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When UKBA advices you that it may take upto six months, then what further advice do you expect from them? That you will get a free parker pen when your application has been processed?diillu wrote:Hi,
I had ILE when I applied from my country and since my passport was due to expire, I got new passport and applied for No time Limit.
I had applied for No time limit on 24 April 2013, money was debited from my account on 29 April, 2013.
Did my Bio-metrics on 17 May 2013 and still waiting for the passport since then.
I am surprised by the amount of time they are taking to return my passport and the problem is I have to travel very soon.
Apart from that whenever I call UKBA, they keep on saying that it may take upto 6 months and then gives no further information whatsoever.
Its very frustrating to wait for passport every single day.
I was wondering how long does it take in average for the processing of no time limit?
Ayyubi72 wrote:When UKBA advices you that it may take upto six months, then what further advice do you expect from them? That you will get a free parker pen when your application has been processed?diillu wrote:Hi,
I had ILE when I applied from my country and since my passport was due to expire, I got new passport and applied for No time Limit.
I had applied for No time limit on 24 April 2013, money was debited from my account on 29 April, 2013.
Did my Bio-metrics on 17 May 2013 and still waiting for the passport since then.
I am surprised by the amount of time they are taking to return my passport and the problem is I have to travel very soon.
Apart from that whenever I call UKBA, they keep on saying that it may take upto 6 months and then gives no further information whatsoever.
Its very frustrating to wait for passport every single day.
I was wondering how long does it take in average for the processing of no time limit?
If you had travel plans, then you should have enquired all this before you made the application.
There is no way to speed up the process. If you must travel and you cannot wait 6 months, then all you can do is withdraw your application, and apply again when you get a chance.
And by the way, I wonder why you wanted to waste money, when you could just travel with your old and new passports together.
Errmm kindly note its UPTO SIX MONTHSdiillu wrote:Well, you don't know the amount of trouble the immigration officers at different transit get us into when we travel with two passport because some of them are really stupid. So, I just wanted not to get into those.
I just wanted to know, does it really take 6 months or some can be sooner too ??
Ayyubi72 wrote:When UKBA advices you that it may take upto six months, then what further advice do you expect from them? That you will get a free parker pen when your application has been processed?diillu wrote:Hi,
I had ILE when I applied from my country and since my passport was due to expire, I got new passport and applied for No time Limit.
I had applied for No time limit on 24 April 2013, money was debited from my account on 29 April, 2013.
Did my Bio-metrics on 17 May 2013 and still waiting for the passport since then.
I am surprised by the amount of time they are taking to return my passport and the problem is I have to travel very soon.
Apart from that whenever I call UKBA, they keep on saying that it may take upto 6 months and then gives no further information whatsoever.
Its very frustrating to wait for passport every single day.
I was wondering how long does it take in average for the processing of no time limit?
If you had travel plans, then you should have enquired all this before you made the application.
There is no way to speed up the process. If you must travel and you cannot wait 6 months, then all you can do is withdraw your application, and apply again when you get a chance.
And by the way, I wonder why you wanted to waste money, when you could just travel with your old and new passports together.
It could take more than 6 months. You have to wait patiently until you get a decision from UKBA.diillu wrote:Hi,
I had ILE when I applied from my country and since my passport was due to expire, I got new passport and applied for No time Limit.
I had applied for No time limit on 24 April 2013, money was debited from my account on 29 April, 2013.
Did my Bio-metrics on 17 May 2013 and still waiting for the passport since then.
I am surprised by the amount of time they are taking to return my passport and the problem is I have to travel very soon.
Apart from that whenever I call UKBA, they keep on saying that it may take upto 6 months and then gives no further information whatsoever.
Its very frustrating to wait for passport every single day.
I was wondering how long does it take in average for the processing of no time limit?
Hi Diillu,diillu wrote:Well, you don't know the amount of trouble the immigration officers at different transit get us into when we travel with two passport because some of them are really stupid. So, I just wanted not to get into those.
I just wanted to know, does it really take 6 months or some can be sooner too ??
Ayyubi72 wrote:diillu wrote:Hi,
I had ILE when I applied from my country and since my passport was due to expire, I got new passport and applied for No time Limit.
I had applied for No time limit on 24 April 2013, money was debited from my account on 29 April, 2013.
Did my Bio-metrics on 17 May 2013 and still waiting for the passport since then.
I am surprised by the amount of time they are taking to return my passport and the problem is I have to travel very soon.
Apart from that whenever I call UKBA, they keep on saying that it may take upto 6 months and then gives no further information whatsoever.
Its very frustrating to wait for passport every single day.
I was wondering how long does it take in average for the processing of no time limit?