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jon365 wrote:You've just given me another lecture right there. My point is also that we are all in the same boat, whether applying in Britain or from abroad. We're all sitting here wondering what's going on and waiting. My original post was one that showed my exasperation at the whole thing, a feeling we all share. When I came on here I hoped for solidarity, not hostility.
Antsmall wrote:I've just heard from someone who is approaching, or has even possibly reached by now, the six-month mark since their application. They say that they've now received a letter from the Home Office recognising that their application was approaching the 'target' resolution date of six months, and stating that the person's case will probably be resolved by the 25th of December (hmm).
So at least once cases reach the six-month mark, or are about to do so, the Home Office may give signs of life. (We have only one example so far, but it's better than nothing). Also, the six-month mark does appear to have some significance for them: they imply that we have some vague right to expect that the case should have been resolved by then. In this panorama of almost uniform bleakness it is encouraging that they are communicating with someone if even in such a slow and unclear manner.
The letter also referred to some 'outstanding policy issues' that have to be sorted out in order for the case to be finalised, but was no clearer than that. Neither I nor the recipient of the letter have any clue what they could possibly mean. These mysterious 'issues' may be the reasons for all the delays we're seeing. After all, I know of only one person who got citizenship this way, and that may have been before these 'policy issues' came to light.
I wonder if some of the other earlier applicants will begin to receive similar letters in the near future.
This is a UKF Form related topic. Please, forward your message to the correct topic. Thanks.yktamimi wrote:Dear All
I just have a quick question about the proper supporting documents that should go along with the NS application form. according to the Home Office stuff (When I had a telephone coversation with him) he requested a Passport, but in some other forums they mentioned that I have to obtain an indexed record of naturalization certificate from the national archives, and get it sent over to the home office. This is necessary because the home office does not retain any records for certificates issued before 1986.
Could I have any input here.
Antsmall wrote:The other person was applying from Australia. The only document they've issued
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... ule_v2.pdf
about the schedule of opening the biometric schedule (unless there's another one that I haven't found) gives Australia as one of the countries in category 3 (May 2015). Obviously they haven't obeyed their own schedule because the USA was in category 4 ('rest of the world', July 2015) and there hasn't been a peep about the biometric infrastructure there to date, but Australia was supposed to be sorted out earlier. Of course it could be that they still haven't opened the biometric thingies in Australia either, since the fact that they declare a date obviously doesn't mean much.
So basically we have no idea if it's the biometric thing or not.
I hate how they express it: "a decision on your application" and "policy issues which may affect your case" as if somehow the person's eligibility for citizenship were being questioned rather than it merely being a matter of them having to sort out some bureaucracy or infrastructure. They could have been kinder. They also could have refrained from ruining people's Christmas.
I'm sorry bfrenchfry that you have to go through this nonsense after waiting so long. I guess this is their modus operandi now and many of us will probably receive a similar letter soon enough. And this business of not returning your passport, preventing you from working, is truly disgraceful. Well the whole business is. They had more than a year between approval of the law in March 2014 and commencement in April 2015 and they still can't sort themselves out. Their incompetence is becoming disrespectful to us.
By the way, another example of the extreme negligence of such officials is the passport office's failure to address a Freedom of Information request I made on the 15th of April even though by law they should have responded long ago. It seems that negligence and unnecessary delays are rife in British bureaucracy.
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/ ... oose_h/new