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So when your application gets approved by a case worker, does he/she post the letter of approval or an e-mail is sent?
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So when your application gets approved by a case worker, does he/she post the letter of approval or an e-mail is sent?PleasantThebest wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:08 pmNice. Probably 1 week for it to leave the UK, then another 7 weeks to get out of the Johannesburg mail sorting office![]()
As far as I know, approval letter comes in post - but I haven't got this far yet. I'm still waiting to receive biometric enrolment instructionsKuks wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 9:37 amSo when your application gets approved by a case worker, does he/she post the letter of approval or an e-mail is sent?PleasantThebest wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:08 pmNice. Probably 1 week for it to leave the UK, then another 7 weeks to get out of the Johannesburg mail sorting office![]()
Ok thank you. I was just curious.PleasantThebest wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 9:52 amAs far as I know, approval letter comes in post - but I haven't got this far yet. I'm still waiting to receive biometric enrolment instructionsKuks wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 9:37 amSo when your application gets approved by a case worker, does he/she post the letter of approval or an e-mail is sent?PleasantThebest wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:08 pmNice. Probably 1 week for it to leave the UK, then another 7 weeks to get out of the Johannesburg mail sorting office![]()
PleasantThebest wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:08 pmNice. Probably 1 week for it to leave the UK, then another 7 weeks to get out of the Johannesburg mail sorting office![]()
@nlworth I recall you mentioned earlier that you requested some documents back and that there was a link on the Home office website. Could you please share that link?nlworth wrote: ↑Wed Sep 19, 2018 9:03 amHi again,
Updating my timeline for everyone, as I have received my success letter as of yesterday!!
My timeline is (I applied from within the UK as I am here on a visa at the moment)
June 23rd Sent application
June 25th Application signed for
July 13th Fee deducted from my account
July 16th Letter arrived to get biometrics done (dated 13th July)
July 23rd Enrolled my biometrics at the post office
August 18th Documents were posted back with a letter of successful application =D
This states I will receive another letter within the next 3 weeks with details regarding the citizenship ceremony.
i contacted to get an update and they told me his citizenship was approved and they sent Registration Certificate to SA ( again my son is under 18 so doesn't need to have ceremony) adults will only receive theirs at the chosen British embassy closest to place of residence , they sent it 5 weeks ago...we are still waiting , i am concerned as the envelope will also contain his passport and all other original birth certificates...Kuks wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 9:37 amSo when your application gets approved by a case worker, does he/she post the letter of approval or an e-mail is sent?PleasantThebest wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:08 pmNice. Probably 1 week for it to leave the UK, then another 7 weeks to get out of the Johannesburg mail sorting office![]()
KasMac wrote: ↑Thu Sep 20, 2018 3:05 pmi contacted to get an update and they told me his citizenship was approved and they sent Registration Certificate to SA ( again my son is under 18 so doesn't need to have ceremony) adults will only receive theirs at the chosen British embassy closest to place of residence , they sent it 5 weeks ago...we are still waiting , i am concerned as the envelope will also contain his passport and all other original birth certificates...Kuks wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 9:37 amSo when your application gets approved by a case worker, does he/she post the letter of approval or an e-mail is sent?PleasantThebest wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:08 pm@Kasmac: how did you contact them? Which e-mail did you send you inquiry to?
Nice. Probably 1 week for it to leave the UK, then another 7 weeks to get out of the Johannesburg mail sorting office![]()
@Kasmac: how did you contact them? Which e-mail did you send you inquiry to?Kuks wrote: ↑Thu Sep 20, 2018 3:11 pmKasMac wrote: ↑Thu Sep 20, 2018 3:05 pmi contacted to get an update and they told me his citizenship was approved and they sent Registration Certificate to SA ( again my son is under 18 so doesn't need to have ceremony) adults will only receive theirs at the chosen British embassy closest to place of residence , they sent it 5 weeks ago...we are still waiting , i am concerned as the envelope will also contain his passport and all other original birth certificates...Kuks wrote: ↑Fri Sep 07, 2018 9:37 amSo when your application gets approved by a case worker, does he/she post the letter of approval or an e-mail is sent?PleasantThebest wrote: ↑Thu Sep 06, 2018 3:08 pm
@Kasmac: how did you contact them? Which e-mail did you send you inquiry to?
Nice. Probably 1 week for it to leave the UK, then another 7 weeks to get out of the Johannesburg mail sorting office![]()
Bummiey wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 1:11 amHi Keji,
Thank you so much![]()
I'm yet to get my documents back, hoping I'll get them before the ceremony. I didn't send a prepaid royal mail envelope with my application at the time, didn't know where to get it from in Nigeria.
How did you get your documents back?
Thank you so much! And congratulations on a successful application!Bummiey wrote: ↑Thu Sep 27, 2018 1:07 amBummiey wrote: ↑Thu May 24, 2018 1:11 amHi Keji,
Thank you so much![]()
I'm yet to get my documents back, hoping I'll get them before the ceremony. I didn't send a prepaid royal mail envelope with my application at the time, didn't know where to get it from in Nigeria.
How did you get your documents back?
Hi guys!
So for anyone seeking to get their documents back this was what I did. Note: it also helps a lot when you have a relative or friend legally resident in the UK.
I sent emails to the furthernationalityenquiries@gov.gsi.uk with no replies (no surprise there), called the Liverpool UKVI number and I was told that the best way to get them back would be to write to them.
In the letter I wrote (typed), I introduced myself, stated why I was writing the letter (to get the documents back), went on to list the supporting documents and asked for them to return them to my relative who is resident in the UK.
I sent a word document of the letter to my relative and they printed it out on their end in the UK, along with copies of their passport, visa and utility bill (for proof of address). Also sent copies of the supporting documents and a copy of my certificate of registration to be printed out and sent with the letter. I asked my relative to include an empty self-addressed envelope.
The letter was delivered on 17/08/18.
I got an email from furthernationalityenquiries@gov.gsi.uk on 19/09/18 apologising for the delay and that my documents had been returned in the self addressed envelope that was sent with the letter.
The documents got to my relative on 21/09/18.
So now I've been able to apply for my British Passport, needed some of the documents that were sent back to do that.
Good luck to anyone yet to receive their documents, writing to them seems to be the best option.
Yep. I'm still waiting.Kuks wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 1:54 pmHey everyone, so I wanted to give an update on my UKF application:
22/8/2018 sent off application
24/8/2018 received by Home office
31/8/2018 fee deducted from my account
3/9/2018 acknowledgement e-mail received with case number
27/9/2018 Letter with biometric instructions received
1/10/2018 Biometrics enrolled at TLS office
I guess from here will be the long wait...
Ok. Well I hope it won’t take too long. I will keep you postedmercuree wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 2:01 pmYep. I'm still waiting.Kuks wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 1:54 pmHey everyone, so I wanted to give an update on my UKF application:
22/8/2018 sent off application
24/8/2018 received by Home office
31/8/2018 fee deducted from my account
3/9/2018 acknowledgement e-mail received with case number
27/9/2018 Letter with biometric instructions received
1/10/2018 Biometrics enrolled at TLS office
I guess from here will be the long wait...
Did your biometrics enrolment letter come in the post?Kuks wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 1:54 pmHey everyone, so I wanted to give an update on my UKF application:
22/8/2018 sent off application
24/8/2018 received by Home office
31/8/2018 fee deducted from my account
3/9/2018 acknowledgement e-mail received with case number
27/9/2018 Letter with biometric instructions received
1/10/2018 Biometrics enrolled at TLS office
I guess from here will be the long wait...
No I received an e-mail with the instructions.PleasantThebest wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 3:56 pmDid your biometrics enrolment letter come in the post?Kuks wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 1:54 pmHey everyone, so I wanted to give an update on my UKF application:
22/8/2018 sent off application
24/8/2018 received by Home office
31/8/2018 fee deducted from my account
3/9/2018 acknowledgement e-mail received with case number
27/9/2018 Letter with biometric instructions received
1/10/2018 Biometrics enrolled at TLS office
I guess from here will be the long wait...
I advice to send an e-mail to Nationalitybiometrics@homeoffice.gsi.gov.ukPleasantThebest wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 7:27 pmThanks. Still waiting for instructions for submitting my biometrics... nearly 2 months now since I applied and have received no response to email inquiries
I sent an email to nationalitybiometrics on 4 September. No reply. Sent another on 18 September. No reply. I sent another one now... 3rd time lucky? Seems like it depends on who picks up the emailKuks wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 8:09 pmI advice to send an e-mail to Nationalitybiometrics@homeoffice.gsi.gov.ukPleasantThebest wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 7:27 pmThanks. Still waiting for instructions for submitting my biometrics... nearly 2 months now since I applied and have received no response to email inquiries
And ask whether they can send the instructions as you haven’t received any e-mail in nearly 2 months now.
That’s strange. Try calling the UKVI number. Maybe they can be of help. +44 300 123 2241PleasantThebest wrote: ↑Tue Oct 02, 2018 7:21 amI sent an email to nationalitybiometrics on 4 September. No reply. Sent another on 18 September. No reply. I sent another one now... 3rd time lucky? Seems like it depends on who picks up the emailKuks wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 8:09 pmI advice to send an e-mail to Nationalitybiometrics@homeoffice.gsi.gov.ukPleasantThebest wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 7:27 pmThanks. Still waiting for instructions for submitting my biometrics... nearly 2 months now since I applied and have received no response to email inquiries
And ask whether they can send the instructions as you haven’t received any e-mail in nearly 2 months now.
@basicdiagrams - I am curious if you've had any additional contact since this post. I applied online and my timeline is similar to yours and have not had any email indicating that my documents were indeed received and application proceeding.basicdiagrams wrote: ↑Tue Sep 11, 2018 6:20 pmSo I applied yesterday online, paid the 80GBP fee, and posted the documentation via DHL today. I sent the official copy of my birth certificate issued this year in which it is stated that the birth was registered in 1988 (the year of my birth) with my father's name included. In my country you can't obtain "original" birth certificate, but it is always the official copy of the entry in the registrar's book of births. Every subsequent change is noted in the official copy, so subsequent entry of my father's name to the entry of my birth would have been noted as such. So I'm hoping for the best, because I'm not sure if I could get the DNA test, since I'm not in contact with my father anymore...
Timeline
10/09/2018 applied online and paid the fee
10/09/2018 received payment confirmation email
11/09/2018 received an email stating my Case ID and notifying me my application is being considered
11/09/2018 sent documentation via DHL