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Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 9:25 pm
by 1unicorn
Hi everyone,
It looks like quite a few people have received a letter from home office today about the further 3 - 6 months investigation, below is the letter:
Dear xxx
I am writing in regard to your outstanding application for British Citizenship,
We aim to process all applications within 6 months from the date submitted. However, in certain circumstances this target is not possible. Following our assessment of your case, unfortunately it appears your application will not be processed within the 6 months target.
Following recent clarification of the Nationality rules greater levels of scrutiny will he applied to certain applications. This will be dependent on certain indicators within their immigration history that pre-date the application for British citizenship. Your case has been identified as such a case and will not be decided within 6 months
We expect to make a decision on your application within the next 3 to 6 months but we will write to you again if this is not going, to be possible. Please note we will contact you with further updates and can advise you do not need to contact us again unless your circumstances change significantly.
Please do not contact the UKVI Contact Centre regarding the progress of your ease as they will not be able to provide any further information.
This also applies to any family members whose applications for citizenship were submitted at the same time.
Yours sincerely
Nationality casework.
I have received this letter today too. I think it would be great if we list our applications under this topic so we can keep us updated, and hopefully we get to receive the decision sooner than they said, or at least figure out why they picked us.
I sent them an email about a week ago asking about my application status. I wonder if this is their reply or if I just happen to be one of the ' lucky' ones.
Anyway, here is mine:
ligibility criteria: 2-year Sponse +ILR (in UK since 2006 as a student)
Language criteria met: Master degree
Method of application: NCS
Date of application: 13.08.14
Date of receipt by UKBA: 19.08.14
Payment method: CC/DC
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 19.08.14
Date of further 3 - 6 months notice: 03.02.15
Date approval received: TBC
Date of ceremony:TBC
Please let us know the possibility of receiving this letter, if you can make a guess. or simply list your application timeline.
Thanks
Re: Further 3 - 6 months letter receivers, please come in.
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2015 9:51 pm
by francesca_
HI there,
I have received the same letter today. I wrote to Home Office about 2 weeks ago and I have got the same response! I do believe that they reply with a standard response to everyone. This process is driving me mad!
Details of mine application below:
Eligibility criteria: 6 years and 11 months residence in UK with PR card ( EEA3)
Language criteria met: ESOL test
Method of application: NCS
Date of application: 25.06.14
Date of receipt by UKBA: 01.07.14
Payment method: credit card
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 27.06.14
Date of further 3 - 6 months notice: 25.12.14
Date approval received: TBC
Date of ceremony:TBC
Re: Further 3 - 6 months letter receivers, please come in.
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 6:21 am
by Mafikizolo
I got the same letter yesterday 6th os February, yes telling me to wait another 3-6months. I applied through post office Special delivery. Application date 02/07/2014 and acknowledgement was on the 9th of the same month after fees was deducted on the 7th of the same month. Well now am well over 7months and into my 8th month since my application, no decision yet. My cousin though applied on the 13th/01/2015 and yesterday got her approval. What a

. Both were ILR myself criteria was 9yrs stay/divorced spouse of a british citizen/ ILR held over one year. Pretty straight forward case yet no decision 7months on. Am sincerely frustrated.
Re: Further 3 - 6 months letter receivers, please come in.
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 12:00 pm
by 1unicorn
francesca_ wrote:HI there,
I have received the same letter today. I wrote to Home Office about 2 weeks ago and I have got the same response! I do believe that they reply with a standard response to everyone. This process is driving me mad!
Details of mine application below:
Eligibility criteria: 6 years and 11 months residence in UK with PR card ( EEA3)
Language criteria met: ESOL test
Method of application: NCS
Date of application: 25.06.14
Date of receipt by UKBA: 01.07.14
Payment method: credit card
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 27.06.14
Date of further 3 - 6 months notice: 25.12.14
Date approval received: TBC
Date of ceremony:TBC
I am wondering if this is actually a good sign, at least they are finally looking into our cases. Or am i simply being naive? lol
Re: Further 3 - 6 months letter receivers, please come in.
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 12:04 pm
by 1unicorn
Mafikizolo wrote:I got the same letter yesterday 6th os February, yes telling me to wait another 3-6months. I applied through post office Special delivery. Application date 02/07/2014 and acknowledgement was on the 9th of the same month after fees was deducted on the 7th of the same month. Well now am well over 7months and into my 8th month since my application, no decision yet. My cousin though applied on the 13th/01/2015 and yesterday got her approval. What a

. Both were ILR myself criteria was 9yrs stay/divorced spouse of a british citizen/ ILR held over one year. Pretty straight forward case yet no decision 7months on. Am sincerely frustrated.
Hi Mafikizolo,
it could be the case that they are finally reviewing our applications, i believe our cases were sitting there for the last few month without assigning to any caseworker. Otherwise what makes it so long when some people get to receive a decision in a few days? keep positive and we have to!
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 3:05 pm
by kelley2014
Hello All,
I too received the same letter yesterday, February 6th. I am actually relieved to see that others have received the same letter as I was thinking they were delaying due to my circumstances; after applying with NCS on August 1, 2014 and over 6 years of residency with an EEA spouse, no IDLR as guidelines stated it wasn't necessary (it also takes up to 6 months to receive at a cost of £1106). Unfortunately my residence document visa expired on Nov 5, 2014, so I was forced (as the Naturalisation application would not confirm my eligibility to work when my employer used employee checking services after the expiry) to reapply for another Residence document so I could return to work (which was advised by HO migrant worker division, but now I realise EEA3 would have been better option). Now I am applying for the EEA3 in hopes that I will have something permanent in the next 3 months!
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 1:14 pm
by stillwaiting4it
I have also received this letter. I agree with the idea that these applications were just sitting there collecting dust. There is nothing in my immigration history that should be an 'indicator' as there has been no legal non-compliance with any immigration regulations.
It seems more likely that they built up a backlog and the review of these 'new' requirements offers a convenient excuse to give us the exact, same original timeframe of an application...which was always about 3-6 months.
Additionally, I have complained to my MP. They gave us an SLA of no more than 6 months unless exceptional circumstances exist. I fail to see how new regulation that came into affect after the application is an exceptional circumstance. It is £906 we have paid which is quite a lot of money no matter what the decision on the application is. This kind of thing would never be acceptable for an actual business and you could expect compensation.
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 7:16 pm
by zabizabi
ours cases may be very genuine. But honestly among us there are so many who abuse the system by declaring false statement , shame marriages etc etc.that's why they have tighten the system. Its there rights to make a proper check. Even my application is with them. But whatever they are checking I am ok with it.I shouldn't be allowed to stay if I don't have the right to stay. Your case is 100 % genuine but you are suffering .Think positive with these checks nobody will abuse the system. Its for your future and your kids future. Hope you also don't want fraud people among you. They are living in our surrounding and abusing the system and at the end run away with a very big cash from bank.
Be patient you will get it very soon .
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2015 9:16 pm
by Storm_b_ringer
I never received this letter. I applied in May 2014 and by December 2014 (past the 6 months), I rang the HO who could not give me an update over the phone and requested I send a letter. I did that at the beginning of December. By the end of January I still had no response whatsoever so I sent an email. About 1 week after the email, I received a letter requesting alternative evidence.
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2015 11:35 pm
by Samaralady
I fully appreciate tough tests to ensure only genuine, decent people are awarded British citizenship. Britain doesn't need other country's crooks, they've got their own already. But hiding behind "tough checks" is an excuse by the Home Office. How then is it possible that some people are now getting these 3-6 months letters where others still get their approval within 8 weeks? I agree, if this was a commercial enterprise it would be out of business by now ... and probably sued left right and center for compensation. This is just a cover-up exercise because too many old applications ended up at the bottom of the pile and haven't even been touched yet. Why don't they just admit it?
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 3:45 pm
by london_2014
probably will to have wait till March (since past 6 monhts) to get hold of this golden letter.....as we speak Usually people receivng this letter are the ones who applied before the end of August.
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2015 4:13 pm
by cmpic
What I’d be curious to know is if anyone who applied before 10th of August and is still waiting DID NOT receive a similar letter...
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 11:11 am
by heisenberg150
I applied for my citizenship end of May 2014, Up to now I have not heard anything from the HO or is it the UKBA. I have written two letters, made several phone calls and no update yet. Apparently my case is still in progress. Fact- the HO is in shambles, how can they justify deducting money and not providing a service they had said they would within a specific time frame?
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 11:19 am
by zeusmagnanimous
heisenberg150 wrote:I applied for my citizenship end of May 2014, Up to now I have not heard anything from the HO or is it the UKBA. I have written two letters, made several phone calls and no update yet. Apparently my case is still in progress. Fact- the HO is in shambles, how can they justify deducting money and not providing a service they had said they would within a specific time frame?
Get your MP involved, that might speed things up a bit.
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 1:22 pm
by stillwaiting4it
zeusmagnanimous wrote:heisenberg150 wrote:I applied for my citizenship end of May 2014, Up to now I have not heard anything from the HO or is it the UKBA. I have written two letters, made several phone calls and no update yet. Apparently my case is still in progress. Fact- the HO is in shambles, how can they justify deducting money and not providing a service they had said they would within a specific time frame?
Get your MP involved, that might speed things up a bit.
Suspect it depends how busy the MP is electioneering. I messaged mine almost a month ago now with 2 additional messages of updated information between now and then and no response whatsoever. I have however heard from the MPs campaign team looking for donations multiple times

Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Thu Feb 12, 2015 2:44 pm
by zeusmagnanimous
stillwaiting4it wrote:zeusmagnanimous wrote:heisenberg150 wrote:I applied for my citizenship end of May 2014, Up to now I have not heard anything from the HO or is it the UKBA. I have written two letters, made several phone calls and no update yet. Apparently my case is still in progress. Fact- the HO is in shambles, how can they justify deducting money and not providing a service they had said they would within a specific time frame?
Get your MP involved, that might speed things up a bit.
Suspect it depends how busy the MP is electioneering. I messaged mine almost a month ago now with 2 additional messages of updated information between now and then and no response whatsoever. I have however heard from the MPs campaign team looking for donations multiple times

Contact the campaign people asking for donations and tell them that you did not hear back from MP and thus will consider not voting for him this time if this is not resolved soon - cc the MP too

It might work or not but worth a try.
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2015 3:18 pm
by Kashiokinamasaka
My case is somewhat similar I guess but not at the same time.
I applied on the 6th of November, actually received a letter of approval on 19th of December however the council I applied through did not receive my certificate. I kept phoning to find out only to be told that the certificate has not arrived.
I wrote to UKVI complaints department on the 23rd of January explaining my case, received a couple of general responses and was finally told that the letter was sent in error and that my application required further checks.
Nothing I could do but wait. Today I received an email which is somewhat similar to the original posters letter however with slightly different information as follows:
-it seemed like the case worker assumed that it had been 6 months since the date of my application
-I was told that they will decide on my application within the next 3 weeks rather than 3-6 months
All of this has been quite confusing, I honestly do not even know what is happening anymore.
To add to my confusion the case worker quoted HO Reference number that is different to my HO Reference number, unless these HO Reference numbers are not unique, I don’t know.
I shall update if I receive anything further, I feel a rejection letter coming my way for some reason, that quick approval sounded too good to be true.
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 9:04 am
by stillwaiting4it
zeusmagnanimous wrote:
Contact the campaign people asking for donations and tell them that you did not hear back from MP and thus will consider not voting for him this time if this is not resolved soon - cc the MP too

It might work or not but worth a try.
Tempting

I did take some, if not all, of your advice and finally just called the campaign office after a month of waiting for a response (they generally said don't call unless it's urgent.......so maybe overstepping things). BUT, they did say the MP should be writing to the HO on my behalf sometime this week.
Re: Applicants who received further 3 - 6 months letter
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2015 9:19 am
by zeusmagnanimous
stillwaiting4it wrote:zeusmagnanimous wrote:
Contact the campaign people asking for donations and tell them that you did not hear back from MP and thus will consider not voting for him this time if this is not resolved soon - cc the MP too

It might work or not but worth a try.
Tempting

I did take some, if not all, of your advice and finally just called the campaign office after a month of waiting for a response (they generally said don't call unless it's urgent.......so maybe overstepping things). BUT, they did say the MP should be writing to the HO on my behalf sometime this week.
Yay .... glad to hear mate. I would given them a call every week or two to follow up until you get your approval
