Acquisition of Standard visa for British Army Assessment [closed]
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I am employed as a contract staff in a financial institution in Ghana and have an invite from the British Army to come for assessment. I have a sister legally resident in the UK. My monthly commission ranges from Ghs 1000 to Ghs 3000 a month. I manage my deceased mum's business with a bank balance around Ghs 150000. I have the backing of my HR with a leave letter from them and also stating my job is secured even if I'm not successful with the army. Do I stand a chance to obtain a standard visa?
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Are UK visa applications open?
Updated information to explain that overseas services will remain open but dependent on local country restrictions, and that our in-country immigration services (UK Visa and Citizenship Application Services, Service and Support Centres and English Language Test centres) will remain open.Are UK visas delayed?
All priority services for entry clearance applications under the work, study, and family routes have been temporarily suspended since mid-March 2022. As a result, the processing times for all overseas UK visa applications are expected to exceed 3 weeks from the appointment date.How long does it take to get UK priority visa?
For Priority Visa applicants, the process takes 3\u20135 days, while for Super Priority Visa applicants, this speeds up to a single business day. Super Priority Visa Service is available at VFS Global's UK visa application centres in New Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai.Why is UK priority visa delayed?
Priority service and super priority services for applications being made from outside the UK have been suspended since 14 March 2022. The Home Office has advised the suspension is due to UKVI \u201cprioritising Ukraine Family Scheme applications in response to the humanitarian crisis caused by the invasion of Ukraine\u201d.British Army Assessment Centre 2022 | What To Expect
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