For us, that day was 11th March 2026.
The point in our visa journey when preparation gave way to presentation.
Susi attended her appointment at VFS Global. By then, everything had been assembled: payslips, bank statements, employment confirmation, tenancy agreement, passport copies, relationship evidence — the accumulated record of our lives, organised into something the system could read.
Biometrics were taken. Documents were uploaded. Identity was verified.
It is, on the surface, a straightforward appointment. But emotionally, it carries weight. This is the moment where the application becomes real in the system — no longer a draft, no longer a plan, but something formally submitted for decision.
There is also a strange stillness to it.
For months, everything has been movement — gathering, working, checking, preparing, paying. And then, suddenly, you reach a point where there is nothing more to add. No further documents to upload. No additional explanations to provide.
You hand it over.
And in doing so, you accept that the outcome now sits beyond you.
That is not an easy transition.
Lloyd Hobbard-Mitchell
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