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I believe you because I don't think anyone could be so stupid to try the "quick response" nonsense time and time again thinking the geniune posters are so pathetic they will constanty fall for it. Especially since the alleged last attempt was only a week ago.durian wrote:I've received a letter from UKBA dated the 25th June saying that a decision has been taken.![]()
I know that a previous member (osteophytes) had an almost similar timescale but even then I really didn't expect a decision to take only about 1 month! Hope it's a positive outcome.
One of the documents I enclosed at the time of application was a letter of support from my MP. Whether this did or did not affect the speed of decision I don't know. The reason I had asked for this letter of support was to strenghten the case for ILR being given, having had my first application refused several years ago.
Just sharing my experience here and I have no interest nor intention to mess around with anyone.
I may be mistaken but I thought the new processing team in Liverpool was set up to deal soley with asylum cases, which were once dealt with by the same unit who processed 10 year applications which may or may not result in faster processing times for these applications. I also thought Croydon did not deal with long term applications... actually I am certain they don't, not after the premium service was removed for long term applications. Liverpool and Sheffield are have always been the postal processing centres.sam_lam15 wrote:
hello Durian,
I am sure that you are getting your ILR very soon, the reason for the faster processing is because all applications submitted from mid April have been forwarded to the new process centre in Liverpool, those sent before April are stuck in Croydon or Sheffield. and if your application is straightforward, Liverpool office will issue your ILR between 3-8 weeks.
good luck Durian, and I have also PM you, please check.
hello Durian,durian wrote:I've received a letter from UKBA dated the 25th June saying that a decision has been taken.![]()
I know that a previous member (osteophytes) had an almost similar timescale but even then I really didn't expect a decision to take only about 1 month! Hope it's a positive outcome.
One of the documents I enclosed at the time of application was a letter of support from my MP. Whether this did or did not affect the speed of decision I don't know. The reason I had asked for this letter of support was to strenghten the case for ILR being given, having had my first application refused several years ago.
Just sharing my experience here and I have no interest nor intention to mess around with anyone.
yes Beige is right it is 30 days, that is considered as a month and I would not get anyone involved until 6 months are gone as the expected waiting time is 6 months. In addition, the aknowledgement letter asks not to contact them until we hear from the Home Office, therefore, I would not take the risk.Beige wrote:
They count it as month to month, so in my case for example, 6 months is 11th July
Out of interest, what action did your MP's immigration advisor say she would take?yeezhexiang wrote:Dear all
When Home Office states that 95 percent of the decision is made within 6 months, is it correct that 1 month = 4 weeks?
If that's the case, Beige, your 6 months is up at the end of June, and you could consider asking your MP to step in.
I have already asked mine. his immigration advisor could not believe the situation I am in at the moment and she found it ridiculous. Please remember that the MPs are off during the entire August.
yeezhexiang wrote:Dear all
When Home Office states that 95 percent of the decision is made within 6 months, is it correct that 1 month = 4 weeks?
If that's the case, Beige, your 6 months is up at the end of June, and you could consider asking your MP to step in.
I have already asked mine. his immigration advisor could not believe the situation I am in at the moment and she found it ridiculous. Please remember that the MPs are off during the entire August.
At this moment, I am not considering that. I will wait until after the 6 months waiting period has elapsed (July 11) before I contemplate taking any action. Also in view of the fact that pv has just received their ILR, its a good indication that the UKBA are now working on january applications so its best to just wait.yeezhexiang wrote: Beige, are you planning to approach your MP to help out on this matter?
All the best