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Congrats!Alakazam wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 6:52 pmHi all
I received my approval email from UKVISETM@homeoffice.gov.uk at 1pm today (13 Oct).
Very relieved. Thanks to everyone for their input and all the support during this stressful time.
My timeline
Application submitted: 08 June
IDV Submission: 28 Aug
In Person Bio: 08 Oct
Decision Email: 13 Oct
I am inclined to believe that the in person bio appointment expedited my case.
At the in person Bio appointment, they only needed my passport for scanning. Although I took all my docs, they said they are only checking the quality of the scans of the docs in the mandatory docs section. I took originals of all supporting docs just in case.
Best regards
Alakazam
Restrictions were put in place across Europe and other parts of the world in the run up to the UK outbreak, which will also have impacted travel to the UK prior to these dates. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the UK immigration system, both in terms of restricting migrant movements to and from the UK and the impact on operational capacity.
Pleased for your friend, I certainly know the help a well organised submission can make too. Just frustrated at the lottery of it all. Were you saying at the 6 month point (so 1 Nov here), that paves the way to involving your MP - or are there better escalation routes?CULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 5:35 pmHis case was very straight forward as he met all the requirements with 2 British kids and strong cohabitation documents. Plus I guided him to keep all his documents well organised and attend an in-person appointment and self-submission of documents before biometrics. I guess the timing of applying right when UKVCAS resumed normal operations and his strong/well organised case led to the quick decision. Having said that, many would have the same strong cases but its pure luck also.
Will let me know how it goes...Also try different postcodes if you are willing to travel (and can travel legally between the different corona - city Tier levels), you may get a quicker appointment... note only core centres will offer free appointments (if any availability)..
BORIS Johnson is considering a "short sharp" coronavirus lockdown of up to two weeks over much of England to coincide with the school half-term break, senior Tory insiders have told the Daily Express.
A Tory MP added: “It feels like a big clampdown is on the way and half term is the obvious time to do it.”
A Downing Street source said: "We are not ruling anything out. We haven't taken a circuit breaker off the table. There are various ways of doing it.
The move is likely to come in during the week starting on Monday 26 October when most English schools are on their half-term break but could be extended by up to a fortnight.
And, here it comes.CULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 11:45 pmBORIS Johnson is considering a "short sharp" coronavirus lockdown of up to two weeks over much of England to coincide with the school half-term break, senior Tory insiders have told the Daily Express.A Tory MP added: “It feels like a big clampdown is on the way and half term is the obvious time to do it.”
A Downing Street source said: "We are not ruling anything out. We haven't taken a circuit breaker off the table. There are various ways of doing it.The move is likely to come in during the week starting on Monday 26 October when most English schools are on their half-term break but could be extended by up to a fortnight.
Its been 10 minutes - no new slots added yetCULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 11:27 pmWill let me know how it goes...Also try different postcodes if you are willing to travel (and can travel legally between the different corona - city Tier levels), you may get a quicker appointment... note only core centres will offer free appointments (if any availability)..
Not sure why, maybe due less availability again.. however UKVCAS latest update claims:octave009 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 12:12 amIts been 10 minutes - no new slots added yetCULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 11:27 pmWill let me know how it goes...Also try different postcodes if you are willing to travel (and can travel legally between the different corona - city Tier levels), you may get a quicker appointment... note only core centres will offer free appointments (if any availability)..
https://www.ukvcas.co.uk/flash-message- ... geId=74833‘Rolling’ Booking Calendar Returns
Great news! The booking calendar is now offering 4 weeks of appointments, with a new date released every day. This offers a mix of free and chargeable appointments. Please note, free appointments do get booked up very quickly.
When i rebooked a week ago, it only refreshed after 1am. Hope UKVCAS hasn't changed this yet. However, I am not sure if their flash message about opening more slots is true or they are not opening slots for all centers at the same time even after refreshing. Southampton is my preferred center but I have never seen a slot available no matter when I logged in to check in a day, not even after rolling out a new day. As for the location, there were a lot more available slots in the North than in the South. In the South, I could only find in London and Reading. Good Luck!
When i rebooked a week ago, it only refreshed after 1am. Hope UKVCAS hasn't changed this yet. However, I am not sure if their flash message about opening more slots is true or they are not opening slots for all centers at the same time even after refreshing. Southampton is my preferred center but I have never seen a slot available no matter when I logged in to check in a day, not even after rolling out a new day. As for the location, there were a lot more available slots in the North than in the South. In the South, I could only find in London and Reading. Good Luck!
Please if you know, did the previous lockdown impact only appointments or were the decisions for those who had submitted biometrics before the lockdown impacted as well. In other words, the Home Office staff will obviously be working at an even more reduced capacity but will they still be taking decisions on applications?CULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 11:45 pmBORIS Johnson is considering a "short sharp" coronavirus lockdown of up to two weeks over much of England to coincide with the school half-term break, senior Tory insiders have told the Daily Express.A Tory MP added: “It feels like a big clampdown is on the way and half term is the obvious time to do it.”
A Downing Street source said: "We are not ruling anything out. We haven't taken a circuit breaker off the table. There are various ways of doing it.The move is likely to come in during the week starting on Monday 26 October when most English schools are on their half-term break but could be extended by up to a fortnight.
There have been decisions made during the lockdown of all categories from Nov-March applicants . It has been then slowed down because applicants from end March onwards could not get their bios done up to June when they have opened the centres again for in-person appointments.gag285 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:24 amPlease if you know, did the previous lockdown impact only appointments or were the decisions for those who had submitted biometrics before the lockdown impacted as well. In other words, the Home Office staff will obviously be working at an even more reduced capacity but will they still be taking decisions on applications?CULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 11:45 pmBORIS Johnson is considering a "short sharp" coronavirus lockdown of up to two weeks over much of England to coincide with the school half-term break, senior Tory insiders have told the Daily Express.A Tory MP added: “It feels like a big clampdown is on the way and half term is the obvious time to do it.”
A Downing Street source said: "We are not ruling anything out. We haven't taken a circuit breaker off the table. There are various ways of doing it.The move is likely to come in during the week starting on Monday 26 October when most English schools are on their half-term break but could be extended by up to a fortnight.
There have been decisions made during the lockdown of all categories from Nov-March applicants . It has been then slowed down because applicants from end March onwards could not get their bios done up to June when they have opened the centres again for in-person appointments.gag285 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:24 amPlease if you know, did the previous lockdown impact only appointments or were the decisions for those who had submitted biometrics before the lockdown impacted as well. In other words, the Home Office staff will obviously be working at an even more reduced capacity but will they still be taking decisions on applications?CULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 11:45 pmBORIS Johnson is considering a "short sharp" coronavirus lockdown of up to two weeks over much of England to coincide with the school half-term break, senior Tory insiders have told the Daily Express.A Tory MP added: “It feels like a big clampdown is on the way and half term is the obvious time to do it.”
A Downing Street source said: "We are not ruling anything out. We haven't taken a circuit breaker off the table. There are various ways of doing it.The move is likely to come in during the week starting on Monday 26 October when most English schools are on their half-term break but could be extended by up to a fortnight.
Thanks AmelineAmeline wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:47 amThere have been decisions made during the lockdown of all categories from Nov-March applicants . It has been then slowed down because applicants from end March onwards could not get their bios done up to June when they have opened the centres again for in-person appointments.gag285 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 10:24 amPlease if you know, did the previous lockdown impact only appointments or were the decisions for those who had submitted biometrics before the lockdown impacted as well. In other words, the Home Office staff will obviously be working at an even more reduced capacity but will they still be taking decisions on applications?CULLINAN wrote: ↑Tue Oct 13, 2020 11:45 pmBORIS Johnson is considering a "short sharp" coronavirus lockdown of up to two weeks over much of England to coincide with the school half-term break, senior Tory insiders have told the Daily Express.A Tory MP added: “It feels like a big clampdown is on the way and half term is the obvious time to do it.”
A Downing Street source said: "We are not ruling anything out. We haven't taken a circuit breaker off the table. There are various ways of doing it.The move is likely to come in during the week starting on Monday 26 October when most English schools are on their half-term break but could be extended by up to a fortnight.
I paid for this and got the text few hours after my biometrics.kittycatkeeb wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 12:33 pmIn another forum I'm on, someone posted today saying they had their in-person biometrics appointment today and afterwards received a text message that said, "Your information has now been submitted to UKVI. Please contact UKVI direct on 0300 123 2241 if you have any queries. Thank you for using the UKVCAS service."
Lots of people said they also got the text message, including people who had not specifically paid for the SMS service.
I never got that message and so it's fuelling my worry more. Did people on here get that text message? If so, did you pay for the SMS service or not?