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Thanks for the good wishes, matishoney... I hope we'll have an approval soon. What is particularly frustrating, however, is that my husband phoned several times over the six months, specifically asking if there were any hold-ups, and was always told it was fine, no further requirements, it's in process... and when he phoned after the six-month mark he was just told that he would receive no status updates on his application unless he wrote a letter. I'm convinced they've only just looked at this, and I also can't understand why NCS didn't flag the outstanding documents either - makes you wonder what you pay them for, then. But I am trying to remain positive. I'll update as soon as we know xmatishoney wrote:same thing happened to me 2months after submitting my application I was anxious and rang them up, I had a hunch that I did not submit everything (which was actually the case) the customer service agent that day was kind and told me that I need to submit my original certificate too, I asked why did I not get any letter for that and the agent said they don't usually give letters after acknowledgement the application until the 6 month period is over. So yeah I sent it same day and approval was granted after 4days
Quick update on this, I just called in and they were able to confirm they received my letter on the 22nd of December (very slow mail during Christmas I guess) and have yet to send a letter back. The agent suggested this MAY still happen. She has also said there are no further notes on the system about my application other than it is still outstanding with nothing flagged up as missing. When I asked why I was notified within 8 weeks of foreseen delays as per their customer charter on their website, she suggested that only relates to other application types, that the citizenship applications do take longer and there is no way for them to know whether they will be late or not. She said the only way for me to get an update would be to wait for a response to my letter and/or send in a formal complaint.jvincent wrote:It will be 7 months in 3 days for me. I sent an official letter requesting a status update on the 6 month anniversary (6th of December) and have not yet had a response. When I called them a few days before the 6th of December they said my application was still under consideration and that the only way to get an update was to write an official letter after the 6 month anniversary. Fingers crossed it will all start to happen when the agents start to come back from their Christmas holidays. I cannot for the life of me understand why, as I am a Canadian and Hungarian Citizen (Commonwealth and EU), have been married to a British Citizen (British Born) for 6.5 years now and have been living and working in the UK as an EU member under the Workers Registration Scheme for over 8 years now. I also have no criminal record in any country and have been paying a significant amount of tax for nearly a decade now (I know this is not something to be taken into account on applications). I sent in my application through the Cannock NCS to ensure a speedy and fault-free application, where I also paid my fee's on the day. I got 100% on my Life in the UK test.... Oh well, onwards and upwards good luck to all and fingers crossed.
(A call is due to be placed next week to check on the response to my letter now).
Sorry, I meant to say "why I was NOT notified within 8 weeks of unforeseen delays..."jvincent wrote: When I asked why I was notified within 8 weeks of foreseen delays...
LOL can't stop laughing after reading your postSamaralady wrote:Light at the end of the tunnel: Phoned HO today, been advised that a decision had been made and the letter is in the post. I should have it by the end of the week.
People were born, got married and died in the time that it took to reach that point.
Probably the same people who were born got married and died in the time it took to reach this point
Thanks for injecting that bit of humour... made me laugh out loud. I certainly haven't felt like laughing about this in months, and I totally feel your pain. I hope you get your letter soon xSamaralady wrote:Probably the same people who were born got married and died in the time it took to reach this point
ohojska wrote:LOL can't stop laughing after reading your postSamaralady wrote:Light at the end of the tunnel: Phoned HO today, been advised that a decision had been made and the letter is in the post. I should have it by the end of the week.
People were born, got married and died in the time that it took to reach that point.
Probably the same people who were born got married and died in the time it took to reach this pointBut it's so to the point. I keep my fingers cross for your application and hope you will get your brown envelope by the end of the week. That would be a breaking point and great news for others EU without the PR like myself.
Not necessarily - there are plenty of ppl who applied in Sept and Oct that are still waiting (incl myself). About 30% of applicants of each month get the "slow treatment" for some reasons (possibly due to "further checks").jvincent wrote:I suspect race has nothing to do with the discrimination, as I am still waiting after 7 months, and I am a Canadian / Hungarian with a British mother. I think the discrimination simply comes down to when we all applied for this, as it seems if anyone applied after July they have got their answers, even those who applied in December, yet most people who applied in May, June, and July are all still waiting. The only thing that seems to get the cogs in motion on this is our MP's contacting them, but I think it is such a waste of our MP's time. I don't know how or why the applications sent in from May to July 2014 have been held up so long across the board.
rim77,rim77 wrote:Hi All,
7 Months today and I have got a reply from my MP. He received a letter from HO regarding my application and attached the copy for me with the reason for delay: " We were instructed to place cases on hold during the Independent Chief Inspector's (ICI) report. The Independent Chief Inspector's report of 11 December 2014 highlighted that some individuals had not been subjects to sufficient scrutiny in relation to their immigration history. We have now revised our guidance and are looking at those cases in detail to assess the impact these changes will have on the outcome of the application for British Citizenship. Due to additional checks required these cases will take a little longer to consider..."
I think this is another standard response...my application met the deadline just about the time when the report came out so it was delayed anyway and also I still believe that it is a straight forward application. My husband got the approval in just 6 weeks a year before ( Dec 2013) having the same circumstances...
Good luck everyone!
rim77,rim77 wrote:Hi All,
7 Months today and I have got a reply from my MP. He received a letter from HO regarding my application and attached the copy for me with the reason for delay: " We were instructed to place cases on hold during the Independent Chief Inspector's #ICI# report. The Independent Chief Inspector's report of 11 December 2014 highlighted that some individuals had not been subjects to sufficient scrutiny in relation to their immigration history. We have now revised our guidance and are looking at those cases in detail to assess the impact these changes will have on the outcome of the application for British Citizenship. Due to additional checks required these cases will take a little longer to consider..."
I think this is another standard response...my application met the deadline just about the time when the report came out so it was delayed anyway and also I still believe that it is a straight forward application. My husband got the approval in just 6 weeks a year before # Dec 2013# having the same circumstances...
Good luck everyone!
Samaralady wrote:It has arrived.
Tomorrow it would have been 7 months.
Enclosed with the letter was a leaflet asking me to take part in a customer service survey.
The irony.
Yet I don't want to be ungrateful. The wait is over.
Thank you!ohojska wrote:Samaralady wrote:It has arrived.
Tomorrow it would have been 7 months.
Enclosed with the letter was a leaflet asking me to take part in a customer service survey.
The irony.
Yet I don't want to be ungrateful. The wait is over.
Congrats! well deserved after the 7 months wait. It will give hope to the others EU with no PR...