No. The percentage rates of success for settlement visa applicants to the U.K. They used to be quite high. http://www.british-filipino.com/index.php?threads/success-rate.13567/#post-131583 The posting in that thread by Timmers sums it up pretty well.
Not sure how good these stats are: “According to Official Statistics, during 2007-16, a total of 1,497,456 Decisions were taken on in-country settlement related applications. As many as 1,416,657 applicants were granted Settlement in the UK and 80,799 applications were refused. Accordingly, the UK Settlement Visa Refusal Rate during 2007-16 was 5.40%. The in-country settlement refusal rate was the highest in 2007 (9.75%) and lowest in 2012 (3.06%). Accordingly, most settlement applications were refused during 2007 (13,481) and least during 2012 (4,101).” Extracted from: https://ukvisa.blog/2018/02/08/uk-settlement-visa-refused/ But they are in keeping with my understanding on those figures. So that’s a refusal rate of 5.4% over the course of time. That’s approximately a 95% success rate. Anybody know any different? @UKDJ If these figures are correct and applicable then any one individual couple stands a great chance of success, providing the application submission satisfies requirements.
Should I get confirmation letter by now or would I only get that when they decide to send my documents back?
We applied on the 31/01/2018.... and receieved (today 25/04/2018) an email exactly 60 working days, telling us it'll be a little longer.... email below.. __________________________________________________ Thank you for applying for a UK visa. Your visa application has been received and is under consideration. We aim to process non settlement applications within 15 working days (unless you have opted for the Priority Visa service), and settlement applications within 60 working days. Unfortunately, the processing of your application has not been straightforward and we will be unable to decide your application within our customer service targets. We are continuing to work on your application and aim to make a decision as soon as possible. We will write to you again if there is any change to this. Please do not attend the Visa Application Centre until you have been advised that your application has been decided and that your passport is ready for collection. Kind Regards, UK Decision Making Centre
I think if they play that kinda thing they should state what’s making it complex. Would stop them from using it as a tool to buy them more time
It strikes me, there is nothing encouraging them to meet these targets - I'm sure someone knows otherwise...
I feel for you guys... it's not looking good for us then! Any idea - and are you willing to say - what the hold up could be?
I think you could be right - although, as far as I know, the 60-day target is not limited to Priority Service applications ?
Agreed Ive just been watching the "Select Commitee" Home Affairs (Home Office ) and have made contact with Stephen Doughty an MP on that commitee he asks very interesting questions (that the Home Secretary has to answer) I have made contact on another matter most helpfull. I would recommend emailing him with your concerns the more folk the better and lets see if there is an answer from our Government since they wont engage with us plebs stephen.doughty.mp@parliament.uk Now is a particularly good time for such questions of Ministers
They say that you will put in front of the pile but don’t give an exact date when it would be processed. This is so they can start reviewing the application at there own time. The whole administration just needs changing and the time line and deadline needs to be accurate and not guess work.
Looking at the humorous side of the visa application backlog. I am sure it isn’t quite as bad as that.
Again, we are veering off course and the thread is turning political, so the offending posts have been deleted.