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congrats to you, I am very happy for you,ashu12345 wrote:1. Current visa: Spouse BRP Residence permit
2. Date of expiry of current leave: 02-06-2012
3. Application form used for ILR: SET (M)
4. Number of dependants applying at same time: 0
5. Date application posted: 28-05-2012
6. Date application received at UKBA: 29-05-2012
7. Date payment debited: 01-06-2012
8. Payment mode : DEBIT CARD
9. Acknowledgement letter received: 04-06-2012 (Letter dated 31-05-2012)
10. Biometric letter received: 02-08-2012 (Letter dated 25-07-2012)
11. Date of biometrics Enrollment: 03-08-2012
12. Date of approval: 24-09-2012
13. Date of return of passport and other documents: 26-09-2012
14. Date BRP ILR Received:26-09-2012
Leekybob wrote:The worrying thing is there's still plenty of people on that list that are still 'waiting' from much earlier on in the year, like February, March etc... unless of course they just didn't return here to give an update on their status! (I'm alright Jack!)
Again, looking at the list from those that have updated their status as approved, there is just no consistency in how long it takes!
Why don't you call them? Again this thread is for ILR processing time and despite you harping on about the same question no one has answered you properly...maybe it would best to post in another thread....scan_me84 wrote:thanks for your reply. i didnt get it properly....
later is saying (number of people attending 1.) is this for me only or both of us me and my wife?
if is it for both of us then why is it not saying number of people attending 2 or mention bring your partner with you..?
anybody please can explain this or been through in a same situation?
after so much effort got the appointment and now worrying even more thinking about my partner how she gona go with me..
Thank you
Congrats atleast you got it back. please post heresnair wrote:Guys, I applied under Set(o) JR on 13th march.. & after 6 months of no news on 14th September they asked me for more paperwork (a few bank statements in original that I had an Internet printout off) . Sent it off last week on Friday 21st September and it got approved of 24th.
Today I received the passports & paperwork back (Royal Mail) and awaiting the BRP today as I wasn't at home when they (DX) tried to deliver yesterday.
I am told that the average waiting time is an avg of 22-27 weeks, it's hard and stressful whilst your waiting but more often than not it works out.
Cheers
SN
sheford wrote:UKBA Respose for week 11th June SETO Appication-27sept 2012
37 working days after Biometric enrollment is average time
Here you go....
dadageer wrote:sheford wrote:Status as on 22 Sept 2012
skydrive file link:
http://sdrv.ms/Qp4lGi
Thanks everyone for sharing their timeline.It gives hope to someone who is waiting for a long!
Cheers,
sheford
Well done! really appreciate your effort mate..
sheford wrote:UKBA Respose for week 11th June SETO Appication-27sept 2012
37 working days after Biometric enrollment is average time
Here you go....
dadageer wrote:sheford wrote:Status as on 22 Sept 2012
skydrive file link:
http://sdrv.ms/Qp4lGi
Thanks everyone for sharing their timeline.It gives hope to someone who is waiting for a long!
Cheers,
sheford
Well done! really appreciate your effort mate..
what do you think about application set(m) 0n 19th June? can we expect it soon?JeanR wrote:I have just received a response from the UKBA in response to my letter enquiring about processing times for SET (M) applications received in the first week of June.
The letter, which is dated the 25th of September, states that 509 SET(M) applications were received in the week of June 4th, and 44 of those have been decided. It then goes on to say that June applicants can expect to receive a decision within 53 calendar days. Those two statements blatantly contradict each other: 53 calendar days from the 4th of June brings us to the 27th of July. So clearly, if only 44 applications have been decided by the 25th of September, the decision times are much, much longer. How can the UKBA not recognize the ridiculousness of making those two statements in the same letter?
I am afraid that all those of us who applied in June are in for a very long wait. But as though that weren't bad enough, why do they tell us such obvious untruths about their processing times?
Hi sahdi, which email address did you send the mail to and when did you send it? What reason did you state in the email for requesting an expedite action on the application?sahdi wrote:My husband received a letter from a senior case worker today, stating that he had agreed to expediate my husbands application. I'm not quite sure if this was because my mp wrote to ukba in August, or whether it was because I wrote a lengthy email on Monday stating my concerns over the lengthy wait...(29 weeks).
The letter stated, I have agreed to expediate your application at your request. Your application will be sent to a case team, where a caseworker will process your application. I cannot give you a timescale as to how long it will take o process, however you can hope to hear from us in the very near future.
So something worked, I wonder it was my email?
Let's hope we get good news soon
Hi speed14 - firstly if they said they have no record of your application on their database I would personally begin to be seriously worried! Did you receive a letter saying they had recieved the application a week or something after you sent it? Secondly, if you read the application information you should have seen that (quoting from the guidance notes) "Please do not apply more than 28 days before completing that period. If you apply earlier than that, your application may be refused. If that happens, we will not refund the fee and you will have to pay again when reapplying" ...you posted on the 9th June but yoru current leave doesn't expire until 12th September... so... why did you apply early?speed14 wrote:Hi all, hope someone can help me here, It has been nearly 16 weeks since I applied for SET (M) and have not received BRP invitation letter yet, I have called UKBA few times but received general answer that they cannot see anything on their database regarding my application. Also this week I have contacted them via email, complaint procedure and through my MP, I guess this takes some time to get feedback. I fear that I am already near 4 months and still not completed BRP. Looking at timeline it would take another 2-3 months after BRP, means I have long wait (more than 7 months).
Anyone had similar problem? any suggestion what else I should do?
1. Current visa: Spouse visa
2. Date of expiry of current leave: 10-09-2012
3. Application form used for ILR: SET (M)
4. Number of dependants applying at same time: 0
5. Date application posted: 09-06-2012
6. Date application received at UKBA: 11-06-2012
7. Date payment debited: 15-06-2012
8. Payment mode : CREDIT CARD
9. Acknowledgement letter received: 14-06-2012 (Letter dated 13-06-2012)
10. Biometric letter received: Waiting
11. Date of biometrics Enrollment: Waiting
12. Date of approval: Waiting
13. Date of return of passport and other documents: Waiting
14. Date BRP ILR Received:Waiting
Thanks Leekybob, yes i have received acknowledgment letter soon after posting the applicaiton, but no communication after that. Reason for sending it in Jun is because i had been issued 27 months visa initially so my 2 years of residence as spouse visa was completed in Jun 2012 ( I confirmed the timings with UKBA before applying for ILR).Leekybob wrote:Hi speed14 - firstly if they said they have no record of your application on their database I would personally begin to be seriously worried! Did you receive a letter saying they had recieved the application a week or something after you sent it? Secondly, if you read the application information you should have seen that (quoting from the guidance notes) "Please do not apply more than 28 days before completing that period. If you apply earlier than that, your application may be refused. If that happens, we will not refund the fee and you will have to pay again when reapplying" ...you posted on the 9th June but yoru current leave doesn't expire until 12th September... so... why did you apply early?speed14 wrote:Hi all, hope someone can help me here, It has been nearly 16 weeks since I applied for SET (M) and have not received BRP invitation letter yet, I have called UKBA few times but received general answer that they cannot see anything on their database regarding my application. Also this week I have contacted them via email, complaint procedure and through my MP, I guess this takes some time to get feedback. I fear that I am already near 4 months and still not completed BRP. Looking at timeline it would take another 2-3 months after BRP, means I have long wait (more than 7 months).
Anyone had similar problem? any suggestion what else I should do?
1. Current visa: Spouse visa
2. Date of expiry of current leave: 10-09-2012
3. Application form used for ILR: SET (M)
4. Number of dependants applying at same time: 0
5. Date application posted: 09-06-2012
6. Date application received at UKBA: 11-06-2012
7. Date payment debited: 15-06-2012
8. Payment mode : CREDIT CARD
9. Acknowledgement letter received: 14-06-2012 (Letter dated 13-06-2012)
10. Biometric letter received: Waiting
11. Date of biometrics Enrollment: Waiting
12. Date of approval: Waiting
13. Date of return of passport and other documents: Waiting
14. Date BRP ILR Received:Waiting
'Perhaps' what has happened - and this is just a guess - is because you applied too early, instead of refusing it, they have just put it in some sort of queue so they don't start to look at it until your current visa expiry date... so perhaps your 'obligatory' length of waiting time starts from then... just a stab in the dark really!
Hi bash100Bash1oo wrote:Hi sahdi, which email address did you send the mail to and when did you send it? What reason did you state in the email for requesting an expedite action on the application?sahdi wrote:My husband received a letter from a senior case worker today, stating that he had agreed to expediate my husbands application. I'm not quite sure if this was because my mp wrote to ukba in August, or whether it was because I wrote a lengthy email on Monday stating my concerns over the lengthy wait...(29 weeks).
The letter stated, I have agreed to expediate your application at your request. Your application will be sent to a case team, where a caseworker will process your application. I cannot give you a timescale as to how long it will take o process, however you can hope to hear from us in the very near future.
So something worked, I wonder it was my email?
Let's hope we get good news soon
Thank you in advance