Thank you. I understand this is quicker than many whom been waiting for years. it took in total 8 Months. or 11 Months if you considering the delays. we were granted 2.5 leave to remain.Laureen007 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 6:37 pmWow this is the fastest I have seen to be granted LTR. They responded within a month? Wow. Were you granted refugee status or 2.5 years?Joe15 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 1:25 pmHi Everyone,
This Is a time line from applying to Receiving BRP.
Further Submission after Asylum refusal : 2nd January 2020
Additional Evidence Requested by the HO in regards to the Further Submission: 24th February- Sent by email on 4th of March.
Biometric Enrolment: Received on 24th February 2020, appointment was booked on 20th March 2020
Decision: LTR with public fund Made on 11th August 2020, Sent on 17th Aug 2020 to an old Solicitor Address whom no longer occupy it (We were not notified)
BRPs also were sent on the 17 Aug 2020 to the same address (which was refused receipt and was held with TNT)
By chance we were informed about our status from MP in September.
Numerous Chase up between all parties took approximately 2 Month to finally receive everything.
Decision letter was received on 27 October 2020
BRP at last received on the 13th November.
Be aware there is a huge miscommunication between different department in the Home Office and TNT. I would advise to chase different department every 2/3 days to make sure they were informed.
NB. We were supposed to get evicted from our NASS accommodation on the 5th November - But we informed Migrant Help of the failure to receive both Decision letter and BRPs- they have advised to submit a reinstatement of support 3 days before the evection date which was granted a week later.
Just for me own understanding anyone knows the different between discretionary leave to remain and Normal Leave to remain. my decision letter has no mention of discretionary leave and rather just mentioned 'leave to remain'