I am a postdoc, at the moment of application I had 12 publications and had been recently awarded a Marie Curie fellowship. I applied by post for the endorsement to the Royal Society on the 10th Nov 2016. I obtained the recommendation letters from my PhD supervisor and my future fellowship host (both professors at UK universities). My application has been forwarded to the Royal Society on the 15th Nov 2016, and on the 7th Dec 2016 I received an email from the Home office confirming my endorsement. To proceed with the second step of the application, I posted my passports, BRP and the application form to the Home Office on the 5th Jan 2017. On the 10th Jan 2017 I received a paper letter that instructed me to submit my biometric information (photo and fingerprints) at a designated post office, which I did the next day. On the 21st Jan 2017 I received an email from the Home Office officer who was processing my case, requesting my police registration certificate. I replied to the email immediately, explaining that I had not been required to register and therefore did not have the certificate. Nevertheless, this led to a week of delay (and no excuses from the officer), and on the 28th Jan 2017 I received another email, saying that my case had been processed and my documents had been dispatched. I was not told what the outcome was though! After five days of nerve-wracking tracking on the Royal mail website – yes, they sent my passports by second class mail despite me paying over £1500 for this application – on the 1st Feb 2017 I received back my passports and a letter. The letter said that my application had been successful, and my new BRP will arrive in the next 10 days, at which point I will have to go and register with the police. No new visa stickers have been added into my passport. So now I am waiting for the BRP and struggling to pay my bills. Happy end!
