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okay I give up on all my theories on how ukba processes the applications.Teeandcee wrote:Just want to update my processing times for whoever is interested as I found this really useful.
Type of application: SET(O) - after 5 yrs of being on HSMP/Tier 1
Date Applied:14/11/2012
Date of the acknowledgement letter: 19/11/12
Date of biometric letter: 14/01/2013
Date biometrics taken: 17/01/2013
Date documents and passport received: 02/02/2013 (dated in the letter)
Date BRP received: 05/02/2013
Very quick it seems only 2 and 1/2 months - processed in Liverpool
Teeandcee wrote:Just want to update my processing times for whoever is interested as I found this really useful.
Type of application: SET(O) - after 5 yrs of being on HSMP/Tier 1
Date Applied:14/11/2012
Date of the acknowledgement letter: 19/11/12
Date of biometric letter: 14/01/2013
Date biometrics taken: 17/01/2013
Date documents and passport received: 02/02/2013 (dated in the letter)
Date BRP received: 05/02/2013
Very quick it seems only 2 and 1/2 months - processed in Liverpool
I came this country via Bus and train in a year 2002 from Ireland(Dublin) with valid visa. My visa was from July 2002 to June 2005.There was no entry seal to my passport obviously there was no custom and Immigration point.That is why caseworker count my Entry seal when i came back from India in a year 2003(Holiday purpose).Simply caseworker thought, I came this country 2003.Ineedmyvisatogoonholiday wrote:Mannish, sorry to hear your news. What was the reason for refusal?
I came this country via Bus and train in a year 2002 from Ireland(Dublin) with valid visa. My visa was from July 2002 to June 2005.There was no entry seal to my passport obviously there was no custom and Immigration point.That is why caseworker count my Entry seal when i came back from India in a year 2003(Holiday purpose).Simply caseworker thought, I came this country 2003.manish mehta wrote:Ineedmyvisatogoonholiday wrote:Mannish, sorry to hear your news. What was the reason for refusal?
I booked my PEO appointment for 03.10.12 and couldn't use it as my son's visa was delayed. When I was hunting to get another one before 26.10.12, one solicitor offered me to buy it from him for £500 (yes just the appointment slot). May be the solicitors have a tie in with these guys to make easy money.Baxx wrote:This news is hilarious!
"UK visa appointments 'sold for cash'"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21463492
Some guys are making nice living by milking us off, but there's an obvious demand for this, and we all know how badly appointments are needed!
sugadev wrote:I booked my PEO appointment for 03.10.12 and couldn't use it as my son's visa was delayed. When I was hunting to get another one before 26.10.12, one solicitor offered me to buy it from him for £500 (yes just the appointment slot). May be the solicitors have a tie in with these guys to make easy money.Baxx wrote:This news is hilarious!
"UK visa appointments 'sold for cash'"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21463492
Some guys are making nice living by milking us off, but there's an obvious demand for this, and we all know how badly appointments are needed!
k77 wrote:All those who are waiting for a long time and their application has not been decided they can register their compalints on the email or address mentioned below:
UKBACustomerComplaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
UKBA Complaints Allocation Hub
Lunar House
Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 2BY
It is better the applicant make his or her complaint first rather than getting the MP involved.
If home office is not responding to you then you can speak to your MP.
Note: This advice is not a subsitute to a professional advice, It is just based on personal experience and observations.
I am sure UKBA will pipeline everything (MP letter, complaints, Freedom of Information requests,...etc) to BLACKHOLE.k77 wrote:All those who are waiting for a long time and their application has not been decided they can register their compalints on the email or address mentioned below:
UKBACustomerComplaints@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk
UKBA Complaints Allocation Hub
Lunar House
Wellesley Road
Croydon
CR9 2BY
It is better the applicant make his or her complaint first rather than getting the MP involved.
If home office is not responding to you then you can speak to your MP.
Note: This advice is not a subsitute to a professional advice, It is just based on personal experience and observations.
Update to timelinechar83 wrote:UPDATE TO TIMELINE
Date applied 11 Aug 2012 (Set M + 1 Dependant)
Acknowledgement received 18 August 2012
Payment taken 23 August 2012
Biometrics taken 19 November
ILR approval.........APPROVAL LETTER RECEIVED TODAY 18/02/13 DATED
14/02/13[/color]
BRP................WITHIN 7 WORKING DAYS
Good luck to all the other August applicants, reading the posts on this forum has kept me sane and hopeful for the past 6 months
char83 wrote:Update to timelinechar83 wrote:UPDATE TO TIMELINE
Date applied 11 Aug 2012 (Set M + 1 Dependant)
Acknowledgement received 18 August 2012
Payment taken 23 August 2012
Biometrics taken 19 November
ILR approval.........APPROVAL LETTER RECEIVED TODAY 18/02/13 DATED
14/02/13[/color]
BRP................WITHIN 7 WORKING DAYS
Good luck to all the other August applicants, reading the posts on this forum has kept me sane and hopeful for the past 6 months
Personally, I think it is useless to lodge a complaint about UKBA performance to UKBA. It is nonsense. Obviously, there is no guarantee of their objectivity during investigation. There must be an external agency or QUANGO who can investigate such case and help with future legal claim.k77 wrote:HI Baxx,
This is the link below.Follow the instruction and you can lodge the right type of complaint:
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/about ... complaint/
Note: This advice is not a substitute to professional advice,it is just based on personal experiences and observation.
From what I could tell from the stories in here, waiting time length is no indication of rejection / approval. Some get rejection after waiting for over 6 months, some get it after 2 or 3, and the same goes for approval.eskayravi wrote:Dear All,
I am sorry but long wait raises many questions in my mind and hope with others too.
I am sorry to ask about this question, are you aware of any rejection during this long wait for your friends, colleagues, relatives etc. Is it a normal process to keep it so long for everyone whether our application is successful or not?
Can any one reply on this? Thanks.