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Thanks insomniac.insomniac wrote:Hi there,
You should get a text from the IPS within a few days of submitting the application. If I remember correctly, I went to the PO on a Thursday and got a text from the IPS hat they'd received my application next Tuesday.
If you haven't heard back in 5 days, I suggest calling the IPS. Make sure you keep the barcode number that the PO gave you handy - IPS use it as a reference to look up your app. It's the number that ends in an X.
Good luck!
PS - Don't worry about the naturalisation cert, once you get the little red booklet that's all you should really need going forward!
Hi Plum70Plum70 wrote:I decided to ring the IPS this morning and i'm furious:
I spoke with a polite lady who confirmed that my application has been received (great) but only yesterday - one week after I lodged it with the Post Office.
I cannot see the point of this check and send service if applications are left to languish before being sent. It would have been a next day special delivery if i'd done it myself and will be going down to my local branch to vehemently complain. What a useless service!
My advise to anyone looking to use the PO check and send is: weigh up the so called benefits and cost against a do-it-yourself SD. It works out the same cost-wise and better service-wise!
What a joke.
Part of my fury is because I was confident that my application was filled perfectly but thought that this check and send service offered more security in delivering my application than sending myself by SD. How wrong I was! No, there were no errors with my form when checked by the PO staff (took hi 1 minute to whizz through and stamp.lynxukauq wrote: Hi Plum70
I can understand how you feel but at least your not far away from getting passport. In your experience can you advise if the Check & Send service pointed out anything in form which was not filled correctly because if everything seemed okay then it's better to send it yourself via special delivery.
After all if one follow the guidelines correctly when filling the form we would not need the Check & Send Service would we?
Well, mine confirmed that it would be sent same day but refused giving me a tracking number saying it was against policy(?). Can anyone see the point of offering customers a guaranteed service that they cannot verify has been provided?jms_uk wrote:Also, it depends from PO to PO - mine sent it RMSD one the same day [and gave me tracking number].
PO Check & Send incorrectly told me that I needed to provide my grandparents names, dates of births. I pointed them to the section which clearly said I didn't. Unfortunately I didn't get a discount but I did get a tracking number.lynxukauq wrote:Hi Plum70Plum70 wrote:I decided to ring the IPS this morning and i'm furious:
I spoke with a polite lady who confirmed that my application has been received (great) but only yesterday - one week after I lodged it with the Post Office.
I cannot see the point of this check and send service if applications are left to languish before being sent. It would have been a next day special delivery if i'd done it myself and will be going down to my local branch to vehemently complain. What a useless service!
My advise to anyone looking to use the PO check and send is: weigh up the so called benefits and cost against a do-it-yourself SD. It works out the same cost-wise and better service-wise!
What a joke. :evil:
I can understand how you feel but at least your not far away from getting passport. In your experience can you advise if the Check & Send service pointed out anything in form which was not filled correctly because if everything seemed okay then it's better to send it yourself via special delivery.
After all if one follow the guidelines correctly when filling the form we would not need the Check & Send Service would we?