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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Yahas76 » Sun Nov 29, 2020 10:13 pm

Stillwaiting2020 wrote:
Mon Nov 16, 2020 11:42 am
How are you doing, I am glad you have your own flat, sorry about your health issues, the email to send it to is RCMPTW@homeoffice.gov.uk make sure what you are sending is not too much, because it will bounce back, except you split it into 2 or 3 and send, hope you receive positive news soon.
Hi Stillwaiting2020,

Hope you are fine and doing Great, Sorry for the late reply, actually been and still busy with the new area / environment and in documentation to register with the GP, Migrant Help for some paper work and opening a bank account in the Nation Wide Bank.

Kindly do confirm that I have to write an application ( EMAIL ) to the Home Office to get the work permission ??? like I have to introduce myself with all my personal details like, Full name, Nationality, Port reference number, Date of Birth, Cell number and the current residential address and then i need to tell them that i have completed a year and now i want to apply for the work permission ??? Then i have to tell them that i am having a Bachelors degree in particular field and also need to mention the Jobs / experience i did / had.

Is there any need to send the Photocopies of my Degree / Certificates along with the email ???

Kindly confirm so i can proceed to send an email to the Home Office.

Did you get any reply from the Home Office on your application for the work permission ???

I Wish you the Best of Luck for everything.

Have a very Good Day.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Yahas76 » Sun Nov 29, 2020 10:16 pm

Violetsareblue wrote:
Thu Nov 26, 2020 4:32 pm
Hello :)
Update: I have now received brp cards after long wait. I’ve also received a letter today that’s says me and my kids are going to be evicted in 28 days. Not the best news for me as we’d have to be moving during festive season but either way I give glory to God.
Dear Violetsareblue,

Many CONGRATULATIONS for everything, finally now you can breath :) ....

GOD Bless you.

Enjoy your FREEDOM ....

Kind Regard's.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Yahas76 » Sun Nov 29, 2020 10:17 pm

shooroma wrote:
Sun Nov 29, 2020 3:12 pm
Hello everyone,

I have an update regarding my case,

I have been granted 30 months Visa,

Below is my timeline,

Applied for asylum and full asylum support in 2013
Asylum refused and all appeal rights exhausted in 2015
served with section 120 notice , liability to removal in July 2020
made further submissions based on child 7 year rule August 2020
Invitation letter to do biometrics received on child 7th birthday in September 2020
Attended Biometrics towards end of September 2020
Received an email from UKVI on 25th November 2020 informing that BRP cards were being sent and will be delivered by TNT in the next few working days with tracking ref number
Received decision letter from HO sent by Royal mail recorded delivery on 26th November 2020 informing that I have been granted visa Until 11 April 2023 and it included information about Council housing and Benefits and that my asylum support and accommodation will be ending in 28 days from date of decision letter.
I am now awaiting delivery of BRP cards which should be anytime this week.
Would like to say thank you for all your prayers and support during the difficult and painful journey and I would like to encourage those that are still going through the process to keep persevering and never give up because your breakthrough is coming and above all I want give glory to God.
Dear shooroma,

Many CONGRATULATIONS for everything, finally now you can breath :) ....

GOD Bless you.

Enjoy your FREEDOM ....

Kind Regard's.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Stillwaiting2020 » Mon Nov 30, 2020 7:44 pm

Good to hear from you,the details in your message is correct,include all your details,tell them how long you have been waiting for decision,let them know that the money you are receiving from NASS is not enough for your needs,you can upload your certificate to the email, I sent them my certificates but remember not to send both the letter and certificate the same time because if it is more than 20kg or whatever it will bounce back to you,you can send the letter first with your details, then upload your certificate in another email and send.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by CR001 » Mon Nov 30, 2020 7:46 pm

Stillwaiting2020 wrote:
Mon Nov 30, 2020 7:44 pm
Good to hear from you,the details in your message is correct,include all your details,tell them how long you have been waiting for decision,let them know that the money you are receiving from NASS is not enough for your needs,you can upload your certificate to the email, I sent them my certificates but remember not to send both the letter and certificate the same time because if it is more than 20kg or whatever it will bounce back to you,you can send the letter first with your details, then upload your certificate in another email and send.
Do NOT attempt to change the topic subject/heading to obscure title such as 'Hi Yahas'!!
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Please DO NOT send me a PM for immigration advice. I reserve the right to ignore the PM and not respond.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Yahas76 » Tue Dec 01, 2020 1:46 am

Stillwaiting2020 wrote:
Mon Nov 30, 2020 7:44 pm
Good to hear from you,the details in your message is correct,include all your details,tell them how long you have been waiting for decision,let them know that the money you are receiving from NASS is not enough for your needs,you can upload your certificate to the email, I sent them my certificates but remember not to send both the letter and certificate the same time because if it is more than 20kg or whatever it will bounce back to you,you can send the letter first with your details, then upload your certificate in another email and send.
Dear Stillwaiting2020,

Thanks for your detail / useful reply, its really appreciated.

Kindly note that this email address (RCMPTW@homeoffice.gov.uk) is for Refused Case Management Permission to Work like this inbox deals with queries regarding permission to work for RCM further submission and further leave cases only.

Please also note that the auto response says that any initial requests for permission to work will not be accepted via this inbox and must be put in writing as per Home Office Policy.

Do you know the postal address to apply for the permission to work while waiting for an appointment of the substantive interview ???

Your help will be highly appreciated.

Stay Blessed.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Yahas76 » Tue Dec 01, 2020 2:04 am

jay287 wrote:
Sun Jul 19, 2020 10:31 pm
Hi yahas,

section 95 will only discontinue if I’ll get a job. i need to update the HO if that happens. It took a month for them to give decide. I applied for NASS accommodation recently with eviction date end of July I haven’t received any update for that.

I applied for scholarship (sanctuary scholarships), it will be for undergraduate degree. Asylum seekers can apply for scholarships. Even if you’re granted leave to remain as you won’t be entitled for student loan.

You can also apply for grants/scholarships even you’re on ILR or British however you need to be extraordinary and exceptional to be granted. There’s no harm in trying. Just try and try until you succeed.
Yahas76 wrote:
Sun Jul 19, 2020 8:32 am
jay287 wrote:
Sat Jul 18, 2020 1:16 pm
Hi senu,

Thanks for the update. That’s great news. Fingers crossed you’ll get one in Cambridge. I should get an update as well this month coz my eviction date is 30th of July. Hopefully I get somewhere here as well. We are not very far. It’s quite a relief getting permission to work plus the university. What did the MP say? My solicitor sent that chase letter together with my permission to work letter but HO didn’t say anything about the decision. I will update you with my case. I was surprise they sent the new card with permission to work remark without me sending the old one. It’s tough times for us every single day, but don’t worry we will get there one day!

Best of luck
senu14 wrote:
Fri Jul 17, 2020 10:51 pm


Hi Jay,
I did ring Nass last Wednesday and got to hear that accommodation request been success but still didnt received a letter yet. solicitor didnt reply at all from May since she agreed to write a letter regarding delay of decision. I thought to change my solicitor as i'm so disappointed with current solicitor. anyway congratulation ,now you can work. it will reduce your stress of waiting. keep you update once i receive a letter.


Hi Jay287,

Hope you are fine and doing well, i am happy for you that you got the permission of work plus university, thats really great, i need to know / confirm two below mentioned things if you can help me.

1. Section 95 Support will be discontinued when u got permission to work and you received a 28 days eviction notice ??? How much time Home Office took to gave you an approval for the work permission ???

2. What is the permission for university ??? Like are you eligible to go to the university for doing a degree or a masters ???

Kindly let me know.

Have a very good day.
Hi Jay287,

I hope that you are fine and doing well, I need your help as I want to apply for the permission to work.

I moved in house last month from an initial accommodation and currently on Asylum support section 95 (Both Accommodation and Subsistence).

Kindly note that I lodged an asylum claim on 30th November 2019, I have completed more than a year (367 Days) and now I am waiting for an appointment of the substantive interview from the Home Office.

Kindly can you share the postal or email address where did you applied for the permission to work ??? my documents are ready to be send accordingly.

Thank you very much and your help will be highly appreciated.

I am waiting for your reply.

Have a very good day.

Kind Regard's.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:36 am

Violetsareblue wrote:
Sun Nov 29, 2020 8:58 pm
shooroma wrote:
Sun Nov 29, 2020 3:12 pm
Hello everyone,

I have an update regarding my case,

I have been granted 30 months Visa,

Below is my timeline,

Applied for asylum and full asylum support in 2013
Asylum refused and all appeal rights exhausted in 2015
served with section 120 notice , liability to removal in July 2020
made further submissions based on child 7 year rule August 2020
Invitation letter to do biometrics received on child 7th birthday in September 2020
Attended Biometrics towards end of September 2020
Received an email from UKVI on 25th November 2020 informing that BRP cards were being sent and will be delivered by TNT in the next few working days with tracking ref number
Received decision letter from HO sent by Royal mail recorded delivery on 26th November 2020 informing that I have been granted visa Until 11 April 2023 and it included information about Council housing and Benefits and that my asylum support and accommodation will be ending in 28 days from date of decision letter.
I am now awaiting delivery of BRP cards which should be anytime this week.
Would like to say thank you for all your prayers and support during the difficult and painful journey and I would like to encourage those that are still going through the process to keep persevering and never give up because your breakthrough is coming and above all I want give glory to God.
Congratulations shooroma🤩🤩. After battling for many years, u finally now have ur stay. I’m really happy for you.
I’ve made a decision to stick to my 30 months visa too and withdraw my appeal as I don’t think I’m emotionally strong enough to go through the process.
Please do update us when you receive Your brp because my just says leave to remain but it doesn’t say what type. I’d like to confirm with yours as we have the same visa
Thanks @Violetsareblue,its a big relief after so many years battling and consider ourselves very lucky to even get something from the home office and and like you said, its emotionally draining to go through the process and I feel grateful to even get the 2.5 year visa. I will update you what it says when I get my BRP which should arrive this week.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:51 am

Yahas76 wrote:
Sun Nov 29, 2020 10:17 pm
shooroma wrote:
Sun Nov 29, 2020 3:12 pm
Hello everyone,

I have an update regarding my case,

I have been granted 30 months Visa,

Below is my timeline,

Applied for asylum and full asylum support in 2013
Asylum refused and all appeal rights exhausted in 2015
served with section 120 notice , liability to removal in July 2020
made further submissions based on child 7 year rule August 2020
Invitation letter to do biometrics received on child 7th birthday in September 2020
Attended Biometrics towards end of September 2020
Received an email from UKVI on 25th November 2020 informing that BRP cards were being sent and will be delivered by TNT in the next few working days with tracking ref number
Received decision letter from HO sent by Royal mail recorded delivery on 26th November 2020 informing that I have been granted visa Until 11 April 2023 and it included information about Council housing and Benefits and that my asylum support and accommodation will be ending in 28 days from date of decision letter.
I am now awaiting delivery of BRP cards which should be anytime this week.
Would like to say thank you for all your prayers and support during the difficult and painful journey and I would like to encourage those that are still going through the process to keep persevering and never give up because your breakthrough is coming and above all I want give glory to God.
Dear shooroma,

Many CONGRATULATIONS for everything, finally now you can breath :) ....

GOD Bless you.

Enjoy your FREEDOM ....

Kind Regard's.
Thanks @ Yahas, I definitely can breath now and feel a huge sigh of relief. I Wish you success with your application and will be praying for you.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Yahas76 » Tue Dec 01, 2020 11:58 am

URGENT QUERY ..... HELP Needed Regarding the Postal Address of the Concern Team of the Home Office to Apply the Permission to Work ...

Dear All,

I hope that all of you are fine and doing well, I need your urgent help regarding the Postal Address of the Concern Team of the Home Office to Apply the Permission to Work.

I moved in house last month from an initial accommodation and currently on Asylum support section 95 (Both Accommodation and Subsistence).

Kindly note that I lodged an asylum claim on 30th November 2019, I have completed more than a year (367 Days) and now I am waiting for an appointment of the substantive interview from the Home Office.

Kindly can you share the postal address where did you guys applied for the permission to work ??? my documents are ready to be send accordingly.

===========================================================================================

Home Office Permission to work and volunteering for asylum seekers Policy States.

(THIS IS FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS WHO ARE WAITING FOR THE INITIAL DECISION BUT NO ADDRESS MENTIONED)

Asylum Casework Teams
Asylum seekers awaiting an initial decision on their claim should submit any request
for permission to work to the relevant asylum team dealing with their claim.


(THIS IS FOR FAILED ASYLUM SEEKERS)

Complex Casework Directorate
Applications for permission to work from failed asylum seekers who have outstanding
further submissions are dealt with by Complex Casework and should be sent to:
Permission to Work Team
Administrative Unit
Level 7, The Capital
New Hall Place
Liverpool, L3 9PP

============================================================================================

Refugee Council States.

How do I apply

If you have a named caseowner then you should apply directly to them.

If you do not have a named caseowner then you should apply to the

Case Resolution Directorate, Lunar House, 40 Wellesley Road, Croydon, Surrey, CR9 2BY

============================================================================================


Thank you very much and your help will be highly appreciated.

I am waiting for your reply.

Have a very good day.

Kind Regard's.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Stillwaiting2020 » Tue Dec 01, 2020 1:50 pm

Hi Yahas, I believe that response from Home Office was old response, I guess it wasn't updated during Covid, that was the email address I got from Home Office, remember Home Office decision is by luck not by following the right process, moreover the address provided by one of the member is correct, the one that says Permission to Work in Liverpool, I sent application for permission last 2 years to the same address and it was refused within 2weeks, moreover the library is not open, I don't have a printer or phocopy at home, I can't send the original copies to avoid more stress, if I waited for more 2weeks no reply I will look for somewhere to photocopy, I guess no office will allow me in during this pandemic

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Wed Dec 02, 2020 4:44 am

hello everyone,
Update regarding my case, yesterday I received biometric cards from the home office , they were delivered in individual envelopes and one of my dependants card is missing so I have had to report it online on BRP missing page and I am not sure that I will get a response at all from home office so will have to try other means of contacting them to get a quick response because we will not be able to move house without receiving it. Its so difficult to contact the home office nowadays .

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Wed Dec 02, 2020 4:47 am

shooroma wrote:
Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:36 am
Violetsareblue wrote:
Sun Nov 29, 2020 8:58 pm
shooroma wrote:
Sun Nov 29, 2020 3:12 pm
Hello everyone,

I have an update regarding my case,

I have been granted 30 months Visa,

Below is my timeline,

Applied for asylum and full asylum support in 2013
Asylum refused and all appeal rights exhausted in 2015
served with section 120 notice , liability to removal in July 2020
made further submissions based on child 7 year rule August 2020
Invitation letter to do biometrics received on child 7th birthday in September 2020
Attended Biometrics towards end of September 2020
Received an email from UKVI on 25th November 2020 informing that BRP cards were being sent and will be delivered by TNT in the next few working days with tracking ref number
Received decision letter from HO sent by Royal mail recorded delivery on 26th November 2020 informing that I have been granted visa Until 11 April 2023 and it included information about Council housing and Benefits and that my asylum support and accommodation will be ending in 28 days from date of decision letter.
I am now awaiting delivery of BRP cards which should be anytime this week.
Would like to say thank you for all your prayers and support during the difficult and painful journey and I would like to encourage those that are still going through the process to keep persevering and never give up because your breakthrough is coming and above all I want give glory to God.
Congratulations shooroma🤩🤩. After battling for many years, u finally now have ur stay. I’m really happy for you.
I’ve made a decision to stick to my 30 months visa too and withdraw my appeal as I don’t think I’m emotionally strong enough to go through the process.
Please do update us when you receive Your brp because my just says leave to remain but it doesn’t say what type. I’d like to confirm with yours as we have the same visa
Thanks @Violetsareblue,its a big relief after so many years battling and consider ourselves very lucky to even get something from the home office and and like you said, its emotionally draining to go through the process and I feel grateful to even get the 2.5 year visa. I will update you what it says when I get my BRP which should arrive this week.
Hi my biometric permit is also written just leave to remain same as yours.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Violetsareblue » Wed Dec 02, 2020 6:40 pm

Hello shooroma,
One of my dependent brp is missing too. He was born here so I’m not sure if that’s the problem.
I’ve reported it 4 times and they haven’t responded to me.

Also my lawyer thinks I’m throwing away a good opportunity when I told her I’m cancelling my appeal today because she says I have a really strong case. Now I’m really in a state of confusion.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Joe15 » Wed Dec 02, 2020 10:01 pm

Violetsareblue wrote:
Wed Dec 02, 2020 6:40 pm
Hello shooroma,
One of my dependent brp is missing too. He was born here so I’m not sure if that’s the problem.
I’ve reported it 4 times and they haven’t responded to me.

Also my lawyer thinks I’m throwing away a good opportunity when I told her I’m cancelling my appeal today because she says I have a really strong case. Now I’m really in a state of confusion.
Hi,

I would suggest calling TNT and ask if they hold biometrics. as ours came few days apart.

Also, I do appreciate the hassle of going through another appeal, but remember you already have the current leave in you pocket and the outcome of the appeals wont effect any future extensions. In the contrary if the appeal is allowed, you'll not be in the much expensive route of settlement. and the hassle of renewal your remain every 30 months and costs that comes with it.

Non the less I wish you luck and best wishes.

I have a questions I tried to check my right to work/rent online on GOV.UK but every time it says data does not much. anyone else getting the same results?

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Yahas76 » Wed Dec 02, 2020 10:32 pm

Stillwaiting2020 wrote:
Tue Dec 01, 2020 1:50 pm
Hi Yahas, I believe that response from Home Office was old response, I guess it wasn't updated during Covid, that was the email address I got from Home Office, remember Home Office decision is by luck not by following the right process, moreover the address provided by one of the member is correct, the one that says Permission to Work in Liverpool, I sent application for permission last 2 years to the same address and it was refused within 2weeks, moreover the library is not open, I don't have a printer or phocopy at home, I can't send the original copies to avoid more stress, if I waited for more 2weeks no reply I will look for somewhere to photocopy, I guess no office will allow me in during this pandemic
Hi Stillwaiting2020,

Hope you are fine and doing well, kindly be informed that I have received below mentioned email form the Home Office.

============================================================================================

From: RCMPTW <RCMPTW@homeoffice.gov.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, December 2, 2020 8:13:44 AM
To: Email Address Hided
Subject: RE: Application for Permission to Work

Dear Sirs

I have forwarded your request for Permission to Work to the correct department and you will receive a response in due course.

Please note this inbox is for Permission to Work requests for Outstanding Further Submissions and not Outstanding Asylum Claims.

Regards

UK Visas and Immigration

RCM Casework Support Unit

The Capital, Level 7, Newhall Place, Liverpool L3 9PP

www.homeoffice.gov.uk

============================================================================================

I thought to update you accordingly, Kindly note that I called my solicitor today and she said that she will apply for the permission to work by tomorrow.

For sure that I'll contact you immediately if needed in future.

Thank you again for your guidance and kind gesture.

May GOD Bless you and your Loved ones.

Have a very good day.

Kind Regard's.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Thu Dec 03, 2020 5:27 pm

Violetsareblue wrote:
Wed Dec 02, 2020 6:40 pm
Hello shooroma,
One of my dependent brp is missing too. He was born here so I’m not sure if that’s the problem.
I’ve reported it 4 times and they haven’t responded to me.

Also my lawyer thinks I’m throwing away a good opportunity when I told her I’m cancelling my appeal today because she says I have a really strong case. Now I’m really in a state of confusion.
Hi@Violetsareblue, my dependent with missing BRP is also born here so don't know if its to do with that , I also contacted TNT the day I received the biometrics and they confirmed the number of delivered items and said they did not have anymore item for delivery to our address so went on to report it and I am also waiting for a response they say in 5 working days ( haha)

You have nothing to lose with your appeal should you go ahead with it , like @ Joe said you have already been granted a visa .I think it is worth a try, and see what happens. With asylum you have the benefit of a shorter route to settlement and without the hassle and expense of renewing every 2.5 years. Good luck , I will update any progress regarding the missing Brp.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Stillwaiting2020 » Thu Dec 03, 2020 8:06 pm

Hi Yahas, thanks for the update, I wish you luck, hope you will be granted permission soon. Take care for now.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by shooroma » Fri Dec 04, 2020 4:12 am

Joe15 wrote:
Wed Dec 02, 2020 10:01 pm
Violetsareblue wrote:
Wed Dec 02, 2020 6:40 pm
Hello shooroma,
One of my dependent brp is missing too. He was born here so I’m not sure if that’s the problem.
I’ve reported it 4 times and they haven’t responded to me.

Also my lawyer thinks I’m throwing away a good opportunity when I told her I’m cancelling my appeal today because she says I have a really strong case. Now I’m really in a state of confusion.
Hi,

I would suggest calling TNT and ask if they hold biometrics. as ours came few days apart.

Also, I do appreciate the hassle of going through another appeal, but remember you already have the current leave in you pocket and the outcome of the appeals wont effect any future extensions. In the contrary if the appeal is allowed, you'll not be in the much expensive route of settlement. and the hassle of renewal your remain every 30 months and costs that comes with it.

Non the less I wish you luck and best wishes.

I have a questions I tried to check my right to work/rent online on GOV.UK but every time it says data does not much. anyone else getting the same results?
Hi @ Joey15, did you receive an eviction date yet from home office accommodation ? I received my decision letter last week and there was information that my H O support will end in 28 days which I think is standard for everyone granted visa in home office accommodation and I believe due to the current situation with Covid there may be delays with people moving from on from HO accommodation into council housing and I am keen to find out approximately how long it is taking for people to be evicted from H O accommodation after the grant of visa. Many thanks

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Joe15 » Fri Dec 04, 2020 3:00 pm

Hi @ Joey15, did you receive an eviction date yet from home office accommodation ? I received my decision letter last week and there was information that my H O support will end in 28 days which I think is standard for everyone granted visa in home office accommodation and I believe due to the current situation with Covid there may be delays with people moving from on from HO accommodation into council housing and I am keen to find out approximately how long it is taking for people to be evicted from H O accommodation after the grant of visa. Many thanks
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Hi Shoarma,
We had an initial eviction date of 5/11. However it was cancelled as we were not informed and we did not receive the BRP by then. Currently, We're still waiting for the new eviction date letter.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by welljohn » Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:12 am

Hi Sheilam,
Thanks for the response, got email from the MP said "HO" replied but timescale is 9 months from 6 months initially stated before I submitted my FS last year. its good idea for me to request for permission to work as my application for FS is 1 year and some weeks now. And also can they issue NI on the permission to work letter by the Jobs centre. Thank you.
The Capital building, Liverpool, L3 9PP, Ive seen here who’ve done further submissions send complaints email (complaints@homeoffice.gov.uk) to enquire about their status of the application or timeline to getting a decision.
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Hi Sheilam, its ideally for me to do that on my own without solicitor . Pls let me know thanks.
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by welljohn » Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:36 am

Laureen007 wrote:
Fri Nov 06, 2020 3:00 pm
welljohn wrote:
Tue Nov 03, 2020 3:20 pm
SheilaM wrote:
Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:22 pm
The Capital building, Liverpool, L3 9PP, Ive seen here who’ve done further submissions send complaints email (complaints@homeoffice.gov.uk) to enquire about their status of the application or timeline to getting a decision.



Welljohn
When did you submit your fresh claim?
@Laureen007 I've submitted my application 1 year and two weeks now.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by SheilaM » Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:58 pm

welljohn wrote:
Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:12 am
Hi Sheilam,
Thanks for the response, got email from the MP said "HO" replied but timescale is 9 months from 6 months initially stated before I submitted my FS last year. its good idea for me to request for permission to work as my application for FS is 1 year and some weeks now. And also can they issue NI on the permission to work letter by the Jobs centre. Thank you.
The Capital building, Liverpool, L3 9PP, Ive seen here who’ve done further submissions send complaints email (complaints@homeoffice.gov.uk) to enquire about their status of the application or timeline to getting a decision.
Hi Sheilam, its ideally for me to do that on my own without solicitor . Pls let me know thanks.
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That’s a relief 😅 since you atleast have a timeline , Yeah do request permission to work and after you receive it you can open a bank account in nationwide, and contact Job centre to make appointment for your national insurance number.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Yahas76 » Tue Dec 08, 2020 11:47 am

SheilaM wrote:
Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:58 pm
welljohn wrote:
Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:12 am
Hi Sheilam,
Thanks for the response, got email from the MP said "HO" replied but timescale is 9 months from 6 months initially stated before I submitted my FS last year. its good idea for me to request for permission to work as my application for FS is 1 year and some weeks now. And also can they issue NI on the permission to work letter by the Jobs centre. Thank you.
The Capital building, Liverpool, L3 9PP, Ive seen here who’ve done further submissions send complaints email (complaints@homeoffice.gov.uk) to enquire about their status of the application or timeline to getting a decision.
Hi Sheilam, its ideally for me to do that on my own without solicitor . Pls let me know thanks.
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That’s a relief 😅 since you atleast have a timeline , Yeah do request permission to work and after you receive it you can open a bank account in nationwide, and contact Job centre to make appointment for your national insurance number.
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Hi SheilaM,

I Pray and hope that you are fine and doing well, I need an information regarding the NI "National Insurance Number", my solicitor applied the Permission to work on last Thursday and told me it will come within two weeks so I am waiting now.

2. After getting the Permission of work, I'll get the new ARC card with written Allowed to work in SOL ??? Kindly also confirm that I need to give biometric again for the new ARC card ???

3. Once I'll receive the New ARC card written Allowed to work in SOL, then I have to go to the nearest Job Centre and can apply for the NI "National Insurance Number" ???

4. After getting NI "National Insurance Number" my Section 95 Support will be revoked within 28 days ??? or when I'll get the Job then only my Section 95 Support will be revoked ??? I am having doubt on this point, Kindly clarify as its an important thing for me.

I am waiting for your reply / feedback / answers.

Thank you very much and Wishing you all the best.

Have a very good day.

Kind Regard's.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Yahas76 » Tue Dec 08, 2020 11:55 am

Yahas76 wrote:
Tue Dec 08, 2020 11:47 am
SheilaM wrote:
Mon Dec 07, 2020 7:58 pm
welljohn wrote:
Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:12 am
Hi Sheilam,
Thanks for the response, got email from the MP said "HO" replied but timescale is 9 months from 6 months initially stated before I submitted my FS last year. its good idea for me to request for permission to work as my application for FS is 1 year and some weeks now. And also can they issue NI on the permission to work letter by the Jobs centre. Thank you.
The Capital building, Liverpool, L3 9PP, Ive seen here who’ve done further submissions send complaints email (complaints@homeoffice.gov.uk) to enquire about their status of the application or timeline to getting a decision.
Hi Sheilam, its ideally for me to do that on my own without solicitor . Pls let me know thanks.
That’s a relief 😅 since you atleast have a timeline , Yeah do request permission to work and after you receive it you can open a bank account in nationwide, and contact Job centre to make appointment for your national insurance number.
[/quote]

Hi SheilaM,

I Pray and hope that you are fine and doing well, I need an information regarding the NI "National Insurance Number", my solicitor applied the Permission to work on last Thursday and told me it will come within two weeks so I am waiting now.

2. After getting the Permission of work, I'll get the new ARC card with written Allowed to work in SOL ??? Kindly also confirm that I need to give biometric again for the new ARC card ???

3. Once I'll receive the New ARC card written Allowed to work in SOL, then I have to go to the nearest Job Centre and can apply for the NI "National Insurance Number" ???

4. After getting NI "National Insurance Number" my Section 95 Support will be revoked within 28 days ??? or when I'll get the Job then only my Section 95 Support will be revoked ??? I am having doubt on this point, Kindly clarify as its an important thing for me.

I am waiting for your reply / feedback / answers.

Thank you very much and Wishing you all the best.

Have a very good day.

Kind Regard's.
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Hi SheilaM,

Kindly also note that I already opened the Bank account with the Nationwide Bank last week and received the ATM Debit card along Internet Banking credentials.

Kind Regard's.

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