Safikazmi12 wrote:zeeh wrote:I would suggest for all those waiting for visa over six month. first of all a complaint to the Parliamentary Ombudsman. This can often hurry the UKVI along and also could possibly lead to compensation for any losses (though this is discretionary). There is nothing preventing you from complaining to the ombudsman yourself but it does have to be signed off and forwarded by your MP. Most MPs are happy to do this, though I have seen cases where they've refused - if they refuse to sign, then unfortunately you cannot complain directly to the Ombudsman yourself.
Either at the same time as this, or after, you could write to the UKVI threatening judicial review though this is really something that your solicitor should do for you. It's one of those that depends on all the individual circumstances and actually following through with a judicial review can be very costly and can lead to you having to pay the Home Office's legal costs if you were to lose.
I am trying the Ombudsman first and think about judicial review later.
Details of the Ombudsman and the form can be found here:
http://www.ombudsman.org.uk/
I got this information from legal advisor so don't not just sit try some thing,if you waiting time is over 6 months.
I hope this helps
Best wishes
Zeeh Can u please tell me procedure abt complaint service i believe that if we all will complaint through this website that will very helpful for all of us..i am waiting for ur reply then i will contact with my MP.
please read below
How the Parliamentary
Ombudsman can help We help resolve complaints about government departments and other public bodies. Our service is free. We’re independent, not part of Government, and our powers are set down in law. We will usually only look into a complaint after the organisation you’re unhappy with has had a chance to try to sort it out.If you’ve completed all stages of their complaints procedure
and are still unhappy, contact an MP and ask them to send your complaint to us. Having your complaint sent to us by either your local MP or any other MP is a legal requirement. You can find MPs’ contact details at
http://www.parliament.uk. By law, you should normally take your complaint to an MP within a year of when you first became aware of the problem. If it was
more than a year ago, we may still be able to help you, if there were good reasons for the delay.If we decide the organisation has got things wrong, we can tell them how to put things right. This could mean apologising to you, giving you a better explanation of their actions or taking other steps to resolve your complaint and put things right.