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Hi, I I was you I would try to get another solicitor. Have you criminal or court appearance?dhruv87 wrote:Hi guys i applied last july15 and still they writing me email that it being processing? I rang today and she asked me nd said ur solicitor is dealing ur case so he have to make query and write a letter...but i am not in touch with him guys anymore. I asked her that will i get before april? She said no u wont. Again she said make letter threw ur solicitor but again m not contact with him. Dont know what to do guys any suggestions please. Thanks
i applied end of October and their reply to me is the same as you, Star do you think we will get approval in next batch of approvals?Star1988 wrote:I emailed them today to see if I would make it to the April ceremony. This was their reply:
Your application continues to be processed to establish good character &
lawful residence and will be submitted to the Minister for decision as
expeditiously as possible. It is not possible to give an exact timeframe.
Regards
I applied in October 15
Hi, with the general election I would say it would take longer, but I hope they sort us out for the April ceremony. No one seems to be getting approval these sayscracovia445 wrote:My Exact reply was this last friday:
Your application continues to be processed. While it is not possible to
give an exact timeframe, this office will be in touch as soon as a decision
has been reached.
Regards
Niall O'Callaghan
Citizenship Division
Does anyone know when they will start issuing approvals again as the seem to be quite with approvals at the moment.
Let's hope they will approve some applications after the 4th March ceremony.Peace2804 wrote:In all honesty guys, and this is just based on experience from reading this forum for the last 15 months, once approvals start to roll they are released in a batch and in a period of time of 4 weeks approximately, I guess that they have a certain number of applicants to reach with approvals, once the quota is reached then no more approvals are released until after the planned ceremony (In this case its April).
I haven't seen many approvals announced here in the last while so my guess is that it's not gonna happen until after the 15th of April, I am afraid its looking this way.
By all means your application could be already approved in the background and kept until the next ceremony.
Hi, do not take it bad but for next time spend a little more and use only registered post for sending documentation. Now there is nothing you can do but to wait or maybe you can give them a call next week.Bilbil wrote:Please Advice
I sent my application in the 8th of February u standard post. Not received by acknowledgement letter yet. Worried if my application could be lost because I can't track it.
Called Anpost and they confirmed the postal order has not been cashed.
Worried as it's more than 2 weeks and expecting acknowledgement letter. Advice
Just thought Since it was a P.O.Box. No one one will sign for receiving that is why I sent via standard. Now worried when I learnt it's an be registeredjumanufer wrote:Bilbil wrote:
Hi, do not take it bad but for next time spend a little more and use only registered post for sending documentation. Now there is nothing you can do but to wait or maybe you can give them a call next week.
Nevertheless it took me two weeks, or just over that to get the letter from the INIS acknowledging my application, and also the second stage letter was included. So it might be the same for you
I am sure they received it, post normally do not get lost here. the only thing is that if it is normal then they can through it to the bin. When years ago my wife applied to residency they even asked us to send everything registered otherwise the employee could through the application to the bin, and would be no way to track. things can happen... so better to be careful than worry.Bilbil wrote:Just thought Since it was a P.O.Box. No one one will sign for receiving that is why I sent via standard. Now worried when I learnt it's an be registeredjumanufer wrote:Bilbil wrote:
Hi, do not take it bad but for next time spend a little more and use only registered post for sending documentation. Now there is nothing you can do but to wait or maybe you can give them a call next week.
Nevertheless it took me two weeks, or just over that to get the letter from the INIS acknowledging my application, and also the second stage letter was included. So it might be the same for you
And can I be helped with the contact number and email address please.Bilbil wrote:[quote="jumanufer"
Hi, do not take it bad but for next time spend a little more and use only registered post for sending documentation. Now there is nothing you can do but to wait or maybe you can give them a call next week.
Nevertheless it took me two weeks, or just over that to get the letter from the INIS acknowledging my application, and also the second stage letter was included. So it might be the same for you
You should have sent your all important naturalisation application to the INIS only by registered post as required by all or anyone sending letters to any government office(s). And now how do you inquire from the INIS about such application hen you don't have a reference yet neither do you have a mail tracking number. Sending the application via normal postage is a wrong judgement from you but let's hope for the best.Bilbil wrote:Please Advice
I sent my application in the 8th of February u standard post. Not received by acknowledgement letter yet. Worried if my application could be lost because I can't track it.
Called Anpost and they confirmed the postal order has not been cashed.
Worried as it's more than 2 weeks and expecting acknowledgement letter. Advice
Confused now. Sent them an email yesterday. Waiting on reply on Monday. Either way. I am thinking of cancelling the postal order and re-applyKingdomMan wrote:You should have sent your all important naturalisation application to the INIS only by registered post as required by all or anyone sending letters to any government office(s). And now how do you inquire from the INIS about such application hen you don't have a reference yet neither do you have a mail tracking number. Sending the application via normal postage is a wrong judgement from you but let's hope for the best.Bilbil wrote:Please Advice
I sent my application in the 8th of February u standard post. Not received by acknowledgement letter yet. Worried if my application could be lost because I can't track it.
Called Anpost and they confirmed the postal order has not been cashed.
Worried as it's more than 2 weeks and expecting acknowledgement letter. Advice
Bilbil wrote:Confused now. Sent them an email yesterday. Waiting on reply on Monday. Either way. I am thinking of cancelling the postal order and re-applyKingdomMan wrote:You should have sent your all important naturalisation application to the INIS only by registered post as required by all or anyone sending letters to any government office(s). And now how do you inquire from the INIS about such application hen you don't have a reference yet neither do you have a mail tracking number. Sending the application via normal postage is a wrong judgement from you but let's hope for the best.Bilbil wrote:Please Advice
I sent my application in the 8th of February u standard post. Not received by acknowledgement letter yet. Worried if my application could be lost because I can't track it.
Called Anpost and they confirmed the postal order has not been cashed.
Worried as it's more than 2 weeks and expecting acknowledgement letter. Advice
Bilbil wrote:And Can I get the email address ????