The First Obstacle After “Yes”

The First Obstacle After “Yes”

This is the thirteenth post in our ‘Diary of an estranged Briton’, detailing the journey taken by our Vice Chair, Lloyd Hobbard-Mitchell, his wife, Susi and their son, Sebastian.

Date: Late April 2026
Stage: Accessing the eVisa

When the email arrived confirming that the visa had been granted, the feeling was immediate and overwhelming.

Relief.
Joy.
Something long hoped for, finally made real.

For more than two years, this had been an abstract goal — something we were working towards, planning for, sacrificing for. And suddenly, it wasn’t abstract anymore. It was real. It had happened.

But as is so often the case in this process, one stage ends and another begins almost immediately.

When Reality Meets Technology

Following the instructions in the decision email, the next step was to access the eVisa through a UKVI account.

This required using the “UK Immigration: ID Check app” – availible on the Apple App Store and the Android Playstore.

On paper, it is straightforward:

  • Download the app
  • Scan the biometric chip in the passport using NFC
  • Complete facial recognition
  • Link the visa to the account

In practice, it wasn’t quite so simple.

The app was not compatible on Susi’s phone.

Sebastian’s phone did not work either.

Both devices were too old — lacking the required NFC capability needed to scan the biometric chip in the passport. A small detail, perhaps, but one that immediately became a barrier.

Solving It — 9,000 Kilometres Apart

A solution was found.

Another phone was sourced — one capable of running the app and reading the passport chip.

From there, it became a shared effort.

Working across a distance of approximately 9,000 kilometres, Susi and I coordinated the process step by step. Screenshots were taken, sent, reviewed. Instructions relayed. Progress checked and rechecked.

It was slow, careful, and at times slightly tense — but it worked.

Eventually, the passport was successfully scanned. The identity confirmed.

The account created.

And finally — the visa itself became visible.

Where We Now Stand

All requested documents have been submitted in full, within the required timeframe.

The application now returns to the UK Decision Making Centre for assessment.

At this point, everything that can reasonably be evidenced has been provided:

  • The history of our relationship
  • The continuity of our family life
  • The practical realities of our circumstances
  • The intention behind our application

The decision now rests with them….so, again – we wait.

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