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Thanks for the answer. I am not as concerned about my job as much as I am concerned about my documents, if you say that's to be expected around Christmas and New Year then I hope you are right! so in your opinion I shouldn't rush looking for someone to contact and inquire about everything?noajthan wrote:Try to relax.
You don't have a 'visa' unless you mean you have a FP; when it expires (if it is a FP), you will not be an overstayer.
You have applied and hit the Christmas and New Year slowdown.
Rest assured you do have a right to reside and to work in UK if your sponsor is a qualified (or settled) person.
Ofcourse it may be tricky to prove that to uninitiated employers.
Your employer may check on ECS after you have registered biometrics.
It is unlikely to help chasing around at this time (as much as it is frustrating to 'do nothing').Gabriel86 wrote:Thanks for the answer. I am not as concerned about my job as much as I am concerned about my documents, if you say that's to be expected around Christmas and New Year then I hope you are right! so in your opinion I shouldn't rush looking for someone to contact and inquire about everything?
The contact details are correct and we haven't moved, we live in a flat and all tenants have each their own post box, never missed any mail and that's what makes it weird!It is unlikely to help chasing around at this time (as much as it is frustrating to 'do nothing').
And HO will not usually entertain such enquiries until after the nominal 6 months.
There is ofcourse a Brexit rush going on too.
Note not everyone gets confirmations etc.
Although, as a non-EEA applicant, you should ofcourse receive the biometrics invitation sooner or later.
Suggest crosscheck the copy of your application to ensure contact details are correct.
Have you moved house since submitting the application?
Any history of missing mail in, for example, a shared house?
imbik wrote:I have read some threads lately in this forum about overdue answers for biometrics. Some people say that they got reply from the following email address, it is worth a try.
AppointmentExceptions@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
Assuming that you've been to the post office for the biometric enrolment then you are fine, you are supposed to get another letter within 2-3 weeks(some sort of confirmation), and that's about it.ZehraFT wrote:After you receive the biometric letter,what's the next step? They will call you for interview?
AffirmativeZehraFT wrote:Thanks for your answer. The letter will be the confirmation that they receive our biometric enrolment?