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gianx

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  1. I provided a strong evidence in every field and CO confirmed nothing else is required from my side..so I assume reading your posts I won't be requested to attend an interview!?
  2. Hi Lucy, No worries, CO didn't mention anything about the interview, I just heard of it but not sure that's why I asked. As you said it makes sense that would be compulsory for those who have not provided enough evidence or in need of clarification...hope someone in the forum can enlighten us about it. Regarding meds, after 3 weeks I haven't heard from anyone and I decided to email the CO and she said that so far everything is fine and results have been received so if you don't hear back in the next couple of weeks it is fine!
  3. Hi all, I have recently applied for a partnership visa (de facto), I am Italian and I have been living in the UK since 2010. My Australian partner and I lived together in England for 2 years until her visa expired and she had to go back in April last year. After several months I managed to gather together all the documentation to make sure nothing was missing and avoid a delay in the processing time. (Complete forms, police checks both from Italy and UK, statutory declaration, loads of proves that we lived and shared a life together, proof of a genuine relationship etc.) The application has been lodged at the end of March, CO (LG) assigned on the 5th of April and medical examination taken on the 3rd of May. CO has confirmed all the documentation and results have been received and everything is fine underlining that processing time remains 8/9 months so it should be granted hope in November/December. I was thinking to resign from my current job in September and go back to Italy, (I know I shouldn't do it as it is not 100% sure but I was going to do it anyway) for one month at least to spend time with relatives and friends before eventually leaving and then go to Australia and wait the visa confirmation. (I'll go to New Zealand and back in order to activate it). I'd like to know if anyone does know more or less how much time before (the visa is granted) the interview will be scheduled as it is going to be in the UK and most important thing if is that compulsory, so I can have at least a big picture on my mind and organise that everything goes as smoothly as possible. Thanks for your precious time!!!
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