Hi,
Once you submit application online ..it has only certain days validity (like 3 months )to attend biometric interview and then HO remove link from there server .I don't think it has anything do with application status
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Hi Kolomatsky,kolomatskyi wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2019 3:46 pmI have applied 25th of Feb and still no news as well ( 4 month already).aaliya1986 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 7:42 pmmore than 14 weeks gone and still no update. whenever i e-mail its the standard response. looks like they will take full 6 months.
anyone else waiting since they have applied in march 2019?
How are home office confirm or come back to your regarding application? is it just Mail or will it be followed up by Email as well? just wondering if it is just Mail, it can be lost somewhere and there is no way to find out until whole 6 month will elapse?
thanks
I applied in February and the decision has been made, but I can still access my UKVCAS file. So, I don't think you can draw any conclusions from UKVCAS access. ThanksAkas14 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2019 10:35 pmHi,
Once you submit application online ..it has only certain days validity (like 3 months )to attend biometric interview and then HO remove link from there server .I don't think it has anything do with application status
It means your application has not been decided yet. NationalitySupportTeamFMT@homeoffice.gov.uk provide more details if you are lucky enough to receive a response from them.KatiSarah wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 9:49 amHi all,I email the home office to the FurtherNationalityEnquiries@homeoffice.gov.uk and this is the response that they send.Gerneral response.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your email of about 08 June.
I can only comment that your application is ongoing in the application process. As you may be aware, our service standard is that we will complete 100% of workable and straightforward cases within six months. The definition of a workable case, and what we expect from our customers, is available on our website at: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/uk- ... r-services.
Where further information is required, the case will not be classed as workable, and may take longer to decide.
Regards
xxxxxxx
Central Operations
UK Visas & Immigration
Hi allnasiaziz wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2019 6:04 pmfurthernationalityenquiries@homeoffice one sent me same replyTaina wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2019 8:13 pmHi guys, Ive noticed some people received " You will be contacted within 21 working days” email....is there a way to ask Home Office for this email? I am stressing every day that what if the letter by post goes missing and I will never know what's going on ...It has been 3 months since I applied, heard nothing, I am EU applicant. I have sent an email to FutherNationalityEnquieries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk, asking them to let me know only one simple thing - if any post has been sent to me. All they replied " I can only comment that your application is ongoing in the application process"... does this mean no correspondence been posted ? Should I have emailed NationalitySupportTeamFMT@homeoffice.gov.uk instead , or it doesn't matter ? Thank you
nationalitysupportteamfmt@homeoffice.gov.uk i emailed twice and both times i got reply that my representatives were contacted on 29th may but so far i didnt recieve anything is there anyone who got a reply like mine and recieved anything. its been 9 days but nothing recieved
This is NOT a share your timeline thread and it is NOT only refugees who wait long. Many members have waited long, some more than a year.sam86ds wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2019 8:08 pmI genuinely believe that for those with Refugee status takes longer than the other categories! and i do not understand why it should be like this!!!!!
I applied on the 1st April and still have not been heard anything from UKVI. This is absolutely frustrating.
I always paid tax onetime, neither had any criminal records etc.
I can see here people after my application and already got the approval!
I would like you all who applied with the Refugee status, please share your timeline with us and keep us posted!
God Bless you all
Sam
Hi , any news about your application ?Salah libya wrote: ↑Sat May 25, 2019 10:54 amHello respected members
I applied for naturalisation on 11 of March and haven’t heard from the home office yet . I applied under ILR + refugee state . Is this delay because refugee’s Application takes long time than others like EU or married to BC etc .
Secondly
I submitted my naturalisation application before completed the 12 months period .it was 2 days before as my bio done 3 days after . Could you please help me if this could be a problem and get refused.thanx
Yes it can be held at any council provided you stated this clearly in the application form. Much harder to change after you have applied and received approval letter.Graham Weifang wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 7:02 pmIs it true that the Ceremony to become British Citizen need not be held in one's local county.?
Is it possible to have one's citizenship ceremony in another county ?
Graham
Yes it is normal.ChristoforosP wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 11:12 amHi all!
Is it normal that I can still access my sopra account and amend my documents even though I applied more than 2 months ago?
Thanks!
artem1979 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2019 10:52 amHi Everyone
I have just started my online BC application and am looking for some advise here
Would much appreciate any help guys
Tier1 BRP resident since 2011
ILR BRP card since 2016
While travelling back home to visit parents I have lost my national passport not so long time ago with all the history and stamps since 2016 gone. I got new passport right away but its practically blank now. I have got only a copy of a front page of my old passport.
So Q`s are:
1/ Does the lost passport create any complications to the application consideration process? Do I need to explain it? Do I need to write some covering letter? Anything to be aware of?
2/ How do I confirm I was present in the UK 5 years ago at the date of application? What evidence should I prepare?
3/ Similarly, how do I confirm my residency requirement - my travels and absences ? I do have a spreadsheet containing my travel history for last 6-7 years, but what evidence should I think of? Would a letter from the employer confirming all by business travels with dates and destinations suffice, for example?
Anyone had similar situation?
Thank you very much for your help!
Hi.i applied on 6th off march for citizenship and got the decision on 22june.i Was on refugees stratus.now just waiting for my british passport to arrive.Refugees786 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 1:54 pmHi respected members! Please anyone who got refugees status +ILR and applied within last 6 months for naturalisation/ citizenship and received any reply from the home office. Any update will be highly appreciated. Good luck everyone. Best wishes.
Any update on this mate?cool_doc wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2019 3:56 pmLooks like my wait is still on:
Applied on 27th December and Biometric on 2nd January.
Still no sign of brown envelope. Even I don't have any black marks on immigration or other histories.
Perhaps process is very random, some people gets early approval and others have to wait and wait.
You need to wait 6 years before applying, now you not eligible for citizenshipasdap wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2019 1:14 amHi. I came to the UK via Indefinite Leave to Enter and this month was my exact 5th year. I am due to take my English and Life in the UK test this coming week. Am I now eligible to apply for British Citizenship (naturalisation)? straight away? Or do I have to be in the UK for six years first? I'm a bit confused with "must have lived in the UK for at least 5 years" and "must have ILR in the last 12 months" that means for some, they must have lived in the UK for six years? But since I'm on ILE and have been here for 5 years exactly, am I now eligible to apply?
Thanks in advance!
You are Incorrect. The op has held ilr or ile for 5 years, no need to wait 6 years as citizenship is based on 5 years residence and must include at least 12 months in ilr.Djuliane wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2019 9:11 amYou need to wait 6 years before applying, now you not eligible for citizenshipasdap wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2019 1:14 amHi. I came to the UK via Indefinite Leave to Enter and this month was my exact 5th year. I am due to take my English and Life in the UK test this coming week. Am I now eligible to apply for British Citizenship (naturalisation)? straight away? Or do I have to be in the UK for six years first? I'm a bit confused with "must have lived in the UK for at least 5 years" and "must have ILR in the last 12 months" that means for some, they must have lived in the UK for six years? But since I'm on ILE and have been here for 5 years exactly, am I now eligible to apply?
Thanks in advance!