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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by cctocc » Wed May 06, 2015 12:31 pm

Hi
Is there anyone’s application fee has been taken for those who applied after 6th April 2015? It has been 4 weeks since Home office received my application and still waiting for the payment. Cheers

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by Dovairo » Wed May 06, 2015 12:00 pm

Eligibility criteria: 16 years+ 1 year ILT
Method of application: solicitor
Date of receipt by UKBA: 26/03/2015
Date of debit of fees: cheque
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 17/04/2015(letter dated 13/04/2015)
Date of receipt of approval: Waiting
Date of Ceremony: Waiting

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by nvijay » Tue May 05, 2015 3:55 pm

Somebody Has requested stats for Jan- March.
Response from HO As follws.
:?: This has been assigned to a caseworker .We will aim to send you a full response by 01/06/2015 which is twenty working days from the date we received your request. I guess we will have to wait?

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by Lead123 » Tue May 05, 2015 9:27 am

PAK321 wrote:
mykarl123 wrote:Has anyone from July been asked to send original documents after the February 6th 3 to 6 months wait letter. I received a letter asking for my original travel documents 3 weeks ago. Sent with a self addressed envelope and haven't heard anything.. Good luck to everyone waiting especially April to august 2014 cases. .

Dont worry mykarl123, its normal, Hopefully you will get your documents back with approval letter.
You just keep tracking your envelope online from post office website, i am sure you sent a special delivery envelope.
as soon as HO post it back, you will know it.
Good Luck
Hi They asked me to send my original document.
Initially they were asking me to send my orginal passport
and again I received a letter stating it they need my original documents.

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by jabsbini » Mon May 04, 2015 4:50 pm

They really do need more staff and a complete overhaul of method followed to process applications and eliminating certain unnecessary / time consuming things that they must be doing following set guidelines which are not adding much value. In short they need me to work there ha ha :lol:

Any idea how to apply for job of a case worker there.

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by Alban1975 » Mon May 04, 2015 4:27 pm

Well, it seems from their own information that they provided for May 2014, they have only processed 66.7% of applications WITHIN 7 months, while for June only 63% within 6 months. This falls really short of their SLA, which they claim 95% of applications will be processed within the 6 months period.

Myself applied on the 11th of July, and still waiting. Nearly 10 months, ridiculous.


If u think that money goes to the extra staff then why there is still a backlog, why people r waiting for more than 6 months and still not been allocated to any caseworker.

HO can give money to UKBA police or any tom dick n harry after giving satisfactory services to the applicants who r paying this big amount of money for their naturalisation. Applicants r not paying this big fee to UKBA police to work efficiently on the borders.

We r paying a big sum to the UKBA police n other departments to work efficiently in their respective department as TAX to HMRC from our incomes.

This £906 and increased now is solely for the purpose of processing the naturalisation application.

AND charlesjames said correctly lets keep this thread only for timelines and lets continue on the following and very informative thread.

check the stats of HO on the following thread.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... l#p1182719[/quote]

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by waiz89k » Mon May 04, 2015 3:52 pm

egoneo wrote:I'll keep this brief. Profit form ukba/home office applications goes towards paying extra staff to clear out backlogs, and probably to the ukba police to carry out their operations. Although i still reckon they have very little justification for charging absurd prices
If u think that money goes to the extra staff then why there is still a backlog, why people r waiting for more than 6 months and still not been allocated to any caseworker.

HO can give money to UKBA police or any tom dick n harry after giving satisfactory services to the applicants who r paying this big amount of money for their naturalisation. Applicants r not paying this big fee to UKBA police to work efficiently on the borders.

We r paying a big sum to the UKBA police n other departments to work efficiently in their respective department as TAX to HMRC from our incomes.

This £906 and increased now is solely for the purpose of processing the naturalisation application.

AND charlesjames said correctly lets keep this thread only for timelines and lets continue on the following and very informative thread.

check the stats of HO on the following thread.

http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... l#p1182719

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by egoneo » Mon May 04, 2015 10:48 am

I'll keep this brief. Profit form ukba/home office applications goes towards paying extra staff to clear out backlogs, and probably to the ukba police to carry out their operations. Although i still reckon they have very little justification for charging absurd prices

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by charlesjames » Mon May 04, 2015 10:26 am

All,

Can you please retain this thread's sanctity by refraining to post anything that has nothing to do with timelines? Can you please create another posts for your rants and political views?

All of us are frustrated and are waiting.. please do not add to the misery by making us scroll through 100s of posts to find one actual timeline.

and here I have done the same thing, ranted on a page reserved for timelines :).

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by waiz89k » Mon May 04, 2015 12:57 am

deemah wrote:You are trying to defend something indefensible. British Government is earning hundred of millions from immigration applications. According to home office its own figures actual cost of naturalisation application costs just £170 per applicant and rest is profit. While UK passport costs about £150 but it is provided at subsidized rate.
When there was delay in passport application in 2014, home office diverted resources from UK Visas and Immigration to HM Passport Office. I copy relevant comments from The Migration Observatory UK:
According to the Home Office (2014), the 2013 peak in citizenship grants followed an increase in applications in advance of changes to language requirements, while lower numbers of grants in 2014 were at least in part due to the shifting of resources from UK Visas and Immigration to HM Passport Office. Lower numbers of citizenship applications are also consistent with recent decreases in grants of settlement (from 241,200 in 2010 to 129,800 in 2012 and 154,700 in 2013), which will have reduced the pool of people newly eligible to apply for citizenship.
We should speak to politician in the language they understand. Vote against Conservative and Mrs May on 7th May.

deemah
According to the John Vine Report on 11 Dec 2014. Each naturalisation application costing HO only £147 rest is pure profit and still service standards are going down month after month.

insufficient Staff. (106 Staff members dealing with naturalisation applications)
Incompetent Staff.
applicant can not get updates.
minimum 6 months processing time which is ridiculous.
Random selections of applications by case workers.

AND

£117417300 PROFIT in 2013.

WHERE IS THAT MONEY GOING.
HO HAS ENOUGH MONEY TO DO THE WHOLE PROCESS IN VERY SHORT TIME & MORE EFFICIENTLY THAN NOW.
BUT WHY WHY WHY AINT THEY DOING IT?

Why cant they introduce online system for updates of applications?
Why cant they give actual and proper updates of applications?
Why cant they deal applications on first come first serve basis?
Why they r not giving proper training to their case workers to deal competently?
Why cant they increase atleast some contractual staff to deal with applications in timely manner?
Why cant they send all correspondence (further inquiries, approvals, invitations etc etc) by atleast first class mail?
Why cant they make the complete process fair, crystal clear and quick?
Why they r refusing people because of 11 Dec changes even they have applied before changes has happened?
Why they r doing whatever they want to do. It seems they r not bound by any law & regulation?
Why there is nobody who is raising their voice against this unfair treatment?
WHY
WHY
WHY

I guess they are doing it deliberately to make immigrants and specially non EEA immigrants suffer coz they can not do anything to EEA immigrants.

This tenure of torries/conservatives was the worst tenure ever for immigrants.

I never voted in any elections just coz of being lazy but this time I am voting and for sure voting for labour not becuase I like them or they r good, It is just because I hate torries/conservatives for giving us unnecessary grief.

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by TheDefib » Sun May 03, 2015 10:48 pm

sophia24 wrote:
TheDefib wrote:Eligibility criteria: 10yr + 1 year ILR
Method of application: NCS Chelmsford
Date of receipt by UKBA: 26th April 2014
Date of debit of fees: 10/05/2014
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 15/05/2014 (Dated 13/05/2014)
Date of reply to my enquiry at 6 months : 08/02/2015 (Extra checks for "particular circumstances")
Date of receipt of approval: 01/05/2015
Date of Ceremony: Awaiting.

OMG, Congratulations TheDefib.
1 year you have waited. how you managed that?
Thanks mate
It was very frustrating, but I just had to stay calm and wait!

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by shahshah » Sun May 03, 2015 6:10 pm

. Yes thats strange through dhl. Lets c if his ceremony ltr comes through royal mail.
waitwaitwait wrote:
shahshah wrote:Hi friends. do they send approval in normal delivery by royal mail or by any other.
i am asking this question as one of my friend got his approval after 7 months by DHL.
Normally approval/citizenship ceremony invitation comes via second class royal mail delivery in a brown envelope unless you have provided them a prepaid self addressed envelope for SD.
It is the cheapest and slowest post as mine was dated 30march and arrived on 10 april. However when you apply for your British pp then U can pay £3 extra for your documents to be returned via recorded delivery which comes through DX.
Not sure how come your friend's came via DHL.

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by deemah » Sun May 03, 2015 4:27 pm

You are trying to defend something indefensible. British Government is earning hundred of millions from immigration applications. According to home office its own figures actual cost of naturalisation application costs just £170 per applicant and rest is profit. While UK passport costs about £150 but it is provided at subsidized rate.
When there was delay in passport application in 2014, home office diverted resources from UK Visas and Immigration to HM Passport Office. I copy relevant comments from The Migration Observatory UK:
According to the Home Office (2014), the 2013 peak in citizenship grants followed an increase in applications in advance of changes to language requirements, while lower numbers of grants in 2014 were at least in part due to the shifting of resources from UK Visas and Immigration to HM Passport Office. Lower numbers of citizenship applications are also consistent with recent decreases in grants of settlement (from 241,200 in 2010 to 129,800 in 2012 and 154,700 in 2013), which will have reduced the pool of people newly eligible to apply for citizenship.
We should speak to politician in the language they understand. Vote against Conservative and Mrs May on 7th May.

deemah

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by deemah » Sun May 03, 2015 4:20 pm

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You are trying to defend something indefensible. British Government is earning hundred of millions from immigration applications. According to home office its own figures actual cost of naturalisation application costs just £170 per applicant and rest is profit. While UK passport costs about £150 but it is provided at subsidized rate.
When there was delay in passport application in 2014, home office diverted resources from UK Visas and Immigration to HM Passport Office. I copy relevant comments from Immigration Watch UK:

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by ash2007 » Sun May 03, 2015 1:56 pm

Hi guys! I just came back from holiday and... what a surprise!!! :D 2 beautiful brown envelopes were waiting for me!
It took 1 month for me. GOOD LUCK!

Eligibility criteria: 8 years + 1 year of permanent resident
Language criteria met: Life In The UK Test + B1 ESOL entry 3
Current nationality: Polish
Method of application: NCS
Council name if NCS used: Ealing, London
Date of application: 20/03/15
Payment method: Debit Card
Date of receipt by UKBA: Delivered to HO on 23/03/15 by Royal Mail
Date of acknowledgment: 08/04/15 via email
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 07/04/15 balance dropped
Date approval received: 24/04/15
Date of ceremony: 26/05/15

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by sgc » Sat May 02, 2015 7:56 pm

mykarl123 wrote:Hi SAM. Congratulations on receiving your approval.. It gives me hope. I will be 10 months waiting on 4th May. Hope something turns up too. Good luck to all those who arewaiting from 2014
who were you replying to?

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by nvijay » Sat May 02, 2015 7:15 pm

Hello Friends,
I have been reading March time lines recently. It looks like more approvals happening recently on March applicants!! Anybody knows how to request the statics from HO under FOI. or Has any one already requested stats for JAN & FEB, please update us. It looks like Jan & Feb Folks been sent to the back log!!!

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by everyday_4_u » Sat May 02, 2015 6:52 pm

Method of Application: NCS
Date of Application: 21-01-2015
Eligibility Criteria : Spouse (3 years)
Application Received Date: 22-01-2015
Payment Method and Clearance: CC cleared on 29-01-2015
Date Of Acknowledgment: 02-02-2015 Letter dated (28-01-2015)
Approval: Waiting
Date Of Ceremony: Waiting

I have a question and would appreciate if some one has any information on it. When someone get Visa Refusal (Further Leave to Remain) and he appeal in Lower Tribunal and then Upper tribunal but decided to withdraw his appeal and voluntarily leave the country then his stay would be considered illegal stay during appeal period or not? Thank you.

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by waitwaitwait » Sat May 02, 2015 4:55 pm

shahshah wrote:Hi friends. do they send approval in normal delivery by royal mail or by any other.
i am asking this question as one of my friend got his approval after 7 months by DHL.
Normally approval/citizenship ceremony invitation comes via second class royal mail delivery in a brown envelope unless you have provided them a prepaid self addressed envelope for SD.
It is the cheapest and slowest post as mine was dated 30march and arrived on 10 april. However when you apply for your British pp then U can pay £3 extra for your documents to be returned via recorded delivery which comes through DX.
Not sure how come your friend's came via DHL.

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by sophia24 » Sat May 02, 2015 1:26 pm

TheDefib wrote:Eligibility criteria: 10yr + 1 year ILR
Method of application: NCS Chelmsford
Date of receipt by UKBA: 26th April 2014
Date of debit of fees: 10/05/2014
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 15/05/2014 (Dated 13/05/2014)
Date of reply to my enquiry at 6 months : 08/02/2015 (Extra checks for "particular circumstances")
Date of receipt of approval: 01/05/2015
Date of Ceremony: Awaiting.

OMG, Congratulations TheDefib.
1 year you have waited. how you managed that?

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Post by sophia24 » Sat May 02, 2015 1:17 pm

Makebelieve wrote:They will ensure that all your documents are sent together whether you send a pre recorded delivery envelope or not they too have responsibilities to ensure that keep people's property safe. I wouldn't worry much

No Makebelieve, They don't care about people's property, they will send all documents with 3rd class post which has no record and untraceable.
one of my friend got his original documents back with damaged biometric card and 1/3 opened envelope. he called the HO and they suggested to contact post office , it is their problem not ours.

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by sophia24 » Sat May 02, 2015 1:09 pm

kkb wrote:Hi Sophia 24

I sent them a special delivery prepaid envelop after receiving my acknowledgement.

Did you sent any note with it or just ref. number?

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Post by TheDefib » Sat May 02, 2015 11:13 am

Eligibility criteria: 10yr + 1 year ILR
Method of application: NCS Chelmsford
Date of receipt by UKBA: 26th April 2014
Date of debit of fees: 10/05/2014
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 15/05/2014 (Dated 13/05/2014)
Date of reply to my enquiry at 6 months : 08/02/2015 (Extra checks for "particular circumstances")
Date of receipt of approval: 01/05/2015
Date of Ceremony: Awaiting.

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by shahshah » Sat May 02, 2015 1:27 am

Hi friends. do they send approval in normal delivery by royal mail or by any other.
i am asking this question as one of my friend got his approval after 7 months by DHL.

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Re: Naturalisation application processing timelines (only)

Post by Makebelieve » Fri May 01, 2015 10:05 pm

They will ensure that all your documents are sent together whether you send a pre recorded delivery envelope or not they too have responsibilities to ensure that keep people's property safe. I wouldn't worry much

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