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Congratulations on the good news venk!venk wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 6:30 pmHi Guys,
Good News!!!
My biometrics appointment date: 26th Nov
Have no communication received after 24 hours. i have escalated couple of times with UKVI and received the email response saying the application is with in the service standards. so kept myself calm till i received the email today as i have seen guys here started getting response recently who applied same week as mine.
Received email confirming its been granted 18 Dec
This forum really helped a lot.
I am sure you all hear good news soon. its just matter of time and wait .
Thanks guys and good luck.
Hi,vpruk wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 6:55 pm
Congratulations on the good news venk!
i am due to apply SET LR next week, i am struggling with uploading scan doc. could you please guide me thru how to do? like do i need to scan as pdf or jpeg ; can i upload as many files as i can, any restrictions? i am going to apply in local library center so i assume it would not be super priority center.
i look forward for your reply
thanks
vpr
I will be asking for full refund of the 600 and I will also be making an official complaint about the helpline.sivap99 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 7:02 pmGuys,
Whoever received the Approval emails, congrats to all (ILR applicants). Just wondering did any of you contacted UKVI for the refund (£600) as clearly they didn't process within 24 hours as its per Priority service standards? I applied on 6th December (Tier 2 to ILR) and still waiting for the response. I am thinking of asking for refund once I get response from them. Keep you posted....also if anyone contacted regarding that, can you please update..it would be helpful to others, so that they can request refund too.
Thanks
HI everyonevpruk wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 6:55 pmCongratulations on the good news venk!venk wrote: ↑Tue Dec 18, 2018 6:30 pmHi Guys,
Good News!!!
My biometrics appointment date: 26th Nov
Have no communication received after 24 hours. i have escalated couple of times with UKVI and received the email response saying the application is with in the service standards. so kept myself calm till i received the email today as i have seen guys here started getting response recently who applied same week as mine.
Received email confirming its been granted 18 Dec
This forum really helped a lot.
I am sure you all hear good news soon. its just matter of time and wait .
Thanks guys and good luck.
i am due to apply SET LR next week, i am struggling with uploading scan doc. could you please guide me thru how to do? like do i need to scan as pdf or jpeg ; can i upload as many files as i can, any restrictions? i am going to apply in local library center so i assume it would not be super priority center.
i look forward for your reply
thanks
vpr
Well said!oldmankensey wrote: ↑Wed Dec 19, 2018 9:55 amThis is why I will be making an official complaint about the helpline, it's a warehouse of clowns. It's not their fault, they are badly trained and given no powers and poor information. The people themselves are generally ok, with a few failed middle managers thrown in for good measure.
You could say "oh well, it's the applicant's responsibility to ensure they qualify for the visa and to read all the guidance that is provided" but in that case, get rid of the helpline, stop pretending it's anything other than a speaking version of an FAQ and it's not even that. At least an FAQ doesn't change its answers every time you access it.
I was sucked into the whole submission date vs. appointment date fiasco directly because of contradictory answers given by those working on the helpline. At that point, their very existence is a barrier. It's just a cheap salve for the UKVI to be able to say "oh, we provide a helpline". They don't. It's a group of badly-paid, under-incentivised, woefully-informed phone monkeys.
ecu-daba wrote: ↑Wed Dec 19, 2018 9:46 amHi All:
Update from me.
- Sopra Steria appointment on 26th Nov
- Zero communications received.
-Escalated on 4th of December. Zero replies
- Escalated again on 12th December as I did not receive a reply from my previous escalation. I was told to wait for another 5 days
-Received a phone call from their customer service centre (not a caseworker) on 13th December. The lady was incredibly rude and aggressive. Told me that there are no updates on my case and that I should stop calling frequently. I mentioned to her that Im only calling after 5 working days from my initial escalation as I was told and because I never received any communications. So, her update was that there was no update. She then started speculating and told me that my application might have defaulted to the normal postal 6 month period, or might have been wrongly placed, or the caseworker is looking for additional information. I asked her if she can confirm any of these scenarios in relation to my case and she said no. She then said she will be ending the call and hung up on me. Absolutely pathetic service
- Today is 19th December . Over 3 weeks have elapsed since I received my application and I have not received any communications whatsoever. Will have to call again next week.
Just to make everyone aware. Their call centre is providing people with totally inaccurate and contradicting information. Im sure they are just coming up with any excuse to get you off the phone. These are some of the things I have been told whenever I called the service line:
1. They will escalate the case and I should call again if I haven't heard anything in 3 days. This is wromg as I was then told is 5 working days.
2. I was told I will receive an update from the case worker. Not true. When I escalated the second time, the lady told me that no case worker will contact me unless they require clarifications on my application and whoever told me that was totally wrong
3. I was told that the super priority additional fee of £600 is just my decision to pay and the HO can put my case on the standard postal 6 month period if they wish. This makes absolutely no sense.
4. I was told that if there are any delays on my application I will be informed. Not true. It has been over 3 weeks and I have not received a single word from HO
I will continue to post updates on this
That is if your current uk visa was granted based on your old passport as your identity and since then if you have applied for a new passport and applying for uk visa renewal, you should include both the passports old /new and especially submit all the pages in your old passport just for clarity.
Congratulations,mohan_uk wrote: ↑Wed Dec 19, 2018 11:40 amThank you for all the forum members as they provide an excellent guidance for people who would like to apply for visa with Home office. Especially with the constant changing of home office rules, it would be impossible for normal people to keep track of whats the requirements for each visa at any one point of time.
Anyways Here is my experience of using the SOPRASTERIA/UKVCAS - Super Priority Service
Application: SET-O Tier 1 Dependent (ILR Aplication)
Appointment Date: 17/12/2018 @12.00
Appointment Centre: Croydon (Bedfont place)
Background: my wife entered uk in 12/12/2013 and got a visa extenstion in 2016 and met the 5 year requirement period. I'm self employed /she works in nhs and currently in maternity leave.
I'm glad to say that my wife's ILR application was successful and we recieved our BRP sent home on 19/12/2018 by 9.30 am
Experience:
Turned up at 11.35am in the Bedfont place centre in croydon and has been told to wait till 11.45 am before they could let us in. After security checks we went to the first floor, where we are quickly asked to do the Biometrics and in the next 10 minutes it was over. we were 2nd in the queue so was quite lucky and we were called straight away for the documents verification.
The lady who was at the desk doesn't know anything about individual cases or the application types and the relevant documents needed, she knows to sort out the supplied documents in relevant categories and reupload them if basic documents are not uploaded / missing.
I have already uploaded all the documents before going to the appointment, so it saved me a lot of time, few documents has been in the wrong category and she reuploaded them in the right category (the current passport / old passport with all pages needed in proof of application category). she went through the documents list and confirmed everything looks good and asked if we want anything else to submit as part of our application to support our case. we are done by 13.00 and out of the centre. The lady mentioned UKVI will contact you regarding the status in 24 hours. what she didn't tell is how they would contact you, they didn't contact us using email and they do via physical mail and it will take more than 24 hours.
List of Documents submitted:
1. My British Passport
2. My Wife’s Passport
3. Marriage certificate
4. Life in the UK Certificate
5. UK NARIC Certificate
6. Degree Certificate
7. IELTS Certificate
8. Cohabitation proof ( 6+ correspondence proof, includes utililty bills, council tax, Bank Statements,House Ownership Title etc.. for the last 2 years)
9. Biometric Permit
10. Last Grant Of Leave to Remain Approval Letter
11. Daughters Birth Certificate
12. Her Current Employment Letter
13. Her last six months Bank Statements
14. Her Last six months Pay Slips
15. Her Last years P60 / SA 302 form
16. My Last six months Bank Statements
17. My Last six months PaySlips / Dividends
18. My Accountant Letter confirming proof of Income
19. My Last year SA302 Summary
I have submitted a lot of documents regarding the financial requirement as my wife used to work and is currently in maternity leave, but you may need not submit all the financial documents.
We also had a section "the person you are joining" in the online application filled out wrong and i corrected them in the downloaded application and uploaded the corrected application and mentioned that in the covering letter to accept our corrected application.
Apart from no acknowledgment from the UKVCAS process and not knowing when/how UKVI will contact us, the process was smooth and we got our BRP delivered at 19/12/2018 by 9.30am
Hope someone finds this useful. Thanks
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Regards,
Mohan
I'm considering doing the same now, it will be a month from my Sopra appointment on the 28th Dec and I highly doubt I'm going to hear back about my application now with Christmas/New Year fast approaching.oldmankensey wrote: ↑Wed Dec 19, 2018 1:14 pmI will write to my MP this evening. It will make her week, I think. She'll no doubt reply "oh, that's delightful, I had no idea our immigration policies were working so well! Enjoy your hostile environment."
She might at least make a call to confirm we are not stuck in the 6-month-decision pile.