You waited 10 days for the letter to come? And when is your ceremony? Is it easy to book one?
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You waited 10 days for the letter to come? And when is your ceremony? Is it easy to book one?
I emailed them the last week of October (my application was from 31 May) and just asked if they needed any additional information in order to make a decision. (This was when a number of applicants were being asked to provide original passports even though they had gone through the NCS) It took a week to get a reply but I was told that my application had been granted 2 November and that they would be sending information through the post within 10-14 working days.MAS99 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 9:18 amI have been emailing them continuously.. and they respond within few minutes mostly. but always the same response.. "We are working on receipt order and your application will be considered in time"... blah blah
I think they even had started looking at july applications..God knows what they are doing
Anybody else try emailing them ?
I agree or even email the letters? They email the initial acknowledgment. It would be easier and cheaperyankettegal wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 10:25 amI emailed them the last week of October (my application was from 31 May) and just asked if they needed any additional information in order to make a decision. (This was when a number of applicants were being asked to provide original passports even though they had gone through the NCS) It took a week to get a reply but I was told that my application had been granted 2 November and that they would be sending information through the post within 10-14 working days.MAS99 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 9:18 amI have been emailing them continuously.. and they respond within few minutes mostly. but always the same response.. "We are working on receipt order and your application will be considered in time"... blah blah
I think they even had started looking at july applications..God knows what they are doing
Anybody else try emailing them ?
Why don't they save the postage money and email the responses to those of us with email? That way they could boost their profit margin to about 92% and save us 10-14 working days of waiting....again.
Couldn't agree more. I took all the documents to NCS including Salary slips, employers letters, past employment letters, bank statements etc. but the NCS guy said it is not needed. It was supposed to be a simple tier-1 general + 1 year ILR application that has taken around 5 months. I sense, that if I had attached all the proofs e.g. my home mortgage, bank statements, employment letters, it might have been a much simpler decision for the case-worker.IcikePicike wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2017 4:39 pm
edit: by the way, anyone that has been in the UK for long enough should know not to trust your local council. NCS is rubbish.
I think its the luck of the draw ie the caseworker you get. I was advised by a solicitor not to attach unnecessary documentation as they would then waste time trawling through it. I think they are swamped and its taking 5 months as standard now (with the odd annoying exception!)aabbasi wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 1:18 pmCouldn't agree more. I took all the documents to NCS including Salary slips, employers letters, past employment letters, bank statements etc. but the NCS guy said it is not needed. It was supposed to be a simple tier-1 general + 1 year ILR application that has taken around 5 months. I sense, that if I had attached all the proofs e.g. my home mortgage, bank statements, employment letters, it might have been a much simpler decision for the case-worker.IcikePicike wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2017 4:39 pm
edit: by the way, anyone that has been in the UK for long enough should know not to trust your local council. NCS is rubbish.
Furthermore, I sense that applications through a credible solicitor get handled faster than others. I have seen some people who applied via solicitor get responses much more quickly.
I actually was trying to reattach the same evidence that i presented while applying for ILR but was told not to. When applying for ILR, My solicitor said that the more the evidence the better, as the case worker can see their is nothing to hide.kirkerj wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 1:31 pmI think its the luck of the draw ie the caseworker you get. I was advised by a solicitor not to attach unnecessary documentation as they would then waste time trawling through it. I think they are swamped and its taking 5 months as standard now (with the odd annoying exception!)
For citizenship, you are NOT repeating the ILR process. Different set of LAWS for citizenship to the Immigration RULES for ILR.
I have nothing to hide but I know in my job I get annoyed when people give me irrelevant information and I expect they are the same. I don't think there is a tried and true formula. They are overworked and it depends who you get. We just have to be patient as hard as that is.aabbasi wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 1:37 pmI actually was trying to reattach the same evidence that i presented while applying for ILR but was told not to. When applying for ILR, My solicitor said that the more the evidence the better, as the case worker can see their is nothing to hide.kirkerj wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 1:31 pmI think its the luck of the draw ie the caseworker you get. I was advised by a solicitor not to attach unnecessary documentation as they would then waste time trawling through it. I think they are swamped and its taking 5 months as standard now (with the odd annoying exception!)
I actually applied for myself, my wife and two kids and it would be 5 months by the end of next week. Let's see how it goes.
You have the evidence of a handful of people who may of got a quicker response. The people who wrote their history on here are so small in comparison to the sheer volume of applications every week or months , nothing can really be drawn from a handful of applications posted on here, if 5000 people contributed on here then you might get a more true picture.aabbasi wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 1:18 pmCouldn't agree more. I took all the documents to NCS including Salary slips, employers letters, past employment letters, bank statements etc. but the NCS guy said it is not needed. It was supposed to be a simple tier-1 general + 1 year ILR application that has taken around 5 months. I sense, that if I had attached all the proofs e.g. my home mortgage, bank statements, employment letters, it might have been a much simpler decision for the case-worker.IcikePicike wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2017 4:39 pm
edit: by the way, anyone that has been in the UK for long enough should know not to trust your local council. NCS is rubbish.
Furthermore, I sense that applications through a credible solicitor get handled faster than others. I have seen some people who applied via solicitor get responses much more quickly.
OH I waited for over 5 months, it's going to be 6 months soon. Just waiting for this letter, which I don't think they have sent?!
No idea about the response to your question, but when did you apply?hussainfarhad wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 9:42 pmHi everyone
I just wanted to ask people's experiences on howlong it has taken for HO to decide your case after they have requested additional documentation and/or passport etc .
Reason I ask is i was asked by Ho to send details of my driving offence which went to court and fine was paid. They sent all my original documents back but kept my life in the UK letter. They tecieved my documents on 30th October. How long do you guys think i will get a reply and do you think it's looking positive as otherwise they would have just sent me a refusal and not even bothered to call and send letter for the concerned offence. Thanks for looking
Hiaabbasi wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 9:33 amNo idea about the response to your question, but when did you apply?hussainfarhad wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2017 9:42 pmHi everyone
I just wanted to ask people's experiences on howlong it has taken for HO to decide your case after they have requested additional documentation and/or passport etc .
Reason I ask is i was asked by Ho to send details of my driving offence which went to court and fine was paid. They sent all my original documents back but kept my life in the UK letter. They tecieved my documents on 30th October. How long do you guys think i will get a reply and do you think it's looking positive as otherwise they would have just sent me a refusal and not even bothered to call and send letter for the concerned offence. Thanks for looking
Good luck with the decision. You are lucky that your application is being processed relatively quickly. I applied early in June, and last time I checked (a month ago), they hadn't even assigned it to a case-worker.hussainfarhad wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 9:47 amHi
I applied end of july with awaiting decision since 4th August. I got s call from caseworker on 26/10 to clarify about the fine as I had mentioned it in other information part of form
They won't answer that question as they are sticking to the party line that they process in order.MAS99 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:09 amCan they tell you if a caseworker has been assigned or not ?
I have been emailing them for days just asking what date order application is considered so far e.g 27 June tc
but they are not even replying to that..
I might send them a full angry email with full of shit at the end of day..