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by king2be98 » Wed Jan 16, 2013 9:02 am
Sadia786 wrote:It means the call leter will took time as well so its round about 1 & half yr..really bad..
If successful you're looking at 7-9 months from now. If not, could be longer, if you give them the docs they want to see, there's no way it won't be overturned.
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SI123
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by SI123 » Wed Jan 16, 2013 1:16 pm
Hi,
Has anyone who applied for their visa after 9th of July got their visa yet?
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by Q.A.Khan » Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:07 pm
Subhan'Allah. My wifes visa was granted today in 46 working days.
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by Q.A.Khan » Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:08 pm
By the grace of Allah my wifes visa has been granted today. It took 46 working days.
I am posting here to share some advice. These forums are great if you have questions about visas, immigration and their processes.
But when you apply for a settlement visa, we all know that it can take up to 6 months. To keep asking other members about their visa timeline is not going to speed things up. Every application is different and has their own circumstances. In fact, worrying will only make you more anxious.
My advice is to fill your own applications as much as possible as nobody is better qualified to know about you or your spouses situation and circumstances. Once you have done as much as you can and submitted your application, then leave the rest to Allah.
I know that when you genuinely love your spouse, it can be difficult to be apart but have faith in Allah that if He gave you your spouse, then He will will bring you together and Insha Allah your visas will be granted. I sincerely wish all genuine applicants all the best.
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by REMAA » Fri Jan 18, 2013 2:39 pm
Q.A.Khan wrote:By the grace of Allah my wifes visa has been granted today. It took 46 working days.
I am posting here to share some advice. These forums are great if you have questions about visas, immigration and their processes.
But when you apply for a settlement visa, we all know that it can take up to 6 months. To keep asking other members about their visa timeline is not going to speed things up. Every application is different and has their own circumstances. In fact, worrying will only make you more anxious.
My advice is to fill your own applications as much as possible as nobody is better qualified to know about you or your spouses situation and circumstances. Once you have done as much as you can and submitted your application, then leave the rest to Allah.
I know that when you genuinely love your spouse, it can be difficult to be apart but have faith in Allah that if He gave you your spouse, then He will will bring you together and Insha Allah your visas will be granted. I sincerely wish all genuine applicants all the best.
Has anyone applied for a spouse visa from Pakistan under the new financial exemption rules (dla and carer's allowance) ?????
Would greatly appreciate any feedback and experiences.
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by Mona1990 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:06 am
My husband's visa was refused today because i did not have 6 months of payslips. What i want to know is should i go into an appeal or should i submit a fresh case? The reason im asking this is because i have been refused because i did not have 6 months of employment history. I only had 4 months therefore only 4 payslips.. Please get back to me..
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by Mona1990 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 12:16 am
Also, what if i resubmit the case or appeal and go to pakistan. is that ok?
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by shahz86 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 3:02 am
Hey
My case was also refused in November because of the same reason as your cause I also submitted only 4 months payslips and there was no other reason of refusal I added 3 more months of payslips total 7 and half months
And submitted a new case
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by shahz86 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:45 am
So therefore I thought why I should wait for a year in appeal
Ukba is taking less time to process the application now so why not take the chance and re apply
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by Horizon » Sat Jan 19, 2013 8:18 am
Any pre 9th july applicants still waiting for a reply on this forum or is it just me?
Applied 6/7/12 Islamabad.
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by zully » Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:18 am
Mona1990 wrote:Also, what if i resubmit the case or appeal and go to pakistan. is that ok?
Appeals can be long if they go to court. The only reason why they were going court was because there were too many spouse visa so appeals were not given any priority....
They are quiet now so you may get your case overturn as its only payslips. How long you wanna go Pakistan... Because how can you have payslips if you are in pak....
And I know that some people had they accounts rechecked before they got their visa. If it goes court and you use solicitor it can be costly just like a new application.
Appeal is £140 and might get overturned.
application @ ISL 13/01/2012
returned 30/03/2012 Refused app
applied for appeal in uk 19/04/12
deadline given 05/11/2012
Court date: 10 jan 2013
call letter: 08/03/2013
visa stamped?
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by Sadia786 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 3:50 pm
zully wrote:Mona1990 wrote:Also, what if i resubmit the case or appeal and go to pakistan. is that ok?
Appeals can be long if they go to court. The only reason why they were going court was because there were too many spouse visa so appeals were not given any priority....
They are quiet now so you may get your case overturn as its only payslips. How long you wanna go Pakistan... Because how can you have payslips if you are in pak....
And I know that some people had they accounts rechecked before they got their visa. If it goes court and you use solicitor it can be costly just like a new application.
Appeal is £140 and might get overturned.
Yeah u r right..
thn it may be better to submit a fresh case coz thn we will jus pay fee..but if we r goin in apeal process thn long time as well as costly like a new application..
really upset that what we should do??
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by zully » Sat Jan 19, 2013 4:50 pm
Sadia786 wrote:zully wrote:Mona1990 wrote:Also, what if i resubmit the case or appeal and go to pakistan. is that ok?
Appeals can be long if they go to court. The only reason why they were going court was because there were too many spouse visa so appeals were not given any priority....
They are quiet now so you may get your case overturn as its only payslips. How long you wanna go Pakistan... Because how can you have payslips if you are in pak....
And I know that some people had they accounts rechecked before they got their visa. If it goes court and you use solicitor it can be costly just like a new application.
Appeal is £140 and might get overturned.
Yeah u r right..
thn it may be better to submit a fresh case coz thn we will jus pay fee..but if we r goin in apeal process thn long time as well as costly like a new application..
really upset that what we should do??
I don't think your case is difficult and I don't think you will need a solicitor. You are working and you can provide payslips.. If they want 6 months then send 12 months... And make sure the last month is the most recent one. That's all they want payslips... It's just their criteria.
application @ ISL 13/01/2012
returned 30/03/2012 Refused app
applied for appeal in uk 19/04/12
deadline given 05/11/2012
Court date: 10 jan 2013
call letter: 08/03/2013
visa stamped?
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by shahz86 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:28 pm
I think if the reason of refusal is just the payslips then I think resubmit is a good option in my opinion because ukba is not taking long time to process the application although it is expansive but you have a good hope of getting visa in two months time Inshallah
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by zully » Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:35 pm
shahz86 wrote:I think if the reason of refusal is just the payslips then I think resubmit is a good option in my opinion because ukba is not taking long time to process the application although it is expansive but you have a good hope of getting visa in two months time Inshallah
If you can afford too then you do what's right for you guys... It's a stressful time but once you get in all the stuff then it's just a waiting game...
application @ ISL 13/01/2012
returned 30/03/2012 Refused app
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deadline given 05/11/2012
Court date: 10 jan 2013
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by Mona1990 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 11:07 pm
Hi.
Ive got 2 jobs. in one im earning 14000 nd at the other im earning 6000. the 6000 is a fixed salary. i earn 500 gross every month. however the other job.. its a diff salary every month depending on how many hours i work. My december salary was very low due to sickness. i earned about 950 gross. will this affect the application? It does state on the payslip that im earning 14000 per annum though. would anyone know?
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by mindhunter89 » Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:47 pm
Horizon wrote:Any pre 9th july applicants still waiting for a reply on this forum or is it just me?
Applied 6/7/12 Islamabad.
yes I applied the same date as you applied But I applied from inside the UK And still waiting for reply ITS WORSE people are waiting here for Average 8,9 months
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by zully » Sun Jan 20, 2013 5:02 pm
mindhunter89 wrote:Horizon wrote:Any pre 9th july applicants still waiting for a reply on this forum or is it just me?
Applied 6/7/12 Islamabad.
yes I applied the same date as you applied But I applied from inside the UK And still waiting for reply ITS WORSE people are waiting here for Average 8,9 months
i think you two are only left, most people have had their answers. you should contact bhc n find out whats going on.
application @ ISL 13/01/2012
returned 30/03/2012 Refused app
applied for appeal in uk 19/04/12
deadline given 05/11/2012
Court date: 10 jan 2013
call letter: 08/03/2013
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by Horizon » Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:20 pm
@zully,i have emailed bhc and gerrys,think they gona reply in 20 days ,pretty awfull , standard procdure for all the visa queries!!you can track a pizza delivery better than this visa application.
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by zully » Sun Jan 20, 2013 7:35 pm
Horizon wrote:@zully,i have emailed bhc and gerrys,think they gona reply in 20 days ,pretty awfull , standard procdure for all the visa queries!!you can track a pizza delivery better than this visa application.
Lol@ tracking pizza delivery, I know it's a long wait but they do get in touch but inshallah you will get a positive reply, they are really bad and I mean shocking bad.
application @ ISL 13/01/2012
returned 30/03/2012 Refused app
applied for appeal in uk 19/04/12
deadline given 05/11/2012
Court date: 10 jan 2013
call letter: 08/03/2013
visa stamped?
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by SI123 » Mon Jan 21, 2013 2:55 pm
Q.A.Khan wrote:Subhan'Allah. My wifes visa was granted today in 46 working days.
MashaAllah that's great news! I'm looking to submit my husbands visa case in February once I have 6 months slips for the second job that I have started. What evidence did you submit along with payslips and bank statements? (If you don't mind me asking)
I'm going to see a solicitor next week but I would really appreciate any advice from someone who has been through it themselves.
Thank you.
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by Mona1990 » Mon Jan 21, 2013 3:18 pm
Hi,
My husbands visa was refused because i did not have 6 months of employment at the time of the application. However at the time of the decision i did have 6 months. What i am confused about is whether i should submit a new case or whether i should appeal? different soliciotrs have said different things. Does any1 know what the best thing to do is? though an appeal will take a long time ive heard that if i submit a fresh case they will be knitty gtritty. can any1 give any advice? plz..
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by zully » Mon Jan 21, 2013 6:19 pm
Mona1990 wrote:Hi,
My husbands visa was refused because i did not have 6 months of employment at the time of the application. However at the time of the decision i did have 6 months. What i am confused about is whether i should submit a new case or whether i should appeal? different soliciotrs have said different things. Does any1 know what the best thing to do is? though an appeal will take a long time ive heard that if i submit a fresh case they will be knitty gtritty. can any1 give any advice? plz..
appeals usually take 3 months... they have only gone this long because of the increase in spouse visa...
its very hard for anyone to tell you wats right as no one know how the bhc work.. they are not reliable.
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application @ ISL 13/01/2012
returned 30/03/2012 Refused app
applied for appeal in uk 19/04/12
deadline given 05/11/2012
Court date: 10 jan 2013
call letter: 08/03/2013
visa stamped?
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by Sadia786 » Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:28 pm
Mona1990 wrote:Hi,
My husbands visa was refused because i did not have 6 months of employment at the time of the application. However at the time of the decision i did have 6 months. What i am confused about is whether i should submit a new case or whether i should appeal? different soliciotrs have said different things. Does any1 know what the best thing to do is? though an appeal will take a long time ive heard that if i submit a fresh case they will be knitty gtritty. can any1 give any advice? plz..
We are thinkin about apeal..because our lawyer z sayin its ez & will take less time..
Lets c what happnd..
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by razian97 » Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:22 pm
Sadia786 wrote:Mona1990 wrote:Hi,
My husbands visa was refused because i did not have 6 months of employment at the time of the application. However at the time of the decision i did have 6 months. What i am confused about is whether i should submit a new case or whether i should appeal? different soliciotrs have said different things. Does any1 know what the best thing to do is? though an appeal will take a long time ive heard that if i submit a fresh case they will be knitty gtritty. can any1 give any advice? plz..
We are thinkin about apeal..because our lawyer z sayin its ez & will take less time..
Lets c what happnd..
salam
I advise you to go for appeal instead new application,as i know one of my friend's spouse visa were refused and he appealed in uk with the help of a solicitor.his appealed was approved.this took only 8 weeks time.new application will take an other 6 to 8 months
Razian