Mdoyle wrote: ↑Wed Aug 23, 2017 9:33 am
Has anybody made an official complaint to the Home Office about their application? Can't think of anything else to try and was wondering if it is a good idea? My MP has written but haven't heard anything back yet.
Hi,
i made complain before, but i think really useless. maybe english is not my first language, i think i dont understand "not straightforward" mean. you can have a look my email.
Dear XXXX
Thank you for your email correspondence of 14 July where you have raised a complaint about your outstanding Entry Clearance application.
You explain that you received an email explaining your application would be delayed but you have not received any further information on your application. Due to the delay you have had to cancel your wedding and arrangements put in place with your family members. You are also dissatisfied with our International Enquiry Service (IES) which has been unable to provide any further information to you on your application.
I am unable to uphold your complaint.
I am very sorry for the delay you are experiencing. However, we notified you on 23 June, 14 July and 1 August that your application is not straightforward and will take longer to consider. As part of the application process we are required to undertake checks and the length of these checks can vary from case to case.
You are also dissatisfied with our IES. Our records show that the IES has escalated your concerns to the Visa Section. However, as ongoing enquiries are being progressed on your case the IES would be unable to provide any further information on your application other than it is under consideration.
While I understand this might not be the outcome you expected, I hope this clarifies the position. You will be notified as soon as a decision is made on your case.
You can request a review of our response within one month of the date on this letter by writing to us at:
complaintsreview@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk. Please ensure that you provide us with specific details setting out why you believe a review is required. This will enable us to provide you with a full response.