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Wait to hear back. Some applications may take more than 6 months to be decideddinushka wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 11:14 amhi member,
I'm in very confused situation and need help. My wife applied for her and child's ILR 7 months ago. The biometrics and application been submited on 2th June 2020, by SOPRA-STERIA UKVCAS (Birmingham-UK). I did send an email after finishing the 6 months, on complaints@homeoffice.gov.uk. But did not get any rsponse/reply. Now we don't know what to do now. Please help/guide me .
Regards
There is no max time. You should ideally expect a decision within 6 months but complex applications can take longer. UKVI does not provide any updates and if you contact them you get a generic response.
Apparently, they also fail to respond to email complaints?will not respond to progress enquiries if you used our online complaints form.
The following pages offer alternative customer contact information:
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If you are not satisfied with our response, you can ask us to review the matter.
A senior member of staff will carry out an independent review of your complaint. They will provide you with further details within 20 working days of the date when you ask for a review.
If you’re still not satisfied at this stage, you may be able to raise the matter with the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman who may be able to help you.
Zimba wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 1:49 amYou may seek to apply for a judicial review against the Home Office but that is a legal process under the administrative law, so you should seek proper legal advice from legal professionals and file a pre-action protocol. I personally do not see much merit in this but this might propel the HO to act on your application
See also How to write a pre-action letter that makes the Home Office change its mindvinny wrote: ↑Tue Jun 07, 2022 8:25 amAdditionally, their response is an absence of response?
If you’re not satisfiedIf you’re still not satisfied at this stage, you may be able to raise the matter with the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman who may be able to help you.
I suggest filing a complaint again and also aiming for a PAP. I suggest seeking professional legal advice at this point for a judicial review