Summary of "[VLOG] 비자 거절되기 딱 좋은 날씨네"
Summary of the video
- The creator is in London and documents the day she goes to complete biometrics and apply to extend her UK spouse visa.
- She explains her visa status: she’s on a 5-year spouse visa, which must be extended once after 2.5 years. She has lived in the UK for about 8 years total, previously on a Working Holiday visa and other extensions.
- She is very nervous because her first spouse visa application was rejected. She describes going through an appeal, where immigration officers did not attend, and the judge’s decision took time. She implies she can’t fully proceed in the same way again without first extending the visa.
- She stresses that the process involves biometrics and that result timing is unpredictable—even when using a “super priority”/fast service. Delivery can still vary widely (from weeks to potentially much longer).
- She outlines the financial burden of the visa process in the UK, including:
- insurance premiums for visa-related policies,
- legal fees (including lawyer costs and additional charges),
- and total spending she estimates at around £10,000+ (with nearly £5,000 for application-related insurance/legal add-ons), plus other related costs.
- While dealing with the anxiety, she frames the day as both practical and personal:
- She shares her day plan: breakfast → biometrics → shopping/food vlog.
- She visits M&S, focusing on food shopping and recommendations, especially snacks and meal items popular with Koreans and foreigners.
- She also provides background on how she ended up in the UK:
- She first came on a Working Holiday visa (2019).
- During COVID/lockdowns, she describes isolation and racism, along with difficulties seeing her husband.
- She recounts how her relationship strengthened through hardships, including separation and family illness during the pandemic.
- She ends with relationship/dating advice in an international context, encouraging people who date across borders to:
- move slowly,
- consider language and cultural barriers,
- and stay patient and resilient—especially during visa-related and life transitions.
Presenters / contributors
- The video creator (speaker) — identified in the subtitles as “Hey friends, I’m in London…” (no specific name given in the transcript).
- Her husband — mentioned as a contributor/filmmaker, but not speaking on camera in the subtitles.
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