ILR decision was delayed for 13 months, eligible for citizen
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:50 am
My case [inc. my wife's] for ILR was submitted on priority basis at Croydon Office on 22nd Oct 2008.
UBKA kept the application and advised that they would write me.
They needed some details on my overseas visits which my employer and I provided. They asked the same sort of questions, several times and we replied accordingly.
The last time they called my employer was in Dec 2008. After than I never heard from them until I had get my local MP involved. The response to the MP was almost generic i.e. "Further consideration".
I opened a new case with UKResident and a Professional Lawyer advised me to get the Parliamentary Ombudsman involved. I did the same and by June 2009, my application was ready for MP approval to be sent to Parliamentary Ombudsman.
The MP advised that this would only increase in the paper work load/office work load. Nothing would change at UKBA side.
Another Professional Lawyer at UKResident advised me threatening UKBA with a Judicial Review. I wrote a letter to my MP in August mentioning the same. I believe the MP forwarded my concerns and intentions to UKBA. Then I heard our passports are back to my Solicitor on 6th Nov 2009 with ILR Stamped on 16th Oct and 3rd Nov respectively, followed by MP's letter congratulating me.
What UKBA did to me in August 2009 was awful, they declined my application within the department and re-submitted my application automatically [without informing me or my solicitor]. I came to know about this when I visited overseas in Jan 2010 and on my way back through Heathrow the immigration officer wanted me to verify my case history. When I missed the decline, she insisted that I have not told her something. I couldn’t tell her because I wasn't aware of!!
Then the immigration officer informed me on the above. I asked her to put my comments on the system as I have never been advised on this awful process.
Now the question is, since the decision was delayed for no reason and it wasnt in my hands - Am I eligible for Naturalisation. I dont want to wait until Nov 2010?
Thanks for your replies.
UBKA kept the application and advised that they would write me.
They needed some details on my overseas visits which my employer and I provided. They asked the same sort of questions, several times and we replied accordingly.
The last time they called my employer was in Dec 2008. After than I never heard from them until I had get my local MP involved. The response to the MP was almost generic i.e. "Further consideration".
I opened a new case with UKResident and a Professional Lawyer advised me to get the Parliamentary Ombudsman involved. I did the same and by June 2009, my application was ready for MP approval to be sent to Parliamentary Ombudsman.
The MP advised that this would only increase in the paper work load/office work load. Nothing would change at UKBA side.
Another Professional Lawyer at UKResident advised me threatening UKBA with a Judicial Review. I wrote a letter to my MP in August mentioning the same. I believe the MP forwarded my concerns and intentions to UKBA. Then I heard our passports are back to my Solicitor on 6th Nov 2009 with ILR Stamped on 16th Oct and 3rd Nov respectively, followed by MP's letter congratulating me.
What UKBA did to me in August 2009 was awful, they declined my application within the department and re-submitted my application automatically [without informing me or my solicitor]. I came to know about this when I visited overseas in Jan 2010 and on my way back through Heathrow the immigration officer wanted me to verify my case history. When I missed the decline, she insisted that I have not told her something. I couldn’t tell her because I wasn't aware of!!
Then the immigration officer informed me on the above. I asked her to put my comments on the system as I have never been advised on this awful process.
Now the question is, since the decision was delayed for no reason and it wasnt in my hands - Am I eligible for Naturalisation. I dont want to wait until Nov 2010?
Thanks for your replies.