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No need of cancelling it. You can have as many appointments u want for different locations and different dates. UKBA doesnt cancel any appointment on their own until you do soibeny1978 wrote:i would really appreciate if u can reply me with an answer.
i was trying to book an appointment for 4 weeks, luckly i got it done today.
but i booked two appointments on same day with different usernames , WILL IT BE A PROBLEM, DO UKBA WILL CANCELL MY BOOKINGS ? should i cancel one of them now.
I BOOKED AT SHEFFIELD AND GLASGOW. i have all my earnings overseas , so which peo is better in case they need to verify my earnings and get an early response. i have heard sheffield is the one doing verifications.?
thanks .
I am trying to get a PEO appointment without any luck, what time of the day u booked ur appointment??ibeny1978 wrote:i would really appreciate if u can reply me with an answer.
i was trying to book an appointment for 4 weeks, luckly i got it done today.
but i booked two appointments on same day with different usernames , WILL IT BE A PROBLEM, DO UKBA WILL CANCELL MY BOOKINGS ? should i cancel one of them now.
I BOOKED AT SHEFFIELD AND GLASGOW. i have all my earnings overseas , so which peo is better in case they need to verify my earnings and get an early response. i have heard sheffield is the one doing verifications.?
thanks .
If you are anticipating further verifcation - why are you applying at the PEO in the first place? Whether you apply at Sheffield or Glasgow, if your case required further verification, they will not be able to make a decision on the day. As I am sure you have gathered, many people are struggling to get appointments, so as a matter of courtesy to others, I would suggest cancelling one of the appts as soon as possible.ibeny1978 wrote:thanks for ur response.
the thing is i have read in many posts that they send application to sheffield for further verification , so if i am anticipating further verification, so why not to submit my application at sheffield and to avoid the time required for transferring my application to sheffield by other peo.
thanks.
i agree - the system should not permit an applicant to have more than one appointment at the same time.QuickSam wrote:This is the irony of using the online appointment system. People who need the appointments don't get any and there are others who get two and in some cases, even don't cancel the second appointment if they are not using it.
In my opinion, the PEO additional fee should be charged at the time of booking and hence no one would book additional appointments.
Makes sense. I agree too.QuickSam wrote:This is the irony of using the online appointment system. People who need the appointments don't get any and there are others who get two and in some cases, even don't cancel the second appointment if they are not using it.
In my opinion, the PEO additional fee should be charged at the time of booking and hence no one would book additional appointments.
I agree too but the whole biometrics process has been a bit convoluted and ridiculous. In my opinion the biometrics should be taken before you can even submit your application, which is what we did when we initially applied for Tier 1 outside of the UK.ScopeD wrote:Makes sense. I agree too.QuickSam wrote:This is the irony of using the online appointment system. People who need the appointments don't get any and there are others who get two and in some cases, even don't cancel the second appointment if they are not using it.
In my opinion, the PEO additional fee should be charged at the time of booking and hence no one would book additional appointments.
I agree there are problems with the biometric enrolment system particularly the delays applicants have experienced recently - we can only assume this is primarily due to a panic (some unncessary) but applicants to apply before changes in April and also problems with the online booking system.jubx2 wrote:I agree too but the whole biometrics process has been a bit convoluted and ridiculous. In my opinion the biometrics should be taken before you can even submit your application, which is what we did when we initially applied for Tier 1 outside of the UK.ScopeD wrote:Makes sense. I agree too.QuickSam wrote:This is the irony of using the online appointment system. People who need the appointments don't get any and there are others who get two and in some cases, even don't cancel the second appointment if they are not using it.
In my opinion, the PEO additional fee should be charged at the time of booking and hence no one would book additional appointments.
If I had the choice I would have rather not clogged up the appointment system but because I applied with my partner together (2 adults, no kids), we were considered a "family" and could not get our biometrics taken at a Post Office. Instead we had to travel to a PEO outside of London and take time off work for what is essentially 10-20 minute process. It's ridiculous.
Home Office is charging exorbitant visa fees (with further increases in April) and now it expects us to incur incredible expense to travel far and wide across the UK just to get our biometrics taken! This is as far as Belfast which is laughable because how can Home Office expect foreigners to get there without a passport?
Now I am hearing rumours that Home Office may be scrapping the BRP system entirely and reverting back to visas in passports.
The irony never ceases to amaze me when it comes to the Home Office. It's not just irony. It's madness.
it's not a possibility - all applicants for ILR after 29th Feb need to apply for a BRP as part of their application. This is probably another reason for the delays - the fact that biometrics has been rolled out to almost every application.QuickSam wrote:There is also a possibility of having BRP's for ILR ....