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No you don't. You only hear from HO if they need anything or once approved/refused. There is no ongoing or regular update from HO for citizenship applications.Jamesdk32 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 10:31 amThank you. Did you mean I don't get any type of update?CR001 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 10:04 am2. You don't get any type of update unless 6 months has passedJamesdk32 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 10:00 amHi I have some questions please
1 What would happen if the referees don't meet the criteria? Will I be asked for another ones or will the application be refused?
2 when can I ask for an update on the progress?
3 do I get an email once the decision is made or is it a letter only?
4 how long would I be able to use my travel document for traveling once I receive the approval letter?
5 do I need to notify them if I started a new job?
6 do all refugees who got there status through courts take longer to get a decision?
Thank you
It is normal!!SSL wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 10:33 amHi,
I attended a Biometric appointment on Friday 22nd November but I can still view the documents on the Sopra Steria website and have the option to cancel the appointment I already attended. Is this normal in your experience or should I contact them?
Thank you
SSL
It is the typical administrative cruelty. The default excuse is the “service standard”. It is also so frustrating that those who should know better, especially on this forum, keep dishing out the same silly excuse with a dose of arrogance whenever. There can never be transparency in a system that is designed to exploit people and bring money into the government’s coffers. I am not a refugee, and I cannot imagine the struggle that people with that “tag” go through and I am really sorry that human beings are treated that way. Even working for a big multinational and occupying a senior position, I still get all the condescension from locals when I mention that I need a visa appointment or something of the sort. Just hang in there, do your best and pray. I wish you all the very best in Jesus Name.PPTP wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 2:16 pmHello guys.
Just want to support all refugees people! Even though as people say some straight forward applications may take over a year, the majority of refugees applicants are being delayed- that is a fact, and I feel it is done in purposes (especially knowing HO treating policy).
I know some people who had some problems (I mean criminal things) in the country ind the past and had their applications approved within weeks. There is definitely something working wrong in the country’s system.
We need to change it and need to push HO to treat refugees normal way, especially after having troubles in our own countries.
Thank you for everyone’s view and support.
Thank you Anambra for the support and understanding. That is total admin cruelty, which is created by the general arrogance. As I said some may said that other type of applicants waits even longer, but unofficial statistics says that refugees are being dumped and humiliated.Anambra wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 2:42 pm
It is the typical administrative cruelty. The default excuse is the “service standard”. It is also so frustrating that those who should know better, especially on this forum, keep dishing out the same silly excuse with a dose of arrogance whenever. There can never be transparency in a system that is designed to exploit people and bring money into the government’s coffers. I am not a refugee, and I cannot imagine the struggle that people with that “tag” go through and I am really sorry that human beings are treated that way. Even working for a big multinational and occupying a senior position, I still get all the condescension from locals when I mention that I need a visa appointment or something of the sort. Just hang in there, do your best and pray. I wish you all the very best in Jesus Name.
HiPPTP wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 6:24 pmThank you Anambra for the support and understanding. That is total admin cruelty, which is created by the general arrogance. As I said some may said that other type of applicants waits even longer, but unofficial statistics says that refugees are being dumped and humiliated.Anambra wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 2:42 pm
It is the typical administrative cruelty. The default excuse is the “service standard”. It is also so frustrating that those who should know better, especially on this forum, keep dishing out the same silly excuse with a dose of arrogance whenever. There can never be transparency in a system that is designed to exploit people and bring money into the government’s coffers. I am not a refugee, and I cannot imagine the struggle that people with that “tag” go through and I am really sorry that human beings are treated that way. Even working for a big multinational and occupying a senior position, I still get all the condescension from locals when I mention that I need a visa appointment or something of the sort. Just hang in there, do your best and pray. I wish you all the very best in Jesus Name.
I wish I can change something but this massive admin machine is not changeable -and I still try to do something. This admin system machine is working like that for ages.
Also we all pay big money for that and some get within weeks and others have to wait over 6 months - maybe HO can change their price structure then! The longer you wait, the more refund is paid Back - I bet all applications would be processed within a month. Guaranteed.
We dont work for the home office or have any affiliation or influence etc either with home office. Members are all mostly migrants who have followed various Immigration paths ourselves.Shah_123 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:38 pmHi
I really like what you suggested. There should be some refund for delaying applications.
So im in same as many are - refugee ILR, working as a doctor in NHS. Applied naturlisation on 16/04, and its been more than 7 months still waiting. Dropped email after 6 months to chase,as all of us have done and almost same reply saying sorry, application is till under process.. sent another email few days ago. Being a professional im restricted for travel.
Is there any representative on this forum who can pass our feedback to home office?
Regards
Thank you for clarifying. I used to wonder who is running thos forum. You guys are amazing and really helpful.CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 8:04 pmWe dont work for the home office or have any affiliation or influence etc either with home office. Members are all mostly migrants who have followed various Immigration paths ourselves.Shah_123 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:38 pmHi
I really like what you suggested. There should be some refund for delaying applications.
So im in same as many are - refugee ILR, working as a doctor in NHS. Applied naturlisation on 16/04, and its been more than 7 months still waiting. Dropped email after 6 months to chase,as all of us have done and almost same reply saying sorry, application is till under process.. sent another email few days ago. Being a professional im restricted for travel.
Is there any representative on this forum who can pass our feedback to home office?
Regards
Also there is no restriction on traveling while a citizenship application is pending. Not sure why you believe there is a restriction.
Shah_123 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 9:11 pmThank you for clarifying. I used to wonder who is running thos forum. You guys are amazing and really helpful.CR001 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 8:04 pmWe dont work for the home office or have any affiliation or influence etc either with home office. Members are all mostly migrants who have followed various Immigration paths ourselves.Shah_123 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2019 1:38 pmHi
I really like what you suggested. There should be some refund for delaying applications.
So im in same as many are - refugee ILR, working as a doctor in NHS. Applied naturlisation on 16/04, and its been more than 7 months still waiting. Dropped email after 6 months to chase,as all of us have done and almost same reply saying sorry, application is till under process.. sent another email few days ago. Being a professional im restricted for travel.
Is there any representative on this forum who can pass our feedback to home office?
Regards
Also there is no restriction on traveling while a citizenship application is pending. Not sure why you believe there is a restriction.
Restriction as in some countries like Dubai will not accept refugee travel document. And i can imagine USA cause problem too.
Thank you for detailed response. I was thinking to contact MP but thought HO might not like chasing through MP. I have sent another email last week but haven not heard anything. Its more than 7 months.PPTP wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2019 8:08 amThank you for clarifying. I used to wonder who is running thos forum. You guys are amazing and really helpful.
Restriction as in some countries like Dubai will not accept refugee travel document. And i can imagine USA cause problem too.
I think you can leave the feedback and ususally they enclose the link in the email, when you contact FMT. It starts with - we value your feedback...
I left one but bet they are not read. However, the most efficient way will be leaving the feedback via MP. But again that is not possible until 12 December.
It is clear that country does not professional people at all, unless they are on tier 2. It seems this is the only way tier 2 processed quicker.
About traveling: I appreciate that some countries are not accepting travel documents and this blue travel document like an alarm on borders. But I like to mention that some people have the issues in their own countries (plus families) which need to be resolved. So without a proper document you won’t go anywhere. USA getting visas on travel document - too much hassle and cost the same.
Plus waiting time for travel document - I am not sure how long it takes now, but when I applied it was 6 months. Does it worth to apply for this bluer alert?! Do not think so.
hello there,
Hi there this is also my instinct as my status was also decided through court case and one of my friend who was given status straightaway by Home office got their naturalisation after 3 and half months time. I am still waiting for the last 7 months.Sand6 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 10:11 pmI am also in the same boat, I think all those who got their refugee status through courts their applications are scrutinised more and took more time to be decided. I may be wrong as some simple application have taken ages. But generally refugees got refugee status through court their application took longer to decide. Anyone else who is in the same boat can share their views too.
It is generic automated email, as it clearly states.mideoye wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2019 7:56 pmHi Guys,
Got the following email from the Home Office in the evening on the same day I submitted my application:
"Dear MR xxxxxx,
Case ID: xxxxxxxx
Thank you for your application to the Home Office. Your application has been received and is being considered.
It may take up to six months to make a decision on your case. If we are unable to process your application within six months we will tell you as soon as possible.
Our web page contains further information on our service standards and other information which may relate to your application.
Please note that this is an automated response confirming receipt of your application and does not accept responses. Please do not reply to this email.
If there is a change in your circumstances, we kindly ask that you only contact us using this link: https://www.gov.uk/change-circumstances-visa-brp
Permanent migration team"
Is this just a standard email which has no significance or does this mean my application is now being considered by a caseworker?
P.S.: My biometrics appointment was scheduled for the next working day after I received the email, and I've since attended.
Thanks
So long as you did not give a brown envelope, you should be OK
Congratulations!!!el_magnifico wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 10:46 amHi Guys,
I finally got my brown envelope today and my application has been approved. I applied on the 28th of September and enrolled biometrics on the 3rd of October. I must say I have a huge CCJ on my file to the tune of 10,000 pounds and that did not affect the decision.
The journey has taken about 8 weeks from the day of application to approval. I got a letter from my caseworker a couple of weeks ago asking me to supply evidence that I have cleared my VAT debt from 2014. I replied with a letter from the HMRC stating that I never owed them any money. Now, the approval was granted after receiving the letter.
All the best to everyone waiting on their decision. May God be with you all. Reading on this forum has been very helpful. I wish you all the best for the future.
I sign out now.
No, I did not have to submit any evidence. It was not even declared on my application as I only found out about it 3 weeks after I already submitted my application. The homeoffice never talked about it. I am guessing they never did a CCJ check on my application.cm19 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 2:15 pmCongratulations!!!el_magnifico wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 10:46 amHi Guys,
I finally got my brown envelope today and my application has been approved. I applied on the 28th of September and enrolled biometrics on the 3rd of October. I must say I have a huge CCJ on my file to the tune of 10,000 pounds and that did not affect the decision.
The journey has taken about 8 weeks from the day of application to approval. I got a letter from my caseworker a couple of weeks ago asking me to supply evidence that I have cleared my VAT debt from 2014. I replied with a letter from the HMRC stating that I never owed them any money. Now, the approval was granted after receiving the letter.
All the best to everyone waiting on their decision. May God be with you all. Reading on this forum has been very helpful. I wish you all the best for the future.
I sign out now.
Regarding the CCJ did you have to provide evidence of re-payments?
Thanks for the reply, congratulations once again. I applied in September and still waiting. Hopping for good news soonel_magnifico wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 3:38 pmNo, I did not have to submit any evidence. It was not even declared on my application as I only found out about it 3 weeks after I already submitted my application. The homeoffice never talked about it. I am guessing they never did a CCJ check on my application.cm19 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 2:15 pmCongratulations!!!el_magnifico wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2019 10:46 amHi Guys,
I finally got my brown envelope today and my application has been approved. I applied on the 28th of September and enrolled biometrics on the 3rd of October. I must say I have a huge CCJ on my file to the tune of 10,000 pounds and that did not affect the decision.
The journey has taken about 8 weeks from the day of application to approval. I got a letter from my caseworker a couple of weeks ago asking me to supply evidence that I have cleared my VAT debt from 2014. I replied with a letter from the HMRC stating that I never owed them any money. Now, the approval was granted after receiving the letter.
All the best to everyone waiting on their decision. May God be with you all. Reading on this forum has been very helpful. I wish you all the best for the future.
I sign out now.
Regarding the CCJ did you have to provide evidence of re-payments?