ALKB wrote:Sumera90 wrote:Javeria wrote:Sweet786 wrote:Although there's a long wait ahead they are not being processed in order so a may applicant could still hear before April and each case is different some cases may be more complicated.
I'm just praying we all hear by Friday if not then chances are looking very thin
I agree with you that each case differ but the point is this that every settlement case takes 12 weeks or more,now you will talk about wardak and zahabiya's case,so I don't know about wardak's case that what the reason how she got the visa in 50 working days but I know the zahabiya she has got visa in just 42 working days and I know the reason behind it,her husband is the EU citizen so it's obvious that EU citizens got their spouse visa earlier than others because on EU citizen's spouse cases UKBA works on priority.
My husband is also EU citizen but still no RFC

Is he an EU citizen in the sense that he is a British citizen or is he an EU citizen from outside the UK exercising his treaty rights in the UK?
It's a citizenship of European Union.
European citizenship is supplementary to national citizenship and affords rights such as the right to vote in European elections, the right to free movement, settlement and employment across the EU, and the right to consular protection from other EU states' and embassies.
EU citizens are entitled to other rights including:
(1)The right to contact and receive a response from any EU institution in one of the EU's official languages;
(2)The right to access European Parliament, European Commission Choose translations of the previous link and Council documents under certain conditions; and
(3)The right of equal access to the EU Civil Service.