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Well actually no. A few months ago before the rush started to beat the citizenship test requirement, someone who used NCS reported their application has taken about a week.Big A wrote:Can't believe it! 13 Days to get approved (it must be some kind of record!!).
Of course I agree that the IND website says the things you say it says. However, as reported by numerous people on this Board, the reality at regards timing is somewhat different.I understand your point about the fact that NCS is certifying passports and checking whether the application is complete, but that is all that Home Office website state NCS does.
-: I suspect that is not how it works at all. But I do suspect that there could will be a separate work unit dealing just with NCS-routed applications, and that work unit is able to turn round applications very quickly indeed. After all the pre-checking done at the NCS office means that work ordinarily done at IND in Liverpool does not need to be done there at all, namely, a check to ensure that all the required supporting documentation is present, that the application form is properly completed and signed, and that the timing of the application is OK.There is not even a word that NCS application are being dealt with same moment and postal ones left on a shelf for several months to be looked into.
No, absolutely not. Just sit there in the queue and hopefully your wait will not be too long. My wife and step-daughter applied for their citizenship two years ago when the average wait time for naturalisation was said to be 8 months. However their applications took just 5 weeks, which of course delighted us. Did we use NCS? No, it had not then been invented.Anyway if you think that the waiting period is so much longer for postal application, would it be wise to withdrow it and apply again through NCS.
Unless you have a particularly complex case anyone can complete the form, you don't need 25 years experience to complete it properly! You say you attached every possible document you had, well that it in itself could put you at a disadvantage, it would mean the caseworker would have a lot more documentation to go through and verify, etc therefore taking longer.dralex wrote: I think that my one is perfectly filled as it has been done by the solicitor with 25 years experience and I attached every possible document I had, so I think that it would be quite unfair for it to be left unopen for several months only becouse it did not arrive throuh NCS.
Congrats!, your timeline is identical to mine up to Date of Receipt of Approval! hopefully mines not too far behind!citi1 wrote:NCS or Postal : NCS
If NCS, which centre :
Date of submission or posting : 11-july-2006(appointment at 1 PM)
CRITERIA - 5 yr stay (4 + 1 yr ILR) : (4+1 yr ILR)
Date of debit of debit/credit card : 12-jul-2006
Date of receipt of acknowledgement : 15-jul-2006
Date of receipt of approval :22-jul-2006
Date of Ceremony
Date of appln. for passport
Method used
Date of Receipt