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Hi Vitaliyz, congratulations on getting your approval! Do you know if the HO took reference from your referees? Did the HO get in touch with any of your referees? Just wondering, 'cose my referees have not hear from the HO and it has been 4 months since I applied. ThanksVitaliyz wrote:I thought I will share my timeline here as well.
Rightly or wrongly I have posted my timeline in April.
Joint application 2 adults
Eligibility criteria: 5 years + 1 yr ILR
Language criteria met : UK degree and IELTS
Current nationality: Ukraine
Method of application: NCS -Aylesbury
Date of application: 30/04/2015
Payment method : debit card
Date of receipt by UKBA: 05/05/2015
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 04/06/2015
Biometrics received : 27/06/2015 (letter dated 24.06)
Biometrics completed: 29/06/2015
Date of acknowledgment: 27/06/2015 (letter dated 04/06)
Date approval received: 01/10/2015 (letter dated 21/09)
Date of ceremony: 03/11/15
Best!
V
Fair point! It should not be like that,You would not put up with this in any other business/service. We are paying customers and deserve a bit more of consideration. An update on the progress of our applications every once in a while is not too much to ask for.Waitingtoolong wrote:Who, here, lives in the Islington North constituency? Please raise the chaos and careless service going on at Home Office with the new Labour Leader (Jeremy Corbyn). He seems a fair guy.
I believe the HO don't care about the level of service they offer immigrants and it is pathetic that after taking £1,050.00 from each of us they cannot allocate 5 minutes of their staff's time each month to provide each of of us monthly updates. How can they let us go through six months of anxiety without even helping at any point. Imagine the impact this service would have had on people who naturally suffer anxiety disorder. We need this issue raised in the Parliament.
singhsaab wrote:Hello Everyone,
Joining the club! here are my timelines:
Eligibility criteria: 5 years TIER 1 + 1 year ILR
Language criteria met: Bachelor Degree from India + PBS Calculator Printouts (from ILR application)
Current nationality: Indian
Method of application (NCS/Postal/Solicitor etc): NCS (to keep my passport and BRP)
Council name if NCS used: Hillingdon
Date of application: 26/05/2015
Payment method CC/DC, Personal cheque, Bankers cheque etc: CC
Date of receipt by UKBA: 27/05/2015 (Day 1)
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 09/06/2015 (Day 14)
Date of acknowledgment: 12/05/2015 (letter by post, dated 09/06/2015) (Day 17)
Date of receipt of Biometric info: 15/06/2015 (Day 20)
Date of Submission of Biometric info: 16/06/2015 (Day 21)
Date approval received: 02/10/2015 (letter dated 24/09/2015)
Date of ceremony: (21/10/2015)
Good luck!
I'm really glad none of you are responsible for HM services.Waitingtoolong wrote:Who, here, lives in the Islington North constituency? Please raise the chaos and careless service going on at Home Office with the new Labour Leader (Jeremy Corbyn). He seems a fair guy.
I believe the HO don't care about the level of service they offer immigrants and it is pathetic that after taking £1,050.00 from each of us they cannot allocate 5 minutes of their staff's time each month to provide each of of us monthly updates. How can they let us go through six months of anxiety without even helping at any point. Imagine the impact this service would have had on people who naturally suffer anxiety disorder. We need this issue raised in the Parliament.
R1013X wrote:I'm really glad none of you are responsible for HM services.Waitingtoolong wrote:Who, here, lives in the Islington North constituency? Please raise the chaos and careless service going on at Home Office with the new Labour Leader (Jeremy Corbyn). He seems a fair guy.
I believe the HO don't care about the level of service they offer immigrants and it is pathetic that after taking £1,050.00 from each of us they cannot allocate 5 minutes of their staff's time each month to provide each of of us monthly updates. How can they let us go through six months of anxiety without even helping at any point. Imagine the impact this service would have had on people who naturally suffer anxiety disorder. We need this issue raised in the Parliament.
Do the maths. Using your number (5 minutes) x every single applicant for naturalisation alone in May 2015 (7,215).
7,215 x 5 minutes = 36,075 minutes of work to do your little monthly update. 601 hours!
Honestly...Parliament will laugh in your face - keeping the economy on track, the EU, Syria...bigger fish to fry than impatience from applicants. If the anxiety is so bad, take a damn Valium.
Easy. Because an additional spend of £55K to the budget is not needed to placate impatient people. That's all you're trying to achieve with this recommendation.Waitingtoolong wrote:R1013X wrote:I'm really glad none of you are responsible for HM services.Waitingtoolong wrote:Who, here, lives in the Islington North constituency? Please raise the chaos and careless service going on at Home Office with the new Labour Leader (Jeremy Corbyn). He seems a fair guy.
I believe the HO don't care about the level of service they offer immigrants and it is pathetic that after taking £1,050.00 from each of us they cannot allocate 5 minutes of their staff's time each month to provide each of of us monthly updates. How can they let us go through six months of anxiety without even helping at any point. Imagine the impact this service would have had on people who naturally suffer anxiety disorder. We need this issue raised in the Parliament.
Do the maths. Using your number (5 minutes) x every single applicant for naturalisation alone in May 2015 (7,215).
7,215 x 5 minutes = 36,075 minutes of work to do your little monthly update. 601 hours!
Honestly...Parliament will laugh in your face - keeping the economy on track, the EU, Syria...bigger fish to fry than impatience from applicants. If the anxiety is so bad, take a damn Valium.
This is the maths I did:
Application fee - £1,050.00 = £7,575,750.00 in total
Admin cost - £166.88 = £1,204,032.91 in total
Excess (call it profit if you like) = £6,371,717.09
Cost of monthly update assuming £15 per hour and using your 601 hours per month
May = £9,018.75
June = £9,018.75
July = £9,018.75
August = £9,018.75
September = £9,018.75
October = £9,018.75
Total = £54,112.50
Difference £6,317,604.59
How's spending extra £55K too much to ask? And by the way, I am not sure talking about the marginalised service to a few is laughing matter.
These dates are almost identical to mine... No approval for me yet though I'm afraid... Actually starting to get worried that there is a problem... Almost 6 months now since date of application.Vitaliyz wrote:I thought I will share my timeline here as well.
Rightly or wrongly I have posted my timeline in April.
Joint application 2 adults
Eligibility criteria: 5 years + 1 yr ILR
Language criteria met : UK degree and IELTS
Current nationality: Ukraine
Method of application: NCS -Aylesbury
Date of application: 30/04/2015
Payment method : debit card
Date of receipt by UKBA: 05/05/2015
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 04/06/2015
Biometrics received : 27/06/2015 (letter dated 24.06)
Biometrics completed: 29/06/2015
Date of acknowledgment: 27/06/2015 (letter dated 04/06)
Date approval received: 01/10/2015 (letter dated 21/09)
Date of ceremony: 03/11/15
Best!
V
If you applied via NCS you can still travel while they assess your application because they never take possession of your passport.Purplewindow wrote:Is it even legal to make someone not to leave the country just because their naturalisation application is under process, otherwise they'll be risking to miss 21 days deadline to book the ceremony. At least they should abolish this stupid rule so people can leave the country for their holidays or sort other urgent matters.
I don't understand why HO thinks we need to arrange our diary to suit them?
Some people might be getting impatient because they need to leave the country for some personal reasons and I'm one of them.
Set up a redirect with the Royal Mail to someone you trust in the UK?Purplewindow wrote:Cnicola78,
Yes I know you can travel, but what if you received the approval letter the day you fly out and failed to book your ceremony in next 21 days. You'll return to find the approval letter along with a rejection letter as well.
Not that they'll email you your approval letter so you can access it anywhere.
I recall 3 months (from reading on this forum), but I suggest you do your own searches and possibly call your local council to confirm; that would be the safest bet.mona12 wrote:So is that only the ceremony appointment that needs to be sorted within 21 days not the ceremony itself?
How much is the maximum time allowed between the approval letter and the ceremony itself?
I found this on the council's website:R1013X wrote:I recall 3 months (from reading on this forum), but I suggest you do your own searches and possibly call your local council to confirm; that would be the safest bet.mona12 wrote:So is that only the ceremony appointment that needs to be sorted within 21 days not the ceremony itself?
How much is the maximum time allowed between the approval letter and the ceremony itself?
Thanks Mona12,mona12 wrote:I found this on the council's website:R1013X wrote:I recall 3 months (from reading on this forum), but I suggest you do your own searches and possibly call your local council to confirm; that would be the safest bet.mona12 wrote:So is that only the ceremony appointment that needs to be sorted within 21 days not the ceremony itself?
How much is the maximum time allowed between the approval letter and the ceremony itself?
The Home Office will normally expect you to have your ceremony within 11 weeks from the date of receiving your notification. Council Chamber (Opens in a new window) If you do not think you will be able to attend a ceremony within this period, you may apply to the Home Office for an extension.