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Yeh your probs right. I remember before thinking 24 weeks would be longest possible scenario. Now its become normal that its likely to go over. Inshallah soon, and like you said a late yes is beter than a quick noscorpio7 wrote:@ Shuby...well i think that with feb/March applicants it was something new that they had delayed their applications ..but now with us April applicants I think they have gotten used to it so no need of aplologizing when something has become a trend ..lol...Well let hope & pray that all our applications r done with in a few weeks time with positive results InshAllah.We've waited so far..so a few more days shudnt hurt.
My brother-in-law submitted his application one day after you and received his refusal on 1. October - a 'no' does not seem to be very quick, either.shuby wrote:Yeh your probs right. I remember before thinking 24 weeks would be longest possible scenario. Now its become normal that its likely to go over. Inshallah soon, and like you said a late yes is beter than a quick no
That must hurt to be honest. If you wait such a long time and it still gets refused. Then u got to wait the same length of time again if you appeal. I feel sorry for him. Inshallah that wont be the case for the rest of us....ALKB wrote:My brother-in-law submitted his application one day after you and received his refusal on 1. October - a 'no' does not seem to be very quick, either.shuby wrote:Yeh your probs right. I remember before thinking 24 weeks would be longest possible scenario. Now its become normal that its likely to go over. Inshallah soon, and like you said a late yes is beter than a quick no
Long and complicated story short: she was working in the shop of a relative, which was sold about a month after the application had been submitted. UKBA checked on her employment and could not reach the business as it did not exist anymore. They also said they could 'not trace the employer on open source media' (internet? - I tried to google the thing myself and came up empty).zny wrote:@ALKB
why was ur brother in laws visa refused if u dnt mind me askin
I dont see how they could reject the appeal... businesses close down and people change jobs all the time and wont stop happening just because of ukba lol.... im sure your appeal will be fineALKB wrote:Long and complicated story short: she was working in the shop of a relative, which was sold about a month after the application had been submitted. UKBA checked on her employment and could not reach the business as it did not exist anymore. They also said they could 'not trace the employer on open source media' (internet? - I tried to google the thing myself and came up empty).zny wrote:@ALKB
why was ur brother in laws visa refused if u dnt mind me askin
Thus they do not believe that she is/was employed at all.
She now has a new job and they will appeal. The only thing I am not clear about, is whether her new job will be considered as new evidence since she started it before the decision was made.
I don't know whether it's all that easy.m3y wrote:I dont see how they could reject the appeal... businesses close down and people change jobs all the time and wont stop happening just because of ukba lol.... im sure your appeal will be fineALKB wrote:Long and complicated story short: she was working in the shop of a relative, which was sold about a month after the application had been submitted. UKBA checked on her employment and could not reach the business as it did not exist anymore. They also said they could 'not trace the employer on open source media' (internet? - I tried to google the thing myself and came up empty).zny wrote:@ALKB
why was ur brother in laws visa refused if u dnt mind me askin
Thus they do not believe that she is/was employed at all.
She now has a new job and they will appeal. The only thing I am not clear about, is whether her new job will be considered as new evidence since she started it before the decision was made.
Mate you've got ages to wait 3 months and if you get your mp to email they will get a standard response about having to wait up to 24 weeks before emailing them. People that applied in May have by and large not received any response. Just letting you know. The mps do not have say in the processing, i applied in June still waiting myselfwhoesnext wrote:I emailed my mp...yet to hear any response from him...
Hello,Hsal wrote:New here, also waiting for an update, sure I'll get one at some point but hey ho. I do have a question however ... if anyone can help that would be great.
My application was made on the 27/06/2012.
Roughly 2 months since the application I moved from one job to another to be closer to home (I was at my previous job for the best part of 5 years).
Do I need to update the powers that be?
Both are fairly recognizable companies therefore I would assume that if the UKBA are competent this wouldn't be a problem as all the relevant information would be available through HR. The problem is the little voice in the back of my mind is telling me I should do a little more than sit around twiddling my thumbs and hoping it'll be fine.
All the relevant documents were submitted including the standard 9 months of payslips so no issues on that front. If anyone thinks I should get in contact could you also suggest the best possible method to do this. I want to avoid as much confusion as possible. The last thing I want is for the UKBA to start flapping around... because that never ends well :/
Thanks for your help.