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NO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER FOR MN1 + AN APPLICATIONS YET

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NO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT LETTER FOR MN1 + AN APPLICATIONS YET

Post by polandcalling1 » Tue Nov 12, 2013 10:32 pm

Hi I am just wondering if anyone is in the same situation as us.

My non-EEA spouse sent her AN application for naturalisation + the MN1 for our daughter on October 21st and so far money has not been debited nor acknowledgement letters have been received for either application so I am starting to panic.

We sent both applications in the same Special Delivery envelope and it was received next day as we tracked it down online. We did not want to use the NCS. We also enclosed 2 different self-addressed special delivery envelopes in case one application gets approved before the other.

I am an EEA citizen and have recently naturalised as a British Citizen. I got the acknowledgement letter and money was debited from my account after a week and approval letter after 2 months. I applied in August by the way.

Any advice, suggestion will be greatly appreciated.

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Post by Ayyubi72 » Tue Nov 12, 2013 10:46 pm

If you browse the forum you will notice that there is a 3-4 weeks delay in application arriving at HO and acknowledgement. There was a rush of applicants in october to beat 28th october changes.

I would say give another 2 weeks before contacting HO.

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Post by Amber » Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:15 am

Please continue in your other thread
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