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Post by aman5 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:09 pm

Foxy

Your latest post again is, I am afraid, very low on substance....and, moreover, you have to ask yourself a very basic question now as to whether this outburst of petulance (as displayed in your last post) really required?

Anyway, please expect a detailed reply from me later....

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Post by foxy » Wed Mar 17, 2010 6:02 pm

You have been the one attacking everybody in this thread from the outset, not me, starting with Wanderer, terriblefish and then me. Nobody's vision or attitude is constructive enough for you. Well... tough! Again!

Do take your time writing your reply (you do appear to have loads of it to spare) but please expect it to fall on spectacularly deaf ears.

I am given to understand that it satisfies your ego to reply and have the last word, so by all means, do your therapy.

Anyway, I hope you get a positive reply in 7 or so months on your application. Good luck to you and goodbye.

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all cases to be opened from 1st april 2010

Post by hangermajor » Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:36 pm

Dear all of you waiting for 10 years long residence :


I have heard this news why no one has heard from the 10 years legal cases.
People who have applied after 1st of august 2009 will start their cases to be opened from 1st of april 2010 . It is said that there were so many cases pending cases of ilr to be given to those who had been waiting between 2 to 3 years , very complex cases ,,,,,,,,, they had to finish by dec 2009 but it could not be done so the time has to be extended till march end 2010. I think this is true as we have not heard any enquiry to the cases after 1st august 2009. as far as i know I know oluwa112 has got it as it was with the premium service people and the other guy got it according to him he used mp with a serious problem he was facing or something like that. our files are kept in a separate room locked up.if there was an enquiry anyone could have written in it and so on,,,

I think the time we have spent to wait is too much and the money for which we had spent is of no use till now.I hope and pray to god all the cases should be open as soon as possible .

I have seen people getting ilr with a fake marriage and getting done in 2 months time , most of the hsmp make a self employed thing which they put from their account and get ilr , there are student who stayed 10 years but did not know what they studied in 10 years , I have seen student working 10 years fully working as a security service and at the end on december he applied for ilr in the premium service he got it . work permit also some people pay money from their pocket and give to the agent or to the company and get thier paper work sorted out ,,,,,,,,,,and get ilr ,,,,,,, there are so many things I have been seeing and hearing ,,,,,,cant believe ,,,,,,,,i have a friend he is a lawyer who has all these things been going on everyday but what home office does ? nothing they can do .............but people like us who has spent ten years legally and with hard working and with no criminal records no benefits and so on ,,,,,,at the end to be treated like this ,,,,,,, the home office time was 6 months and today 6 months is completed ,,,,,,,,,,

please note I did not meant to be saying wrong thing all about hsmp , work permit , fake student , marriage and so on ,,,,,,,on some cases there are fraud people who got it and genuine and nice people to suffer?

I am not really happy and what ever I have written above does not personally apply to anyone. I has seen these cases at my friends lawyer firm and I know lots of people doing here and there but never caught ,,,,,,,,I am not jealous or anything like that ,,,,,,,, but I am heartly sorry for each and everyone who is waiting for so long . I cannot get a sleep most of the times and wake up and feel like My head is going to burst , I had to send my wife because my visa expired on 28th february same time with me ,,,,,,,,,I did not apply for my wife as dependents are not allowed under long residency as i have been told and I read i t,,,,,,,,,

I am really sorry if I personally hurt anyone but I pray for all of us to be success ,,,,,,,,,,,, god save us...............but I really love england and I want to be settle here ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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Post by aman5 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:57 pm

I am free to say what I want
But, of course, no such privilege should be accorded to anyone else (to freely express their views) on this thread....right foxy?
You have come here with a bullish attitude ever since you've joined
Some people may refer to this as somewhat of a sweeping statement….and even though the same accusation could be leveled against you ('You have come here with a bullish attitude ever since you've joined') but then others may not be as prone to making sweeping statements, like you do, at the drop of a hat….
pretend you're the messiah that will solve the ILR issue.
Says who? And, at least, some of us are doing something more than just plain talking to solve this issue.
If you have millions in the bank, then by all means go ahead.
This is not about you and me but as I have even repeatedly pointed out earlier, this issue concerns all of us.
I'd very much like to see you try and hire a lawyer with the £10 you're looking to collect from 150 volunteers and issue a class action against the UKBA.
I think you are giving yourself too much importance than it is necessarily due….What you like to see or not is irrelevant to the overall scheme of things….No one here needs to prove anything to you as the main priority is to tackle an issue which effects all of us.
Or maybe you want others to join you in your quest so YOU don't have to wait the 7 odd months most of us have in this forum?
This is no personal quest of mine but hopefully a joint effort from all of us to try to find a long term solution to this problem.
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Post by aman5 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:18 pm

You have been the one attacking everybody in this thread from the outset, not me, starting with Wanderer, terriblefish and then me.
Please decide whether 3 members as mentioned by you constitutes, according to you, ‘everyone’ on this forum. :)
Nobody's vision or attitude is constructive enough for you
Yes, and while we are on the subject of making irrelevant sweeping statements, please allow me to add to your ever growing list by stating 'UK has had a terribly long winter’ and ‘my neighbour is planning a trip to Egypt’. :D
Do take your time writing your reply (you do appear to have loads of it to spare) but please expect it to fall on spectacularly deaf ears.
I truly appreciate that despite having an extremely tight schedule, you found time not only to read my posts but post such lengthy replies to them.
I am given to understand that it satisfies your ego to reply
While you are posting such lengthy replies purely out of compulsion, right foxy?

And foxy my friend....If I may, may I suggest you hold your final goodbye lest you feel the need to again reply to one of my post(s).

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Post by terriblefish » Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:46 pm

Dear Aman5 and Foxy,
I agree and disagree with you both.

Aman5, I appreciate your drive to try and sort out the injustice. You have my full support on that. Unfortunately money, time and experience may not be enough, as the HO are not bound by law to process applications by a time limit, legally they are not doing anything wrong. We may have a case under Human Rights. Unless we can get professional advise and actually find a piece of legislation which deems the act of the HO illegal, we have no leg to stand on. Before anything else, we need to find this angle if it exists.

Foxy, I share some of your skepticism. Its easy to talk now about going to courts, but the logistics of it when it comes down to it, may be unrealistic. Also like most other people, if and when I get my ILR, I'll update this forum and bid farewell best wishes to all, only to finally get on with life. Like you, I am not sure there is much we can do other than just wait (mostly because i am not sure we have a case).


Please let none of us bicker, insult or be sarcastic to each other. We are all under immense stress and not many people will understand what we are going though. I understand both of your points of views, but please lets conduct them in a more friendly manner.

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Post by aman5 » Thu Mar 18, 2010 12:47 am

userid 'terriblefish',

Please check your personal message box.

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Re: all cases to be opened from 1st april 2010

Post by foxy » Thu Mar 18, 2010 2:20 am

hangermajor wrote:Dear all of you waiting for 10 years long residence :


I have heard this news why no one has heard from the 10 years legal cases.
People who have applied after 1st of august 2009 will start their cases to be opened from 1st of april 2010 . It is said that there were so many cases pending cases of ilr to be given to those who had been waiting between 2 to 3 years , very complex cases ,,,,,,,,, they had to finish by dec 2009 but it could not be done so the time has to be extended till march end 2010. I think this is true as we have not heard any enquiry to the cases after 1st august 2009. as far as i know I know oluwa112 has got it as it was with the premium service people and the other guy got it according to him he used mp with a serious problem he was facing or something like that. our files are kept in a separate room locked up.if there was an enquiry anyone could have written in it and so on,,,
Hangermajor,

I have to say this does sound like a very plausible explanation. I heard about this huge backlog of asylum cases too and given that our applications are dealt with by the same unit, it's perfectly possible that all of our applications have been shelved and are being left untreated. I also know of nobody who has applied after 01/08/09 and received ILR.

I can only wish UKBA had been more transparent in this. If they knew (initially) that they would not be able to work on 10 year ILR cases until December 2009 at least (i.e. a 5 month wait by default for applicants from 01/08/09), they should have made this information public. I am sure a lot of us would have then gone via the premium service even though it may have taken a month or two to get an appointment. I know I would anyway. I only went postal because prior to August, one could see ILRs being resolved in around 2-4 months and I was happy with that timescale.

If they only start looking at applications on 01/04/10, then that's an 8 month wait by default for anyone who applied on 01/08/09. Unless they go through the 10 year ILR applications quickly, then it is perfectly possible that we're all looking at waits of between 9 months (best case scenario) to 1 year (more likely) or more (with some added pessimism thrown in). This isn't good.

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Post by foxy » Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:26 am

Update to my previous post:

According to info from some other forums, it would appear that at least two people who applied in September 2009 under 10 year ILR have already received their visas - they do not appear to have been special cases (ex premium etc. like Oluwa) either.

So I guess this blows all the other theories out of the water. Only UKBA really knows what it's doing. For all we know, they may well be assigning surnames starting with a letter to one caseworker - so the ones with surnames starting with Qs and Xs are bound to be the lucky ones because it's clearly not just one fair time-based queuing system they operate.

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Post by thms » Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:02 am

@ Amar5 and Foxy

Would you guys stop this bickering..... We are all in the same boat right now and this forum is meant to offer some sort of support and solution, not a playground for unhelpful debate. We are all fraustrated and tired of waiting but as Foxy said, we do not have that much of a choice. You cannot compare the HSMP guys who took a class action. They were refused in there thousands on similar grounds by the HO which was what lead to the action.
We on the other hand are just anxious applicant waiting for decision from the HO. I am grateful to this forum for one thing, at least I know that I am not alone in the "waiting room"

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Post by coolboyuk » Thu Mar 18, 2010 1:04 pm

yes, now it is getting to the point STOP the argument and Lets find a solution.... [ if there is any?] :(

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Post by Croydon » Thu Mar 18, 2010 1:39 pm

I have seen people talking about calling this sheffield number: 01142072966

However, when I try to call it, it is always busy.

Has anyone tried it?

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Post by foxy » Thu Mar 18, 2010 2:53 pm

Croydon wrote:I have seen people talking about calling this sheffield number: 01142072966

However, when I try to call it, it is always busy.

Has anyone tried it?
That's the number of the Complaints department at Sheffield. I've tried a few times, but like you, have never been able to get through.

PS: Just read about people on the other forums who applied in Jan 2010 and were refused. Totally confused as to how UKBA are processing applications.

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Post by Croydon » Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:01 pm

foxy wrote:
Croydon wrote:I have seen people talking about calling this sheffield number: 01142072966

However, when I try to call it, it is always busy.

Has anyone tried it?
That's the number of the Complaints department at Sheffield. I've tried a few times, but like you, have never been able to get through.

PS: Just read about people on the other forums who applied in Jan 2010 and were refused. Totally confused as to how UKBA are processing applications.
Yes, very confused. I have been waiting 7 months and 1 days.

Also, for all our postal application, where the final decision will be made?
Sheffield, Liverpool or Croydon?

really interested to know what the operation process is.

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Post by coolboyuk » Thu Mar 18, 2010 3:42 pm

PS: Just read about people on the other forums who applied in Jan 2010 and were refused. Totally confused as to how UKBA are processing applications.
so, only successful applications are get delayed ??????????????

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Post by foxy » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:02 pm

coolboyuk wrote:
PS: Just read about people on the other forums who applied in Jan 2010 and were refused. Totally confused as to how UKBA are processing applications.
so, only successful applications are get delayed ??????????????
No clue! Do you reckon they have like an initial screening system where they review applications and those that could obtain ILR go in a pile for further consideration and straight refusals get instant notification? It's the only thing I can think of if they are really using the FIFO system.
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Post by joh118 » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:02 pm

we really need a way to get the UKBA to explain how they process application.

Are applications left in a room untouched for 3-4 months?
Is there something that is holding up applications? if so what?
Can they justify why it takes them 6/7/8/9 months to complete an application?

Also, (a question to fellow members), how many applicants apply for 10 year residency each year?

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Post by coolboyuk » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:10 pm

No clue! Do you reckon they have like an initial screening system where they review applications and those that could obtain ILR go in a pile for further consideration and straight refusals get instant notification? It's the only thing I can think of if they are really using the FIFO system.
do we know anyone who waited for months and months and got refused ??

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Can anyone explain this properly ?

Post by coolboyuk » Thu Mar 18, 2010 4:20 pm

I've read this new law change document which was posted on UKBA website today. but, I am finding it hard to grasp answers forsome of my questions?

1) what exactly do they have to do ? [new ILR or Citiznship applicants]
2) what is going to happen to Life in the Uk test ?
3) course ? how long ? another way to make money ???

ths link is

http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/siteco ... assessment

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Post by boonbin » Fri Mar 19, 2010 1:35 am

hi everybody.....

havent been update myself last couple days! without passport, really drive me crazy: jobless, family past away, doldrums which diagnosed by GP which on the prescription of depression!

letters sent to Minister of border and immigration, MP, solicitor, croydon, sheffield, liverpool, FOI, none of them reply! helpless from them. really in the dillema situation. if withdraw an application soon, which wasted for 7 months wait and £820 plus other. if keep waiting, will have to keep continue in darkness with no timeframe provided. in fact, the ways they treated us are absolutely unacceptable. withhold someone passport long period of times, without provide any update or progress of an application.

i know as we all suffering for long wait, especially for those been waiting over six mths. i heard alot ppl wait over 1 year or 2.

inaccuracy of published service standards
ineffectiveness and ineffeciency of systems, policies, etc
not commitment in due date, without provide update or progress of an application, unless we can last until they decided either approved or refused. we have to continuosly keep in darkness, unless we willing to withdraw it. shame of them.

work can be done within couple hours previously in premier service, applied in post end up over six months and may take up to 2 years.

nobody will know what exactly they do. 7 months and 1 weeks, which long enough for waiting, i really do not know how longer i can wait, no idea what am i doing now, lost direction, motivation, pessimistic.

i am really appreciated for all of you whos have shares, supports, comments in this thread, at least you are not alone. we all aim for 1 purpose, so please do not bicker each other. keep update yourself. cheers.

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Post by thms » Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:18 am

Foxy, please check your PM

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Post by foxy » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:06 pm

Great. Now I hear about someone getting their 10 year ILR in 2 weeks on the other well known forum.

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Post by coolboyuk » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:27 pm

foxy wrote:Great. Now I hear about someone getting their 10 year ILR in 2 weeks on the other well known forum.
which forum is that Foxy ?

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Post by foxy » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:36 pm

Ukresident.com

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Post by dolf » Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:58 pm

foxy wrote:Great. Now I hear about someone getting their 10 year ILR in 2 weeks on the other well known forum.
UKBA specifically said that it is dealing with ILR applications on date received order and ours are held on a queue.

If someone got ILR in 2 weeks that is amazing? Don’t you think that the person who wrote this message in “Ukresident.comâ€

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