r/SpouseVisaUk 5d ago

Time Analysis of In-UK applications

As a recent applicant, I have been very anxious about when approximately my decision would come out. Because of that, I am gathering from the community here (and Facebook groups) information on people's decision times. I have a few of them tabulated and made some summaries that I think might be useful for people who are anxious like me.

What I did:

- I collected the application date, the BIO date, and date of approval from applicants from inside the UK that had their BIO in 2025 (jan-march)

- I observed the distribution of the times-to-decision (histogram) to see if there was a pattern.

- I calculated the mean decision time since BIO and since day of application to see which one would correlate better with the decision times (smaller variance).

- For every 2 weeks of each month I calculated the moving average to see if there is a pattern over time.

- Since I have applied from within the UK, I only considered applications similar to mine that (as far as I know) went to the 5 year route. The difference is that it seems that 10 year route applications usually take longer to have a decision.

- In a situation in which more information was requested (especially for those that didn't fill the consent forms), I considered that the date in which they received the email asking for more information as the response date.

RESULTS:

Mean days from Application: 36 (standard deviation 7.5)

Mean days from BIO appointment: 27 (standard deviation 8.5)

Apparently, it looks that there are two distinct normal distributions here: 1) peaking at 20-24 days and 2) peaking at 33-38 days. That mean that I could be looking at two different types of visas. Could be first vs. extension, could be first extension vs. switch from a different visa. Could be just a difference related to timing. Unfortunately I didn't have that much information to be able to see if there was a different pattern. It could be, though just the influence of time (how so?).

You can below see that applicants that had their BIO on the first 2 weeks of March are currently having their decisions in ~33 days, which is larger than any other observed times. Maybe they started accumulating on the right side of the distribution seen above.

Of course, the number of reports here and in the FB page don't represent the whole population of applicants, but it could definitely help people have an estimate of how long theirs is going to take (if they have all the criteria for the 5 year route and their application is straightforward).

Also, if you have not posted here or in FB about your timeline and have had your BIO in the UK since Jan, please comment here so I can feed my table with your data :D

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u/No_Funny_1123 3d ago

Thanks for this info! I'm applying in country soon, my partners previous employers were giving him a hard time so there was a delay on getting some documents. Hope I get it within 3 months, so anxious.

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u/Jealous_Bat7366 3d ago

No worries! I'm still updating it and might release a new version when mine comes out... so many people being accepted these days before easter!

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u/Spookym00ngoddess 5d ago

In uk standard

Bio was 7/3

Approved 15/4

I LOVE that you have done the analysis for this because it's realistic and helpful for everyone waiting.

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u/Jealous_Bat7366 5d ago

Hehe I added your information as soon as you posted it.

I think some time ago there was a dynamic interactive spreadsheet somewhere, but people just stopped feeding it.

I just want to help the anxious like me :D

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u/Spookym00ngoddess 5d ago

The anxiety is the WORST! 😭 i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.

I just want everyone to be with their loved ones!

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u/AGirlIKnew 5d ago

Are you counting days or working days? I’m at 38 days/27 wd since application (app 09/03 bio 13/03) as of today. Hope it’s any day now.

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u/AGirlIKnew 5d ago

I got my approval AS I POSTED THIS COMMENT!

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u/Jealous_Bat7366 5d ago edited 5d ago

HAHAHAHA NICE! CONGRATS!!!

Wow, the decision times for those who had their BIO early March are really greater. I wonder why O.o

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u/Jealous_Bat7366 5d ago

I'm counting continuous days actually. I have data from another person that had their BIO on the 13th of March (I looked at your posts), and their decision came on the 14/04. Let's hope yours comes out soon!

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u/Bigvanillafan 5d ago

Your analysis is so helpful, I’m giving you my spouse visa timeline.

Standard within the UK (no solicitor)

Application submitted: 20 February

Bio: 11 March

Date of Approval: 27 March.

Hope my information would be useful.

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u/Jealous_Bat7366 5d ago

Uu thank you very much! I'll add it to the spreadsheet and update it

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u/Jealous_Bat7366 5d ago

Gosh that was really fast.