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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by trueindian2013 » Sun Sep 09, 2018 10:57 am

Hi

Very useful post. Am applying for extension of my daughters BRP as her BRP expired last week. She got ILR in Sep 2013. I've a question on completing Section 7-Consent for the Home Office to Request Veri cation Checks in BRP (RC) form.

It's not clear what details should I fill in this section. Should I fill my details and sign as her father looking after her or should I fill the details of my daughter and ask her to sign, who is only 6 years old?

Thanks

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by gbsanthu » Mon Sep 10, 2018 11:54 am

trueindian2013 wrote:
Sun Sep 09, 2018 10:57 am
Hi

Very useful post. Am applying for extension of my daughters BRP as her BRP expired last week. She got ILR in Sep 2013. I've a question on completing Section 7-Consent for the Home Office to Request Veri cation Checks in BRP (RC) form.

It's not clear what details should I fill in this section. Should I fill my details and sign as her father looking after her or should I fill the details of my daughter and ask her to sign, who is only 6 years old?

Thanks
HI trueindian2013,
In Section 7 - You have to fill your details not your daughter. I have filled mine in the application, not my daughter's.

Regard
gbsanthu

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by sonervous18 » Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:33 am

deformedunicorn345 wrote:
Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:33 pm
Thought I would post my timeline on here for reference:

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 9 July
Supporting documents sent: 20 July
Biometrics Letter received: 1 August (dated 3 August)
Biometrics supplied: 3 August
BRP Received: 30 August (Issue date 24 August)

So overall, from application to receiving the card was a few days under 8 weeks.
Hi, did you mail your supporting documents to the Bristol address? And did you receive any confirmation from them that they were received? Really nervous about the whole new online form process

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by deformedunicorn345 » Sun Sep 30, 2018 8:31 pm

amithooda84 wrote:
Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:57 pm
deformedunicorn345 wrote:
Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:33 pm
Thought I would post my timeline on here for reference:

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 9 July
Supporting documents sent: 20 July
Biometrics Letter received: 1 August (dated 3 August)
Biometrics supplied: 3 August
BRP Received: 30 August (Issue date 24 August)

So overall, from application to receiving the card was a few days under 8 weeks.
HI

Could you please mention if it was for ILR BRP replacement or any other?

Sorry for the late reply. My BRP replacement was for limited leave to remain

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by deformedunicorn345 » Sun Sep 30, 2018 8:35 pm

sonervous18 wrote:
Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:33 am
deformedunicorn345 wrote:
Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:33 pm
Thought I would post my timeline on here for reference:

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 9 July
Supporting documents sent: 20 July
Biometrics Letter received: 1 August (dated 3 August)
Biometrics supplied: 3 August
BRP Received: 30 August (Issue date 24 August)

So overall, from application to receiving the card was a few days under 8 weeks.
Hi, did you mail your supporting documents to the Bristol address? And did you receive any confirmation from them that they were received? Really nervous about the whole new online form process
Yep, I mailed the supporting documents to the Bristol address. Didn't get any confirmation that they received them, which was frustrating because I was worried that they possibly didn't receive them. Im assuming they should contact you if they don't receive them, but I could be wrong.

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by sonervous18 » Tue Oct 09, 2018 11:59 pm

deformedunicorn345 wrote:
Sun Sep 30, 2018 8:35 pm
sonervous18 wrote:
Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:33 am
deformedunicorn345 wrote:
Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:33 pm
Thought I would post my timeline on here for reference:

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 9 July
Supporting documents sent: 20 July
Biometrics Letter received: 1 August (dated 3 August)
Biometrics supplied: 3 August
BRP Received: 30 August (Issue date 24 August)

So overall, from application to receiving the card was a few days under 8 weeks.
Hi, did you mail your supporting documents to the Bristol address? And did you receive any confirmation from them that they were received? Really nervous about the whole new online form process
Yep, I mailed the supporting documents to the Bristol address. Didn't get any confirmation that they received them, which was frustrating because I was worried that they possibly didn't receive them. Im assuming they should contact you if they don't receive them, but I could be wrong.
Good news! I actually got my documents/passport back today. (2 weeks since I applied for the replacement online) found it really strange that it took so fast.. how long did it take for you between receiving your documents back and getting your brp? Did they arrive one day after another? Thanks for ur help!

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by tqy » Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:05 am

Post my timeline (BRP RC)
Submit application by post: 17/09/2018
Money taken: 20/09/2018
Biometrics letter: 19/10/2018
Biometrics given: 19/10/2018
Support documents arrived: 25/10/2018
Brp arrived: 26/10/2018

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by sobi123 » Thu Nov 01, 2018 10:37 am

Was that for ILR or Limited Leave please ?

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by alia1234 » Fri Nov 02, 2018 9:16 pm

Hi can you please update if you have received any response so far? I have recently (13-08-2018) applied for my BRP (RC) as well and I am yet to receive ANY kind of response from HO. They have deducted the application fee tho.
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Hi,

I also applied around this time. Did you get your BRP (RC) yet? Did you get any reply? I am still waiting and getting no reply.

What type of visa you have please?

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by rock1112 » Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:12 pm

Hi,

I want to share my anxiety... I am still waiting for the renewed BRP for my children to arrive, which I applied more than two months ago.

<<Timeline>>
Applied online for replacement & payment made: 5 September
Supporting documents sent: 21 September
Biometrics Letter received: 2 October
Biometrics supplied: 5 October
BRP Received: ?????? (so far 5 weeks passed since Biometrics supplied)

<<Notes>>
We obtained IRL in 2008 and the first BRP renewal for my children has come 5 years after that.

Stupidly, the BRP had already expired for almost 3 months when we applied for the renewal...because we only found it when we were back from Japan a few days before ...Luckily it was within 3 months after the expiration...

For children, this was the first time they gave fingerprints because they were under 5 when we got their first BRP 5 years ago.

In terms of documents we sent, we included original passport and BRP of myself (Dad's) as well as recent payslip and p60 for each of the last 5 years as the evidences of continued residence as a family. Of course we also sent the letters from their school/nursery/dentists which can prove their continued residence in the UK.

I am still optimistic but the passports of one of my children and myself will expire in a few weeks.We also have flight tickets to Japan for Christmas/New Year, which were bought well before we noticed BRP had expired...

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by salfei7 » Fri Nov 16, 2018 12:33 pm

Can someone please help me?

I applied online for BRP RC for tier 2 8th October.

Sent documents on the same day.

Received BRP card 26th October.

My supporting documents + passport have not been returned!

I need this to travel.

I feel like they have lost it.

Is there anyway or anyone who knows who I can contact regarding this

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by salfei7 » Fri Nov 16, 2018 12:43 pm

sonervous18 wrote:
Tue Oct 09, 2018 11:59 pm
deformedunicorn345 wrote:
Sun Sep 30, 2018 8:35 pm
sonervous18 wrote:
Wed Sep 26, 2018 4:33 am
deformedunicorn345 wrote:
Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:33 pm
Thought I would post my timeline on here for reference:

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 9 July
Supporting documents sent: 20 July
Biometrics Letter received: 1 August (dated 3 August)
Biometrics supplied: 3 August
BRP Received: 30 August (Issue date 24 August)

So overall, from application to receiving the card was a few days under 8 weeks.
Hi, did you mail your supporting documents to the Bristol address? And did you receive any confirmation from them that they were received? Really nervous about the whole new online form process
Yep, I mailed the supporting documents to the Bristol address. Didn't get any confirmation that they received them, which was frustrating because I was worried that they possibly didn't receive them. Im assuming they should contact you if they don't receive them, but I could be wrong.
Good news! I actually got my documents/passport back today. (2 weeks since I applied for the replacement online) found it really strange that it took so fast.. how long did it take for you between receiving your documents back and getting your brp? Did they arrive one day after another? Thanks for ur help!
Hi was your supporting documets returned by royal mail or DX??

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by Johnwoo77 » Fri Nov 16, 2018 11:07 pm

rock1112 wrote:
Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:12 pm
Hi,

I want to share my anxiety... I am still waiting for the renewed BRP for my children to arrive, which I applied more than two months ago.

<<Timeline>>
Applied online for replacement & payment made: 5 September
Supporting documents sent: 21 September
Biometrics Letter received: 2 October
Biometrics supplied: 5 October
BRP Received: ?????? (so far 5 weeks passed since Biometrics supplied)

<<Notes>>
We obtained IRL in 2008 and the first BRP renewal for my children has come 5 years after that.

Stupidly, the BRP had already expired for almost 3 months when we applied for the renewal...because we only found it when we were back from Japan a few days before ...Luckily it was within 3 months after the expiration...

For children, this was the first time they gave fingerprints because they were under 5 when we got their first BRP 5 years ago.

In terms of documents we sent, we included original passport and BRP of myself (Dad's) as well as recent payslip and p60 for each of the last 5 years as the evidences of continued residence as a family. Of course we also sent the letters from their school/nursery/dentists which can prove their continued residence in the UK.

I am still optimistic but the passports of one of my children and myself will expire in a few weeks.We also have flight tickets to Japan for Christmas/New Year, which were bought well before we noticed BRP had expired...
I also submitted on the day as yours for my famil as well.

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 5 September
Supporting documents sent: 5 September
Biometrics Letter received: 18 September
Biometrics supplied: 19 September
BRP Received: ...... waiting....

I’m not really sure why a replacement can take so long... especially for ILR BRP replacement...

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by AdoptedLondoner » Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:36 am

canadianarcher wrote:
Fri Jun 08, 2018 9:51 am
Hi all
just wanted to post my timeline for my replacement BRP
I have Indefinite leave to remain
time line :
Sent postal application 14/04/18
money deducted from account 17/04/18
bio-metric letter received 27/04/18
bio-metrics given 28/04/18

I have not heard anything since , I was supposed to travel on 20/06/18 but this is looking more and more unlikely as time goes on.
I feel so vulnerable without any form of identification and I just don't understand why it should take up to 6 months. All I can do it wait and hopefully it arrives soon
Hi Canadianarcher, I would like to hear an update about your situation as I am right now in the exact same spot.
I was granted Settlement ILR back in 2012 and my BRP was stolen back in September this year during a trip to Spain.
I reported it when I got back into the country and sent the application in the Postal Service on 12th September. Got the Biometrics letter on 21st Sept and submitted my new biometrics on Sept 24th. Now it's just been radio silence, the Home Office desk clerks aren't helpful at all as all they keep saying is that it will take up to six months and that I may have misunderstood about a timeframe of four to eight weeks as that is the timeframe for Limited Leave.

I have family over from CR for Xmas and we had planned to spend Xmas and NY in Prague, feel really at a loss now as I am not sure if I will end up getting my replacement card OR my passport, which they still have...

When did you end up getting your replacement BRP, Canadianarcher?

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by AdoptedLondoner » Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:44 am

Johnwoo77 wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 11:07 pm
rock1112 wrote:
Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:12 pm
Hi,

I want to share my anxiety... I am still waiting for the renewed BRP for my children to arrive, which I applied more than two months ago.

<<Timeline>>
Applied online for replacement & payment made: 5 September
Supporting documents sent: 21 September
Biometrics Letter received: 2 October
Biometrics supplied: 5 October
BRP Received: ?????? (so far 5 weeks passed since Biometrics supplied)

<<Notes>>
We obtained IRL in 2008 and the first BRP renewal for my children has come 5 years after that.

Stupidly, the BRP had already expired for almost 3 months when we applied for the renewal...because we only found it when we were back from Japan a few days before ...Luckily it was within 3 months after the expiration...

For children, this was the first time they gave fingerprints because they were under 5 when we got their first BRP 5 years ago.

In terms of documents we sent, we included original passport and BRP of myself (Dad's) as well as recent payslip and p60 for each of the last 5 years as the evidences of continued residence as a family. Of course we also sent the letters from their school/nursery/dentists which can prove their continued residence in the UK.

I am still optimistic but the passports of one of my children and myself will expire in a few weeks.We also have flight tickets to Japan for Christmas/New Year, which were bought well before we noticed BRP had expired...
I also submitted on the day as yours for my famil as well.

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 5 September
Supporting documents sent: 5 September
Biometrics Letter received: 18 September
Biometrics supplied: 19 September
BRP Received: ...... waiting....

I’m not really sure why a replacement can take so long... especially for ILR BRP replacement...

I'm also in the exact same situation,

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 12 September
Supporting documents sent: 12 September
Biometrics Letter received: 21 September
Biometrics supplied: 24 September
BRP Received: ...... waiting...

Mine is also a BRP replacement for ILR, which was granted in 2012 and got stolen in Spain earlier on in Sept this year.
Now I have my family flying over for Xmas and NY and we had already flights and hotels booked in CZ and Austria.
Have no clue of how long it may end up taking, any updates on your situations, guys?

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by Johnwoo77 » Tue Nov 20, 2018 10:07 am

AdoptedLondoner wrote:
Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:44 am
Johnwoo77 wrote:
Fri Nov 16, 2018 11:07 pm
rock1112 wrote:
Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:12 pm
Hi,

I want to share my anxiety... I am still waiting for the renewed BRP for my children to arrive, which I applied more than two months ago.

<<Timeline>>
Applied online for replacement & payment made: 5 September
Supporting documents sent: 21 September
Biometrics Letter received: 2 October
Biometrics supplied: 5 October
BRP Received: ?????? (so far 5 weeks passed since Biometrics supplied)

<<Notes>>
We obtained IRL in 2008 and the first BRP renewal for my children has come 5 years after that.

Stupidly, the BRP had already expired for almost 3 months when we applied for the renewal...because we only found it when we were back from Japan a few days before ...Luckily it was within 3 months after the expiration...

For children, this was the first time they gave fingerprints because they were under 5 when we got their first BRP 5 years ago.

In terms of documents we sent, we included original passport and BRP of myself (Dad's) as well as recent payslip and p60 for each of the last 5 years as the evidences of continued residence as a family. Of course we also sent the letters from their school/nursery/dentists which can prove their continued residence in the UK.

I am still optimistic but the passports of one of my children and myself will expire in a few weeks.We also have flight tickets to Japan for Christmas/New Year, which were bought well before we noticed BRP had expired...
I also submitted on the day as yours for my famil as well.

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 5 September
Supporting documents sent: 5 September
Biometrics Letter received: 18 September
Biometrics supplied: 19 September
BRP Received: ...... waiting....

I’m not really sure why a replacement can take so long... especially for ILR BRP replacement...

I'm also in the exact same situation,

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 12 September
Supporting documents sent: 12 September
Biometrics Letter received: 21 September
Biometrics supplied: 24 September
BRP Received: ...... waiting...

Mine is also a BRP replacement for ILR, which was granted in 2012 and got stolen in Spain earlier on in Sept this year.
Now I have my family flying over for Xmas and NY and we had already flights and hotels booked in CZ and Austria.
Have no clue of how long it may end up taking, any updates on your situations, guys?
My ILR also granted on 2012, really no idea why does it take so long to get a few cards replace....
Still waiting...

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by Johnwoo77 » Sat Nov 24, 2018 1:24 pm

Thank God! Finally got our BRP cards! DX sent the cards on Friday and RoyalMail for other documents.

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by rock1112 » Sat Nov 24, 2018 8:53 pm

I hope this will encourage some of you guys...passports are back!!

So, the time line is...

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 5 September
Supporting documents sent: 21 September
Biometrics Letter received: 2 October
Biometrics supplied: 5 October
Email from DX received: 23 Nov
Missed (not at home) delivery from DX: 23 Nov
Passports and documents sent back: 24 Nov

So, it took 11 weeks and 2 days since the online application.
Exactly 7 weeks since Biometric supplied in the post office.

Passports are back 7days before expiry. If we can get BRC by 30th, we can renew before the expiry for cheaper charge!

( and,now I am struggling with DX’s poor Redelivery-arrangement system...why do they give us two different tracking numbers for one envelope? One is on the email from them and the other is on ‘not at home’ card...and their automatic telephone system is just rubbish...why can’t we speak to REAL person…? )

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by thplbt » Tue Dec 04, 2018 4:07 pm

Hi can anyone please advise?

My wife (S. Korean) applied for a replacement BRP card, we received the card 15th Nov, but no sign of passport back which we need urgently, as her leave to remain expires soon and we need to reapply, amongst other things.

We have sent letter to the home office yesterday, but does anyone know of an email address or phone number we can contact them on? Has anyone had any experience with documents not being returned 3 weeks after receiving actual card?

Applied online for replacement & payment made: 26th Oct
Supporting documents sent: 26 Sept
Biometrics Letter received: 31st Oct
Biometrics supplied: 3 Nov
Success Letter Received: 10th Nov
BRP Card Received: 15th Nov
Documents: Not received yet (4th Dec...)

Any thoughts really appreciated, thanks.

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by gb389 » Wed Dec 05, 2018 11:24 am

Just wanted to give my current timeline for BRP (RC) for spouse visa:

Online Application Submitted: 26/11/18
Documents Mailed: 28/11/18
Documents Received: 29/11/18
Biometrics Enrolment Letter Received: 4/12/18 (Passport and Supporting documents were included with the letter)
Biometrics Submitted: 5/12/18
BRP Received: Waiting

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by wishiwereabird » Wed Dec 05, 2018 4:59 pm

Online application: 14/10/2018
Documents posted: 16/10/2018
Letter to enroll biometric information: 17/10/2018
Biometric info enrolled: 19/10/2018
Documents returned: 27/10/2018
Decision letter: 11/04/2018 (letter dated 31/10/2018)
And then.... I didnt receive my BRP in the next 10 working days.
So I filled out the form and got a response that HO is still verifying my NI with department of Works and Pensions and it'll take 15 working days (I was like are you joking :evil: )
BRP received: 3/12/2018

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by jasxhoo » Thu Dec 06, 2018 2:58 am

Here's my timeline for my brp (rc) tier 4 visa
Online Application: 12/11/2018
Documents posted: 13/11/2018
Biometrics Enrolment Letter Received: 20/11/2018
Biometrics Submitted: 21/11/2018
Passport and documents sent back: 21/11/2018
Brp: still waiting...

I received my passport and documents back really soon does it means that I will get my brp back soon? I know people normally receive their brp first and passport and documents are the last things to come back.
I have Christmas flights booked, could someone advise me if they think it's possible that my brp will arrive before 15/12/2018

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by bathanza » Fri Dec 14, 2018 5:23 pm

Timeline for BRP (RC) for LTR Lost BRP for my spouse (Royal Mail lost it!!)

Online Application: 10/11/2018
UKVCAS Appointment (London Premium Lounge): 14/11/2018
Decision Letter: Waiting
BRP: Waiting

Husband's timeline - overstayer 11 yrs
08/16 - FLR (FP) Partner, refused 02/18, 03/18 - JR permission refused with merit
08/18 - FLR FP (Partner) PSC - Approved
07/20 - FLR FP to FLR M Switch - Approved, 03/23 FLR M Ext Approved.

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by gb389 » Fri Dec 21, 2018 7:22 pm

Just wanted to update this. I have now received the approval letter today, 21/12. I also had a dx slip that they attempted to deliver the brp but I wasn’t home so I have rescheduled for Monday. Thankfully this was very quick for me! 3 1/2 weeks from the online application.
gb389 wrote:
Wed Dec 05, 2018 11:24 am
Just wanted to give my current timeline for BRP (RC) for spouse visa:

Online Application Submitted: 26/11/18
Documents Mailed: 28/11/18
Documents Received: 29/11/18
Biometrics Enrolment Letter Received: 4/12/18 (Passport and Supporting documents were included with the letter)
Biometrics Submitted: 5/12/18
BRP Received: Waiting

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Re: BRP(RC) applications

Post by bathanza » Sat Dec 22, 2018 11:27 pm

bathanza wrote:
Fri Dec 14, 2018 5:23 pm
Timeline for BRP (RC) for LTR Lost BRP for my spouse (Royal Mail lost it!!)

Online Application: 10/11/2018
UKVCAS Appointment (London Premium Lounge): 14/11/2018
Decision Letter: Waiting
BRP: Waiting
Apologies posted incorrect timeline
.this all happened in December

Online Application: 10/12/2018
UKVCAS Appointment (London Premium Lounge): 14/12/2018
Decision Letter: Waiting
BRP: Waiting

Husband's timeline - overstayer 11 yrs
08/16 - FLR (FP) Partner, refused 02/18, 03/18 - JR permission refused with merit
08/18 - FLR FP (Partner) PSC - Approved
07/20 - FLR FP to FLR M Switch - Approved, 03/23 FLR M Ext Approved.

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