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Realistically, I think ARD & 4L are fairly recent additions to all the sections available for a variety of scenarios - unlikely you'll find lots of members here having experience of the process. I may be wrong ...MandyWithoutTheM wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 9:05 pmThank you so much for sharing this! Could you share some more details of your experience - did you apply from within the UK? How long did your process take? When did you hear back from the home office after you submitted your application? Did you receive separate correspondence for payment receipt and biometrics instructions?
Apologies for all the questions, there really just doesn't seem to be much info about this at all or many people who've shared their experiences with this sort of application.
There is a forum on a britishexpats site that has a lot of 4L answers.MandyWithoutTheM wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 9:05 pmThank you so much for sharing this! Could you share some more details of your experience - did you apply from within the UK? How long did your process take? When did you hear back from the home office after you submitted your application? Did you receive separate correspondence for payment receipt and biometrics instructions?
Apologies for all the questions, there really just doesn't seem to be much info about this at all or many people who've shared their experiences with this sort of application.
Thanks so much for this, I've applied from within the UK last month and received a letter from Home Office confirming receipt of my citizenship ceremony fee payment this week (about a week after it was debited). But no news on biometrics yet - I am living in the UK on an ancestral visa and have a biometric residency permit, so wondered if they would use that for my biometric records. Guess I just have to wait to see if I receive a second letter for biometrics now.lemonbat wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 2:07 amThere is a forum on a britishexpats site that has a lot of 4L answers.MandyWithoutTheM wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 9:05 pmThank you so much for sharing this! Could you share some more details of your experience - did you apply from within the UK? How long did your process take? When did you hear back from the home office after you submitted your application? Did you receive separate correspondence for payment receipt and biometrics instructions?
Apologies for all the questions, there really just doesn't seem to be much info about this at all or many people who've shared their experiences with this sort of application.
Outside the UK, took about 10 months for decision from app submission, and then 2 months for ceremony invite, and 2 more months for ceremony appointment, so just over a year total. Only hear from them when they take payment and invite you to biometrics - nothing else until decision email. That invite took about 1.5 months for me. No correspondence on payment, just email about biometrics on the same day my card was debited. I emailed at 6 months from biometrics and was told the standard 'it's just taking a while,' which took almost a month to get that response, and then a couple weeks later I got my decision. Very opaque process once you submit but just have patience and email at 6 months from biometrics if you don't have a response by then.
OP already has a lengthy topic where advice has been given.
MandyWithoutTheM wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 8:40 am
Thanks so much for this, I've applied from within the UK last month and received a letter from Home Office confirming receipt of my citizenship ceremony fee payment this week (about a week after it was debited). But no news on biometrics yet - I am living in the UK on an ancestral visa and have a biometric residency permit, so wondered if they would use that for my biometric records. Guess I just have to wait to see if I receive a second letter for biometrics now.
Hi - curious about you having to pay an increased fee. How did you answer question 1.4? You mention the increase applies for apps since 4 Jan 2023 - did the HO tell you this? I know a person who applied via ARD with the same situation - British grandmother born in UK, in January 2024 and they only paid the ceremony fee for their application, which was successful. They used a solicitor to make their application. I kind of feel like the fee is being determined randomly based on the caseworker - I have seen some people on other forums saying they had to pay and increased fee, and others do not.qwin wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2024 10:06 amI have successfully completed my application using form ARD so thought I would give a timeline and a few details.
Eligibility criteria: Form ARD. Maternal grandmother born in the UK
Nationality: South Africa
Applying from: South Africa
Method of application: Post (via a consultant)
Date of application: 9 November 2023
Date supporting documents sent: 9 November 2023
Date of email requesting biometrics: 9 January 2024
Date of biometrics appointment (Port Elizabeth VFS Global): 15 January 2024
Date of approval letter: 21 May 2024
Date of citizenship ceremony: TBD
Date received citizenship certificate: TBD
A couple of things to note during this whole process. Firstly I required vault copies (or original) of both parents as well my maternal grandmother's birth certificates. They need the father's side to ensure that there is no UK connection on the father's side of the family. Also needed both parents and maternal grandparents unabridged marriage certificates. This took a long time to obtain (almost 6 months) and I would recommend using a service in South Africa for this.
The application fee was initially £80 but it later increased to $1,351 (applies to applications lodged from 4 January 2023). I was informed on 6 February 2024. Was a bit of a shock but in the end still worth it. I also used a specialist for this process given it was a pretty new process and it was worth the extra money.
My brother, who lives in the UK, and I both applied together and the timeline was exactly the same however he has already received his invite for his ceremony and will be attending next week. I understand that it takes approximately 2 months to get an invite for a ceremony outside of the UK and I will update when I get my invite.