Does a quick decision mean refusal?
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I've submitted my application on Tuesday, yesterday it was received by the UKVI and today it says that a Decision was made. Is that too fast? does this necessarily imply refusal? It is worth mentioning that I've paid extra for 5 business days process but still 2 days seems fast, so what do you guys think? should I be prepared to receive a refusal or is that irrelevant?
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I've submitted my application on Tuesday, yesterday it was received by the UKVI and today it says that a Decision was made. Is that too fast? does this necessarily imply refusal? It is worth mentioning that I've paid extra for 5 business days process but still 2 days seems fast, so what do you guys think? should I be prepared to receive a refusal or is that irrelevant?
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You cannot predict it. Bayesian theory tell us. But lack of required document, refusal could be very short. But also by very good application. And sometime consulate are fast. (so many quick positive answers [as absolute number, not as percentage])
â Giacomo Catenazzi
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Either refusals or approvals can be quick to make if the case is clear enough. It is the grey-area ones in the middle that can require additional time.
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I'm voting to close this question because it is a variant of post-submission anxiety.
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I've submitted my application on Tuesday, yesterday it was received by the UKVI and today it says that a Decision was made. Is that too fast? does this necessarily imply refusal? It is worth mentioning that I've paid extra for 5 business days process but still 2 days seems fast, so what do you guys think? should I be prepared to receive a refusal or is that irrelevant?
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I've submitted my application on Tuesday, yesterday it was received by the UKVI and today it says that a Decision was made. Is that too fast? does this necessarily imply refusal? It is worth mentioning that I've paid extra for 5 business days process but still 2 days seems fast, so what do you guys think? should I be prepared to receive a refusal or is that irrelevant?
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You cannot predict it. Bayesian theory tell us. But lack of required document, refusal could be very short. But also by very good application. And sometime consulate are fast. (so many quick positive answers [as absolute number, not as percentage])
â Giacomo Catenazzi
3 hours ago
Either refusals or approvals can be quick to make if the case is clear enough. It is the grey-area ones in the middle that can require additional time.
â Henning Makholm
2 hours ago
4
I'm voting to close this question because it is a variant of post-submission anxiety.
â Musonius Rufus
2 hours ago
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You cannot predict it. Bayesian theory tell us. But lack of required document, refusal could be very short. But also by very good application. And sometime consulate are fast. (so many quick positive answers [as absolute number, not as percentage])
â Giacomo Catenazzi
3 hours ago
Either refusals or approvals can be quick to make if the case is clear enough. It is the grey-area ones in the middle that can require additional time.
â Henning Makholm
2 hours ago
4
I'm voting to close this question because it is a variant of post-submission anxiety.
â Musonius Rufus
2 hours ago
You cannot predict it. Bayesian theory tell us. But lack of required document, refusal could be very short. But also by very good application. And sometime consulate are fast. (so many quick positive answers [as absolute number, not as percentage])
â Giacomo Catenazzi
3 hours ago
You cannot predict it. Bayesian theory tell us. But lack of required document, refusal could be very short. But also by very good application. And sometime consulate are fast. (so many quick positive answers [as absolute number, not as percentage])
â Giacomo Catenazzi
3 hours ago
Either refusals or approvals can be quick to make if the case is clear enough. It is the grey-area ones in the middle that can require additional time.
â Henning Makholm
2 hours ago
Either refusals or approvals can be quick to make if the case is clear enough. It is the grey-area ones in the middle that can require additional time.
â Henning Makholm
2 hours ago
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I'm voting to close this question because it is a variant of post-submission anxiety.
â Musonius Rufus
2 hours ago
I'm voting to close this question because it is a variant of post-submission anxiety.
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2 hours ago
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It doesnâÂÂt mean anything other than the fact that your application was straight foreword and decision was relatively easier to make.
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It doesnâÂÂt mean anything other than the fact that your application was straight foreword and decision was relatively easier to make.
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It doesnâÂÂt mean anything other than the fact that your application was straight foreword and decision was relatively easier to make.
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It doesnâÂÂt mean anything other than the fact that your application was straight foreword and decision was relatively easier to make.
It doesnâÂÂt mean anything other than the fact that your application was straight foreword and decision was relatively easier to make.
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You cannot predict it. Bayesian theory tell us. But lack of required document, refusal could be very short. But also by very good application. And sometime consulate are fast. (so many quick positive answers [as absolute number, not as percentage])
â Giacomo Catenazzi
3 hours ago
Either refusals or approvals can be quick to make if the case is clear enough. It is the grey-area ones in the middle that can require additional time.
â Henning Makholm
2 hours ago
4
I'm voting to close this question because it is a variant of post-submission anxiety.
â Musonius Rufus
2 hours ago