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I applied on the 28th of August, still no word... I think there might be a backlog with Sept/August applications or something!Samr33 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2018 9:22 amI applied on 15/08/17. Application was received on 16/08/17. As I have not heard anything back, I have tried to call them today. They are now saying that the 6 month only starts once they have received the payment. As it took them 7 days, I have to wait another week. Has anyone encountered the same issue?
I saw people who applied in Jan 2018 got there approval already. very strange.silverchloride wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 10:41 pmI applied on the 28th of August, still no word... I think there might be a backlog with Sept/August applications or something!Samr33 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2018 9:22 amI applied on 15/08/17. Application was received on 16/08/17. As I have not heard anything back, I have tried to call them today. They are now saying that the 6 month only starts once they have received the payment. As it took them 7 days, I have to wait another week. Has anyone encountered the same issue?
Same here!! I am also thinking about making a new online application! Do you think I can do that or would it be considered as a duplicate application?randomperson wrote: ↑Tue Feb 20, 2018 3:06 pmI'm so frustrated that NCS or postal applications seem to be taking so much longer than online - in fact it feels that even postal are even going through faster than NCS. I would have used the online version, but it was announced/released just TWO WEEKS after my NCS appointment (I applied very end of November)! If I'd known it was coming, I would probably have waited for the online service - I might even have it all sorted by now!
Not here. Applied Mid November through NCS but still no news! It's strange how quick the online applications are processed! I think even postal applications are processed quicker, maybe because they do not want to keep original documents for long! Fingers crossed for all!
I have all these documents I will send it all original and my wife she will write separate letter to confirm that she was supporting me all this timesmallpie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 3:06 pm@ bathroom11,
I got same questionnaire in November last year, with about 8 questions.
I overstayed for upto 1year and half.
I wrote reply in question in type different paper. I told them I wasn't working and my wife was supporting me thru out the period of my gap..they asked all my addresses at that period, I gave them, with evidences, bills and tenancy agreement in joint names.
I gave them all payslips of my wife and bank account to cover all the periods they asked for.
Give as many as u can give, type your reply and cover letter in paper..
Send it recorded delivery with d docs and the questionnaire paper. Include self addressed envelope to return to u ( keep the tracking number for the self addressed envelope) u can track it once they send docs back.
They will send yr docs back within one week and yr decision letter will be inside.
I got my approval letter one week after I sent it. And all docs included
You will get your approval. Mainly provide docs that shows yr wife was looking after u that period, working, payslips, p45 or p60 and her bank account to show those income during that period.
Wish u the best..
Sorry mate I have very important question my wife got all her pay slips during at this period but we can't find 1st 2 months of this period also we couldn't manage to find most of bank statement at this time but we can print it out from the bank but the 1st 2 months before she start her job we were getting some cash from her family for support by western union and obviously that was 10 years ago and we can't find any reciept do you think that 2 months going to be a problem?smallpie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 3:06 pm@ bathroom11,
I got same questionnaire in November last year, with about 8 questions.
I overstayed for upto 1year and half.
I wrote reply in question in type different paper. I told them I wasn't working and my wife was supporting me thru out the period of my gap..they asked all my addresses at that period, I gave them, with evidences, bills and tenancy agreement in joint names.
I gave them all payslips of my wife and bank account to cover all the periods they asked for.
Give as many as u can give, type your reply and cover letter in paper..
Send it recorded delivery with d docs and the questionnaire paper. Include self addressed envelope to return to u ( keep the tracking number for the self addressed envelope) u can track it once they send docs back.
They will send yr docs back within one week and yr decision letter will be inside.
I got my approval letter one week after I sent it. And all docs included
You will get your approval. Mainly provide docs that shows yr wife was looking after u that period, working, payslips, p45 or p60 and her bank account to show those income during that period.
Wish u the best..
I had exactly the same email when I was over the 6 months. I applied on 27th of April 2017 but still no answer from home office. I contacted mp , solicitors. They keep saying wait. Hopefully youres not going to be like mine . Very stressful.Samr33 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 2:32 pmI am over the 6-month deadline now. I have contacted the HO. They sent me this email today. Apart from contacting my MP, if anyone has got any advice that would be great. I met all the requirements, so I do not understand why it is taking so long.
Dear Mr XX,
Thank you for contacting UKVI Contact Centre.
We aim to process all applications within 6 months from the date submitted. However, in certain circumstances this target is not possible. Please note that we will contact you as soon as we are in a position to take a decision on your case. You do not need to contact us again unless you need to report a change in circumstances.
Yours Sincerely,
UK Visas and Immigration[/color][/color]
Thanks again for your replysmallpie wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 8:45 pm@ bathroom11,
I dont think those two months will be a problem.
In my situation, I told them in covering letter and my wife wrote similar too, ( just over ten years ago docs they are asking for).. We said we can't find all the docs month by month, we missed out some months.. but they can still see the constituency of payments to the account and her payslips.
Infact, not all her bank statements we can find too.. We missed out some months..
So you can just say yr wife cldnt find those two payslips.. (I personally wouldnt tell them she wasn't working by those two months)
Put the rest of all you all.
I made it easy for the caseworker by highlighting the each dates my wife's wages goes into her account.
You need to see my docs lol
It was big package, cost 10£ to send to them recorded delivery.
I wish all the best..
What did your MP say?Kurabor wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 9:04 pmI had exactly the same email when I was over the 6 months. I applied on 27th of April 2017 but still no answer from home office. I contacted mp , solicitors. They keep saying wait. Hopefully youres not going to be like mine . Very stressful.Samr33 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 21, 2018 2:32 pmI am over the 6-month deadline now. I have contacted the HO. They sent me this email today. Apart from contacting my MP, if anyone has got any advice that would be great. I met all the requirements, so I do not understand why it is taking so long.
Dear Mr XX,
Thank you for contacting UKVI Contact Centre.
We aim to process all applications within 6 months from the date submitted. However, in certain circumstances this target is not possible. Please note that we will contact you as soon as we are in a position to take a decision on your case. You do not need to contact us again unless you need to report a change in circumstances.
Yours Sincerely,
UK Visas and Immigration[/color][/color]
You could also set up post office redirection from the address you gave to HO to your employer.AnnBB wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2018 2:04 pmHello
I submitted a citizenship application around a month ago (unfortunately via post as I wasn't aware of the online application option at the time) and received acknowledgement of receipt from the Home Office on 26 January 2018.
I will likely be working abroad during the next few months / travelling a lot and will also be changing my address. Given this uncertainty and that I do not know how long it will take for the application to be reviewed and approved, do you think there will be any issues if I give the Home Office my employer's address (as an updated personal address) where any communication and original documents can be sent to me?
Also would there be an issue if I need to travel from abroad to attend the citizenship ceremony (as mentioned, I might be seconded outside of the UK for work for a few weeks/months and will not have a permanent address in the UK at the time)?
Thanks in advance
That might be an easy solution, thanks!Hanialek wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2018 3:24 pmYou could also set up post office redirection from the address you gave to HO to your employer.AnnBB wrote: ↑Thu Feb 22, 2018 2:04 pmHello
I submitted a citizenship application around a month ago (unfortunately via post as I wasn't aware of the online application option at the time) and received acknowledgement of receipt from the Home Office on 26 January 2018.
I will likely be working abroad during the next few months / travelling a lot and will also be changing my address. Given this uncertainty and that I do not know how long it will take for the application to be reviewed and approved, do you think there will be any issues if I give the Home Office my employer's address (as an updated personal address) where any communication and original documents can be sent to me?
Also would there be an issue if I need to travel from abroad to attend the citizenship ceremony (as mentioned, I might be seconded outside of the UK for work for a few weeks/months and will not have a permanent address in the UK at the time)?
Thanks in advance