i think i will go and apply for an extension to my indian passport just in case i need to travel, indian high commission here i come

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rogerroger wrote:hey i tried calling them a number of times but there is no one free to take my call whenever i call and consequently i get disconnected.
is it possible to email them instead?
There wasn't any particular reason to see the solicitor. It's just the NCS is too far from the place where I live. and I just wanted to make sure all the documents are in correct order. But, still no clue what's going on!John wrote:Confused1, any particular reason why you applied through a solicitor? The general experience around here is that Citizenship applications submitted via NCS certainly seem to be dealt with a lot quicker than those submitted by post, which is the method your solicitor would have used.
The IND website indicates that naturalisation applications are currently taking an average of 3.99 months, so you are still under that average.
Thanks Roger. I send them emails previously and the address was nationalityenquiries@ind.homeoffice.gsi.gov.ukrogerroger wrote:the home office email address is
nationalityenquiries AT ind DOT homeoffice DOT gsi DOT gov DOT uk
perhaps, emailing is a better option