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The user applied 23rd June.cristiano1988 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 10, 2017 11:45 amHi, can you tell us whats the date when you applied ? Im curios , because for some people they show awaiting a decision but they received the approval through the post
Cristiano I applied 31st July
Cristiano, I don't think there is much to worry about, we both had the luck of getting really slow case workers. To be honest no news is better than a reject .
Update as of 10-Nov - 1 oustanding application has been processed in one working day.swintooh wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2017 5:56 pmI have now traced about 200 applications (ref 2xxxxxx700 to 2xxxxxxx900) in which 3 are mine - applied 9-Jun-2017, receipt confirmation sent to me on 19-Jun-2017.
Here is the statistics:
76/201 are "not recognised" - majority would be family members of main applicant, these don't get updated or tracked as they are "linked" to the main applicant
125 is the number of traceable applications that have been decided or still awaiting decision.
93/125 are already decided (74.4%)
32/125 are still awaiting decision (25.6%)
Yes, but the problem is with just case id numbers you don't really know what kind of applications they are. I addition, what do you mean with family applications? I understand there is nothing like that for BC. And for other immigration applications I can confirm that, at least in my case, each applicant in a family application gets their own case id number. At least that is what happened with our application for the EEA DCPR (My wife and daughter both were in the same application but got each a different number, although they were consecutive).swintooh wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2017 1:11 amUpdate as of 10-Nov - 1 oustanding application has been processed in one working day.swintooh wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2017 5:56 pmI have now traced about 200 applications (ref 2xxxxxx700 to 2xxxxxxx900) in which 3 are mine - applied 9-Jun-2017, receipt confirmation sent to me on 19-Jun-2017.
Here is the statistics:
76/201 are "not recognised" - majority would be family members of main applicant, these don't get updated or tracked as they are "linked" to the main applicant
125 is the number of traceable applications that have been decided or still awaiting decision.
93/125 are already decided (74.4%)
32/125 are still awaiting decision (25.6%)
94/125 are decided (75.2%)
31/125 are awaiting decison (24.8%)
mahesh7337 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2017 12:16 pmThank you rafabeton.
I have submitted my nautralisation application on 1st March 2017 and status showing in the website as below:
Awaiting a decision
Application status updated on 25 May 2017.
Did you get any update I am still waiting
It turns out that the red flag didn't exist at alltallahassee wrote: ↑Thu Nov 09, 2017 2:44 pm
If there were to be such a huge red flag, I am sure you would already be aware of it =)
I want that funny feeling too now
Yes I know my statistical analysis could be skewed, I've already stated that I don't know if it's just naturalisation and registration cases. However not many other cases dealt by Home Office take more than 5 months to consider.fawinds wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2017 2:57 amYes, but the problem is with just case id numbers you don't really know what kind of applications they are. I addition, what do you mean with family applications? I understand there is nothing like that for BC. And for other immigration applications I can confirm that, at least in my case, each applicant in a family application gets their own case id number. At least that is what happened with our application for the EEA DCPR (My wife and daughter both were in the same application but got each a different number, although they were consecutive).
We have always applied by post, never used NCS. Both reference numbers (my wife's and daughter's) were emailed in two separate acknowledgements and both individually traceable online. They both were updated simultaneously and also decided simultaneously. On the other hand, for my DCPR application I didn't even get a reference number because they never sent me an acknowledgement (post or email).swintooh wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2017 12:20 pmYes I know my statistical analysis could be skewed, I've already stated that I don't know if it's just naturalisation and registration cases. However not many other cases dealt by Home Office take more than 5 months to consider.
Yes, if you apply through NCS and submit a JCAP application with family members (it was 2A+1C in my case), indeed every member gets its own reference number (shown in biometric letters), but only one of them (the main applicant's) is trackable online.
Could anyone else confirm that reference numbers of kids, wifes or husbands naturalisation/registration cases show as "Not Recognised" in the online checker?
Hi navinw,navinw wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2017 9:31 pm@abigail2abigail2 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2017 10:37 amnavinw wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2017 9:01 amabigail2 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2017 7:48 am
Hi again navinw,
Im also waiting. My approval letter is dated 30/10. I hope the invitation letter won't take too long. Some people here are saying they passed the 3 weeks period waiting and still no sign of the letter. Fingers crossed it will arrive soon btw my online status has never changed to decided. So it's not working for everyone.
Hey abigail2
So since 30/10 , you haven't received the letter....thats bad
I am hoping the invitation letter from HO in next 3 days....i mean as per 2nd class post, it should reach in max 3 days....
@Navinw,
The approval letter says that the invitation letter should come within the next 3 weeks. I've got a feeling it won't come until later lol. But fingers crossed as you say second class post shouldn't be more than 5 working days. I'll tag you in this post again when I receive it. Please let me also know when you get it
Yes Yes, it should come in next 3 days.....very optimistic
I have sent to this email furthernationalityenquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk it toke 10 days for them to respond , it's public enquirycristiano1988 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 11, 2017 7:46 pmCan you tell me the email adress? Im curios cuz i want to send them an email im waiting from june