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I had a similar situation on Sat - brown letter in the post turned out to be a Uni letterbrightlight wrote:@ssingh6: lolssingh6 wrote:@ brightlight: may be we both have the same caseworker...lazy.. Hope we got case worker assigned already, average time is 4-8 weeks, if it passed 8 weeks I would get worried.. Let see. Good night everyone. Will dream of Brown letter.
Ps. I got brown letter this morning, I was so excited, but it turn out to be a BILLS... Lol
Attending my ceremony this afternoon! Thanks for all the help on here, a truly great resource which I recommend to many people.jah79 wrote:Eligibility criteria: 5 yrs residence + 2 yrs ILR
Language criteria met: NARIC
Current nationality: South African
Method of application: NCS
Council name if NCS used: Wandsworth
Date of application: 18/02/2014
Payment method: DC
Date of receipt by UKBA: 20/02/2014
Date of acknowledgement: 28/02/2014 (letter dated 24/02/2014)
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 25/02/2014 (transaction was made their end 24/02/2014)
Date of approval: 31/03/2014 (email confirmation from NCS after asking for update on application)
Date of ceremony: 16/04/2014
Congratulations jah79! did you use the same FurtherNationalityEnquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk to get the status of your application?jah79 wrote:Attending my ceremony this afternoon! Thanks for all the help on here, a truly great resource which I recommend to many people.jah79 wrote:Eligibility criteria: 5 yrs residence + 2 yrs ILR
Language criteria met: NARIC
Current nationality: South African
Method of application: NCS
Council name if NCS used: Wandsworth
Date of application: 18/02/2014
Payment method: DC
Date of receipt by UKBA: 20/02/2014
Date of acknowledgement: 28/02/2014 (letter dated 24/02/2014)
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 25/02/2014 (transaction was made their end 24/02/2014)
Date of approval: 31/03/2014 (email confirmation from NCS after asking for update on application)
Date of ceremony: 16/04/2014
Good luck to those still waiting and see the rest of you on the passport thread!
I did use that address but they were slow to respond. Every time I emailed my local NCS they replied within the hour with an update on my application. Great service by them.xeel wrote: Congratulations jah79! did you use the same FurtherNationalityEnquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk to get the status of your application?
jah79 wrote:I did use that address but they were slow to respond. Every time I emailed my local NCS they replied within the hour with an update on my application. Great service by them.xeel wrote: Congratulations jah79! did you use the same FurtherNationalityEnquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk to get the status of your application?
@ssingh6: No news from me too. Looking like our case is going to take longer time. Which It depends on case worker. nothing we can do just have to wait. I wonder how they assign the case to a case worker.ssingh6 wrote:seems Feb 2014 approvals have died out
Not sure. I think among all people who posted here I am the only one applying through EU route. So there shouldn't be many applicants in this area causing delay. Maybe it's the other way around, the caseworkers are not experienced in dealing with this type of "rare" applications?brightlight wrote:@ssingh6: No news from me too. Looking like our case is going to take longer time. Which It depends on case worker. nothing we can do just have to wait. I wonder how they assign the case to a case worker.ssingh6 wrote:seems Feb 2014 approvals have died out
If One case worker could only work on HSMP application only for example , or one case worker could handle all type of application.
This could be factor of the delay. ( in my opinion)
Example if there were 3 case workers for each type of application.
And case worker only got assigned with the type of application they specialised. If there were more work loaded of one type of application, let say HSMP. Then there must be a long waiting in the queue. That s why it is delay??
Note: it is just an opinion of mine. It s not the fact.
My coming up to 8 weeks waiting no news.
The long journey is over. Many thanks to this wonderful forum and good luck to those on the journey.fatcat294 wrote:fatcat294 wrote:Eligibility criteria: Work Permit 5 years + 1 yr ILR
Language criteria met (UK degree, exempt countries, PBS used documents, NARIC, or B1 test): LiUK, UK Bachelor/MSc degrees
Method of application: NCS
Council name if NCS used: Tower Hamlets
Date of application: 18th Feb
Payment method CC/DC, Personal cheque, Bankers cheque etc: Credit Card
Date of receipt by UKBA: - 21st Feb
Date of acknowledgment: - 27th Feb
Date of debit or clearance of fees: - 11th March (failed first time, resubmit with cheque)
Date approval received: - 16th April 2014 (dated 4th April 2014)
Date of ceremony:-
Updated Timelinemaverick18 wrote:Updated Timelinemaverick18 wrote:Eligibility criteria: 2 years (HSMP) + 3 years (Tier-1 Visa)
Language criteria met (UK degree, exempt countries, PBS used documents, NARIC, or B1 test): PBS used documents(Bachelor degree)
Current nationality: Indian
Method of application: NCS
Council name if NCS used: Lewisham
Date of application: 12/02/14
Payment method (CC/DC, Personal cheque, Bankers cheque etc): Credit Card
Date of receipt by UKBA: 12/02/14
Date of acknowlegment: 18/02/14
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 18/02/14
Date approval received: 05/04/14
Approval letter dated: 27/03/14
Date of ceremony: TBC
Received approval letter yesterday. In fact, I had received an email from the caseworker dealing with my case on 23 Mar seeking some clarifications regarding my name(due to a minor discrepancy between the names mentioned in passport and application form). After I replied to him email on the same day, he was kind enough to respond back on 27 Mar and informed me that my citizenship application has been approved. He also provided me my application reference number and also mentioned when I could expect the letter to arrive. This is the first time I have experienced such amazing service from UKBA(or UKVI as they call themselves these days)in all my years of dealing with them.
violentviolet wrote:UPDATE
Eligibility Criteria : 9 years exercising of treatment rights, plus married to UK citizen
Language Criteria: IELTS
Method of Application : York NCS
Date of Application : 14 - Feb - 2014
Date of Debit of Fees : 21 - Feb - 2014
Date of Receipt of Acknowledgement : never received
Date of Receipt of Approval : 17 - April 2014 (letter dated 8 -April - 2014)
Date of Ceremony : 04 June 2014
Will have to send certificate back to the HO after though, as they managed to misspell my maiden name (normal letter instead of Umlaut) - I don't feel too strongly about it, but worried it could cause problems with passport application - does anyone know?
ssingh6 wrote:Very quite on approvals.....
seems HO has already gone on Easter BREAK ...
I see atleast one success with PBS printout when HO asked for NARIC letter. Hope this turns out to be the norm rather than exception.Postby asadulla » Thu Apr 17, 2014 1:38 pm
Finally brown envelope arrived, after a long wait of 5 months.
My Time line
Eligibility criteria: HSMP 3 years+ Tier 1 2 years + 1 year ILR (Applied for myself, wife and 2 children.)
Method of application: NCS - Bolton
Date of application: 11/11/13
Date of receipt by UKBA: 12/11/13
Date of debit of fees: Payment drawn from my account on 11/01/14.
Date of Acknowledgment received: 15/01/2014 (dated 11/01/2014)
Date of approval: 10/04/2014 Post arrived on 17/04/2014
Date of Ceremony: Not yet
Apparently the delay was due my Case worker going off sick.
Also for KOLL requirements i had only submitted my Degree certificate and letter from university stating that my degree was taught in English.
I had received a letter from Home office requesting for NARIC letter. As NARIC letter was not required as per the home office website. I mentioned this clearly in a covering letter and also included a self assessment from the point based calculator. This was sufficient and i received approval based on this.
Thanks for everyone.
asadulla
Newbie