flx2015 said:
pakistani spousal apps are no longer processed at islamabad; they're transferred directly to LVO. the islamabad office is only responsible for issuing the COPR once the application has been approved.
IMO the pakistani average on the london spreadsheet is not accurate because too few pakistani applicants contribute to it. i've spoken to schnook about being added on as an administrator on the spreadsheet so that i can import data from the pakistani spreadsheet over to the london one, thus giving us more data points and a more realistic average. once i've imported everything over, you'll see that the averages are more or less the same.
You are indeed correct that a larger sample size would give a more accurate average and that is why I am surprised that you pointed to the 2016 tab earlier as examples of similar processing times, these are skewed statistics because they are obviously the speediest of processed applications and only when the longer ones are processed will a true average emerge. But I will play along......
Your spreadsheet shows 12 pakistani applications getting decisions made with only one of these applications was delayed due to extra documentation and yet the average processed time is still longer than that of the 8 std countries 2016 completed applications of which 3 were delayed due to extra documentation required.
It will be interesting to see the averages when a more complete picture due to a bigger data set is forthcoming.
Overall there shouldn't really be any difference in the processing times except for the postage time for extra hard copied documentation between Pakistan and London.
The most telling figure for me, is the 2015 outstanding uncompleted applications 3 from 69 std country applications are outstanding and your 2015 spreadsheet shows around 30 pakistani uncompleted applications from a total of 121. IMO when these are completed it will lead to a longer overall average for the pakistani applications.