As some may remember, we went about it all the wrong way.
My wife (now), came over on a visitor visa in October 2001, we started her divorce - it took longer than the six month Visa, so she stayed, as an 'overstayer', until we got married in November 2002. We then engaged a 'Specialist Immigration Solicitor', who sent off the wrong forms, and unacceptable evidence, which they sent back after 3 months.
We re-applied ourselves, about a month ago, sending all the required bits and bobs, and have just had a letter from them, stating that the application is now correct, but can't be dealt with by the 'Initial Consideration Unit', but will now not be looked at until March 2004, due to the amount of applications from Asylum Seekers!!!
This is all very stressful for us, as we have now had nearly 18 months of being 'In Limbo', and we wonder if anyone else has experience of doing everything wrong, as we have done, and what the outcome was. Also, when it has taken this long, would they backdate the Leave to remain, due to their inefficiency?
regards
John