Yesterday DH and I went to Croydon PEO and had my FLR(M) approved! Yippee!!!

But, it was kind of a roller coaster.....
Everything went well to start- they checked we had the right documents with us, we paid (even if you do the PEO appointment and will be paying in person, you still need to fill out the payment sheet in the application... we hadn't, but they let us do it there), they did some other check of documents, I had my biometrics taken.... blah blah blah
Then we went to the actual case worker who would decide our application. Luckily, we had an 8a appointment on a Monday, so at least they were fresh from the weekend.

He took the documents he needed from us and after looking them over a bit told us we would be considered under the new rules.
Since the only two dates regarding the visa in my passport are the valid from date (17 July) and my entry stamp over the visa (27 July), he must have been going off one of those...

He said since we had the documents we would need (6 months bank statements and 6 months payslips) and we met the financial requirement, we had everything we needed to be considered under the new rules.... he said it as if it were no problem....

.... uhhh..... yeah.... but we don't want to wait an extra 3 years for ILR and pay for an extra visa!!!!

Here was our timeline:
15 June- We submitted the online Fiance Visa application
18 June- I attended my biometrics appointment
20 June (actually went out 21 June)- I sent in our application through FedEx
28 June- It was signed for (according to FedEx tracking)
3 July- Email from UK Embassy saying it was received
(unbeknownst to us, the rules changed 9 July)18 July- Visa approved (valid from 17 July)
27 July- I arrived in the UK
From what I'd read online and here (thanks to this awesome community!!!!), since we submitted our application online well before the 9 July rule change and everything happened before 9 July besides the visa approval and my arrival in the UK, we would be considered under the old rules.
Unfortunately, we didn't have any documents printed off from the UKBA website where it states the old rules/new rules change time like it does here:
If you have completed your application using our online application system you must submit your application and pay your fee by 00:01 on 9 July 2012 (UK time) to be considered under the current Rules. All applications submitted after this time will be processed under the new Rules.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitecontent/newsarticles/2012/july/13-formsWe (kindly) protested a bit, asked our case worker to consult his manager and while he was away, I found the section in the application where it says if we applied before 9 July we didn't have to fill out the main financial section of the application (which clearly applies to the new rules).
He came back and confirmed we were under the new rules (phew!) BUT he said the reason was because my application was submitted on 3 July!
We submitted our fiance visa application online on 15 June.
(Tuesday) 3 July is the date the UK Embassy in New York sent me the 'package received' email (but they actually signed for it on Thursday 28 June).
Mind you, we were just happy to be considered (rightfully) under the old rules, so we didn't point out the fact that the date he was going by didn't line up with what their website said.......
Word of advice to those who applied just before the rule change: know the rules and maybe even bring printoffs of the UKBA website where it states why you are considered under the old rules. That probably would have helped us a bit even though it was resolved correctly in the end. ![Deal [smiley=deal.gif]](https://www.talk.uk-yankee.com/Smileys/classic/deal.gif)
Well, we were ecstatic (he hadn't even approved us yet), but then we were called to the window again.

We had submitted DH's bank statements but he hadn't filled out the section allowing it.... it only asks for his address and signature.... no problem.... not even half a page. He started filling it out at the case worker's window....
Well, DH's bank statements are sent to his dad's (DH rents and has moved house a few times in the last few years and found it easier to have stuff sent to his dad's).
When DH asked the case worker which address to put in that section (our home address or the address on the bank statements), the case worker (not realizing the address difference until then) said his bank statements might not be able to be considered in our application.

They would
usually need a letter from the homeowner where the bank statements are sent and a utility bill in the homeowner's name to prove they were the homeowner (seriously?).
He said we had to have a written, signed, original letter and utility bill. A phone call wouldn't do.
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We stepped away a little dejected, but since he didn't deny it then and there, we had a little hope leftover and after another 20 minutes or so, he approved us.
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We had arrived at 7.30 for our 8a appointment and were out the door by 10.15!

We went to the bank in the shopping centre across the street and change DH's address straight away.

PEO appointment is definitely worth it! Everyone at the Croydon PEO was really friendly and helpful.

Be sure to ask any questions you might ever have (possibly your only chance to talk face to face to someone at the UKBA!) and take the opportunity to fill out a comment card (I commented on the horrible PEO appointment booking system and the discrepancy on the old rules/new rules with the case officer).