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Waiting for four months now... should I panic or get a grip?

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 4:53 pm
by RobertaOlive
Hi fellow applicants,

I have suffered in the hands of UKBA for a long time now... sometimes I worry for the permanent mental damage these guys will have incurred on me and my partner.

I was hoping someone would have similar application times to mine, and I'm curious to hear from them:

Applied SET(M) through settlement checking service*: 10/10/12

*that means registrar's already checked all documents, copied authentified and return my originals (cost £80), you'd think half of their job was already done!

Money taken: 18/10/12

Received letter asking for biometrics to be taken: 30/11/12

That was the date on the letter, I actually only got the letter on the 7/12

Biometrics taken: 10/12/12

BRP: Waiting

I tried calling too, they said they can't give any information before six months have elapsed!

My mom is due to have surgery back at home in Brazil on the 28/3 and I bought tickets a month ago hoping that it shouldn't take so long. My travels plans are for exactly 5 months and 2 weeks after the application was sent and I still don't know if I'll be able to go.

I just cannot believe those guys! I know my case is far less complicated than some (no dependants/husband is british) but for crying out loud, what are they doind with our £991 fee?

Sorry! A bit of a drama queen moment, but am I the only one that thinks UKBA is not fit for purpose?

Coming from a developing country like I do, I think their service is worse than anything I've seen back at home...

Good luck to y'all
:oops:

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 5:18 pm
by Gagan1986
Unfortunately its got to be the latter.

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 5:30 pm
by Kevin24
That;s is true some applications decisions take as long as 6 months. Sorry about your plight, be patient hope some thing good will happen in the near future.

dont worry too much...

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 7:55 pm
by fred namm
Dont worry too much mate! i know how your feeling.
Here is my Timeline.

Application Type: SET (M) 1 year Student Visa + 2 Years Spouse Visa
Dependents: 0
Date of application posted : 15.10.2012
Payment Method: Debit Card
payment taken:22.10.2012
Date of Acknowledgement Received: 27.10.2012
Date of biometric letter:Received 24.11.2012 Dated 21.11.2012
Boimetric Enrollment completed 24.11.2012
Date of approval: 31.01.2013
Any other development:BRP received 04.02.2013 dated 31.01.2013 .
I believe yours shouldnt take too long from now... just hang on..wish you the very best

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 11:34 am
by RobertaOlive
Thank you very much fred namm!

That gives me some hope!

Re: Waiting for four months now... should I panic or get a g

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 3:55 pm
by ryan2020
RobertaOlive wrote:Hi fellow applicants,

I have suffered in the hands of UKBA for a long time now... sometimes I worry for the permanent mental damage these guys will have incurred on me and my partner.

I was hoping someone would have similar application times to mine, and I'm curious to hear from them:

Applied SET(M) through settlement checking service*: 10/10/12

*that means registrar's already checked all documents, copied authentified and return my originals (cost £80), you'd think half of their job was already done!

Money taken: 18/10/12

Received letter asking for biometrics to be taken: 30/11/12

That was the date on the letter, I actually only got the letter on the 7/12

Biometrics taken: 10/12/12

BRP: Waiting

I tried calling too, they said they can't give any information before six months have elapsed!

My mom is due to have surgery back at home in Brazil on the 28/3 and I bought tickets a month ago hoping that it shouldn't take so long. My travels plans are for exactly 5 months and 2 weeks after the application was sent and I still don't know if I'll be able to go.

I just cannot believe those guys! I know my case is far less complicated than some (no dependants/husband is british) but for crying out loud, what are they doind with our £991 fee?

Sorry! A bit of a drama queen moment, but am I the only one that thinks UKBA is not fit for purpose?

Coming from a developing country like I do, I think their service is worse than anything I've seen back at home...

Good luck to y'all
:oops:
contact your MP and tell your situation.

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:55 pm
by aggbbs
I just wish they take shorter time in processing the ilr stuff.
I feel like working for free to help them.