PatienceIsAVirtue said:
Hello All! I wanted to say 'Hi' to everyone and ask a few questions based on your experience.
Andrew has already answered your questions, I'll just add a little bit more.
I am sponsoring my British husband. His application was received on Oct 3, 2014 and the first stage (sponsorship approval) was passed on Nov 27, 2014. We're in London and trying to be patient about stage 2 but the Client Application Status is still showing as Application Received, not In Process. Is this normal after 5 months?
Completely normal. ECAS is notoriously unreliable. Basically, if it changes to reflect something, then you can assume that the change is accurate and reflects your application. However, just because it isn't changing doesn't mean nothing is happening.
In our case, our application reached London in April 2012. In June my husband got a call from CIC asking a few questions about our marriage. In July he received PPR, and in August COPR arrived in the post. ECAS just sat at "Application Received" that whole time - over 2 months. It changed to "Decision Made" four days *AFTER* we had COPR in hand.
So really, don't get stressed if ECAS doesn't change.
Also, we did not send his medical back in October since it's only valid for a year and we knew the application could take 11 months (at least that is what the processing times were listed as back then, it's since increased to ). Should we wait for them to ask for his medical? Could this be adding further delay?
Thank you in advance. Any guidance is greatly appreciated ;D
No offense, but this was dumb. You basically sent an incomplete application. Go get your medical done NOW. Book in an appointment, get it done, and email CIC when it's done and include a scan of the receipt. The medical is included on the checklist for a reason, it's not optional. Sending an incomplete application can result in your application being rejected. It's rare, but it's happened. Get to a DMP now and do your medical! Don't worry about the expiry. CIC will either request you do a new one, or they'll choose to extend it. GO. NOW.