Hi all,
I am in the same situation. I had my biometrics appointment on 4th of May. After a couple of weeks I've received a call from the VAC. They told me that something went wrong with the biometric data collected from all the applicants in Chisinau, Moldova on the 4th of May. So, on the 25th of May I had to submit them again. Since then - no news, and it's been more than a month since my original application...last Friday I decided to contact the paid Help Line. I wrote an email. Here is their answer:
Dear Sir Mr xxxx,
Thank you for your enquiry dated on 02/06/2017.
I received an email from you regarding of Tier 2. You've started your application on 22/04/2017 and had your biometrics appointment in Chisinau VAC on 04/05/2017. On the 25/05/17 you received a phone call from the same visa centre. They stated that there was a problem with the biometrics data submitted by all the applicants in Chisinau on 04/05/2017 and you had to submit them again. Since then you didn't receive any information on your application. It's been nearly 1 month since your appointment and on the Home Office site it is stated that a decision should be made within 15 working days or 3 weeks. You would like to check an update on your visa status.
Please refer to the following link for further guidance on checking how long it will take to receive visa:
https://www.gov.uk/biometric-residence-permits
https://www.gov.uk/browse/visas-immigration/work-visas
Please note the onus is upon individual customers to ensure that they satisfy the requirements set out in the guidance material. The guidance material accompanies each and every application form. UK Visas and Immigration is not able to give, indicate or advise upon the outcome of any such application prior to it being given full and careful consideration.
Directing you to the guidance material is the only advice we can give you. If you need any further help you should seek independent immigration advice. Immigration advisers can help you with immigration matters, including completion of forms and representing you at a tribunal. The Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) regulates immigration advisers, which means they must meet certain standards.
Please see the link below to find an immigration advisor:
https://www.gov.uk/find-an-immigration-adviser
Yours faithfully,
Arina
UK Visas and Immigration
Arina
As you see, it is useless, because it directs me on the
http://www.gov.uk site... it is ridiculous...
I guess the only thing to do is wait... Like in that British saying: "Good things come to those who wait"