Page 1 of 1
I have not been able to book an appointment
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2022 9:17 pm
by muyiwaakinade
I paid for naturalisation and was passed to another stage of booking an appointment.
I have been checking Day and night for a date to book an appointment since my case won't be treated until I go for the appointment. But unfortunately No date is available in all appointment centers even for so many weeks yet to come.
Is it that I am doing something wrong,or am I on a wrong appointment Booking page,or is it that all centres are fully booked ?
Please, can anyone guide me on how to book an appointment?Thanks
Re: I have not been able to book an appointment
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2022 11:34 pm
by mandeep09
Hi,
I was the same situation to book an appointment, 10 days later after submitted the application I was received an email from UkVCAS that I don’t need to book an appointment but eligible for IDV app where I scan all the supporting documents and doesn’t need biometric appointment.
I am not sure if you are in the same process. After submitting the application! Have you received an email where they says UK Visa and Immigration (UKVI) is currently assessing whether your application can be progressed via the Identity Verification app (IDV app)?
I can feel for you the frustration as I was in the same situation.
I hope it help.
Good luck
Re: I have not been able to book an appointment
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2022 7:44 am
by muyiwaakinade
Thanks so Much.I havent Received any Email
Re: I have not been able to book an appointment
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2022 12:09 pm
by kamoe
This question has already been answered in an almost identical thread here:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 27173.html
Long story short, no one can book an appointment immediately after payment. You need to wait until the HO reviews your application and decides if they can recycle previous biometrics details (in which case you can use the app and don't need an appointment) or not (in which case you need an appointment). That review takes about a week and it's clearly mentioned in the UKVAS site.