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Reliable sources in the immigration field confirm that a wait of up to 6 months for a referal is not unusual. Likewise extensive case law shows that historic arguements against lengthy processing delays by the Home Office have been dismissed consistently by the judicial system (over an above internal HO reviews) unless the case is comprehensively straightforward - yours is not. IMHO there are factors in relation to your spouse's asylum case that require appropriate review.Kayalami wrote:Diplomatic Service Procedures - Processing period of referrals by London
The time required by London to consider an application varies according to circumstances and cannot be accurately forecast. It is therefore not possible to give an estimate of the time required to process the application even if pressed to do so. If pressed by an applicant to know the outcome of an application you may confirm that it has been referred to London for a decision. You should tell the applicant that no useful purpose can be served by making direct representations to the Home Office, FCO or any other Government official on the matter. It may even slow the process up. If an inordinate period of time has passed since the referral, you should chase up the application yourself.
If you think that the applicant may try to enter the UK while the application is still under consideration, you should warn him/her that leave to enter is likely to be refuse
Bit of a tongue twister this. The grant of a spouse visa has been deferred (hence the deferral notice) pending the ECO receiving final approval from London. This sending of a telegram by the ECO to gain said approval = referral so the two are interdependent and thus my prior post holds. I hope that clarifies.hmm wrote:Thanks for the informations. that's the 'proceesing period for referral application' but ours is DEFERRAL
hmm wrote:Thanks everyone for your great expertise advises. at last HO replied to high commision and High Commision issued a visa to my partner. getting MP involved made things speeded up.
what sort of ticket we should book? a SINGLE (because it leads to settlement) flight or RETURN(because visa has got an expire date) flight? the visa is issued for 2yrs. is it how settelment visa normally issue. I thought the two year stay is stamped at the airport in London.
Finally, is there anything we should keep in mind when travelling or at airports.