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No conviction or used the system I mean benefit or bankrupted or somebody chased you with Bill or the number of days you spent out of UK because you have to give evidence to show that you didn't exceed that number of days surely should be something just try to remember
These are official figures from Home office?Bathroom11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 8:18 amFor all users here that's is home office policy time line :
If you are European with UK degree you most likely get it in less than a month
If you are none European with masters degree in UK ( basically rich person whose family paid for him/her) most likely month or a two
If you are European with no degree then between 2 to 4 months
If you are none European with no degree in UK basically between 5 to 6 months
If you were given ilr based on refugee status or having any minor conviction then could take years
Obviously it's not a must there are rare cases which don't match with my analysis but trust me that's how home office works, anyway good luck everyone one I hope we all get a positive result sooner it's most horrible feeling ever the waiting game
No these are my personal figuresmrgs1 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:38 amThese are official figures from Home office?Bathroom11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 8:18 amFor all users here that's is home office policy time line :
If you are European with UK degree you most likely get it in less than a month
If you are none European with masters degree in UK ( basically rich person whose family paid for him/her) most likely month or a two
If you are European with no degree then between 2 to 4 months
If you are none European with no degree in UK basically between 5 to 6 months
If you were given ilr based on refugee status or having any minor conviction then could take years
Obviously it's not a must there are rare cases which don't match with my analysis but trust me that's how home office works, anyway good luck everyone one I hope we all get a positive result sooner it's most horrible feeling ever the waiting game
Here you go you see there was something , I know you have been found not guilty but the home office they would know about it that's why you have some delays I told you guys my figures are every close anyway good luck I think you will be alright but because of the incident it's self will give u a little bit of delaydemis1981 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:34 amhmmm definitely there are no CCJs as I checked my credit report , I never received benefits. I did the criminal record check and there was no conviction. The only thing that I had was a drink and drive allegation. I went to the court early in August and I was found not guilty and the allegation was dismissed. However the criminal record was not updated and I highlighted this in my application.
I am EU aply me and my son MN1 EU 85 day nothing yet I am mor 6 years work security no stop Same company same school for my son same address the last 5 yearsBathroom11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:26 amNo conviction or used the system I mean benefit or bankrupted or somebody chased you with Bill or the number of days you spent out of UK because you have to give evidence to show that you didn't exceed that number of days surely should be something just try to remember
Because you have got 2 applications and that's why going to take double of the time always there's a reasonCiaocico wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 12:40 pmI am EU aply me and my son MN1 EU 85 day nothing yet I am mor 6 years work security no stop Same company same school for my son same address the last 5 yearsBathroom11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:26 amNo conviction or used the system I mean benefit or bankrupted or somebody chased you with Bill or the number of days you spent out of UK because you have to give evidence to show that you didn't exceed that number of days surely should be something just try to remember
Hi ALI97ALI97 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 1:04 pmHi
My children's mn1 application under section 3 (1) approved today after 13 months ...children born outside UK not had ilr even their dependent visa was expired in April 2018.one sibling and parents British via tier1
Chased home office few time even via MP as well.
Kind regards
I disagree with this all with due respectBathroom11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:54 amNo these are my personal figuresmrgs1 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:38 amThese are official figures from Home office?Bathroom11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 8:18 amFor all users here that's is home office policy time line :
If you are European with UK degree you most likely get it in less than a month
If you are none European with masters degree in UK ( basically rich person whose family paid for him/her) most likely month or a two
If you are European with no degree then between 2 to 4 months
If you are none European with no degree in UK basically between 5 to 6 months
If you were given ilr based on refugee status or having any minor conviction then could take years
Obviously it's not a must there are rare cases which don't match with my analysis but trust me that's how home office works, anyway good luck everyone one I hope we all get a positive result sooner it's most horrible feeling ever the waiting game
Then probably your caseworker has 5 years old can't take a decision alone haha I hope you will get good outcome soon btw so basically after 6 months from applying then contacted you to let you know your case will take longer because they can't confirm your good character? 2nd question are you single or married ? Because sometimes when you are single and don't have any family here so that's for them alarm that you still don't have direct connection here and if your married and your wife or husband from your origin country that's still alarm bells for them but if your partner is English or European that's make difference as you have connection here that's what I think dunnoJegz82 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 2:24 pmI disagree with this all with due respectBathroom11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:54 amNo these are my personal figuresmrgs1 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:38 amThese are official figures from Home office?Bathroom11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 8:18 amFor all users here that's is home office policy time line :
If you are European with UK degree you most likely get it in less than a month
If you are none European with masters degree in UK ( basically rich person whose family paid for him/her) most likely month or a two
If you are European with no degree then between 2 to 4 months
If you are none European with no degree in UK basically between 5 to 6 months
If you were given ilr based on refugee status or having any minor conviction then could take years
Obviously it's not a must there are rare cases which don't match with my analysis but trust me that's how home office works, anyway good luck everyone one I hope we all get a positive result sooner it's most horrible feeling ever the waiting game
I'm a non-eu Masters degree holder (not rich (but aiming to be ha ha)- I paid my own fees )
application is based on 5 yr highly skilled worker + more than 1 year ILR, legally entered UK no CCJ no offence etc
applied on 14/11/16, still no decision. 14 months!
It just some departments within HO take longer to finalize on good character checks, could be they dont have the info on records.
I did a subject access request - and there were two notes on my record saying " does not state which SRU team is dealing with my application" !! must be misplaced
also I moved address and did the address change online in Oct 17, but this month I found out they havent updated my file!!
I have also done a pre-action protocol for the excessive delay and requested them to give a precise time frame, no use, same standard response from them, they cant give me a precise time frame!
I have written to my MP, see what happens
thanks
I thought this forum for giving personal opinion or advice we are trying to share the pain we are getting through anyway sorry I am out of here
Oh I have been waiting for a moderator to notice this, I totally agree, your analysis/opinions are not helping people, please don't spoil other people's chances who want facts and are here to learn from other peoples experience.
completely nonsense!! disagree with you ... every case is different you're judge things so quickly please be fair , some people who are poor they get their approval faster than rich some with no qualifications get faster than who got qualifications applied to European too just keep calm and don't judge so quickly please. home office do not deal like thisBathroom11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:54 amNo these are my personal figuresmrgs1 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 11:38 amThese are official figures from Home office?Bathroom11 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 8:18 amFor all users here that's is home office policy time line :
If you are European with UK degree you most likely get it in less than a month
If you are none European with masters degree in UK ( basically rich person whose family paid for him/her) most likely month or a two
If you are European with no degree then between 2 to 4 months
If you are none European with no degree in UK basically between 5 to 6 months
If you were given ilr based on refugee status or having any minor conviction then could take years
Obviously it's not a must there are rare cases which don't match with my analysis but trust me that's how home office works, anyway good luck everyone one I hope we all get a positive result sooner it's most horrible feeling ever the waiting game
HO is definitely doing some "profiling", for instance, a former assylum seeker's naturalisation application is more likely to be further scrutinised until a decision is made. The same may apply to people with cautions, penalties or some negative record in "good character requirement" category.mo_1 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 19, 2018 8:18 pm
completely nonsense!! disagree with you ... every case is different you're judge things so quickly please be fair , some people who are poor they get their approval faster than rich some with no qualifications get faster than who got qualifications applied to European too just keep calm and don't judge so quickly please. home office do not deal like this
best luck to all
"kb8551" Same here bro applied on 5 years route on 4th September 2017 through council service but yet no answer. also you can't check your application status online anymore and when you call them they always say its under process.
Same here, applied in September, still waiting.
Yes, everyone knows already as it stopped working on 12th December already.magandyuk wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2018 10:03 amThis link no longer works and just gives the following message:
Page Not Found
The application status checker is a pilot service and is currently unavailable as it is under review. If your application is within the published service standard time frames you will need to wait for a decision. If any further information is required for the application, we will contact you directly.
If your application is over the published service standard timeframes you can use the following link if you require an update - https://www.gov.uk/contact-ukvi-inside-outside-uk