the thing is they have the power to do what they feel at anytime and do not owe anyone any explanation..thats the way I see it..we are just at their mercy bro.

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The key word here is 'broadly' which explains why some of us are still waiting when October and November approvals are coming. They cannot promise that the applications will be considered in the order they were received simply because they are allocated to case workers, which most probably already have a queue of applications they need to work on. Depending on how big this queue is and how long it takes the case worker to got through the applications already assigned to them. So, although they may be assigned to a case worker in the order they were received, they cannot promise that they will be considered in the same order. Simples!rajo1 wrote:Good Morning Friends
I have recently asked the Home Office to return my original documents back to me, as I needed it, I filled an online application to request the return of documents, and I received the documents within two days, I applied on Monday, and received on Wednesday, very quickly, I hope this will be the approval.
by luck I met the postman while going out my apartment, it was middle sized yellow envelope, my anxiety was on the moon, I opened a big yellow envelope which contains all my documents plus a home office letter attached, the irony was, a strange statement written on the letter which they attached the document to which they stated like this "Applications are considered broadly in order of receipt" I could not believe it, so if they consider applications in order they receive, why are we getting many October approvals?
Why those of you who applied 11th of September did not get any response yet? its very mind boggling and beyond imagination seeing this, its either that those who have depicted here that they got their approvals are lying, or the Home Office is giving contradiction and lie statement and by law misleading us, which is really very serious misconduct, or I did not get how what does this statement means.
I decided to write to them, and I have sent them an email, requesting the Home Office to clarify what they meant for this statement, I will update you guys as soon as I got a response from them, but what do you think guys?
The only "difference" I noticed, is that spouses' approvals are lightning fast, for everyone else, it takes time.weeman1978 wrote:Guys,
I'm starting to believe that there must be discrimination going on in HO. As I connot understand why some people get approvals in a month while some have to wait for 6 months? I just can't understand. I don't drive , and never been to police station, am currently working in NHS so I had my CRB yearly..I have no problem with the qualifying periods and absences. But why take so long ? Could it be that I'm from South East Asia ? Probably..
Hello Cov, are you from coventry, if you do I am from also there, and I wonder if there is any thing special in coventrycov wrote:I've been waiting for almost 3 month and still no news from HO. I should forget about approval till February 2015![]()
I'm EEA (EU15) and married to a Brit, but that doesn't seem to have made my application be any faster. I applied in October, but I'm one of the few left from October it seems.fwd079 wrote:The only "difference" I noticed, is that spouses' approvals are lightning fast, for everyone else, it takes time.weeman1978 wrote:Guys,
I'm starting to believe that there must be discrimination going on in HO. As I connot understand why some people get approvals in a month while some have to wait for 6 months? I just can't understand. I don't drive , and never been to police station, am currently working in NHS so I had my CRB yearly..I have no problem with the qualifying periods and absences. But why take so long ? Could it be that I'm from South East Asia ? Probably..
Most EEA (e.g. Polish etc) nationals also face 5-8 months wait. I'm also from "south asia" and have applied in October and probably will have to wait too, so I would not be worried and paranoid over it too much.
Best of luck
That there is the clue about next step buddyrajo1 wrote: What should I do if I have a different nationality related enquiry?
You should call our Contact Centre on 0300 123 2253 or email us at: FurtherNationalityEnquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk (you should provide your name, date of birth, place of birth, current nationality, immigration status and Home Office Reference number where known. A telephone number should also be provided so that we may contact you.
We aim to respond to your enquiry within 20 days.
There hasn't been any updates since the last dashboard mate. Nobody received approval so there was nothing to update.cov wrote:Can someone update the dash board please? Thanks
No updates since last time but here is the list of people who are still waiting.cmpic wrote:akhurshid, if/when you update the dashboard, could you take out the ppl who got their approvals leave only those who are still waiting? Thanks!