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PROCESSING AND WAITING TIME FOR NATURALISATION
Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:57 am
by peteribe
POSTED MY APPLICATION THROUGH NCS ON THE 7th DEC.
WAS ABLE TO CONFIRM THROUGH ROYALMAIL THAT IT WAS RECEIVED BY THE 8th DEC THOUGH I CANT VIEW THE SIGNATURE AS IT IS A SPECIAL DELIVERY.DONT KNOW WHY.
HOME OFFICE HASNT PROCESSED MY FEE TILL DATE BEING THE 12 DEC AS THE MONEY HASNT LEFT MY ACCOUNT.HAS ANYONE BEEN IN A SIMILAR SITUATION ? WHAT IS THE AVERAGE WAITING TIME FOR A DECISION?POST YOUR EXPERIENCES HERE .NO SCHMATTE NOR SARCASTIC COMMENTS!!!

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 5:10 pm
by Casa
Average waiting time appears to be around 4 weeks at present, but you'll have to allow for the Christmas/New Year holiday period.
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 7:19 pm
by Bukhari
I have submitted my application through NCS on 7th October and still waiting for it. Last week, I have called HO about my application status but they said that they couldn't tell status because your application submitted in last SIX Months. Is processing time Six months?
Casa can we check application status online?
Thanks
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 10:03 pm
by Alpacino_13
Peteribe, Bukhari,
Please use the below link to have a look at "TIMELINE AFTER SUBMISSION"
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=5575
Best of luck
Kind Regards,
Alpacino
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:23 am
by Casa
This is their standard reply. My husband was told this and received his approval in the post a few days later.
4 weeks seems to be the average at present.
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 1:56 am
by eagleeye09
-> Bukhari
Bukhari bro. Could you plz also join "TIMELINE AFTER SUBMISSION"
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=5575
We are all in the same state as you are.
Yea If you were born in a South asian country like me then timeline is indefinite... It all depends on the HO.
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:10 am
by peteribe
eagleeye09 wrote:-> Bukhari
Bukhari bro. Could you plz also join "TIMELINE AFTER SUBMISSION"
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=5575
We are all in the same state as you are.
Yea If you were born in a South asian country like me then timeline is indefinite... It all depends on the HO.
eagleeye09
it is with great sadness that i dismiss your claim that south asians are treated any different to other applicants.Lets be fair even though i agree with the previous home secretary (John Reid)that the home office is not fit for purpose then there has been some progressive improvement.It is in no ones best interest that you make an unsubstantiated yet an inflammatory claim/s that only generates unwarranted resentment.At worse, rather than encouraging people here you are pushing them to tenterhooks.Thats not fair but thats not to say i dont feel your pain.
Time lines
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 6:55 am
by chakku71
Applicants- Husband & wife (Indians)
Application- Postal
Criteria- HSMP (4yrs) + ILR (1yr) (ILR was backdated based on the judicial review)
Date of submission- 30th Nov.09
Date of receipt at Home Office-1/12/09
Cheque debited from account- 11/12/09
Acknowledgement letter dated 07/12/09
Documents back by post on 16/12/09
Letter inviting for ceremony (dt 12/12/09) received on 18/12/09
Citizenship ceremony on 13/1/10
Applied for British Passport 15/1/10
After many people in the forum letting people know that the application turn around is quick, many people are still preferring to go to NCS. I am made aware that after applying for citizenship, we are not allowed to leave the country for a week. The turn around time is less than 3 weeks (provided the criteria for qualification is straight forward). Of all the visa applications I have done, citizenship one is the easiest and most straight forward. Buy a Christmas gift with the money saved.
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:36 am
by mrlookforward
relax and be patient. people are so impatient one they file applications, then they ask questions on here repeatedly. And they always get standard reply from other members. If HO cant advice you anything then how would someone on this forum? If it says the wait is 6 months, then wait 6 months before asking questions. god, there are hundreds of posts on this forum which just ask the same question again ang again.