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hi can any one help my friend just got married to his thai wife in thailand about a month ago, he put all the right paper work in for his thai wife to come here on a 2 year resident visa and she did all the hospital stuff, she has been here 3 times already as a visitor and they have a 1 year old child who has been here 2 times, he has been waiting for a reply from the embassey in thailand to say whether his wife and son,s visa has been approaved, but a month has gone by now and still no response and he had to return this week alone due to work commitments, all the other times it only took 5 days for a reply for their visas now he is starting to worry, has there been any change in the visa rules, he rang them once and all they said was that it is still with the embassey, does any one have any visa update info or have had the same problem,

thank you

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If the man is British by decent & if the child is his why hasn't he just got the child a British Passport? As for waiting times, it really depends on the paperwork submitted & how busy the embassy are but from reading recent threads, 4+ weeks is not unusual.

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If the man is British by decent & if the child is his why hasn't he just got the child a British Passport? As for waiting times, it really depends on the paperwork submitted & how busy the embassy are but from reading recent threads, 4+ weeks is not unusual.

my friend moved here when he was 4 years old from malta and does not hold a british passport he only has indefinate leave to remain his son was born here in the uk over a year ago which he paid for privately but the child was not intitled to british citizenship because neither were british, so would i be right in saying that no news is good news

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Ah I see, in that case 2 prior visit visas & his son being born in the UK all amounts to a provable relationship, the only way I can see it being refused would be something exceptional, like a prior overstay for example so it is likely the delay is down to volume.

Best of luck to them all.

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Ah I see, in that case 2 prior visit visas & his son being born in the UK all amounts to a provable relationship, the only way I can see it being refused would be something exceptional, like a prior overstay for example so it is likely the delay is down to volume.

Best of luck to them all.

thank you for your speedy response

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Presumably the child is entitled to Maltese nationality and a Maltese passport?

If so then as Malta is an EEA state the child would not need a visa for the UK.

Also, as your friend is an EEA national exercising his treaty rights to live and work in the UK then his non-EEA family would be entitled to apply under the EEA rules instead of the UK immigration rules.

However, as they have applied under the UK immigration rules I don't think it is possible to switch now. But it is something to bear in mind should this application be refused (which, from what you have said, I don't think will happen.)

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My wife and I submitted ours December 30th and I was a bit worried too but mine took quite a while to come through because my I dated it for March 1st, they never processed it until 27th February.

I'm guessing maybe he's set a specific date in the future for the visa to start? That's the reason mine took so long but we've got it now.

- Shug

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