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Rockefeller wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:15 amHello everyone,
I would like to post my experiences in the last few weeks when applying for SET LR. Perhaps someone can learn one or two thing from my ordeal.
Firstly, like many people I got confused and became over excited after the new system launched (having failed to secure premium appointment) and submitted my application rather prematurely. My 28 days qualifying for ILR started on 21.11.18 but I submitted my application on 05.11.2018 obviously in order to get an appointment on 21.11.18 but it soon became apparent that the date of submission was the date of the online application after I received an email confirming submission of my application. There was a possibility that my application could be refused as at that stage, I was not qualified for ILR. I read so many posts about people in simillar positions as me. In the end I completed an online form and withdew that application on 15.11.18. I also wrote to the UKVI on 21.11.2018 asking for the refund. I am happy to inform you that I received a letter yesterday dated 23.11.18 from the UKVI confiming that a refund will be paid to me shortly.
Secondly, I submiited a second application first thing on 21.11.18 and managed to arrange a free appointment at UKVCAS Sopra Stera offices in Croydon on 26.11.2018. My experience there was very smooth and I spent less than 30 minutes perhaps because I had uploaded all my documents. I only completed biometrics and the lady checked my uploaded documents, scanned few pages of my current passport and that was it. I was rather bemused as I was expecting her to check the original documents against what I had uploaded. I actually insisted that she checked if all my uploaded documents were to the standard required and she did.
I had taught that I would receive a confirmation that I attended appointment or email from the UKVI but I received nothing. I was really stressed about not knowing the outcome. I contacted the UKVI on their 0300 123 2241 telephone number after 24 hours (27.11.18). A lady took my details and promised someone would contact me soon. To be honest I did not expect any callback. However, on 29.11.18 someone called back from UKVI apologising they are struggling to meet the 24 hours target due to early teething problems but assured me that a decision would be reached soon. This offered me little or no succour as I was now more stressed that something could be wrong.
Finally, I received a DX email today confirming that my BRP will be delivered. I cancelled work and waited for my BRP. I am glad to announce that my BRP has been delivered to me. This is now the end of the traumatic journey to permanent residency after so many years in this country.
For everyone waiting, I wish you strength. The experience was excruciating and i think the Home Office should do better especially with huge fees that we are paying to them.
which address did you write to for this refund request?Rockefeller wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:15 am
Firstly, like many people I got confused and became over excited after the new system launched (having failed to secure premium appointment) and submitted my application rather prematurely. My 28 days qualifying for ILR started on 21.11.18 but I submitted my application on 05.11.2018 obviously in order to get an appointment on 21.11.18 but it soon became apparent that the date of submission was the date of the online application after I received an email confirming submission of my application. There was a possibility that my application could be refused as at that stage, I was not qualified for ILR. I read so many posts about people in similar positions as me. In the end I completed an online form and withdrew that application on 15.11.18. I also wrote to the UKVI on 21.11.2018 asking for the refund. I am happy to inform you that I received a letter yesterday dated 23.11.18 from the UKVI confirming that a refund will be paid to me shortly.
daisyuk wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:05 pmHi all, I thought I'd share my experience and what I know to date:
Nov 28th I attended my Super Priority appointment at 7:30am at London premium lounge (Mark lane). It was for Tier2 General Visa. I arrived early around 7:05 and was seen at 7:28am; left the lounge by 7:50am.
Today I called the 0300 123 2241 to enquire about the status since 24 hrs have passed. What I was told was:
- the 24 hr is not 24 natural hour window, should be 24 working hr. This means that if my application was made on 7:30am on 11/28, a decision should be made by morning of 11/30
- after a decision is made, I'll be notified of the result in 5 working days
- the way I'll be notified depends on the centre, it could be email, or second class mail
- if i don't hear anything by 12/07, I should call back again
So I guess, allow up to 2 working days after your appt for a decision to be made, and hopefully the case worker/centre chooses email rather than 2nd class mail to notify result so we all know as soon as possible!
Hope this helps and hope I'll hear from HO very soon!
ilovethebeatles wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:17 pmThank you Daisy but their explanation re 24 hour turnaround time is ridiculous! They could have said they did not promise but aim to make decision within 24 hours!
daisyuk wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:05 pmHi all, I thought I'd share my experience and what I know to date:
Nov 28th I attended my Super Priority appointment at 7:30am at London premium lounge (Mark lane). It was for Tier2 General Visa. I arrived early around 7:05 and was seen at 7:28am; left the lounge by 7:50am.
Today I called the 0300 123 2241 to enquire about the status since 24 hrs have passed. What I was told was:
- the 24 hr is not 24 natural hour window, should be 24 working hr. This means that if my application was made on 7:30am on 11/28, a decision should be made by morning of 11/30
- after a decision is made, I'll be notified of the result in 5 working days
- the way I'll be notified depends on the centre, it could be email, or second class mail
- if i don't hear anything by 12/07, I should call back again
So I guess, allow up to 2 working days after your appt for a decision to be made, and hopefully the case worker/centre chooses email rather than 2nd class mail to notify result so we all know as soon as possible!
Hope this helps and hope I'll hear from HO very soon!
ilovethebeatles wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:23 amCongratulations! Can you let us know when was the date of decision? Can you let us know also the options that you choose when you call UKVI? Is that 3 and then 2?
Rockefeller wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:15 amHello everyone,
I would like to post my experiences in the last few weeks when applying for SET LR. Perhaps someone can learn one or two thing from my ordeal.
Firstly, like many people I got confused and became over excited after the new system launched (having failed to secure premium appointment) and submitted my application rather prematurely. My 28 days qualifying for ILR started on 21.11.18 but I submitted my application on 05.11.2018 obviously in order to get an appointment on 21.11.18 but it soon became apparent that the date of submission was the date of the online application after I received an email confirming submission of my application. There was a possibility that my application could be refused as at that stage, I was not qualified for ILR. I read so many posts about people in simillar positions as me. In the end I completed an online form and withdew that application on 15.11.18. I also wrote to the UKVI on 21.11.2018 asking for the refund. I am happy to inform you that I received a letter yesterday dated 23.11.18 from the UKVI confiming that a refund will be paid to me shortly.
Secondly, I submiited a second application first thing on 21.11.18 and managed to arrange a free appointment at UKVCAS Sopra Stera offices in Croydon on 26.11.2018. My experience there was very smooth and I spent less than 30 minutes perhaps because I had uploaded all my documents. I only completed biometrics and the lady checked my uploaded documents, scanned few pages of my current passport and that was it. I was rather bemused as I was expecting her to check the original documents against what I had uploaded. I actually insisted that she checked if all my uploaded documents were to the standard required and she did.
I had taught that I would receive a confirmation that I attended appointment or email from the UKVI but I received nothing. I was really stressed about not knowing the outcome. I contacted the UKVI on their 0300 123 2241 telephone number after 24 hours (27.11.18). A lady took my details and promised someone would contact me soon. To be honest I did not expect any callback. However, on 29.11.18 someone called back from UKVI apologising they are struggling to meet the 24 hours target due to early teething problems but assured me that a decision would be reached soon. This offered me little or no succour as I was now more stressed that something could be wrong.
Finally, I received a DX email today confirming that my BRP will be delivered. I cancelled work and waited for my BRP. I am glad to announce that my BRP has been delivered to me. This is now the end of the traumatic journey to permanent residency after so many years in this country.
For everyone waiting, I wish you strength. The experience was excruciating and i think the Home Office should do better especially with huge fees that we are paying to them.
The address I wrote and which was also on the response from HO is:oldmankensey wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:02 pmwhich address did you write to for this refund request?Rockefeller wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:15 am
Firstly, like many people I got confused and became over excited after the new system launched (having failed to secure premium appointment) and submitted my application rather prematurely. My 28 days qualifying for ILR started on 21.11.18 but I submitted my application on 05.11.2018 obviously in order to get an appointment on 21.11.18 but it soon became apparent that the date of submission was the date of the online application after I received an email confirming submission of my application. There was a possibility that my application could be refused as at that stage, I was not qualified for ILR. I read so many posts about people in similar positions as me. In the end I completed an online form and withdrew that application on 15.11.18. I also wrote to the UKVI on 21.11.2018 asking for the refund. I am happy to inform you that I received a letter yesterday dated 23.11.18 from the UKVI confirming that a refund will be paid to me shortly.
i finally got mine as well, dated 27/11Rockefeller wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 2:17 pmHi
date on BRP is 28.11.18. I am yet to receive the approval letter.
I can't remember the option number but it was the one about application made in the UK and it's outside the standard processing time.
ilovethebeatles wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:23 amCongratulations! Can you let us know when was the date of decision? Can you let us know also the options that you choose when you call UKVI? Is that 3 and then 2?
Rockefeller wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 11:15 amHello everyone,
I would like to post my experiences in the last few weeks when applying for SET LR. Perhaps someone can learn one or two thing from my ordeal.
Firstly, like many people I got confused and became over excited after the new system launched (having failed to secure premium appointment) and submitted my application rather prematurely. My 28 days qualifying for ILR started on 21.11.18 but I submitted my application on 05.11.2018 obviously in order to get an appointment on 21.11.18 but it soon became apparent that the date of submission was the date of the online application after I received an email confirming submission of my application. There was a possibility that my application could be refused as at that stage, I was not qualified for ILR. I read so many posts about people in simillar positions as me. In the end I completed an online form and withdew that application on 15.11.18. I also wrote to the UKVI on 21.11.2018 asking for the refund. I am happy to inform you that I received a letter yesterday dated 23.11.18 from the UKVI confiming that a refund will be paid to me shortly.
Secondly, I submiited a second application first thing on 21.11.18 and managed to arrange a free appointment at UKVCAS Sopra Stera offices in Croydon on 26.11.2018. My experience there was very smooth and I spent less than 30 minutes perhaps because I had uploaded all my documents. I only completed biometrics and the lady checked my uploaded documents, scanned few pages of my current passport and that was it. I was rather bemused as I was expecting her to check the original documents against what I had uploaded. I actually insisted that she checked if all my uploaded documents were to the standard required and she did.
I had taught that I would receive a confirmation that I attended appointment or email from the UKVI but I received nothing. I was really stressed about not knowing the outcome. I contacted the UKVI on their 0300 123 2241 telephone number after 24 hours (27.11.18). A lady took my details and promised someone would contact me soon. To be honest I did not expect any callback. However, on 29.11.18 someone called back from UKVI apologising they are struggling to meet the 24 hours target due to early teething problems but assured me that a decision would be reached soon. This offered me little or no succour as I was now more stressed that something could be wrong.
Finally, I received a DX email today confirming that my BRP will be delivered. I cancelled work and waited for my BRP. I am glad to announce that my BRP has been delivered to me. This is now the end of the traumatic journey to permanent residency after so many years in this country.
For everyone waiting, I wish you strength. The experience was excruciating and i think the Home Office should do better especially with huge fees that we are paying to them.
You're very welcome! Happy to helpallyf wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 11:45 pmThank you so much mginn79! I appreciate all the advice you have provided (Considering your visa is done and dusted) bless you for still visiting this site to give input !! And to everyone else still contributingmginn79 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 2:45 pmHi allyf,allyf wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 12:07 amHi mginn79 thank you for providing these answers as they have really helped me as well! Regarding the family declaration (and printing off page that needs spouse signature) does that come up before the payment and submission part? I’m just wondering if I can do that part ahead of time? I know this is a silly question but can this new online process be filled out via iPad? Obviously I will need to upload docs separately with a scanner which I may have to do in a library.mginn79 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 8:37 pm
Hi Rishu,
In response to your questions:
1. The date of submission of the application is when you submit and pay via the website. After that you then have to register on the UKVCAS website to book your appointment (that's the new route).
2. Your wife would need to attend if you were going via the old route. For the new route, she might not be required to go as long as you have uploaded all of your documents prior to the appointment and that they are a good quality scan. I would recommend that she goes with you just in case! Can never be too cautious.
3. You only need to provide photo's of your wife if you were applying through the old route. New process doesn't require photo's, just a scan of your wife's passport.
4. If you are applying via the new route you will be provided with a "family declaration" document during the application process which you will need to print, have your wife sign and date and then scan back in as part of your document uploads via the UKVCAS website.
The new process of applying online (via the new route) is actually straight forward, cuts out the unnecessary questions like the old route included and even provides you with a document checklist after you've submitted the application which will help you when it comes to uploading your documents.
I hope that helps and good luck!
Many thanks!
I'm glad that I've been able to help! As for the family declaration form, this should be available to you to print off during the application process (before you pay). After you have submitted and paid for your application you will still be able to go back in and access the information, checklist and declaration form, you just can't change your answers to your application once it has been submitted. So, yes, you can do this ahead of time! I'm not 100% sure but I don't see why it would be a problem using an iPad as you're using a web browser just like you do on a PC.
You're most welcome!![]()
Xo
ripon5102 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 2:36 pmYes No problem can do. ThanksMaelgrim wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 1:25 pmThat almost sounds like the idealripon5102 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 12:57 pmYes. New UKVCAS on Super Priority Serviceilovethebeatles wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 12:48 pmCongratulations. It seems the quickest case I have seen reported here. Is it under new system?
I submitted my Biometrics and Documents on Sat (24th) and haven't had any communication whatsoever (i also paid for priority), which has left me feeling a little more anxious.
Will you let us know when you receive your letter confirming approval?
Cheers!
daisyuk wrote: ↑Thu Nov 29, 2018 1:05 pmHi all, I thought I'd share my experience and what I know to date:
Nov 28th I attended my Super Priority appointment at 7:30am at London premium lounge (Mark lane). It was for Tier2 General Visa. I arrived early around 7:05 and was seen at 7:28am; left the lounge by 7:50am.
Today I called the 0300 123 2241 to enquire about the status since 24 hrs have passed. What I was told was:
- the 24 hr is not 24 natural hour window, should be 24 working hr. This means that if my application was made on 7:30am on 11/28, a decision should be made by morning of 11/30
- after a decision is made, I'll be notified of the result in 5 working days
- the way I'll be notified depends on the centre, it could be email, or second class mail
- if i don't hear anything by 12/07, I should call back again
So I guess, allow up to 2 working days after your appt for a decision to be made, and hopefully the case worker/centre chooses email rather than 2nd class mail to notify result so we all know as soon as possible!
Hope this helps and hope I'll hear from HO very soon!