Time line for settlement visa
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Time line for settlement visa
Good morning all, anyone know the timeline for settlement visa ?
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Re: Time line for settlement visa
How are you goin, goins You applied from the US I think? No one can tell you when your visa will be processed unfortunately, but another poster's partner sent hers in priority from the US 15 working days ago, and they've only just received notification that it's been received.
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Re: Time line for settlement visa
On another forum a chart showed that PRIORITY applications were taking around 28 working days for processing.
So non priority is taking longer.
So non priority is taking longer.
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Re: Time line for settlement visa
How are you goin, goins You applied from the US I think? No one can tell you when your visa will be processed unfortunately, but another poster's partner sent hers in priority from the US 15 working days ago, and they've only just received notification that it's been received.
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The wait is difficult and many of us have been there. You just need to hang in there, maybe do some things to try to take your mind off it for a while. Definitely keep your sanity and your head, you'll need them both when you're over here!
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Thanks Dude..much appreciated
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Since you have several threads & posts on the same topic related to your spousal visa, its difficult to keep track - so why not keep it all to one thread?
When was it you applied (day & month) & wasn't it by regular mail & not priority?
Factor in the timeline from the responses posted above as average 28 days sent priority to double that time sent by regular mail
Outside guess, lets put it at somewhere between 45-60 days if you sent it regular mail, would that be fair?
BTW, 'spouse of a scouse' is not a "Dude"
When was it you applied (day & month) & wasn't it by regular mail & not priority?
Factor in the timeline from the responses posted above as average 28 days sent priority to double that time sent by regular mail
Outside guess, lets put it at somewhere between 45-60 days if you sent it regular mail, would that be fair?
BTW, 'spouse of a scouse' is not a "Dude"
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Re: Time line for settlement visa
Since you have several threads & posts on the same topic related to your spousal visa, its difficult to keep track - so why not keep it all to one thread?
When was it you applied (day & month) & wasn't it by regular mail & not priority?
Factor in the timeline from the responses posted above as average 28 days sent priority to double that time sent by regular mail
Outside guess, lets put it at somewhere between 45-60 days if you sent it regular mail, would that be fair?
BTW, 'spouse of a scouse' is not a "Dude"
When was it you applied (day & month) & wasn't it by regular mail & not priority?
Factor in the timeline from the responses posted above as average 28 days sent priority to double that time sent by regular mail
Outside guess, lets put it at somewhere between 45-60 days if you sent it regular mail, would that be fair?
BTW, 'spouse of a scouse' is not a "Dude"
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Re: Time line for settlement visa
Goins, sorry to take over your thread with frivolity - at least reading our rubbish will take your mind of the wait for a minute or two
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awe come on now, its too early in the season & you know the outcome its ManU or the other two blue jersey teams that will end up top of the Premier league
I'm a 'spion kop' Anfield supporter - have you been to a game yet?
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'frivolity' or not, if goins is getting to the UK, he needs to start his homework
awe come on now, its too early in the season & you know the outcome its ManU or the other two blue jersey teams that will end up top of the Premier league
I'm a 'spion kop' Anfield supporter - have you been to a game yet?
awe come on now, its too early in the season & you know the outcome its ManU or the other two blue jersey teams that will end up top of the Premier league
I'm a 'spion kop' Anfield supporter - have you been to a game yet?
FAther is a liverpool fan so i follow the Rushes and Barnsey... and Liverpool is close to my Heart.... and nothing else matters
Last edited by goins; Sep 28th 2016 at 10:46 pm.