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I second that. If UKBA can guarantee that if for any reason their appoint is cancelled from their end, then they will be automatically given another booking then no one else will do multiple booking.vik30 wrote:@Nirrik
While i fully appreciate your concern regarding multiple bookings. You must understand the fact that the ILR application can be quite a complex process for many of us. Every applicant has its own individual circumstances and it is impossible for some of us to reply on just one appointment especially when there is always a chance IT problems, public strike or medical issues etc.
For someone whose current leave is finishing in one month's time, you are suggesting that he/she should only have one go at the ILR appointment - does not make any sense. I think its too big a risk to take on.
One could end up running out of time and applying by Post which is, i m sure you know, a pain in rear side. Postal applications are taking nearly 5-6 months and one has to live in that fear / uncertainity for so long not to mention the problem of not being able to travel during the strenuous
wait.
I understand that it can make life difficult for others who are left without any appointment but its down to UKBA to make more appointments available to the applicants or to shorten the waiting times for postal applications.
And i suggest applicants can perhaps try booking at different PEOs and not necessarily at the nearest one.
ask ukba release appointments at midday thenNirrik wrote: think of it logically, the only reason people double book is out of fear of not getting and appointment. this is also the reason why many stay up till midnight,
if you stick to one there is still will be not enough for everyone...ask ukba to get more caseworkers.....They are planned to cut more staff for one third .It is why Cws were on strike during July, August.In last year 2000 SWs lost their job...if we all are responsible enough and stick to JUST ONE, then in the event of us not being able to make that appointment, due to sickness, IT issue, etc, we can take comfort in the fact that there will be appointment availabiliy, if not the next day, then definately in the next few.
It does not work like that..if 500 people are due to apply in the 42 days that are allocated, and each of them book two appointments, then thats a 1000 appointments already take, far too many than the PEO can possibly accomodate, hence non availability.
then why did you 'humbly' complain ukba if you here not for that???...i am not here to tell anyone what they should or should not do, just here to humbly request of you not only to be responsible, but also considerate towards others.
many thanks.
They have to implement the online system how to track the application first at least...and phone and email contact with CW.After so-called same day premium service people have to wait for 6 months in a big anxiety just to be able to get the answer that your application is in progress or under active consideration or do not worry we are working on it.I have been advised that they will be implementing some sort of tracking system, based on first and last names used in the booking process..