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Abdirahman01
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Abdirahman01 » Mon Feb 13, 2023 7:13 pm

Hi everyone I am new in this group chat I would like to know how long does the home office take to reply for fresh claim I submitted mine two weeks ago plus I also did my biometrics same day can anyone please help me and reply

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by lala11 » Mon Feb 20, 2023 11:15 am

Quratkhan wrote:
Sat Jan 07, 2023 1:22 pm
Hello ikthil,
just to let you know i have received my GRant letter with recourse to public funds,still waiting for biomatric cards.
home office is taking too long i dont know why :(
@quratkhan. Hi just wondering have you received your BRP cards? as we are still waiting for the cards granted visa on 24th jan 2023.

Thanks

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by mona3003 » Sat Mar 25, 2023 11:22 am

Good morning all,
has anyone received an email from the Home Office saying that they are about to decide on their case and need further information. I received such an email and wondering if anyone else has received the similar. I have been seeking asylum for 21 years and have been signing on regularly.

Thank you for your application for leave to remain in the UK. We are now considering
your claim.
We are requesting further information that we wish to take into account. The
information that we are requesting is listed in Part 2 of this letter. If you cannot
provide the missing relevant information, you must tell us why.
If you fail to provide the information requested, within the time that has been given,
your application will be considered on the basis of the information currently available.
Please follow the instruction in Part 3 of this letter to send the information
Part 2 - Missing relevant information:
1. Please provide documentary evidence to show continuous residence from June
2002 to present. Continuous residence is defined in paragraph 276A of the
immigration rules. For more details see our website www.gov.uk/uk-visasimmigration.
Where a specific document has not be requested, but we have asked for
documentary evidence, examples of acceptable types of letters and documents
can include:
 letters or other documents from government departments or agencies, for
example HM Revenue and Customs, Department for Work and Pensions,
DVLA, TV Licensing
 letters or other documents from your GP, a hospital or other local health
service about medical treatments, appointments, home visits or other medical
matters
 bank statements/letters
 building society savings books/letters
 council tax bills or statements
 electricity and/or gas bills or statements
 water rates, bills or statements
 mortgage statements/agreement
 tenancy agreement(s)
 telephone bills or statements
 letters from schools or nurseries

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by mona3003 » Thu Apr 13, 2023 1:43 pm

:D

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by glas195 » Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:38 pm

mona3003 wrote:
Sat Mar 25, 2023 11:22 am
Good morning all,
has anyone received an email from the Home Office saying that they are about to decide on their case and need further information. I received such an email and wondering if anyone else has received the similar. I have been seeking asylum for 21 years and have been signing on regularly.

Thank you for your application for leave to remain in the UK. We are now considering
your claim.
We are requesting further information that we wish to take into account. The
information that we are requesting is listed in Part 2 of this letter. If you cannot
provide the missing relevant information, you must tell us why.
If you fail to provide the information requested, within the time that has been given,
your application will be considered on the basis of the information currently available.
Please follow the instruction in Part 3 of this letter to send the information
Part 2 - Missing relevant information:
1. Please provide documentary evidence to show continuous residence from June
2002 to present. Continuous residence is defined in paragraph 276A of the
immigration rules. For more details see our website www.gov.uk/uk-visasimmigration.
Where a specific document has not be requested, but we have asked for
documentary evidence, examples of acceptable types of letters and documents
can include:
 letters or other documents from government departments or agencies, for
example HM Revenue and Customs, Department for Work and Pensions,
DVLA, TV Licensing
 letters or other documents from your GP, a hospital or other local health
service about medical treatments, appointments, home visits or other medical
matters
 bank statements/letters
 building society savings books/letters
 council tax bills or statements
 electricity and/or gas bills or statements
 water rates, bills or statements
 mortgage statements/agreement
 tenancy agreement(s)
 telephone bills or statements
 letters from schools or nurseries
Yes, Home Office can sometimes ask for more information.

They are simply asking for proof that you have been living in the UK since 2002 and they have given the type of documents you can use as proof

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Farrukh1337 » Mon May 01, 2023 5:56 pm

Hi guys,
This is my first post on this forum.
Here is my asylum timeline.
Arrived in Uk in Oct 2018 on tier 4
Screening interview February 2019
Substantive Interview February 2023
Homeoffice asked me to do my biometrics before or after the main interview. I did it in February 2023 after 2 days of my interview.
Its been more than 10 weeks i am waiting for the Homeoffice to give their decision.
Hoping for the best! Cheers.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by mona3003 » Tue Jun 13, 2023 10:13 am

glas195 wrote:
Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:38 pm
mona3003 wrote:
Sat Mar 25, 2023 11:22 am
Good morning all,
has anyone received an email from the Home Office saying that they are about to decide on their case and need further information. I received such an email and wondering if anyone else has received the similar. I have been seeking asylum for 21 years and have been signing on regularly.

Thank you for your application for leave to remain in the UK. We are now considering
your claim.
We are requesting further information that we wish to take into account. The
information that we are requesting is listed in Part 2 of this letter. If you cannot
provide the missing relevant information, you must tell us why.
If you fail to provide the information requested, within the time that has been given,
your application will be considered on the basis of the information currently available.
Please follow the instruction in Part 3 of this letter to send the information
Part 2 - Missing relevant information:
1. Please provide documentary evidence to show continuous residence from June
2002 to present. Continuous residence is defined in paragraph 276A of the
immigration rules. For more details see our website www.gov.uk/uk-visasimmigration.
Where a specific document has not be requested, but we have asked for
documentary evidence, examples of acceptable types of letters and documents
can include:
 letters or other documents from government departments or agencies, for
example HM Revenue and Customs, Department for Work and Pensions,
DVLA, TV Licensing
 letters or other documents from your GP, a hospital or other local health
service about medical treatments, appointments, home visits or other medical
matters
 bank statements/letters
 building society savings books/letters
 council tax bills or statements
 electricity and/or gas bills or statements
 water rates, bills or statements
 mortgage statements/agreement
 tenancy agreement(s)
 telephone bills or statements
 letters from schools or nurseries
Yes, Home Office can sometimes ask for more information.

They are simply asking for proof that you have been living in the UK since 2002 and they have given the type of documents you can use as proof

Just to advise you that my application for asylum has been granted under the right to private life. I received a BRP today. They put me on the 10 year settlement root. Finally, I have my life back after 22 years. Good luck to everyone waiting.

glas195
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by glas195 » Thu Jun 15, 2023 11:04 am

mona3003 wrote:
Tue Jun 13, 2023 10:13 am
glas195 wrote:
Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:38 pm
mona3003 wrote:
Sat Mar 25, 2023 11:22 am
Good morning all,
has anyone received an email from the Home Office saying that they are about to decide on their case and need further information. I received such an email and wondering if anyone else has received the similar. I have been seeking asylum for 21 years and have been signing on regularly.

Thank you for your application for leave to remain in the UK. We are now considering
your claim.
We are requesting further information that we wish to take into account. The
information that we are requesting is listed in Part 2 of this letter. If you cannot
provide the missing relevant information, you must tell us why.
If you fail to provide the information requested, within the time that has been given,
your application will be considered on the basis of the information currently available.
Please follow the instruction in Part 3 of this letter to send the information
Part 2 - Missing relevant information:
1. Please provide documentary evidence to show continuous residence from June
2002 to present. Continuous residence is defined in paragraph 276A of the
immigration rules. For more details see our website www.gov.uk/uk-visasimmigration.
Where a specific document has not be requested, but we have asked for
documentary evidence, examples of acceptable types of letters and documents
can include:
 letters or other documents from government departments or agencies, for
example HM Revenue and Customs, Department for Work and Pensions,
DVLA, TV Licensing
 letters or other documents from your GP, a hospital or other local health
service about medical treatments, appointments, home visits or other medical
matters
 bank statements/letters
 building society savings books/letters
 council tax bills or statements
 electricity and/or gas bills or statements
 water rates, bills or statements
 mortgage statements/agreement
 tenancy agreement(s)
 telephone bills or statements
 letters from schools or nurseries
Yes, Home Office can sometimes ask for more information.

They are simply asking for proof that you have been living in the UK since 2002 and they have given the type of documents you can use as proof

Just to advise you that my application for asylum has been granted under the right to private life. I received a BRP today. They put me on the 10 year settlement root. Finally, I have my life back after 22 years. Good luck to everyone waiting.
Big congratulations! Happy for you and good luck in your new life!

William Blackstone
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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by William Blackstone » Sun Jul 16, 2023 5:28 pm

Does anyone know how long it takes generally between getting your claim prioritised by the Home Office and receiving a decision? I know all cases are unique but if anyone has a general idea maybe based on experience, it would help.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by William Blackstone » Sun Jul 16, 2023 5:40 pm

Laureen007 wrote:
Tue Aug 30, 2022 11:06 am
AmazonianX wrote:
Mon Aug 29, 2022 10:04 am
Laureen007 wrote:
Fri Aug 26, 2022 3:34 pm
Hi there...
My fresh claim application will be 2 years next month. I emailed the home office and they replied saying they will make a decision within 6 months or earlier if it allows them. My son recently registered as British and my solicitor sent them the registration certificate and also asking them to make a decision. They have now again replied that my case is now being prioritised. If anyone here had their case prioritised, can I ask how long it took before they got a decision from the home office?
Can't wait till all this is over... been too long
Timeline and Processing pace differs. Be on it and keep regular enquiry on progress even if this does not hasten it
Yes I know timing differs with each case, just wanted to hear others' experience.
Hi Laureen, did you get your claim and how long was it between your case being prioritized and receiving a decision?

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by madhavi16 » Wed Sep 13, 2023 4:18 pm

Hi everyone, Sadly my appeal was dismissed. But I got 14 days of appeal rights. I am so exhausted and tired. I don't know whether it's worth it or any point of appealing. I feel the upper tribunal won't change the decision of the lower tribunal. what is your experience?

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Eina » Wed Sep 13, 2023 6:25 pm

GraceKay wrote:
Mon Apr 04, 2022 7:57 pm
Hello.. I have a question. Has anyone ever received a BRP without getting a decision letter? I just missed a delivery from TNT, when I went to reschedule it, it was written Biometric Residence Permit as the contents of the delivery. I haven't received a decision letter though.
Is it really a BRP or maybe just a replacement ARC? I'm so nervous and don't want to get my hopes to high then get disappointed.. 🥴🥴
Hi… It’s been a long time as I can see, but I have the exact situation as you and just wanted to know if it was BRP for you or the ARC card? Hopefully it was BRP 🙏🏻

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Stillwaiting2020 » Fri Sep 15, 2023 12:55 pm

Hi Maldihavl, sorry about the negative news, you can still apply for upper tribunal for permission and also gather a fresh evidence , please don't be exhausted, you are not alone, keep pushing

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Farrukh1337 » Mon Sep 18, 2023 5:57 am

Farrukh1337 wrote:
Mon May 01, 2023 5:56 pm
Hi guys,
This is my first post on this forum.
Here is my asylum timeline.
Arrived in Uk in Oct 2018 on tier 4
Screening interview February 2019
Substantive Interview February 2023
Homeoffice asked me to do my biometrics before or after the main interview. I did it in February 2023 after 2 days of my interview.
Its been more than 10 weeks i am waiting for the Homeoffice to give their decision.
Hoping for the best! Cheers.
It has been more than 7 months, i have not heard back from homeoffice. :(

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by madhavi16 » Mon Sep 18, 2023 8:33 am

Stillwaiting2020 wrote:
Fri Sep 15, 2023 12:55 pm
Hi Maldihavl, sorry about the negative news, you can still apply for upper tribunal for permission and also gather a fresh evidence , please don't be exhausted, you are not alone, keep pushing
Dear Stillwating2020, Thank you for your kind words. I will try my best

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by lkthil » Wed Dec 13, 2023 12:32 pm

Hi Guys,

I got the BRPs today with my visa granted. But I'm yet to receive the decision letter.

My timeline:

May 2021 - Asylum applied
June 2021 - First interview
Early February 2023 - Biometric given
Late February 2023 - I received another letter saying I missed my main interview. But I didn't get any letters for the main interview. Then, I responded within 5 days, explaining.
Late July 2023 - Main interview letter received
August 2023 - Main Interview
December 2023 - Email received saying BRP will deliver via Royal mail
December 2023 - BRP was received with Asylum granted.

I'm still waiting for my decision letter. But it's a big relief as I finally got status.

Good luck to everybody who's waiting for decisions.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by BMDNL1 » Mon Jan 08, 2024 6:41 pm

lkthil wrote:
Wed Dec 13, 2023 12:32 pm
Hi Guys,

I got the BRPs today with my visa granted. But I'm yet to receive the decision letter.

My timeline:

May 2021 - Asylum applied
June 2021 - First interview
Early February 2023 - Biometric given
Late February 2023 - I received another letter saying I missed my main interview. But I didn't get any letters for the main interview. Then, I responded within 5 days, explaining.
Late July 2023 - Main interview letter received
August 2023 - Main Interview
December 2023 - Email received saying BRP will deliver via Royal mail
December 2023 - BRP was received with Asylum granted.

I'm still waiting for my decision letter. But it's a big relief as I finally got status.

Good luck to everybody who's waiting for decisions.
Amissah87 wrote:
Sat Jan 16, 2021 12:11 pm
Hi indu2,
Position grounds decision are given to people who have human trafficking claim at another home office department called NRM.
With that decision, if you have any pending asylum claim it helps you to receive a good decision as soon as possible.
If I may ask when did you submit your fresh claim?
Hi There, please advise. My cousin’s visa was about to expire and she claimed asylum and her screening interview is due end of this month. She has two children with valid leave to remain in the country with her ex.
Qn: 1:After screening interview,is she provided with accommodation? 2: Will having kids maybe help her asylum case? 3: Can home office consider to provide accommodation to her which is close to where her children live as she has to help take them to school or HO doesn’t care. Please advise . Thanks

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by lkthil » Mon Jan 08, 2024 7:44 pm

Hi There, please advise. My cousin’s visa was about to expire and she claimed asylum and her screening interview is due end of this month. She has two children with valid leave to remain in the country with her ex.
Qn: 1:After the screening interview,is she provided with accommodation? 2: Will having kids maybe help her asylum case? 3: Can the home office consider providing accommodation to her, which is close to where her children live as she has to help take them to school, or HO doesn’t care? Please advise. Thanks
Hello BMDNL1,

1. After the Screening interview, she can apply for asylum support. That has to be done through https://www.migranthelpuk.org/. She can call them, and they will be helpful.
HO will request the relevant documentation, such as bank statements if she got any, how she has lived so far, who supported her, etc, and she has to provide information such as if she is no longer able to get that support, etc. Then, they will review and offer her support accordingly.

2. Having kids directly may not affect the asylum case. It mostly depends on the reason she applied for asylum. But for example, if the case is being refused, they consider other factors such as private and family life, etc. (I'm not a legal professional. Please take legal advice on this, and you will find more information)

3. If she requests the accommodation and they approve it, she will get the accommodation, too. But I'm not sure if they consider other factors (living close by children etc) when they allocate the accommodation.

Good luck!

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by Singh099 » Thu Jan 11, 2024 12:25 pm

Hello everyone,
I submitted my fresh claim 3 years ago and till
Now there is no decision but 2months ago home
Office called me for my brp enrolment and i did it in 28th of November so any idea how long more it takes to get the decision as it’s been very long and being very depressing now.

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by BMDNL1 » Thu Apr 18, 2024 9:44 am

Hello,three years is a long time but I hope after your BrP enrolment,that you received a decision. 3 years is a long time to await decision after substantive interview. All the best

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Re: asylum fresh claim processing time

Post by ChristyChris » Thu Apr 25, 2024 9:26 am

Hello everyone,
My appeal in the First-tier Tribunal was refused on asylum grounds but it was allowed on human rights grounds Article 8.
Unfortunately, the Home Office decided to appeal and asked the First-tier Tribunal for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal three weeks ago.
I don't know if there is any chance that the Home Office don't get that permission and in case they get it, do I have any chance to win in the Upper Tribunal? I am so anxious and distressed. Does anyone have a similar experience? Thank you.

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