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April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by dsr87 » Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:35 pm

YESSSSS! After 5 months and 23 days I finally got the good news I was looking for! Good luck everyone! :D

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by sangram » Mon Oct 06, 2014 7:06 pm

Hi Friends
Still waiting.
Six months tomorrow
????????

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by juansmith007 » Mon Oct 06, 2014 9:23 pm

sangram wrote:Hi Friends
Still waiting.
Six months tomorrow
????????
Same here. Tomorrow Six Months..... still no answer

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by Marie1981 » Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:42 am

So the 6 months is up today and still no decision has been made.
Feeling disheartend, what can we do?

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by ARIFUR81 » Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:41 am

Same here called HO on 3rd October respond was still in progress when told them it has gone pass 6months they advised me to write or email to them which i did on friday and got a standrad reply saying we will deal with your request within 20working days

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by MonkeyBusiness » Tue Oct 07, 2014 12:20 pm

email your local MP, they can send an email to HO and usually that can expedite the case

as this has gone over there promised service level
ARIFUR81 wrote:Same here called HO on 3rd October respond was still in progress when told them it has gone pass 6months they advised me to write or email to them which i did on friday and got a standrad reply saying we will deal with your request within 20working days

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by sangram » Tue Oct 07, 2014 12:21 pm

Six months today
Got a standard robotic reply again.
The gentleman refused to comment about how long it could take them to decide.He said "you will get our decision in the form of a letter in the post",but only God knows when.

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by MonkeyBusiness » Tue Oct 07, 2014 12:24 pm

anyone who has gone over the 6 month window should write to their local MP, as they can contact UKBA to ask why its taking so long

( as UKBA should contact you before the 6 months expiry and explain why there is a delay, doing nothing and keeping you in the dark after 6 months is not the correct procedure and MP can ask for reasons)

to find your local MP check this link below

http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by juansmith007 » Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:03 pm

do we need to explain to the MP how to contact the HO and what the procedure for naturalization is?
i guess none has a sample MP email? :lol:

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by juansmith007 » Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:40 pm

juansmith007 wrote:do we need to explain to the MP how to contact the HO and what the procedure for naturalization is?
i guess none has a sample MP email? :lol:
How about this?
(i used a draft i found in the forum: http://www.immigrationboards.com/genera ... 96412.html )

Mark Sedwill
Permanent Secretary
Home Office
2 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DF

CC: My MP

Date

Dear Mr Sedwill

Home Office Ref: XXXXXXXX

I am writing to complain about the time the Home Office has taken to process my naturalization as a British citizen application.

My application was received by the Home Office on XXXXXX and after the acknowledgment letter dated XXXXXX I have not heard back from the Home Office regarding my application. This has been longer than 6 month, which is your standard service processing time.

I have been in touch with your contact center, phone number 0300 XXXXXX, but they have not been able to give me any information as to why the application has not been processed yet. I would appreciate an explanation why the Home Office has not responded within
the 6 month period.

I accept some applications are more complicated than others but I do not think that this is the case, as my application should be a simple, straightforward application.

All applicants have a right to be treated in a fair, considerate and timely manner which the Home Office is clearly failing to do at present. Why is it taking up to six months to complete applications that in many other cases take much less? What steps are being taken to improve the standards of service? Is it acceptable to use minimum standards as targets?

I am copying this letter of complaint to my Member Of Parliament.

I await your response with interest!

Yours sincerely,

juansmith007

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by Aryan2013 » Tue Oct 07, 2014 11:26 pm

juansmith007 wrote: How about this?
(i used a draft i found in the forum: http://www.immigrationboards.com/genera ... 96412.html )

Mark Sedwill
Permanent Secretary
Home Office
2 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DF

CC: My MP

Date

Dear Mr Sedwill

Home Office Ref: XXXXXXXX

I am writing to complain about the time the Home Office has taken to process my naturalization as a British citizen application.

My application was received by the Home Office on XXXXXX and after the acknowledgment letter dated XXXXXX I have not heard back from the Home Office regarding my application. This has been longer than 6 month, which is your standard service processing time.

I have been in touch with your contact center, phone number 0300 XXXXXX, but they have not been able to give me any information as to why the application has not been processed yet. I would appreciate an explanation why the Home Office has not responded within
the 6 month period.

I accept some applications are more complicated than others but I do not think that this is the case, as my application should be a simple, straightforward application.

All applicants have a right to be treated in a fair, considerate and timely manner which the Home Office is clearly failing to do at present. Why is it taking up to six months to complete applications that in many other cases take much less? What steps are being taken to improve the standards of service? Is it acceptable to use minimum standards as targets?

I am copying this letter of complaint to my Member Of Parliament.

I await your response with interest!

Yours sincerely,

juansmith007
I think its spot on, please send to these guys as well.

Email: complaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk

Address:
Complaints Allocation Hub
Central Point of Receipt
11th Floor
Lunar House
40 Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 2BY

Also, I think you should mention that people who applied after you i.e in may, june, july, august are receiving their approval which goes on to show that HO, clearly, is not following their own guideline of first come first serve.

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by juansmith007 » Tue Oct 07, 2014 11:46 pm

Aryan2013 wrote:
juansmith007 wrote: How about this?
(i used a draft i found in the forum: http://www.immigrationboards.com/genera ... 96412.html )

Mark Sedwill
Permanent Secretary
Home Office
2 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DF

CC: My MP

Date

Dear Mr Sedwill

Home Office Ref: XXXXXXXX

I am writing to complain about the time the Home Office has taken to process my naturalization as a British citizen application.

My application was received by the Home Office on XXXXXX and after the acknowledgment letter dated XXXXXX I have not heard back from the Home Office regarding my application. This has been longer than 6 month, which is your standard service processing time.

I have been in touch with your contact center, phone number 0300 XXXXXX, but they have not been able to give me any information as to why the application has not been processed yet. I would appreciate an explanation why the Home Office has not responded within
the 6 month period.

I accept some applications are more complicated than others but I do not think that this is the case, as my application should be a simple, straightforward application.

All applicants have a right to be treated in a fair, considerate and timely manner which the Home Office is clearly failing to do at present. Why is it taking up to six months to complete applications that in many other cases take much less? What steps are being taken to improve the standards of service? Is it acceptable to use minimum standards as targets?

I am copying this letter of complaint to my Member Of Parliament.

I await your response with interest!

Yours sincerely,

juansmith007
I think its spot on, please send to these guys as well.

Email: complaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk

Address:
Complaints Allocation Hub
Central Point of Receipt
11th Floor
Lunar House
40 Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 2BY

Also, I think you should mention that people who applied after you i.e in may, june, july, august are receiving their approval which goes on to show that HO, clearly, is not following their own guideline of first come first serve.
Thanks Aryan2013.
good point your comment about people applying after me, I'll add that and send to the Complaints Allocation Hub address as well.

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by juansmith007 » Wed Oct 08, 2014 7:41 pm

juansmith007 wrote:
Aryan2013 wrote:
juansmith007 wrote: How about this?
(i used a draft i found in the forum: http://www.immigrationboards.com/genera ... 96412.html )

Mark Sedwill
Permanent Secretary
Home Office
2 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DF

CC: My MP

Date

Dear Mr Sedwill

Home Office Ref: XXXXXXXX

I am writing to complain about the time the Home Office has taken to process my naturalization as a British citizen application.

My application was received by the Home Office on XXXXXX and after the acknowledgment letter dated XXXXXX I have not heard back from the Home Office regarding my application. This has been longer than 6 month, which is your standard service processing time.

I have been in touch with your contact center, phone number 0300 XXXXXX, but they have not been able to give me any information as to why the application has not been processed yet. I would appreciate an explanation why the Home Office has not responded within
the 6 month period.

I accept some applications are more complicated than others but I do not think that this is the case, as my application should be a simple, straightforward application.

All applicants have a right to be treated in a fair, considerate and timely manner which the Home Office is clearly failing to do at present. Why is it taking up to six months to complete applications that in many other cases take much less? What steps are being taken to improve the standards of service? Is it acceptable to use minimum standards as targets?

I am copying this letter of complaint to my Member Of Parliament.

I await your response with interest!

Yours sincerely,

juansmith007
I think its spot on, please send to these guys as well.

Email: complaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk

Address:
Complaints Allocation Hub
Central Point of Receipt
11th Floor
Lunar House
40 Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 2BY

Also, I think you should mention that people who applied after you i.e in may, june, july, august are receiving their approval which goes on to show that HO, clearly, is not following their own guideline of first come first serve.
Thanks Aryan2013.
good point your comment about people applying after me, I'll add that and send to the Complaints Allocation Hub address as well.
I called the 0300 number today, just in case they told me a decision had been made before sending the letter, and insisted on getting more detail ... the person from the help center told me to wait a few more weeks for a decision to arrive in the post, then I insisted a little bit more... then she told me to write a postal letter to some random address, but then insisted a bit more... I asked for a call back from the caseworker but she said the caseworker was in another building and could not call me, but then I insisted a little bit more... finally she said the caseworker could not call me but that someone would get in touch in 48 hours on my cell phone to give me a bit more information as to why a decision had not been made yet....

I think I will wait for 48 hours before sending the letter to the Home Office complaints + MP

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by sangram » Thu Oct 09, 2014 11:27 am

Phoned home office
Got automated style answer
Lady said"after six months there is no time frame,weeks months or years"
Pretty straight forward application
Surprising ?

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by Marie1981 » Thu Oct 09, 2014 12:33 pm

I've written to my local MP who said he will write to the Home Office right away! Awaiting his response....

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by juansmith007 » Sat Oct 11, 2014 9:59 am

juansmith007 wrote:
juansmith007 wrote:
Aryan2013 wrote: How about this?
(i used a draft i found in the forum: http://www.immigrationboards.com/genera ... 96412.html )

Mark Sedwill
Permanent Secretary
Home Office
2 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DF

CC: My MP

Date

Dear Mr Sedwill

Home Office Ref: XXXXXXXX

I am writing to complain about the time the Home Office has taken to process my naturalization as a British citizen application.

My application was received by the Home Office on XXXXXX and after the acknowledgment letter dated XXXXXX I have not heard back from the Home Office regarding my application. This has been longer than 6 month, which is your standard service processing time.

I have been in touch with your contact center, phone number 0300 XXXXXX, but they have not been able to give me any information as to why the application has not been processed yet. I would appreciate an explanation why the Home Office has not responded within
the 6 month period.

I accept some applications are more complicated than others but I do not think that this is the case, as my application should be a simple, straightforward application.

All applicants have a right to be treated in a fair, considerate and timely manner which the Home Office is clearly failing to do at present. Why is it taking up to six months to complete applications that in many other cases take much less? What steps are being taken to improve the standards of service? Is it acceptable to use minimum standards as targets?

I am copying this letter of complaint to my Member Of Parliament.

I await your response with interest!

Yours sincerely,

juansmith007

I think its spot on, please send to these guys as well.

Email: complaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk

Address:
Complaints Allocation Hub
Central Point of Receipt
11th Floor
Lunar House
40 Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 2BY

Also, I think you should mention that people who applied after you i.e in may, june, july, august are receiving their approval which goes on to show that HO, clearly, is not following their own guideline of first come first serve.
Thanks Aryan2013.
good point your comment about people applying after me, I'll add that and send to the Complaints Allocation Hub address as well.
I called the 0300 number today, just in case they told me a decision had been made before sending the letter, and insisted on getting more detail ... the person from the help center told me to wait a few more weeks for a decision to arrive in the post, then I insisted a little bit more... then she told me to write a postal letter to some random address, but then insisted a bit more... I asked for a call back from the caseworker but she said the caseworker was in another building and could not call me, but then I insisted a little bit more... finally she said the caseworker could not call me but that someone would get in touch in 48 hours on my cell phone to give me a bit more information as to why a decision had not been made yet....

I think I will wait for 48 hours before sending the letter to the Home Office complaints + MP
These guys are a joke. They told me I'd get a call back in 48 hours but I did not, so I called again the 0300 number and the person who I spoke to said that no one had ever logged a call back request and that why would I want another call back given that I was already speaking to him? after 'arguing' with the person on the 0300 number the only solution I was given was to send a postal letter to the Home Office.

That was a big waste of time. Maybe the MP route is the only one that might get a response?!

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by Eea citizen » Sat Oct 11, 2014 3:59 pm

Hi,

After 6 months and 2 week recieved the approval letter for my BC application.

I wrote them the letter, just when 6 months have passed. I believe its better to write them then calling.
the application was may be untouched there for 6 months.

This forum is really good.

Good luck to everyone.

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by juansmith007 » Sun Oct 12, 2014 12:30 pm

Eea citizen wrote:Hi,

After 6 months and 2 week recieved the approval letter for my BC application.

I wrote them the letter, just when 6 months have passed. I believe its better to write them then calling.
the application was may be untouched there for 6 months.

This forum is really good.

Good luck to everyone.
Congratulations Eea citizen!

what postal address did you send your letter to?

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by Eea citizen » Sun Oct 12, 2014 12:50 pm

Cheers Juan,

to Croydon, complains hub, address is here above.

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by juansmith007 » Sun Oct 12, 2014 1:28 pm

Eea citizen wrote:Cheers Juan,

to Croydon, complains hub, address is here above.
Thanks for your quick answer. and congrats again!

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by ahmedmaliki » Wed Oct 22, 2014 4:13 pm

I am looking for a solution to the problem which the Checking Services officer at Kensington & Chelsea got me involved in.
As the due date of my UK citizenship application is 17/04/2004, I booked an appointment at the checking services on 08/04/2014 and the officer in question told me to get a B1 certificate instead of my UK University degree due to the fact that my surname did not appear in the certificate and my University, City University-London, refused to add my surname as I graduated as I graduated in 2007 and no longer a student.

I took a B1 test and managed to hand the B1 certificate on 25/04/2014 due to the fact that the Certificate only issued after one week from having the test. I did not find the officer whom I met earlier as he was on annual leave. One of his colleague copied the original document and sent it to the Home Office. later, I have not received an acknowledgement letter from the Home though they took the money from my account on 30/04/2014. Therefore I could not recognize the date on which the Home Office received my application.

Following five months, I called the Home Office, asking about an update on my application, a male duty officer gave me a generic reply that the application is still under consideration. I asked him about the time when the application passes six-month, he answered on 22/10/2014. At this point, I started to have a strong doubt that B1 could be missing from my application. I called the Home Office to check this missing document, a female duty officer did not believe what I said. When I asked her whether the B1 Certificate was received later by the Home Office, she said that that system did not show anything missing in my application.


I called the Checking service officer and told him about this information and he asked me to write the details of my case in an email as he was out of the office. Next day, the officer called me, asking me to bring my original B1 Certificate as he called the Home officer and learned that it is missing from the application. I handed him a copy and asked for the registered royal mail tracking number. next working day, I tracked the number and found that the Home Office received the post. Next week, I called the Checking Services officer to check whether the Home Office added up the missing document to my application. on the same day later, he called me and confirmed that the missing document was added up to my application.

Today,the six-month waiting is due and I have not received anything from the Home Office about about my application!!!!!!!!!
I do not know what to do and how to make the Home Office at least touch the application which is so far left gathering dust !!!!!!


I called the

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by sangram » Wed Oct 22, 2014 8:04 pm

Am I the only one, who is still waiting for the brown envelope after six and a half months

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by ARIFUR81 » Wed Oct 22, 2014 10:02 pm

sangram wrote:Am I the only one, who is still waiting for the brown envelope after six and a half months
Count me in aswell, emailed my MP on Monday and he said he will email HO, still no news from my MP

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by Marie1981 » Thu Oct 23, 2014 11:23 am

Also waiting, waiting on a reply from my MP also, he's written to the home office but they've had no response yet!
What to do?

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Re: April 2014 - Naturalisation Application Timeline

Post by juansmith007 » Thu Oct 23, 2014 9:03 pm

Me too, still waiting....... will we ever get an answer???

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