hadaiq wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 4:50 pm
salsabeel wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 11:34 am
Hellow,
dont b panic as it applys on those who commit serious crimes at time of my typing.
i know someone who got further 2 years extention bcz of serious accident instead of ILR.
now she has ilr.
Also please read below link too
general-uk-immigration-forum/ukvi-digit ... 60944.html
do you know any reason for pending applications ?
First of all, i am not a legal person and what i am saying is purely based on what i have read which maybe correct. In the guideline to settlement caseworkers, it indicates that the first person that enters your application into the database i.e. the data entry people should send you the letter and place your application in the workload for a caseworker to pick up. This should normally be sent within 4 to 6 weeks after your application.
I believe they delay some cases deliberately for many reason like Eu and brexit overloaded file work and backlog cases,security checkings with all relevant departments.so its not Home office fault, u should wait to see other people timeline waiting long time.u applied only in june i checked ur timeline but u didnot mantion when did u had ur fingerprints?
For my application it took more than 5 months but some of my friends had their application about 7-8 months. depend on caseworkers/areas and nature of indiviual cases and circumstances.
In my view, if you do not have any negative records and if your asylum case was strong,and reason for asylum still valid, you should get the decision within 6 months.
well If you still do not receive any response after 6 months, HOMEOFFICE will write to u. you could first write a letter and send it by post to
Liverpool address. In the letter you could say that Its been 6 months and I haven't received any response to my application and Could you please check my application status and let me know at your earliest convenience.
You will have to include these details ing your letter
• the applicant’s full name (as it appears on the application form)
• date of birth
• nationality
• the recorded signed for or special delivery number (if you used such postage)
• the date on which the application was posted, and
• your Home Office reference if you have one.
As I said, you may not need any of these, most likely you would receive the response in Homeoffice time frame I have mentioned these steps above just in case
Also u can call them for updates as well, here is further information too
indefinite-leave-to-remain/set-protecti ... l#p1440705
Good luck, lets hope for positive