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Lizzie, there is currently no way to do biometrics in the US. I (along with a number of similar applicants) have been waiting 7+ months now and all we keep getting are letters saying they missed another deadline setting it up. I got a letter last month saying if it was an emergency I could go to Canada or Mexico at my expense and do it, but they still havent responded to me with the info so I can. Another person got the same letter, but they still haven't returned his passport so he can't even travel to complete it. They said they'd contact us in January and give us a status update when they think they might finally have centers up and running.Lizzie64 wrote:Hi,
Is there anyone else on here who has recently applied for UK Citizenship whilst resident in the USA?
I am a dual UK/US citizen and have applied for UK Citizenship for my adopted children. The fees have been charged to my credit card and I am now waiting for the letter of acknowledgement and the Biometric letters.
Has anyone had to travel to the UK prior to receipt of the Biometric letter? We may need to visit the UK for several weeks soon and, while I am hoping that we will have been able to get Biometrics done before we travel, I am concerned about missing the letter while we are away.
Has anyone updated their application with a temporary UK address after applying from the US and before having the Biometrics done?
Ugh, that sounds awful as well! It really seems no matter who you can manage to get in touch with, no one knows what they're doing over there. Since they only took copies of your passport and you still have the originals you should be able to travel. The biometrics document when it arrives gives you 21 days to book the appointment and then they'll send you another letter if you missed the first one. If you're in the US though, most likely you won't get the invitation until the new year anyways. Maybe you can just have someone check your mail while you're away just to be safe?Lizzie64 wrote:bfrenchfry,
Thank you so much for your reply.
How awful! I feel so bad for you and anyone else who has been waiting so long and now are just stuck. The poor person who doesn't even have their passport back
I actually delayed applying earlier in the year because at that time they were saying 31 May for roll out so I thought I would wait till after then. So then, when we were in the UK this summer we went to a NCS office in Nottingham so we wouldn't have to part with our documents. When we got there they said that we could not apply because the children were in the UK! We explained we were there on vacation and the application was all in our US address, our place of residence. They called the Home Office for us twice to get it confirmed and the staff at the HO insisted that the application could not be submitted while the children were in the country and the application had to be mailed from the US.
So NCS photocopied our documents and then we had to mail the applications (the ones we had in our hands at the NCS) once we were back home in the US, whole thing was ridiculous. I still believe it was actually wrong but of course we were absolutely powerless and at that point we were grateful that they would at least let us have our documents photocopied.
Sorry that was a long vent!
We have to be in the UK soon and I was hoping to have the biometrics done before we go. Not sure what to do now.
Thanks again for your reply I really appreciate it and I'm so sorry you are caught up in this mess of a delay. Do you have to be in the UK by a certain date?
As of march biometrics are still unavailable in the USA and they are not reporting a time frame when they will be.j3brooklyn wrote:Any update on the status for those needing to submit biometrics from the USA?
Hi j3brooklyn,j3brooklyn wrote:In that case, can I apply now from the US and complete the biometrics while in the UK in July? Would an applicant from the US receive a biometrics invitation that is accepted at a UK Post Office? If so, is there a maximum time between applying and submitting the biometrics? If approved after turning 18, must he return for a naturalization ceremony?
Exactly as I expected. It's good to know that HO will arrange for you to enrol in the UK though. Bear in mind that they do not even begin to consider the application until biometrics have been enrolled, so it's in your interests to do it as soon as possible.2. Yes, once you inform us where you intend to enrol we can issue a biometric enrolment letter, the reason for this is that enrolment in the UK and Overseas take place on different computer systems and require different barcode on the biometric enrolment letters.
I'm afraid I don't consider it "good" of them so much as the absolute least they can do considering it has been a full year since they made it a requirement to have biometrics done and yet they have STILL, as of today, not provided anywhere in the US for them to be done!ohara wrote: Exactly as I expected. It's good to know that HO will arrange for you to enrol in the UK though.
Also bear in mind that it will take several weeks from submitting the application before you can even request to do the biometrics and that in mine, and other peoples cases, it can take weeks from making the request to actually receiving the enrollment letters from them.ohara wrote: Bear in mind that they do not even begin to consider the application until biometrics have been enrolled, so it's in your interests to do it as soon as possible.
That's odd.Lizzie64 wrote:So then, when we were in the UK this summer we went to a NCS office in Nottingham so we wouldn't have to part with our documents. When we got there they said that we could not apply because the children were in the UK!
I'm pretty sure they were not "odd" but actually wrong to refuse to allow the NCS to send our applications.