on this forum and inform you that I have received my approval letter and documents. I have been granted 30 months leave and patiently waiting for my BRP.
I pray that all those waiting will receive their approval soon.
My Timeline is:
Date applied. 11/6/14
Date received acknowledgement. 13/6/14
Date biometric received. 18/6/14
Date biometric done at PO. 18/6/14
Date approval letter and documents received . 13/8/14
Awaiting BRP
CONGRATULATIONS.lady14 wrote:Hi all, I just want to thank you all on this forum and inform you that I have received my approval letter and documents. I have been granted 30 months leave and patiently waiting for my BRP.
I pray that all those waiting will receive their approval soon.
My Timeline is:
Date applied. 11/6/14
Date received acknowledgement. 13/6/14
Date biometric received. 18/6/14
Date biometric done at PO. 18/6/14
Date approval letter and documents received . 13/8/14
Awaiting BRP