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congratsVenuslaure wrote:Hi all,
I am one of the secret follower of this site and this site help me a lot I therefore decided to write down my story.
I applied for FLRO in Feb 2013, and received a call from my lawyer this afternoon that informed me I have been granted. If I heard her right as was too excited after hearing granted I was given 3 years.
My story: Came to the UK in 2005 as a student, have been on a student visa since then, got pregnant and gave birth on Xmas day last year. My student visa ran out in Feb 2013 and as unsure of what to do went to a lawyer. My partner is british and consequently my son, plus I have been in the UK now for 8 years so the lawyer thought I would be granted and she was not wrong.
I would like to thank you all as coming here daily was a source of comfort. I hope you will all receive the Good news soon by God's grace.
I do but i don't know how much good it'll do you. you cant call or email them directly you just have a name and yours could be with another caseworker. They seem to be clearing out the applications post july changes last year and people who did bios in feb/march so yours in prob in the post now.ali90 wrote:do you have the initial or the name of the case worker you had your situation seems to be same as mine the timeline seems exactly same too except the fact that i havent got a decision yet but i am also under 25 and also lived more than half life here . did they ask you for more documents or biometrics were the last thing they asked for ?egoneo wrote:Hi guys,
just adding to the good news. Lol i didnt get indefinite leave but i did get my FLR(O) granted for 2.5 years today. BRP and documents all came in one swoop. i applied under private life and got granted under the fact ive lived here half my life and under 25. heres a quick timeline.
Applied: 13th Nov 12
acknowledged/money taken: Late Nov
Biometrics letter : 2nd March 13(when letter was dated)
Biometrics complete: 14th March 13
MP contacted: mid jun
Documents returned: 10 Jul 13th (granted on 8th jul)
Looks like they're finally really going through the backlog, guess i was also lucky with the caseworker. Good luck to everyone else and their applications. I will pray hard for your success
knowing that you got your decision has given me hope
congrats .are you sure you were given 3 years discretionary leave or 2.5 years ?.Venuslaure wrote:Hi all,
I am one of the secret follower of this site and this site help me a lot I therefore decided to write down my story.
I applied for FLRO in Feb 2013, and received a call from my lawyer this afternoon that informed me I have been granted. If I heard her right as was too excited after hearing granted I was given 3 years.
My story: Came to the UK in 2005 as a student, have been on a student visa since then, got pregnant and gave birth on Xmas day last year. My student visa ran out in Feb 2013 and as unsure of what to do went to a lawyer. My partner is british and consequently my son, plus I have been in the UK now for 8 years so the lawyer thought I would be granted and she was not wrong.
I would like to thank you all as coming here daily was a source of comfort. I hope you will all receive the Good news soon by God's grace.
Congratulations. Breathe of relief at last.egoneo wrote:Hi guys,
just adding to the good news. Lol i didnt get indefinite leave but i did get my FLR(O) granted for 2.5 years today. BRP and documents all came in one swoop. i applied under private life and got granted under the fact ive lived here half my life and under 25. heres a quick timeline.
Applied: 13th Nov 12
acknowledged/money taken: Late Nov
Biometrics letter : 2nd March 13(when letter was dated)
Biometrics complete: 14th March 13
MP contacted: mid jun
Documents returned: 10 Jul 13th (granted on 8th jul)
Looks like they're finally really going through the backlog, guess i was also lucky with the caseworker. Good luck to everyone else and their applications. I will pray hard for your success
well my sister has a case worker assigned to her application because he asked for more documents thats why i wanted to know the name so i can see if its same or not wel hope it be in post tomorrow lolegoneo wrote:I do but i don't know how much good it'll do you. you cant call or email them directly you just have a name and yours could be with another caseworker. They seem to be clearing out the applications post july changes last year and people who did bios in feb/march so yours in prob in the post now.ali90 wrote:do you have the initial or the name of the case worker you had your situation seems to be same as mine the timeline seems exactly same too except the fact that i havent got a decision yet but i am also under 25 and also lived more than half life here . did they ask you for more documents or biometrics were the last thing they asked for ?egoneo wrote:Hi guys,
just adding to the good news. Lol i didnt get indefinite leave but i did get my FLR(O) granted for 2.5 years today. BRP and documents all came in one swoop. i applied under private life and got granted under the fact ive lived here half my life and under 25. heres a quick timeline.
Applied: 13th Nov 12
acknowledged/money taken: Late Nov
Biometrics letter : 2nd March 13(when letter was dated)
Biometrics complete: 14th March 13
MP contacted: mid jun
Documents returned: 10 Jul 13th (granted on 8th jul)
Looks like they're finally really going through the backlog, guess i was also lucky with the caseworker. Good luck to everyone else and their applications. I will pray hard for your success
knowing that you got your decision has given me hope
Hi grendagirl...grenadagirl wrote:How many of you did your biometric in January?
have you contacted your local mp and see if he can talk to them and try to find out whats happening hope you get yours tomorrowsanny26 wrote:Early nextweekali90 wrote:sorry to hear that was really hoping that you get good news asap what date is your flight forsanny26 wrote:Same here I'm so fraustrated.ali90 wrote:Postman has come and gone today sadly no good news today for me
I think the supporting won't help much and they have address but you need to know you caseworker name to make sure the letter goes to him/her all you can do is waitpink nails wrote:It seems most people who r granted 2.5 or 3 years have, a child, british partner or are under 25. I am in none of these categories. Though I have spent half my life here. Anyone else in the same boat? Also could someone please tell me the best address to send any additional info to. They haven't asked me for anything but I got a member of my family to write a supporting letter and I'm just wondering where its best to send it. Any advice?
send any address to UKBA sheffield temporary migration unit. Any additional documents that you feel will help you will most likely do before they make a decison on your case. I was 26 so didnt meet the under 25 rule and got a refusal this week. Fighting back at the moment. All the best with yourspink nails wrote:It seems most people who r granted 2.5 or 3 years have, a child, british partner or are under 25. I am in none of these categories. Though I have spent half my life here. Anyone else in the same boat? Also could someone please tell me the best address to send any additional info to. They haven't asked me for anything but I got a member of my family to write a supporting letter and I'm just wondering where its best to send it. Any advice?
. That's a shame, I really hope it works out for u. Did they refuse u only because ur 26? I didn't even know about this category (flro) until a few weeks ago. Silly me missed the 14 year deadline. I get more confused and frustrated everyday.GodGives wrote:send any address to UKBA sheffield temporary migration unit. Any additional documents that you feel will help you will most likely do before they make a decison on your case. I was 26 so didnt meet the under 25 rule and got a refusal this week. Fighting back at the moment. All the best with yourspink nails wrote:It seems most people who r granted 2.5 or 3 years have, a child, british partner or are under 25. I am in none of these categories. Though I have spent half my life here. Anyone else in the same boat? Also could someone please tell me the best address to send any additional info to. They haven't asked me for anything but I got a member of my family to write a supporting letter and I'm just wondering where its best to send it. Any advice?
I am exactly the same as you. No kids nor any European or British partner. Applied under private life. But I suppose if you have anymore correspondence to help with your case, if you used a lawyer it's best you try go through them otherwise ringing them up for further information on where you should post or fax them could be pretty much ideal. We are in God's hands.pink nails wrote:It seems most people who r granted 2.5 or 3 years have, a child, british partner or are under 25. I am in none of these categories. Though I have spent half my life here. Anyone else in the same boat? Also could someone please tell me the best address to send any additional info to. They haven't asked me for anything but I got a member of my family to write a supporting letter and I'm just wondering where its best to send it. Any advice?