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Hi Have come across your post today,Could you please tell me what was your wife status when you applied for her FLR FP visa. ThanksTeechoudz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:23 pmThanks Bathanza
I applied for FLR fp for my wife . Me and my son are british citizens
From my own experience if you have waited for more than 6 months then it’s best to contact them continuously. Il post below my full timeline so it can help my fellow people hopefully.
Applied 23 November 2017
Biometrics enrolled 27 November 2017
Rang 0300 number on 27th may 2018.
They emailed me on 28th May saying’application still not completed’
I rang them again the week around 5/6th June. The advisor wasn’t really bothered and they actually said I have to wait 1 whole month for another update.
I rang the following week telling them my mother in law is ill back home and also send a letter to the Sheffield P.O. box. Didn’t receive any acknowledgment about the letter.
On the 15th June eid day I emailed them by selecting the option applied outside the uk but in the email I explained that I need to travel in July etc. It cost me £5.48 for the email.
Again they replied the same generic thing saying application not been completed. I rang them a couple days later on the outside the uk line which cost 1.31per min. To be honest That advisor was helpful and he said he will escalate the case again but unfortunately the following day I got the same reply ‘app not completed ‘!! I was very gutted to see that but on the 20th of June I went to see my Mp. Now tbh my mp said he would send HO a letter but today I received the visa and it is dated 20/6/18 so Im assuming the MP had no input. Nevertheless my wife has received her visa and now I can take her abroad to see her Unwell mother. JUST WAITING FOR MY BRP HOPEFULLY IT DONT TAKE LONG.
Also if anyone wants any general advice feel free to ask Bcos this forum helped me a lot and I am more than happy to help others
Kind regards
Tanvir
Josantana wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:59 pmFlr fp granted for only 6 months.
Here is a brief story of my case:
Spouse visa curtailed on the 11th of December 2017 to the 10th of February2018. I applied flr fp on the 9th of February 2018 based on my 6 years old daughter who was born abroad but has dual nationality. Biometrics submitted on the 20th of February.
IHS partially refunded £400 back into my bank account on the 12th of October.
My solicitor received a letter from the HO stating they've made the decision of granting a Brp for 6 months based on my child because I still have a court hearing regards contact on the 7th of November 2018 obviously.
Unfortunately I will have to submit another application on April 2019 based on the court's decision.
Josantana wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 9:59 pmFlr fp granted for only 6 months.
Here is a brief story of my case:
Spouse visa curtailed on the 11th of December 2017 to the 10th of February2018. I applied flr fp on the 9th of February 2018 based on my 6 years old daughter who was born abroad but has dual nationality. Biometrics submitted on the 20th of February.
IHS partially refunded £400 back into my bank account on the 12th of October.
My solicitor received a letter from the HO stating they've made the decision of granting a Brp for 6 months based on my child because I still have a court hearing regards contact on the 7th of November 2018 obviously.
Unfortunately I will have to submit another application on April 2019 based on the court's decision.
Dear friend. What an agonising wait for you. I hope and pray for your future and wellbeing. .congratulations. I'm so so happy for you and your family. I thought the 18 months my husband and I waited was more than enough. A 2.3 year wait is a visa extension length for goodness sake!! Congratulations once again. XxItssohardwaiting wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:02 amHi all just an update to my previous messages. Contacted the home office reporting centre this morning and they said I have been granted leave to remain for 2.5 years. I still can’t believe it as I lost all hope of ever getting a positive answer from them. I have been waiting for 2 years and 3 months for abreply from them. I hope this gives most people waiting for long hope too.
Hi i applied for FLR FP last year october 2017 parent of a british child. however, i was asked by the HO to provide further document of my child on 28th August 2018 which i sent before the due date as requested by HO. i am yet to receive any update regarding my application as its 2 months now since i sent the requested document from HO. i contacted the HO yesterday 23rd oct 2018 if they could provide me with update of my application, unfortunately i received an email this morning stating that "Our records show that your application has not yet been completed. i kinda feel gutted tbf.shan101 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 1:05 amHi Have come across your post today,Could you please tell me what was your wife status when you applied for her FLR FP visa. ThanksTeechoudz wrote: ↑Fri Jun 22, 2018 2:23 pmThanks Bathanza
I applied for FLR fp for my wife . Me and my son are british citizens
From my own experience if you have waited for more than 6 months then it’s best to contact them continuously. Il post below my full timeline so it can help my fellow people hopefully.
Applied 23 November 2017
Biometrics enrolled 27 November 2017
Rang 0300 number on 27th may 2018.
They emailed me on 28th May saying’application still not completed’
I rang them again the week around 5/6th June. The advisor wasn’t really bothered and they actually said I have to wait 1 whole month for another update.
I rang the following week telling them my mother in law is ill back home and also send a letter to the Sheffield P.O. box. Didn’t receive any acknowledgment about the letter.
On the 15th June eid day I emailed them by selecting the option applied outside the uk but in the email I explained that I need to travel in July etc. It cost me £5.48 for the email.
Again they replied the same generic thing saying application not been completed. I rang them a couple days later on the outside the uk line which cost 1.31per min. To be honest That advisor was helpful and he said he will escalate the case again but unfortunately the following day I got the same reply ‘app not completed ‘!! I was very gutted to see that but on the 20th of June I went to see my Mp. Now tbh my mp said he would send HO a letter but today I received the visa and it is dated 20/6/18 so Im assuming the MP had no input. Nevertheless my wife has received her visa and now I can take her abroad to see her Unwell mother. JUST WAITING FOR MY BRP HOPEFULLY IT DONT TAKE LONG.
Also if anyone wants any general advice feel free to ask Bcos this forum helped me a lot and I am more than happy to help others
Kind regards
Tanvir
Apparently FLR (FP) is a long journey in terms of time. One can only wait.kap05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 11:48 amHi i applied for FLR FP last year october 2017 parent of a british child. however, i was asked by the HO to provide further document of my child on 28th August 2018 which i sent before the due date as requested by HO. i am yet to receive any update regarding my application as its 2 months now since i sent the requested document from HO. i contacted the HO yesterday 23rd oct 2018 if they could provide me with update of my application, unfortunately i received an email this morning stating that "Our records show that your application has not yet been completed. i kinda feel gutted tbf.
i would appreciate if anyone can give me an insight of this please.
Kind regards
Yea, i do understand. however, i submitted the requested document to HO before a friend but he recieved his visa a week after he sent the requested document. just a bit concern mine is taking more than 8 weeks or more since i sent the additional document to HO in August 2018. i just hope for the best and for God to remind the allocated case worker of my case.Kwipeh wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:40 pmApparently FLR (FP) is a long journey in terms of time. One can only wait.kap05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 11:48 amHi i applied for FLR FP last year october 2017 parent of a british child. however, i was asked by the HO to provide further document of my child on 28th August 2018 which i sent before the due date as requested by HO. i am yet to receive any update regarding my application as its 2 months now since i sent the requested document from HO. i contacted the HO yesterday 23rd oct 2018 if they could provide me with update of my application, unfortunately i received an email this morning stating that "Our records show that your application has not yet been completed. i kinda feel gutted tbf.
i would appreciate if anyone can give me an insight of this please.
Kind regards
kap05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:49 pmYea, i do understand. however, i submitted the requested document to HO before a friend but he recieved his visa a week after he sent the requested document. just a bit concern mine is taking more than 8 weeks or more since i sent the additional document to HO in August 2018. i just hope for the best and for God to remind the allocated case worker of my case.Kwipeh wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:40 pmApparently FLR (FP) is a long journey in terms of time. One can only wait.kap05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 11:48 amHi i applied for FLR FP last year october 2017 parent of a british child. however, i was asked by the HO to provide further document of my child on 28th August 2018 which i sent before the due date as requested by HO. i am yet to receive any update regarding my application as its 2 months now since i sent the requested document from HO. i contacted the HO yesterday 23rd oct 2018 if they could provide me with update of my application, unfortunately i received an email this morning stating that "Our records show that your application has not yet been completed. i kinda feel gutted tbf.
i would appreciate if anyone can give me an insight of this please.
Kind regards
Vini81 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:53 pmPreview: Re: FLR(FP) Application time
Hi Kap05,
We've also sent further documents and it has now been 2 months and nothing. What's more stressful is that on their letter they mention a decision would be made promptly upon receiving the documents. Two months is no 'promptly' at all!!!
I am thinking reaching my local MP again and ask him to contact HO in order to ask why a decision has not been reached even though they mentioned they would do so 'promptly'.
I've contacted HO myself and the first thing they asked was which form I used for my application. They would then go and give me the same old message that 'my application has not been completed' or 'because its a complex case bla bla bla'... So annoying!
Yea, i am thinking of contacting my local MP as its 2 months now since i sent further documents requested by HO.
kap05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:49 pmYea, i do understand. however, i submitted the requested document to HO before a friend but he recieved his visa a week after he sent the requested document. just a bit concern mine is taking more than 8 weeks or more since i sent the additional document to HO in August 2018. i just hope for the best and for God to remind the allocated case worker of my case.Kwipeh wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:40 pmApparently FLR (FP) is a long journey in terms of time. One can only wait.kap05 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 11:48 amHi i applied for FLR FP last year october 2017 parent of a british child. however, i was asked by the HO to provide further document of my child on 28th August 2018 which i sent before the due date as requested by HO. i am yet to receive any update regarding my application as its 2 months now since i sent the requested document from HO. i contacted the HO yesterday 23rd oct 2018 if they could provide me with update of my application, unfortunately i received an email this morning stating that "Our records show that your application has not yet been completed. i kinda feel gutted tbf.
i would appreciate if anyone can give me an insight of this please.
Kind regards
Yea, i still dont understand why is taking this long since they requested for additional document to make their decsion "PROMPTLY" we are going into the 9th week since i sent the request documents to HO.
Congratulations to you. You was saying how you have been waiting. God has done it
Thanks dear. Your posts have being very motivational and encouraging during the long wait. I pray that your husband’s visa gets sorted very soon too. Xxxbathanza wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 9:53 amDear friend. What an agonising wait for you. I hope and pray for your future and wellbeing. .congratulations. I'm so so happy for you and your family. I thought the 18 months my husband and I waited was more than enough. A 2.3 year wait is a visa extension length for goodness sake!! Congratulations once again. XxItssohardwaiting wrote: ↑Mon Oct 22, 2018 11:02 amHi all just an update to my previous messages. Contacted the home office reporting centre this morning and they said I have been granted leave to remain for 2.5 years. I still can’t believe it as I lost all hope of ever getting a positive answer from them. I have been waiting for 2 years and 3 months for abreply from them. I hope this gives most people waiting for long hope too.
Sorry to hear your refusal. Take positive out of this. You have got your appeal. Please could you share your timeline and what’s your application? I.e parent of a British child or?Vini81 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 9:36 pmHi all,
Got an email from solicitor today saying our application has been refused. I will post my timeline another time...
Very difficult to swallow right now but at least they gave us right of appeal.
My question is :
Do we really need to use our solicitors in order to send our appeal? Is this just a form they fill in and that's it?
My solicitor is charging £500 to make the appeal and I find it a robbery. Can anyone share their thoughts?
Thanks