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If no embassies remain from any EU country then suggest try to call that UK number.Jawad94 wrote:Of course there is no embassy in Syria.
I totally understand the fears of Syrian citizens, but I come from a respectful background. However, before an embassy takes any action, I will provide them with all of my documents, I can also be recommended by British people in UK that I have no relation to any violence in Syria.
I an engineering student working with NGOs that work with the UN organizations, my father worked in the UK as an ophthalmologist for 13 years and my mother is lawyer.
It is not that I cannot leave Syria, but if stay longer than 3 days in Lebanon, I will be considered an illegal settler who will be kicked out from Lebanon with no return.
The only two places I can enter are Lebanon and Sudan, otherwise, it will be a Visa (it's hard to obtain one) or to be an asylum seeker (which is sth I don't need as a British national).
I don't think you will get an answer and a passport in the same day.Jawad94 wrote:I will call them during the opening hours.
But is it going to cost more money for finishing the process within one day? I may not be able to afford more fees would they take that into consideration?
Do you mean you hope to make a one-way trip? (applying for and picking up passport and then keeping on travelling?).Jawad94 wrote:Here's exactly my problem, I am not allowed to stay in Lebanon more than a week maximum to wait for the passport release, and it's too dangerous to come back to Aleppo.
Very disappointing as clearly vital and potentially life-changing questions for you include how long will the process take and how many trips will be required.Jawad94 wrote:I called to the FCO, they didn't provide me with any help and the advice they gave is to call the passport advice line
@Jawad94, any news on the outcome?Jawad94 wrote:Hello again
I have set an appointment in the Visa Application Center in Beirut on 18/7/2016.
I had to delay that appointment, it was just two days ago when I submitted the applications in Beirut at the UK Visa Application Center. I haven't received an email yet notifying me that the process has started (maybe because it's the weekend today and yesterday). However, there's something confusing me! I asked the employee there at the UK Visa Application Center about the interview, she said that their center isn't responsible for interviews; their only job is to deliver and applications and documents to London, and making sure the important documents are not missed in addition to receiving passports in case things went fine.noajthan wrote:@Jawad94, any news on the outcome?Jawad94 wrote:Hello again
I have set an appointment in the Visa Application Center in Beirut on 18/7/2016.
Well we're rooting for you. Hope the journey was not too difficult.Jawad94 wrote:I had to delay that appointment, it was just two days ago when I submitted the applications in Beirut at the UK Visa Application Center. I haven't received an email yet notifying me that the process has started (maybe because it's the weekend today and yesterday). However, there's something confusing me! I asked the employee there at the UK Visa Application Center about the interview, she said that their center isn't responsible for interviews; their only job is to deliver and applications and documents to London, and making sure the important documents are not missed in addition to receiving passports in case things went fine.
Thank you so much for asking
No, no extra fees.Jawad94 wrote:This seems very relaxing
One of the things that I was asked during the appointment was an address proof (although it is not marked by the asterisk * in the guidance notes) she said you might be asked about it which also might cause a delay. Anyways, soon I got back to Aleppo, I asked for one, and I am willing to send it to them before they ask for it. But will there be extra fees for sending missing documents?
Don't expect too much in terms of communication and status updates; even applicants based in UK are often left in the dark.Jawad94 wrote:My last updates:
The fees have been taken from the Visa Card account; however, no email, SMS, or a phone call received from the HMPO yet to notify me that the process has started, or to include an application number so I would be able to follow up!
HO moves in mysterious ways. You can't read anything into it nor discern meaningful patterns of behaviour.Jawad94 wrote:I have recently emailed the HMPO asking about the interview; whether it is going to take place at the final stage of the passport progress or not. Their response was that an interview is not a must in all cases, it could occur at anytime and for a multitude of reasons.
After a month spent of the beginning of the process, is it considered a good sign that no one has contacted me yet? Does it mean that everything is fine? I still have two months to wait
Maybe a couple more weeks to go then.Jawad94 wrote:We're still waiting, but so far, no contact has been made from the HMPO after six weeks of the beginning of the process.
The good thing is that there is an American-Russian Truce Agreement in Syria, especially in my city, Aleppo. I don't know how long it could last, but we're tying to enjoy it to the max