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I imagine thousands of people daily calling and emailing UKVI/Home Office and UKVCAS about this re-use issue...but maybe you are right!youyuanannie wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:33 amNot sure if we could write to the media to express our frustration and anger? Maybe the BBC? I feel the genuine impact needs to be widely expressed and not just limit to this forum. Home Office do care about bad media coverage and collectively if we all make some noise, it may help getting the traction...Parisiana wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 8:55 pmI found an article complaining about the cost of biometrics appointments (https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 28816.html) but no one seems to care about the thousands of people that are being unfairly treated and made to wait months because of this non-existent biometrics reuse system. I have tried to raise this issue with my solicitor and everyone I could get to but I am starting to lose hope. I heard of so many people that applied very recently and got their approval shortly after their biometrics appointment which proves that we are running behind in terms of timeline, I have no doubt the the UKVI is trying to accelerate the process and is already reviewing applications in the background but unfortunately our situation will not change until we have received a final decision on our applications.gc362952246 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 5:44 pmApparently those Birts who applied for passports and waiting for travel have been given a choice to upgrade to priority services.usernameswan wrote: ↑Tue Jul 28, 2020 4:55 pmIf you are working in an established company with good reputation and promised to deliver something important to your clients with a vague deadline (eg a few weeks), you are lucky if you can get this idea pass through the management team and wouldn't get complained by your clients. You will be extremly lucky to not get a warning (or get fired) if you then disappeared and never contacted your clients ever, and no matter who asked, you can simply say be patient and wait.
But I guess we are talking about the government service here, so they would be 'different', wouldn't they?? We should tolerate and be patient about whatever treatment we receive, including the increasing fee on visa application, the failure of the IT system (in 21 century), and 'hard to get through' helpline.
When receiving the re use email in the first instance, most people felt that we can see the light at the end of the tunnel, now we realised we've just been too naive.
Some people are very lucky but for those who are experiencing difficulties in their life and work, this issue has taken quantifiable emotional toll on them. Sincerely hope this can be resolved asap
Do immigrants need to travel? yes. Does Home office know? yes. In fact, getting a visa is more important than travelling.
Why the only thing we can do is to wait and wait? Let's face it. Immigrants' right is at the bottom of Home office's priority list and it will always stay there. It is not going to change at any time soon.
Stay strong until it is our turn.
It's been almost a month now since the biometrics reuse was introduced and they are still not making any progress...atao wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:47 amBelieve me it's not only limited to this forum, people are complaining over Twitter as well newsreporters etc. and noone holds no shame to respond to anyone from UKVCAS and UKVI end. We all understand that things are not "normal" so we don't expect quick turnarounds however a basic business today can predict their customer base and service timelines - simple data science. With them, they don't even have to predict anything, they know how many applicants caused backlog and how long it will take them to turn them around with limited capacity, but they don't want to publish any information - no idea what the reason would be. I have to say good bye to my dream job this week becuase they don't want to hangaround in uncertainty waiting for me to get my ILR and they don't sponsor visas either. I feel really sorry for people who are not able to see their newborns or sick relatives. We are all affected by this one way or another and now I cannot focus on anything but keep refreshing all the pages all day long. Good luck everyone.
When did you apply for your ILR? Are you in the re-use camp? Can you ask them to extend until September/October? I'm in the same boat as you - I have had my dream job waiting for me since April! I told them last month that I am unsure of when I'd get my ILR and told them to give me until October . I honestly believe by the end of August, most people waiting would have had a decision.atao wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:47 amBelieve me it's not only limited to this forum, people are complaining over Twitter as well newsreporters etc. and noone holds no shame to respond to anyone from UKVCAS and UKVI end. We all understand that things are not "normal" so we don't expect quick turnarounds however a basic business today can predict their customer base and service timelines - simple data science. With them, they don't even have to predict anything, they know how many applicants caused backlog and how long it will take them to turn them around with limited capacity, but they don't want to publish any information - no idea what the reason would be. I have to say good bye to my dream job this week becuase they don't want to hangaround in uncertainty waiting for me to get my ILR and they don't sponsor visas either. I feel really sorry for people who are not able to see their newborns or sick relatives. We are all affected by this one way or another and now I cannot focus on anything but keep refreshing all the pages all day long. Good luck everyone.
One would assume UKVI to announce "something" on or before 31st July 2020 because the current status is for the period as per the below. But as we all know "Few weeks" could mean anything from more than 1 week to several weeks which is not limited to 26 weeks (6 months) or 52 weeks (1 year) or more even though these could mean months or more. This is at UKVI's discretion and they are not committing to any turnaround time.Parisiana wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:57 amIt's been almost a month now since the biometrics reuse was introduced and they are still not making any progress...atao wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:47 amBelieve me it's not only limited to this forum, people are complaining over Twitter as well newsreporters etc. and noone holds no shame to respond to anyone from UKVCAS and UKVI end. We all understand that things are not "normal" so we don't expect quick turnarounds however a basic business today can predict their customer base and service timelines - simple data science. With them, they don't even have to predict anything, they know how many applicants caused backlog and how long it will take them to turn them around with limited capacity, but they don't want to publish any information - no idea what the reason would be. I have to say good bye to my dream job this week becuase they don't want to hangaround in uncertainty waiting for me to get my ILR and they don't sponsor visas either. I feel really sorry for people who are not able to see their newborns or sick relatives. We are all affected by this one way or another and now I cannot focus on anything but keep refreshing all the pages all day long. Good luck everyone.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus ... ts#history
2 July 2020
Updated process on biometric information
Hi Jerry,jerrysk8 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:09 amMy work has just told me that I am going to be made redundant so now I'm sweating bullets. I emailed and called UKVCAS about what's going on with my application and biometric re-use progress and they just told me the same info as what was in the email they sent start of July and that they will have more info in the next few weeks. I applied April 27 and this whole process is actually stressing me out hard.
I dont think this is correct. How long is your notice period? I think technically, unless they reach out to your firm to verify your employment, you might be all right. Likely that they've already done this if W&S Contingency team has processed your application. Have they done this?abhardwaj1390 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:15 amHi Jerry,jerrysk8 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:09 amMy work has just told me that I am going to be made redundant so now I'm sweating bullets. I emailed and called UKVCAS about what's going on with my application and biometric re-use progress and they just told me the same info as what was in the email they sent start of July and that they will have more info in the next few weeks. I applied April 27 and this whole process is actually stressing me out hard.
If you qualify at the date of application then do not need to stress. Start looking for interim roles if you are in urgency of finding roles.
Hi abhardwaj1390abhardwaj1390 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:15 amHi Jerry,jerrysk8 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:09 amMy work has just told me that I am going to be made redundant so now I'm sweating bullets. I emailed and called UKVCAS about what's going on with my application and biometric re-use progress and they just told me the same info as what was in the email they sent start of July and that they will have more info in the next few weeks. I applied April 27 and this whole process is actually stressing me out hard.
If you qualify at the date of application then do not need to stress. Start looking for interim roles if you are in urgency of finding roles.
To my knowledge all immigration applications subject to AT the date of application. Hence, its a matter of judgement. I can not advise on legal matters. Please seek professional opinion if deemed necessary.DianaK91 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:22 amHi abhardwaj1390abhardwaj1390 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:15 amHi Jerry,jerrysk8 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:09 amMy work has just told me that I am going to be made redundant so now I'm sweating bullets. I emailed and called UKVCAS about what's going on with my application and biometric re-use progress and they just told me the same info as what was in the email they sent start of July and that they will have more info in the next few weeks. I applied April 27 and this whole process is actually stressing me out hard.
If you qualify at the date of application then do not need to stress. Start looking for interim roles if you are in urgency of finding roles.
Are you sure about this? I mean I cannot find on any official website anything about such situations.
I am in a similar position - applied 1 April, set O, and soon will be made redundant. For the date of my application, I was 100% eligible in accordance with all parameters. Actually, I am so worried, I am planning to obtain immigration solicitor advice...
My understanding is that You need to be eligible at the time of the decision which is when the application is reviewed and decided.abhardwaj1390 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:26 amTo my knowledge all immigration applications subject to AT the date of application. Hence, its a matter of judgement. I can not advise on legal matters. Please seek professional opinion if deemed necessary.DianaK91 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:22 amHi abhardwaj1390abhardwaj1390 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:15 amHi Jerry,jerrysk8 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:09 amMy work has just told me that I am going to be made redundant so now I'm sweating bullets. I emailed and called UKVCAS about what's going on with my application and biometric re-use progress and they just told me the same info as what was in the email they sent start of July and that they will have more info in the next few weeks. I applied April 27 and this whole process is actually stressing me out hard.
If you qualify at the date of application then do not need to stress. Start looking for interim roles if you are in urgency of finding roles.
Are you sure about this? I mean I cannot find on any official website anything about such situations.
I am in a similar position - applied 1 April, set O, and soon will be made redundant. For the date of my application, I was 100% eligible in accordance with all parameters. Actually, I am so worried, I am planning to obtain immigration solicitor advice...
Hope this clears the air.
I think that since they've emailed you for your documents, there's a good chance they've done all their verifications. Really sorry you have to go through this! I don't think you can find out - you'll just have to wait.jerrysk8 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:30 amHow do I find out if the W&S C team have progressed my application? I emailed my supporting documents as requested 22 May. Sent a follow up email 22 July to no response.
I have a months notice period. Will also try and use my holidays since I haven't used any this year.
My whole life is in this country now. I haven't even thought about if I had to pack up and leave.
Sounds reasonable, but they do not give us choice - by putting into the biometric re-use group and calling it acceleration, these are exceptional circumstances, if it was not for corona and lockdown, there would not be redundancy and delays in applications process...gag285 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:27 amMy understanding is that You need to be eligible at the time of the decision which is when the application is reviewed and decided.abhardwaj1390 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:26 amTo my knowledge all immigration applications subject to AT the date of application. Hence, its a matter of judgement. I can not advise on legal matters. Please seek professional opinion if deemed necessary.DianaK91 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:22 amHi abhardwaj1390abhardwaj1390 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:15 am
Hi Jerry,
If you qualify at the date of application then do not need to stress. Start looking for interim roles if you are in urgency of finding roles.
Are you sure about this? I mean I cannot find on any official website anything about such situations.
I am in a similar position - applied 1 April, set O, and soon will be made redundant. For the date of my application, I was 100% eligible in accordance with all parameters. Actually, I am so worried, I am planning to obtain immigration solicitor advice...
Hope this clears the air.
I have become eligible in late Jun but advised to wait (by the prospective employer) for Super Priorty to reopen so that we could sort things out quikcer - now I see how naive they were. Thank you very much for your best wishes and I really hope things work out well for you. It's very heartbraking when you think all your hardwork, effort and patience will pay off soon but then you realize you are stuck on the final hurdle - which meant to be the easisest. I wish all the best for people who stuck in this limbo.AnILRApplicant wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 10:15 amWhen did you apply for your ILR? Are you in the re-use camp? Can you ask them to extend until September/October? I'm in the same boat as you - I have had my dream job waiting for me since April! I told them last month that I am unsure of when I'd get my ILR and told them to give me until October . I honestly believe by the end of August, most people waiting would have had a decision.atao wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 9:47 amBelieve me it's not only limited to this forum, people are complaining over Twitter as well newsreporters etc. and noone holds no shame to respond to anyone from UKVCAS and UKVI end. We all understand that things are not "normal" so we don't expect quick turnarounds however a basic business today can predict their customer base and service timelines - simple data science. With them, they don't even have to predict anything, they know how many applicants caused backlog and how long it will take them to turn them around with limited capacity, but they don't want to publish any information - no idea what the reason would be. I have to say good bye to my dream job this week becuase they don't want to hangaround in uncertainty waiting for me to get my ILR and they don't sponsor visas either. I feel really sorry for people who are not able to see their newborns or sick relatives. We are all affected by this one way or another and now I cannot focus on anything but keep refreshing all the pages all day long. Good luck everyone.
Don't be afraid to plead! Tell them you'll read & prep on the side before starting so you'll be able to hit the ground running. Anyway, I'd say don't send a defeatist email/message. You're still very keen and you're a victim of circumstances beyond your control. Any good workplace that offered you a job in the first place should be able to wait for you.
Thanks for the update. Someone on this thread did recently mention that their company had got wind from a Home Office official that the new facial image biometric system is launching first week in August. Fingers crossed it actually does. Also hoping they had made interim decisions this whole time.ssm026 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 1:20 pmHi Everyone ,
Here is the latest guidance from UKVI, still no committed timeline for application under biometric Re-use category keeping everyone hanging. Though the "Few weeks" is gone now so hopefully we can expect something before 15th Aug - Just speculating.
"If you’ve given your fingerprints before
If UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) can reuse the fingerprints you’ve already given, you’ll be emailed with instructions on how to send them an image of your face and your supporting documents.
This will mean you do not have to attend a UKVCAS or an SSC service point appointment to provide biometric information.
If you cannot send the information through the instructions given, you’ll be able to book an appointment"
You can find the complete update on below link.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus ... -residents
Thanks,
ssm026 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 1:20 pmHi Everyone ,
Here is the latest guidance from UKVI, still no committed timeline for application under biometric Re-use category keeping everyone hanging. Though the "Few weeks" is gone now so hopefully we can expect something before 15th Aug - Just speculating.
"If you’ve given your fingerprints before
If UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) can reuse the fingerprints you’ve already given, you’ll be emailed with instructions on how to send them an image of your face and your supporting documents.
This will mean you do not have to attend a UKVCAS or an SSC service point appointment to provide biometric information.
If you cannot send the information through the instructions given, you’ll be able to book an appointment"
You can find the complete update on below link.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus ... -residents
Thanks,
Exactly. Today's update is not related to biometric reuse.tbp wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 1:42 pmThat is the update from July 2. There hasn't been an update regarding biometric reuse since then.
ssm026 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 1:20 pmHi Everyone ,
Here is the latest guidance from UKVI, still no committed timeline for application under biometric Re-use category keeping everyone hanging. Though the "Few weeks" is gone now so hopefully we can expect something before 15th Aug - Just speculating.
"If you’ve given your fingerprints before
If UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) can reuse the fingerprints you’ve already given, you’ll be emailed with instructions on how to send them an image of your face and your supporting documents.
This will mean you do not have to attend a UKVCAS or an SSC service point appointment to provide biometric information.
If you cannot send the information through the instructions given, you’ll be able to book an appointment"
You can find the complete update on below link.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus ... -residents
Thanks,
Please tweet this and ask your friends to retweet as well.tbp wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 2:05 pmA journalist published an article regarding biometric reuse and visa gridlock. It is now on the mainpage.
I invite everybody to share it widely:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 36531.html
And here is the link to the tweet:
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This is great, can feel that there is now some proper downward pressure being put on the government.tbp wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 2:05 pmA journalist published an article regarding biometric reuse and visa gridlock. It is now on the mainpage.
I invite everybody to share it widely:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 36531.html
And here is the link to the tweet:
social medial link removed by moderator