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TIMELINE AFTER NATURALISATION APPLICATION SUBMISSION

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Post by iceman010899 » Sun Sep 13, 2009 12:07 pm

Hello,

When you apply for the passport do you HAVE to send the original citizenship certificate and passports or can they be verified photocopies ?

Does the post office photocopy everything ?

Thanks.

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Post by Hollow » Sun Sep 13, 2009 4:24 pm

iceman010899 wrote:Hello,

When you apply for the passport do you HAVE to send the original citizenship certificate and passports or can they be verified photocopies ?

Does the post office photocopy everything ?

Thanks.
Yes, you HAVE to send the original citizenship certificate and passport. They will NOT photocopy them for you. I asked that question yesterday at the Post Office.

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Re: UPDATE

Post by justice_will_reign » Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:30 pm

NCS or Postal: NCS
If NCS, which centre: Barking & Dagenham
Date of submission or posting: 7th August
CRITERIA - HSMP JR (5 yrs)
Date of debit of debit/credit card: 10 August
Date of receipt of acknowledgement : 14 August (dated 10th August)
Date of receipt of approval : 10th Sept. (dated 1st Sept)
Date of Ceremony date: 5th Oct. 2009
Date of appln. for passport : pending
Method used : Post Office pending
Interview Letter date: pending
Interview Date: pending
Passport Received Date: pending
Document Received Date: pending

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My daughter naturlisation

Post by sbmishra » Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:12 pm

Date of application 10Th of Au ,2009
Accecpted by credit card 13 Aug 2009
Approval 5th of SEPT
Recicied invitation 12 Sep
Ceromony 22 Sept

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UK PASSPORT

Post by sbmishra » Mon Sep 14, 2009 12:15 pm

Naulisaton 3rd Aug
Application for passport 3Rd of aug
Inteview 19th aug
Passport in hand 21 Aug

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Change of Ceremony Location

Post by umair_munir » Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:50 pm

I am trying to change the location of my ceremony as my local council has given me a date end of Nov. The other council I want to move to is okay with it as long as the home office issues a new letter. I spoke to the nationality centre and they have advised me that they cannot allow a change of ceremony location unless I have moved.

Has anyone had similar experience?

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Re: Change of Ceremony Location

Post by chicoco » Mon Sep 14, 2009 3:28 pm

All,
Here's my final instalment.

NCS or Postal: NCS
If NCS, which: Islington
Date of submission of application: July 8, 2009
Date application received by H/O: July 9, 2009
CRITERIA: 4 Years HSMP + 1 year ILR( Couple + 1 Minor child)
Date of Debit card: July 13, 2009
Date of receipt of acknowledgment: July 16, 2009
Date of receipt of Approval: August 21 2009(dated August 12, 2009)
Date of citizenship ceremony: August 25th 2009
Date of Passport application: August 25, 2009
Date of return of application documents: Sept 10, 2009
Date of Passport interview: Sept 10, 2009
Date of receipt of passport: Sept 14, 2009.

May you also have your TURN.

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Re: Change of Ceremony Location

Post by Pisces » Mon Sep 14, 2009 4:47 pm

umair_munir wrote:I am trying to change the location of my ceremony as my local council has given me a date end of Nov. The other council I want to move to is okay with it as long as the home office issues a new letter. I spoke to the nationality centre and they have advised me that they cannot allow a change of ceremony location unless I have moved.

Has anyone had similar experience?
You can change your ceremony location easily within your county with no issues, but for the location in different county you need to have a new letter from HO as the counties doesn't share these information across. I would suggest either go for a private ceremony (£60 I believe) if you are desperate or wait for the ceremony in November. Getting new letter from HO can take even longer if you turned to be an unlucky.

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Re: Change of Ceremony Location

Post by rkudum » Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:40 am

chicoco wrote:All,
Here's my final instalment.

NCS or Postal: NCS
If NCS, which: Islington
Date of submission of application: July 8, 2009
Date application received by H/O: July 9, 2009
CRITERIA: 4 Years HSMP + 1 year ILR( Couple + 1 Minor child)
Date of Debit card: July 13, 2009
Date of receipt of acknowledgment: July 16, 2009
Date of receipt of Approval: August 21 2009(dated August 12, 2009)
Date of citizenship ceremony: August 25th 2009
Date of Passport application: August 25, 2009
Date of return of application documents: Sept 10, 2009
Date of Passport interview: Sept 10, 2009
Date of receipt of passport: Sept 14, 2009.

May you also have your TURN.
Congrats chicoco
Did u use the check and send service?
And What did they ask in the Passport interview

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Post by tonyz » Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:39 am

NCS or Postal: NCS
Date of submission of application: June 30, 2009
Date application received by H/O: July 1, 2009
CRITERIA: 4 Years HSMP + 1 year ILR JR
Application Type (Single)
Date of Debit card: July 13, 2009
Date of receipt of acknowledgement...

didn't recieve acknowledgement letter yet
not heard anything from homeoffice
its now more then 10 weeks

any suggestion please?

anybody who has applied at the same time
like to share

regards
tony

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Re: Change of Ceremony Location

Post by chicoco » Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:54 am

rkudum wrote:
chicoco wrote:All,
Here's my final instalment.

NCS or Postal: NCS
If NCS, which: Islington
Date of submission of application: July 8, 2009
Date application received by H/O: July 9, 2009
CRITERIA: 4 Years HSMP + 1 year ILR( Couple + 1 Minor child)
Date of Debit card: July 13, 2009
Date of receipt of acknowledgment: July 16, 2009
Date of receipt of Approval: August 21 2009(dated August 12, 2009)
Date of citizenship ceremony: August 25th 2009
Date of Passport application: August 25, 2009
Date of return of application documents: Sept 10, 2009
Date of Passport interview: Sept 10, 2009
Date of receipt of passport: Sept 14, 2009.

May you also have your TURN.
Congrats chicoco
Did u use the check and send service?
And What did they ask in the Passport interview
Thanks.
No, I did not use the check and send. I simply filled out my application and that of my wife and child and sent them by registered post. They asked questions about my parents dates of birth and marriage, where I had lived before my current address. These were not more than five or six questions really. The interview was over in less than ten minutes. The surprising questions were about my different bank accounts- who I had them with, when I opened the accounts, and also my mortgages and stuff like that. Apparently they do a lot of background search on one's financial activities before the interview and I think that is probably the strongest deterrent against Identity fraud in the interview process.

But most importantly, they were so very friendly and polite it was almost hard to believe I was within a government institution. Their customer relations out there is at par with private sector levels. I was really impressed.

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Post by tonyz » Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:55 am

NCS or Postal: NCS
Date of submission of application: June 30, 2009
Date application received by H/O: July 1, 2009
CRITERIA: 4 Years HSMP + 1 year ILR JR
Application Type (Single)
Date of Debit card: July 13, 2009
Date of receipt of acknowledgement...

i didn't recieve acknowledgement letter yet
not heard anything from homeoffice
its now more then 10 weeks

any suggestion please?

anybody who has applied at the same time
like to share

regards
tony

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Re: naturlisation waiting time

Post by chicoco » Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:59 am

tonyz wrote:NCS or Postal: NCS
Date of submission of application: June 30, 2009
Date application received by H/O: July 1, 2009
CRITERIA: 4 Years HSMP + 1 year ILR JR
Application Type (Single)
Date of Debit card: July 13, 2009
Date of receipt of acknowledgement...

didn't recieve acknowledgement letter yet
not heard anything from homeoffice
its now more then 10 weeks

any suggestion please?

anybody who has applied at the same time
like to share

regards
tony
Hi Tonyz,

This is a bit worrying as I applied on July 8 and got my approval on August 21st, dated August 12th. I am also 4 years HSMP + 1 year ILR with a wife and child.
I suggest you give them a call and tell them you want to confirm that your application has been received. Else, they may not perform any check since your application is not yet six months old. And do not give up even if the first couple of guys you get on the phone are not co-operative. Also try calling between 8 and 9 PM when they are less busy.
I don't have the phone number to hand, but if you scroll up through this thread, you should be able to see it some where.

regards

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Re: naturlisation waiting time

Post by tonyz » Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:08 am

Thanks chicoco,
thanks very much for the reply, i spoke to home office now, the lady said yes they have recieved my application on 1st July09, they have carried out checks now it is passed to case worker. she said the guide time is on the website is 6 month.

any suggesstion please.

thanks again

tonyz
chicoco wrote:
tonyz wrote:NCS or Postal: NCS
Date of submission of application: June 30, 2009
Date application received by H/O: July 1, 2009
CRITERIA: 4 Years HSMP + 1 year ILR JR
Application Type (Single)
Date of Debit card: July 13, 2009
Date of receipt of acknowledgement...

didn't recieve acknowledgement letter yet
not heard anything from homeoffice
its now more then 10 weeks

any suggestion please?

anybody who has applied at the same time
like to share

regards
tony
Hi Tonyz,

This is a bit worrying as I applied on July 8 and got my approval on August 21st, dated August 12th. I am also 4 years HSMP + 1 year ILR with a wife and child.
I suggest you give them a call and tell them you want to confirm that your application has been received. Else, they may not perform any check since your application is not yet six months old. And do not give up even if the first couple of guys you get on the phone are not co-operative. Also try calling between 8 and 9 PM when they are less busy.
I don't have the phone number to hand, but if you scroll up through this thread, you should be able to see it some where.

regards

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Re: TIMELINE AFTER APPLICATION SUBMISSION HERE, PLEASE?

Post by tonyz » Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:41 am

hi ladyinuk,

i have applied on 30th June09,
didn't recieve any acknowledgement from HO,
when i ph them today they confirmed that they have recieved my application on, checks have carried out now its passed to a case worker

ladyinuk wrote:NCS or Postal = NCS
If NCS, which centre = YORK
Date of submission or posting = 2/4/09
CRITERIA = 17 yr stay (17 + 1 yr ILR)
Date of debit of debit/credit card = 11/4/09
Date of receipt of acknowledgement = Not recieved one, but called & they have confirmed app in process
Date of receipt of approval = STILL WAITING
Date of Ceremony = STILL WAITING
Date of appln. for passport = STILL WAITING
Method used
Date of Receipt

I keep calling the call centre and they just fob you off by telling you still being investigated. What more do they need, they have all my details, I went to school here, been paying council tax with the same local authority for 15 yrs, I have worked and paid tax since I was 16. Am educated with a professional job so am shocked to read others who've been here just 5 yrs (with exception of spouse applicants) are getting decisions in a month.

Is anyone else still waiting after 5 months?
Thanks

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Post by stella66 » Tue Sep 15, 2009 12:55 pm

Ladyinuk lm sorry you have to wait for so long when you have been living in this country for 15 years. Sometimes not applying as soon as you are eligible has very negative implications. From my own experience, l was eligible to apply last Sep, made an application and sent it off. After l read about other people's experiences l got confused on my eligibility, l phoned the Home Office straight away and withdraw my application. In April this year when l was coming in from holiday, l was stopped for almost half an hour at passport control because there was "something wrong with my immigration history" which needed to be clarified, only to be told that l withdrew my Naturalisation application, and that is seen as an "adverse" action, and l that will always come up when l re-enter the country. I applied again the very next day, and my application was approved.
My point is, not applying when you become eligible might attract extra checks which might prolong your application.

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Re: naturlisation waiting time

Post by sani2009 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 9:19 am

Postal: NCS Camden
Date of submission of application: 13th July 2009
Date application received by H/O: 14th July 2009
CRITERIA: 5 Years HSMP + 10 months ILR JR
Application Type (Single)
Date of Debit card: 16th July 2009
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: No acknowledgment received yet.

I made numerous phone call to home office but agent advised received completed application and in the queue, if not hear in 6 months then contact back to us.

I am really worried, dont know what to do,any suggestion please?

or anybody who has applied at the same time like to share his or her experience.

Regards,

Sani
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Re: naturlisation waiting time

Post by sani2009 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 9:20 am

Sorry, some problem in the system, posted twice so I amended now... can anyone help me please.....
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Re: naturlisation waiting time

Post by sani2009 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 9:20 am

Anyone can help me please

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Re: naturlisation waiting time

Post by Pisces » Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:22 am

sani2009 wrote:Anyone can help me please
I believe ppls applied around these dates already received their Ceremony Latter (most of them with in 6 weeks), only suggestion is to wait as you already mentioned that Call Centre Agent haven't provided any update other then letting you know that the application is received and in the queue/under process. Or you can call inquiry line in different timings someone might be able to give you more details.

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Re: naturlisation waiting time

Post by sani2009 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:27 am

Thanks Pisces for the response...I have contacted inquiry line in different timings but same response. I must admit customer service agents are not very helpful at all.

If I call again and again will this have any impact on my application & processing time? Someone told me not to call homeoffice as they will delay your application intentionally..

Pisces wrote:
sani2009 wrote:Anyone can help me please
I believe ppls applied around these dates already received their Ceremony Latter (most of them with in 6 weeks), only suggestion is to wait as you already mentioned that Call Centre Agent haven't provided any update other then letting you know that the application is received and in the queue/under process. Or you can call inquiry line in different timings someone might be able to give you more details.

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Re: naturlisation waiting time

Post by Pisces » Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:40 am

sani2009 wrote:Thanks Pisces for the response...I tried to call different time but same response. I must admit agent are not very helpful.

If I call again and again will have any impact on my application & processing time? Someone told me not to call homeoffice as they will delay your application intentionally..

Pisces wrote:
sani2009 wrote:Anyone can help me please
I believe ppls applied around these dates already received their Ceremony Latter (most of them with in 6 weeks), only suggestion is to wait as you already mentioned that Call Centre Agent haven't provided any update other then letting you know that the application is received and in the queue/under process. Or you can call inquiry line in different timings someone might be able to give you more details.
Yea, I heard this as well calling them again and again is not very good. But I doubt that they could delay any application intentionally. you should be fine asking any update on your application twice a month I believe.

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Re: naturlisation waiting time

Post by sani2009 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:58 am

I called them in July & August because I was worried not receiving acknowledgment letter but agent spoke to advised it may take up to 12 weeks to get acknowledgment letter to be received and we cant provide you any update...I didn't chase with them again as I thought may be it is lost in the post because of industrial action and also I got my bank statement which showed fee deduction on 16th July.

I hope will get good news soon. Do they have different processing and approval criteria for different nationality?

Pisces wrote:
sani2009 wrote:Thanks Pisces for the response...I tried to call different time but same response. I must admit agent are not very helpful.

If I call again and again will have any impact on my application & processing time? Someone told me not to call homeoffice as they will delay your application intentionally..

Pisces wrote:
sani2009 wrote:Anyone can help me please
I believe ppls applied around these dates already received their Ceremony Latter (most of them with in 6 weeks), only suggestion is to wait as you already mentioned that Call Centre Agent haven't provided any update other then letting you know that the application is received and in the queue/under process. Or you can call inquiry line in different timings someone might be able to give you more details.
Yea, I heard this as well calling them again and again is not very good. But I doubt that they could delay any application intentionally. you should be fine asking any update on your application twice a month I believe.

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Post by tonyz » Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:45 pm

hi guys,

anyupdate?

kind regards

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Naturlisation waiting time

Post by sani2009 » Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:13 pm

Hi Tonyz,

Did you manage to speak to homeoffice agent yesterday, if yes, what was their response as I tried to call them today but in vain.
tonyz wrote:hi guys,

anyupdate?

kind regards

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