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shooroma
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Mon Feb 10, 2020 3:15 am

senu14 wrote:
Thu Feb 06, 2020 9:35 pm
shooroma wrote:
Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:29 pm
senu14 wrote:
Wed Feb 05, 2020 9:25 pm
shooroma wrote:
Wed Feb 05, 2020 4:34 pm

Hi Senu,
Congratulations on acquiring British citizenship for your daughters, it certainly strengthens your case, do you mind sharing your experience doing S3 stateless applications? Your history including the evidence you submitted in making the applications .This may help or inspire others wanting to go through the same route. Thank you, wish you all the best of Luck and hope you get your stay soon.
Hi,
thank you. of course I would like to give information and from my experience it was very easily we got grant daughters stateless application. within 6 weeks she got her nationality certificate. unfortunately I have register my elder daughters birth in my country otherwise they both will be citizen now. I have did it through a solicitor lawyer name and details removed by moderator. I have submitted her uk birth certificate,school letter confirming her attendance, proof of letter from sri lankan high commission that her birth not registered with them ,two passport photos. two british citizen need to give reference .
Wow, that was super quick according to Home office standards. Thanks for sharing
Hi, as I am waiting for my fresh claim so long I feel over the moon with this success very short term. I collected her certificate today and seen its been issued on 28th January which is exactly two weeks after biometric.
let me add few more details as I forgot to mentioned before. you need provide one address proof and parents passport ,in my case we didn't have our passport with us (passport at home office )so we just sent passport photo copy.
Hi Senu,
Thanks for adding a few more details and sharing, it will certainly help or inspire someone.All the best

shooroma
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Mon Feb 10, 2020 3:41 am

Dede_2020 wrote:
Fri Feb 07, 2020 10:17 am
shooroma wrote:
Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:29 pm
Hi hope you well if you remember I done my biometric 8 weeks ago still not hear anything I am so confused and scared any advise please
Hi @ Dede,
You have sent the information that the home office has requested you to do so and have submitted your Biometrics, so waiting is all you can do at the moment.You have played your part from your end. 8 weeks is well within the timeline of people submitting their biometrics and being granted their stay so dont be scared you have strong case and I am sure you will be granted.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Dede_2020 » Mon Feb 10, 2020 10:37 am

shooroma wrote:
Mon Feb 10, 2020 3:41 am
Dede_2020 wrote:
Fri Feb 07, 2020 10:17 am
shooroma wrote:
Thu Feb 06, 2020 3:29 pm
Hi hope you well if you remember I done my biometric 8 weeks ago still not hear anything I am so confused and scared any advise please
Hi @ Dede,
You have sent the information that the home office has requested you to do so and have submitted your Biometrics, so waiting is all you can do at the moment.You have played your part from your end. 8 weeks is well within the timeline of people submitting their biometrics and being granted their stay so dont be scared you have strong case and I am sure you will be granted.
Thanks really appreciate you give me positive thoughts every time sorry to keep asking just you know how stress I am this days god bless you

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Chidiebube » Mon Feb 10, 2020 1:10 pm

Hello Yahayas,

You know real life is not always represented on the internet. You should have walked into or travel a bit to law firms in your area and enquire first. It is better to have a solicitor close to you than one where you have to travel. I don't know if travel expenses to see a solicitor are covered, that is highly unlikely. I was moved to a new area and it costs me about £10 to see my solicitor,I will change solicitor if I see the need. You can only get travel expenses covered when your travel is directed by the Home Office, you can enquire from the lawyer. The other expenses that may be covered are doctors report if the GP takes money to write one.

Best regards.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by senu14 » Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:02 pm

Khatoon82 wrote:
Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:54 pm
Hi can anyone with further submissions successful applications on child 7 year route share their time line please , or if you are waiting after further submissions or been asked to do your finger prints

I did my further submissions in Oct 2018 hasn’t been asked to do finger prints as yet still waiting
Thanks
Hi
Did you get biometric yet. I am also in same situation as you did further submission October 2018 on 7 year route and recently made update sending my daughter's British citizen register certificate as my second daughter registered as British citizen. made a complaint few days before. still nothing to hear.

one of our friend family granted their visa based on child 7 year route within 8 weeks after further submission made. don't know why it takes this long for us.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Dede_2020 » Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:59 pm

Quick update

I granted today 30 months received brb
Apply 29 aug 19
Biometric 13th dec

Granted this week

Wish all best for everyone I know how stress is it
And thanks for all advises and hops

rina
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by rina » Thu Feb 13, 2020 5:09 pm

Dede_2020 wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:59 pm
Quick update

I granted today 30 months received brb
Apply 29 aug 19
Biometric 13th dec

Granted this week

Wish all best for everyone I know how stress is it
And thanks for all advises and hops
Oh my goodness! Congratulations! That is great and super quick. Can you please enlighten us on your application? Just curious how come your response was quick compared to the rest of us. Also Please tell us when you had your main interview.
Thanks in advance

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Yahas76 » Thu Feb 13, 2020 5:28 pm

Chidiebube wrote:
Mon Feb 10, 2020 1:10 pm
Hello Yahayas,

You know real life is not always represented on the internet. You should have walked into or travel a bit to law firms in your area and enquire first. It is better to have a solicitor close to you than one where you have to travel. I don't know if travel expenses to see a solicitor are covered, that is highly unlikely. I was moved to a new area and it costs me about £10 to see my solicitor,I will change solicitor if I see the need. You can only get travel expenses covered when your travel is directed by the Home Office, you can enquire from the lawyer. The other expenses that may be covered are doctors report if the GP takes money to write one.

Best regards.

Dear Chidiebube,

I understand that what you tried to tell me and agreed as well, i m trying my best to have the Solicitor near by my area, i will update you accordingly when its done.

Thank you very much for your advice and specially for the detailed answer.

May God help all of us.

Have a very good day.

Best Regard’s .....

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Yahas76 » Thu Feb 13, 2020 5:31 pm

Dede_2020 wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:59 pm
Quick update

I granted today 30 months received brb
Apply 29 aug 19
Biometric 13th dec

Granted this week

Wish all best for everyone I know how stress is it
And thanks for all advises and hops
Dear Dede_2020,

CONGRATULATIONS 🥳 .....

What a GREAT day u have today, i m v happy for u.

Enjoy ur Freedom ...

Wish you Good luck for Future as well...

👍👍👍👍👍👍

shooroma
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Thu Feb 13, 2020 6:37 pm

Dede_2020 wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:59 pm
Quick update

I granted today 30 months received brb
Apply 29 aug 19
Biometric 13th dec

Granted this week

Wish all best for everyone I know how stress is it
And thanks for all advises and hops
Congratulations @ Dede :D :D :D now you can relax and enjoy, wishing you all the best of luck going forward.

shooroma
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:12 pm

senu14 wrote:
Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:02 pm
Khatoon82 wrote:
Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:54 pm
Hi can anyone with further submissions successful applications on child 7 year route share their time line please , or if you are waiting after further submissions or been asked to do your finger prints

I did my further submissions in Oct 2018 hasn’t been asked to do finger prints as yet still waiting
Thanks
Hi
Did you get biometric yet. I am also in same situation as you did further submission October 2018 on 7 year route and recently made update sending my daughter's British citizen register certificate as my second daughter registered as British citizen. made a complaint few days before. still nothing to hear.

one of our friend family granted their visa based on child 7 year route within 8 weeks after further submission made. don't know why it takes this long for us.
HI @ Senu,
Peoples cases and individual circumstances differ, it also depends with the person handling your case at the home office.Some people get granted quickly and some people have to wait a long time but get granted in the end.So hopefully you will get your decision soon as you have been waiting long time, its not easy to say this but patience is the only key. Good luck

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by senu14 » Thu Feb 13, 2020 9:41 pm

shooroma wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:12 pm
senu14 wrote:
Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:02 pm
Khatoon82 wrote:
Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:54 pm
Hi can anyone with further submissions successful applications on child 7 year route share their time line please , or if you are waiting after further submissions or been asked to do your finger prints

I did my further submissions in Oct 2018 hasn’t been asked to do finger prints as yet still waiting
Thanks
Hi
Did you get biometric yet. I am also in same situation as you did further submission October 2018 on 7 year route and recently made update sending my daughter's British citizen register certificate as my second daughter registered as British citizen. made a complaint few days before. still nothing to hear.

one of our friend family granted their visa based on child 7 year route within 8 weeks after further submission made. don't know why it takes this long for us.
HI @ Senu,
Peoples cases and individual circumstances differ, it also depends with the person handling your case at the home office.Some people get granted quickly and some people have to wait a long time but get granted in the end.So hopefully you will get your decision soon as you have been waiting long time, its not easy to say this but patience is the only key. Good luck
Hi,
Thank you for your comment. you are right there are nothing to do than waiting but as I told before this 7 year route application quiet similar so I don't understand why some get grant some not. it is all depend on case worker isn't it.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Dede_2020 » Thu Feb 13, 2020 10:12 pm

Yahas76 wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 5:31 pm
Dede_2020 wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:59 pm
Quick update

I granted today 30 months received brb
Apply 29 aug 19
Biometric 13th dec

Granted this week

Wish all best for everyone I know how stress is it
And thanks for all advises and hops
Dear Dede_2020,

CONGRATULATIONS 🥳 .....

What a GREAT day u have today, i m v happy for u.

Enjoy ur Freedom ...

Wish you Good luck for Future as well...

👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks really appreciate hope you all the best and granted soon

Dede_2020
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Dede_2020 » Thu Feb 13, 2020 10:14 pm

shooroma wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 6:37 pm
Dede_2020 wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:59 pm
Quick update

I granted today 30 months received brb
Apply 29 aug 19
Biometric 13th dec

Granted this week

Wish all best for everyone I know how stress is it
And thanks for all advises and hops
Congratulations @ Dede :D :D :D now you can relax and enjoy, wishing you all the best of luck going forward.
Thanks 😊 you give me positive thoughts every time hope god rewards you and got your paper soon

shooroma
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Fri Feb 14, 2020 4:35 pm

Dede_2020 wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 10:14 pm
shooroma wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 6:37 pm
Dede_2020 wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:59 pm
Quick update

I granted today 30 months received brb
Apply 29 aug 19
Biometric 13th dec

Granted this week

Wish all best for everyone I know how stress is it
And thanks for all advises and hops
Congratulations @ Dede :D :D :D now you can relax and enjoy, wishing you all the best of luck going forward.
Thanks 😊 you give me positive thoughts every time hope god rewards you and got your paper soon
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You are welcome :wink: and thank you.

shooroma
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Fri Feb 14, 2020 4:55 pm

senu14 wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 9:41 pm
shooroma wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:12 pm
senu14 wrote:
Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:02 pm
Khatoon82 wrote:
Fri Jan 24, 2020 11:54 pm
Hi can anyone with further submissions successful applications on child 7 year route share their time line please , or if you are waiting after further submissions or been asked to do your finger prints

I did my further submissions in Oct 2018 hasn’t been asked to do finger prints as yet still waiting
Thanks
Hi
Did you get biometric yet. I am also in same situation as you did further submission October 2018 on 7 year route and recently made update sending my daughter's British citizen register certificate as my second daughter registered as British citizen. made a complaint few days before. still nothing to hear.

one of our friend family granted their visa based on child 7 year route within 8 weeks after further submission made. don't know why it takes this long for us.
HI @ Senu,
Peoples cases and individual circumstances differ, it also depends with the person handling your case at the home office.Some people get granted quickly and some people have to wait a long time but get granted in the end.So hopefully you will get your decision soon as you have been waiting long time, its not easy to say this but patience is the only key. Good luck
Hi,
Thank you for your comment. you are right there are nothing to do than waiting but as I told before this 7 year route application quiet similar so I don't understand why some get grant some not. it is all depend on case worker isn't it.
The seven year route is quite similar but its not automatic that you get granted but I believe the majority of people do get granted. Nothing is ever straight forward when you are dealing with the home office. All you can do is prepare a strong case for submission , gather as much evidence as possible in support of your application.In your case, you are continuing to build your case, you are gathering further evidence in relation to your daughter becoming a British citizen. If you have applied for your daughters British passport, send it to the home office as soon as possible , this might again prompt your case worker to have a look at your case . You now 2 qualifying children and the other being British should also strengthen your case. You have done the hard work and been on this journey for long so, I think your breakthrough is near.All the best

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by senu14 » Fri Feb 14, 2020 8:48 pm

shooroma wrote:
Fri Feb 14, 2020 4:55 pm
senu14 wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 9:41 pm
shooroma wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:12 pm
senu14 wrote:
Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:02 pm


Hi
Did you get biometric yet. I am also in same situation as you did further submission October 2018 on 7 year route and recently made update sending my daughter's British citizen register certificate as my second daughter registered as British citizen. made a complaint few days before. still nothing to hear.

one of our friend family granted their visa based on child 7 year route within 8 weeks after further submission made. don't know why it takes this long for us.
HI @ Senu,
Peoples cases and individual circumstances differ, it also depends with the person handling your case at the home office.Some people get granted quickly and some people have to wait a long time but get granted in the end.So hopefully you will get your decision soon as you have been waiting long time, its not easy to say this but patience is the only key. Good luck
Hi,
Thank you for your comment. you are right there are nothing to do than waiting but as I told before this 7 year route application quiet similar so I don't understand why some get grant some not. it is all depend on case worker isn't it.
The seven year route is quite similar but its not automatic that you get granted but I believe the majority of people do get granted. Nothing is ever straight forward when you are dealing with the home office. All you can do is prepare a strong case for submission , gather as much evidence as possible in support of your application.In your case, you are continuing to build your case, you are gathering further evidence in relation to your daughter becoming a British citizen. If you have applied for your daughters British passport, send it to the home office as soon as possible , this might again prompt your case worker to have a look at your case . You now 2 qualifying children and the other being British should also strengthen your case. You have done the hard work and been on this journey for long so, I think your breakthrough is near.All the best
Hi Shooroma,

Thank you so much for your positive encourage. As you mentioned I have done my best from my side. I still didn't apply daughter's brithish passport but I did sent her British citizen register certificate to Liverpool for update my case. wish you all the best for your application too.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Sat Feb 15, 2020 1:38 pm

senu14 wrote:
Fri Feb 14, 2020 8:48 pm
shooroma wrote:
Fri Feb 14, 2020 4:55 pm
senu14 wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 9:41 pm
shooroma wrote:
Thu Feb 13, 2020 7:12 pm

HI @ Senu,
Peoples cases and individual circumstances differ, it also depends with the person handling your case at the home office.Some people get granted quickly and some people have to wait a long time but get granted in the end.So hopefully you will get your decision soon as you have been waiting long time, its not easy to say this but patience is the only key. Good luck
Hi,
Thank you for your comment. you are right there are nothing to do than waiting but as I told before this 7 year route application quiet similar so I don't understand why some get grant some not. it is all depend on case worker isn't it.
The seven year route is quite similar but its not automatic that you get granted but I believe the majority of people do get granted. Nothing is ever straight forward when you are dealing with the home office. All you can do is prepare a strong case for submission , gather as much evidence as possible in support of your application.In your case, you are continuing to build your case, you are gathering further evidence in relation to your daughter becoming a British citizen. If you have applied for your daughters British passport, send it to the home office as soon as possible , this might again prompt your case worker to have a look at your case . You now 2 qualifying children and the other being British should also strengthen your case. You have done the hard work and been on this journey for long so, I think your breakthrough is near.All the best
Hi Shooroma,

Thank you so much for your positive encourage. As you mentioned I have done my best from my side. I still didn't apply daughter's brithish passport but I did sent her British citizen register certificate to Liverpool for update my case. wish you all the best for your application too.
You are welcome and thank you

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Violetsareblue » Thu Feb 20, 2020 2:40 pm

As an asylum seeker waiting for initial decision, I gave birth to a British child recently and I sent The birth certificate to the home office via migrant help. Do I have to send my child passport as well to show British nationality or is the birth certificate sufficient?. Also I’m looking to send recent evidence of mental health diagnosis? Can this still be sent even though I had my main interview nearly six months ago. Also I didn’t mention an additional likely risk of FGM my daughters could be facing as this wasn’t asked and I was heavily pregnant and inexperienced. Can I mention that now or not in order not to damage my credibility even though it’s the truth.
Someone advice me on this please.
Thanks.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Aleeza » Sat Feb 22, 2020 10:28 am

Hi everyone,
I have got refugee status on 15th of January and got my decision letter,its the 5th week but did not recieve BRP letter yet :(.My solicitor contacted HO but BRP deptt have no update rather passed query to ASU.What would be the outcome and what to do in this situation.Anyone experiebced such a situation please reply??

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Seloo » Sat Feb 22, 2020 4:06 pm

moore100 wrote:
Mon Feb 03, 2020 11:06 am
Hello everyone .. please I need advice because I dobt understand what home office email me below.

It maybe helpful if I explain that whilst we aim to make timely decisions on all asylum claims, some claims may take longer if they are complex. I can confirm that we are aware of your asylum claim and we are striving to conclude your claim within the next four weeks, barring any unforeseen circumstances.


Can I know the meaning of .. barring any unforeseen circumstances.

Thank you.
I understand that you haven't had your main interview yet. However, the HO email seems very positive as if they are saying we are going to take decision and no need for the main interview. In this case it would not be possible to refuse your application without interviewing you first and therefore you are very much likely to be granted without interview.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by senu14 » Sat Feb 22, 2020 9:33 pm

Hello everyone,

Do you think contact MP regarding delay of pending application will be bad affect to get negative decision. if anyone have experience regarding please let me know.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Violetsareblue » Sun Feb 23, 2020 1:14 pm

Aleeza wrote:
Sat Feb 22, 2020 10:28 am
Hi everyone,
I have got refugee status on 15th of January and got my decision letter,its the 5th week but did not recieve BRP letter yet :(.My solicitor contacted HO but BRP deptt have no update rather passed query to ASU.What would be the outcome and what to do in this situation.Anyone experiebced such a situation please reply??
No idea at all. But since you got granted I don’t think there’s nothing to worry about. Hopefully you get it soon. Also when did you do your main interview??

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Mba88 » Mon Feb 24, 2020 12:50 am

Hi everyone. I submitted my fresh claim 17 February 2018.. Last august i complain about of delay my get a decision.. 29 august they reply and they give me 6 month timescal. 2 january 202o they send a letter for update document.. I send its 16 january.. Almost 4 week later they send me a letter for biometric fingerprint within 5 working day . Mention there need to an appointment from any service and support centre. 19 february i give thats is lunar house, croydon.. Anybody think its good or bad....

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Aleeza » Mon Feb 24, 2020 1:14 am

Violetsareblue wrote:
Sun Feb 23, 2020 1:14 pm
Aleeza wrote:
Sat Feb 22, 2020 10:28 am
Hi everyone,
I have got refugee status on 15th of January and got my decision letter,its the 5th week but did not recieve BRP letter yet :(.My solicitor contacted HO but BRP deptt have no update rather passed query to ASU.What would be the outcome and what to do in this situation.Anyone experiebced such a situation please reply??
No idea at all. But since you got granted I don’t think there’s nothing to worry about. Hopefully you get it soon. Also when did you do your main interview??
In december i got main interview...case passed in jan 2nd week and got decision letter but still no sign of brp...and letter is not any evidence to be used anywhere alas!

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