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Naturalisation decision after replying to an Atlas enquiry

Post by amitkhade » Tue May 27, 2025 2:19 pm

Hi All ,

After we submitted biometric on 22nd Feb , I received a simple enquiry on naturalisation application on 23 April ( it was about middle name not being mentioned on my passport but present on my marriage certificate).

I responded on 24 April but have not received any further update on the application since then. it's been over 4 weeks now. Does anyone know typically how long they take to make a decision after such enquiry ?

I did call them once and they gave a standard response of it may take up to 6 months but we can see from the timeline only thread that decisions are being made in 2 months time.

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Re: Naturalisation decision after replying to an Atlas enquiry

Post by Ticktack » Tue May 27, 2025 2:30 pm

amitkhade wrote:
Tue May 27, 2025 2:19 pm
Hi All ,

After we submitted biometric on 22nd Feb , I received a simple enquiry on naturalisation application on 23 April ( it was about middle name not being mentioned on my passport but present on my marriage certificate).

I responded on 24 April but have not received any further update on the application since then. it's been over 4 weeks now. Does anyone know typically how long they take to make a decision after such enquiry ?

I did call them once and they gave a standard response of it may take up to 6 months but we can see from the timeline only thread that decisions are being made in 2 months time.
No one here can tell you otherwise, the HO standard is 6 months. If it comes earlier great, it could also come much later (1 year +).

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Re: Naturalisation decision after replying to an Atlas enquiry

Post by amitkhade » Tue May 27, 2025 2:39 pm

oh ok, I understand. In that case, I have a follow up question.

I need to book travel tickets for August 2025. Can I proceed to book and travel using Indian Passport ?

If decision comes , lets say in July'25 , then ideally I should not be travelling on Indian passport in August ?

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Re: Naturalisation decision after replying to an Atlas enquiry

Post by contorted_svy » Tue May 27, 2025 3:14 pm

You can travel. You are not British until you attend the ceremony, so you can use your Indian passport until then.
All advice comes from personal research and experience and should not be regarded as professional opinion.

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Re: Naturalisation decision after replying to an Atlas enquiry

Post by amitkhade » Mon Jun 02, 2025 7:22 pm

Thanks again, I got the Home office letter today with Citizenship approval. Moving on to next steps of Oath ceremony and then passport.

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Re: Naturalisation decision after replying to an Atlas enquiry

Post by contorted_svy » Tue Jun 03, 2025 7:53 am

Congratulations. Remember to apply and obtain a UK passport before you travel once you attended teh ceremony.
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