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Thank you for your Visa Application which has arrived at the UKVI Decision Making Centre and is now awaiting consideration.
According to the UK standard visa processing times, decisions are typically made within three weeks. The email you received indicates that your application is now with a Visa Officer for review. Based on the timing, I’d estimate you may hear back from UKVI around 20-21 Nov. If your visa is approved,Read more
According to the UK standard visa processing times, decisions are typically made within three weeks. The email you received indicates that your application is now with a Visa Officer for review. Based on the timing, I’d estimate you may hear back from UKVI around 20-21 Nov.
If your visa is approved, UKVI will first send an email saying, “I can confirm a decision has been made on your visa application. You need to wait until you receive confirmation from UKVI telling you the decision and explaining what you need to do next.” If you chose to keep your passport during processing, they will ask you to submit it for visa stamping if approved. Otherwise, if the visa is denied, you’ll typically receive an email explaining the refusal details once you collect your passport.
In summary, you’ll most likely know the outcome once you collect your passport and see whether the visa has been stamped or not.
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The news media faces an integrity crisis. While there used to be a clear distinction between the objective news reporting and opinion pieces, nowadays it's evident that opinion pieces often dominate. Unfortunately, this is what attracts viewers. Another issue is the abandonment of the FCC's fairnessRead more
The news media faces an integrity crisis. While there used to be a clear distinction between the objective news reporting and opinion pieces, nowadays it’s evident that opinion pieces often dominate. Unfortunately, this is what attracts viewers.
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A 100m deep cave on the Moon could be a game-changer for building a permanent human base. It's great to hear that it could protect astronauts from radiation and extreme temperatures. Helen Sharman thinks we might be living in lunar pits in 20-30 years, which is super exciting. The cave's depth meansRead more
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