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This topic was brought by different members earlier in the same thread. Nobody knows why.I VE A LIFE WITHOUT TIER2 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:52 pmNoticed from timeline that SET M is taking much longer than other categories, any idea why? Thanks
I have raised a formal complaint to the homeoffice and my local MP. Fingers cross we SET(M) applicants start receiving a decision in the coming weeks before the Christmas holidays. Also, makes no sense with the zero to low rate in SET(M) decisions.I VE A LIFE WITHOUT TIER2 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 12:52 pmNoticed from timeline that SET M is taking much longer than other categories, any idea why? Thanks
If this makes you feel better - I applied in early Oct and still waiting.azLondon2020 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 10:52 amThanks @avkant & @raj_262920 for your replies.
I have checked on the UKVCAS website and it says my docs were submitted...
I was getting worried that I uploaded and didn't submit correctly. I get paranoid and worried when I see ILR Set (O) Nov applicants getting answers when mine is still pending. I do hope it is any day now that I hear back....
@jamd12 For July Set LR applications...4 outstanding and 2 of them are complex cases. Basically, it's only you and @Amy_R88 still waiting (at least from my dataset), unfortunately. Not sure what's going on with your applications but I suspect it might be to do with some outstanding enquiries
Thank you @ajitu92. I dont know If its outstanding enquiries, as I applied through a solicitor. He said he chased them last week but dont really no what that means or what it would result in..ajitu92 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:30 pm@jamd12 For July Set LR applications...4 outstanding and 2 of them are complex cases. Basically, it's only you and @Amy_R88 still waiting (at least from my dataset), unfortunately. Not sure what's going on with your applications but I suspect it might be to do with some outstanding enquiries![]()
Hi Amy, I wrote to my MP, and the MP said to me to provided copies of existing visa (BRP), Passport copy, Application copy etc. Is that what your MP asked for?
My 8 weeks will be complete this Wednesday and am planning to give a call to my Solicitor this Friday to take stock. As you mentioned, looks like Dependents are slowing down the approval process. Maybe they have some kind of common sub-queue for us. Although it's straight forward for me. 1 job switch, stay at home wife and 5Y old daughter on my application. Worst case, they will aks for more documents. I dont think there is anything to worry about.gag285 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 11:04 amHave you heard anything from HO @navkant , anything about delay etc.? I take you and I are the only ones (reported on this forum) left from October (with dependents on the application). I am past the worried stage now. I am thinking what happens if it is past 6 months. I have seen people questioning HO and getting a 'Dunno when we will process your application, when we do you will know" type answers well after 6 months.navkant wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 10:44 amDont worry. I think HO hasn't been very consistent but havent seen anyone facing an issue on the documentation side. If something is missing, you would get a call/eMail. There are Set O IDVs from September pending, then there are Set O physical bio October applications [Mine is 14OCt] as well. Dont know why November applications are being processed TBH. Best of luck anyways.azLondon2020 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 06, 2020 8:45 pmHi All,
I have noticed that some people have said that once they enrolled their biometrics and documents with UKVACS they received an email/text confirming it. I never received anything like this. I was told in person by UKVACS that my biometrics and documents had been submitted to the HO.
I am now seeing Nov Tier 2 ILR Set (O) applicants get answers quicker than my timeline and I am getting really worried that something might be missing or wrong because I never got the confirmation text/email. Is there any way to check?
Thanks
Yeah hopefully not. Although straight forward from other perspectives, my worry is that my solicitors remained adamant on using my previous degree (from the time of points based calculator days) for english language proof and the fact that I didn't include my children (UK born) on the application although they have had PBS dependent leave. I know it is within law that previously accepted degrees are valid proof, I don't know how aware all caseworkers are. Hope they don't become the sticking point.navkant wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:35 pmMy 8 weeks will be complete this Wednesday and am planning to give a call to my Solicitor this Friday to take stock. As you mentioned, looks like Dependents are slowing down the approval process. Maybe they have some kind of common sub-queue for us. Although it's straight forward for me. 1 job switch, stay at home wife and 5Y old daughter on my application. Worst case, they will aks for more documents. I dont think there is anything to worry about.
Thank you for the stats @ajitu92 very helpful as always. I am also an earlyish September applicant and was hoping to hear back by xmas. Am quite worried now with the slow down in processing speed. My current leave is expiring soon and I’m unsure of how it will effect my student visa, right to work etc so have posted the questions on my existing thread.ajitu92 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 06, 2020 4:35 pmAugust Set LR:
Total number of applications: 79
Decision received: 66
Outstanding applications (yet to receive decision): 13
Breakdown of outstanding August Set LR applications (by date of application):
9th August = 1
20th August = 1
21st August =2
22nd August = 1
25th August = 1
26th August = 1
27th August = 1
29th August = 2
31st August = 3
Dont think so. You are fine.gag285 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:50 pmYeah hopefully not. Although straight forward from other perspectives, my worry is that my solicitors remained adamant on using my previous degree (from the time of points based calculator days) for english language proof and the fact that I didn't include my children (UK born) on the application although they have had PBS dependent leave. I know it is within law that previously accepted degrees are valid proof, I don't know how aware all caseworkers are. Hope they don't become the sticking point.navkant wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:35 pmMy 8 weeks will be complete this Wednesday and am planning to give a call to my Solicitor this Friday to take stock. As you mentioned, looks like Dependents are slowing down the approval process. Maybe they have some kind of common sub-queue for us. Although it's straight forward for me. 1 job switch, stay at home wife and 5Y old daughter on my application. Worst case, they will aks for more documents. I dont think there is anything to worry about.
Hi @gag285gag285 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:50 pmYeah hopefully not. Although straight forward from other perspectives, my worry is that my solicitors remained adamant on using my previous degree (from the time of points based calculator days) for english language proof and the fact that I didn't include my children (UK born) on the application although they have had PBS dependent leave. I know it is within law that previously accepted degrees are valid proof, I don't know how aware all caseworkers are. Hope they don't become the sticking point.navkant wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:35 pmMy 8 weeks will be complete this Wednesday and am planning to give a call to my Solicitor this Friday to take stock. As you mentioned, looks like Dependents are slowing down the approval process. Maybe they have some kind of common sub-queue for us. Although it's straight forward for me. 1 job switch, stay at home wife and 5Y old daughter on my application. Worst case, they will aks for more documents. I dont think there is anything to worry about.
It really doesn't make me feel better, I would hope that there was some sort of chronological order being followed or at least a status update so we are all not just sitting here in the dark letting our anxiety get the best of us!bex654 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 1:48 pmIf this makes you feel better - I applied in early Oct and still waiting.azLondon2020 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 10:52 amThanks @avkant & @raj_262920 for your replies.
I have checked on the UKVCAS website and it says my docs were submitted...
I was getting worried that I uploaded and didn't submit correctly. I get paranoid and worried when I see ILR Set (O) Nov applicants getting answers when mine is still pending. I do hope it is any day now that I hear back....
That's the point. This whole NARIC AQUALS thing came after I had my previous leave approved in 2015 so I never went through that route. My solicitors went with just the degree copy and the copy of points based calculator (claim being that this degree was previously accepted as being equivalent to a UK degree and taught in english). This is within the law but not in a very straight forward way.raj_262920 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 5:03 pmHi @gag285gag285 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:50 pmYeah hopefully not. Although straight forward from other perspectives, my worry is that my solicitors remained adamant on using my previous degree (from the time of points based calculator days) for english language proof and the fact that I didn't include my children (UK born) on the application although they have had PBS dependent leave. I know it is within law that previously accepted degrees are valid proof, I don't know how aware all caseworkers are. Hope they don't become the sticking point.navkant wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:35 pmMy 8 weeks will be complete this Wednesday and am planning to give a call to my Solicitor this Friday to take stock. As you mentioned, looks like Dependents are slowing down the approval process. Maybe they have some kind of common sub-queue for us. Although it's straight forward for me. 1 job switch, stay at home wife and 5Y old daughter on my application. Worst case, they will aks for more documents. I dont think there is anything to worry about.
why do you think providing previous degree will holdup or take time? i think any degree supported by NARIC AQUALS and ELP should be accepted !!?
Cheers
oh,ok got it, hopefully it is fine but when you select degree as proof in the application, they ask for NARIC documents in the checklist. when i did in 2015 for entry clearance, i did use my bachelors degree for english proof, but now i used masters degree with red route NARIC just to be sure. I beleive if they need NARIC they might ask you, should be fine as you are saying it is in the law.gag285 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 5:24 pmThat's the point. This whole NARIC AQUALS thing came after I had my previous leave approved in 2015 so I never went through that route. My solicitors went with just the degree copy and the copy of points based calculator (claim being that this degree was previously accepted as being equivalent to a UK degree and taught in english). This is within the law but not in a very straight forward way.raj_262920 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 5:03 pmHi @gag285gag285 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:50 pmYeah hopefully not. Although straight forward from other perspectives, my worry is that my solicitors remained adamant on using my previous degree (from the time of points based calculator days) for english language proof and the fact that I didn't include my children (UK born) on the application although they have had PBS dependent leave. I know it is within law that previously accepted degrees are valid proof, I don't know how aware all caseworkers are. Hope they don't become the sticking point.navkant wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 3:35 pmMy 8 weeks will be complete this Wednesday and am planning to give a call to my Solicitor this Friday to take stock. As you mentioned, looks like Dependents are slowing down the approval process. Maybe they have some kind of common sub-queue for us. Although it's straight forward for me. 1 job switch, stay at home wife and 5Y old daughter on my application. Worst case, they will aks for more documents. I dont think there is anything to worry about.
why do you think providing previous degree will holdup or take time? i think any degree supported by NARIC AQUALS and ELP should be accepted !!?
Cheers
it will be from Home office Atlas something with 'Application update' in the subject, i guess which is similar when we get for Tier 2 G descisions.azLondon2020 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 5:23 pmHas anyone had their decision letter from the HO go to spam? What is the subject of the email so I know to keep a lookout for it?
Sorry to hear about your family mate. Hope they get better soon. Regarding the solicitor aspect, I would suggest to keep chasing them. I'm not sure how they even chase the home office, or just falsely claim to have done so to give their clients hope/justify charging the extortionate fees they do.jamd12 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:56 pmThank you @ajitu92. I dont know If its outstanding enquiries, as I applied through a solicitor. He said he chased them last week but dont really no what that means or what it would result in..ajitu92 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 2:30 pm@jamd12 For July Set LR applications...4 outstanding and 2 of them are complex cases. Basically, it's only you and @Amy_R88 still waiting (at least from my dataset), unfortunately. Not sure what's going on with your applications but I suspect it might be to do with some outstanding enquiries![]()
Don't know if I will get it by X-mas now...and Thinking to write to my MP, as I was hoping to travel back home from Christmas as family isn't ok...
You're most welcome! I was hoping the same and quite worried too, so just sitting here hoping for a xmas miracle! Thank you for posting the questions in your thread, that's the way to go! Thank you, and good luck too!user5 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 4:32 pmThank you for the stats @ajitu92 very helpful as always. I am also an earlyish September applicant and was hoping to hear back by xmas. Am quite worried now with the slow down in processing speed. My current leave is expiring soon and I’m unsure of how it will effect my student visa, right to work etc so have posted the questions on my existing thread.ajitu92 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 06, 2020 4:35 pmAugust Set LR:
Total number of applications: 79
Decision received: 66
Outstanding applications (yet to receive decision): 13
Breakdown of outstanding August Set LR applications (by date of application):
9th August = 1
20th August = 1
21st August =2
22nd August = 1
25th August = 1
26th August = 1
27th August = 1
29th August = 2
31st August = 3
Good luck and I hope we all start receiving positive decisions soon
I applied on 27 August and still waiting, I applied via IDV and only single application though had some extra travelling with-in the permitted days so wondering whether that is what taking time?ajitu92 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 6:43 pmYou're most welcome! I was hoping the same and quite worried too, so just sitting here hoping for a xmas miracle! Thank you for posting the questions in your thread, that's the way to go! Thank you, and good luck too!user5 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 4:32 pmThank you for the stats @ajitu92 very helpful as always. I am also an earlyish September applicant and was hoping to hear back by xmas. Am quite worried now with the slow down in processing speed. My current leave is expiring soon and I’m unsure of how it will effect my student visa, right to work etc so have posted the questions on my existing thread.ajitu92 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 06, 2020 4:35 pmAugust Set LR:
Total number of applications: 79
Decision received: 66
Outstanding applications (yet to receive decision): 13
Breakdown of outstanding August Set LR applications (by date of application):
9th August = 1
20th August = 1
21st August =2
22nd August = 1
25th August = 1
26th August = 1
27th August = 1
29th August = 2
31st August = 3
Good luck and I hope we all start receiving positive decisions soon