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NickTheKiwi wrote:Hi Chelsea,
My partner and I both recently applied for ILR under ancestry category after spending 5 years here in the UK. It seems that it is dependent on how busy things are in general, rather than what category of SET (O) you've applied under. Our applications were received 3 weeks ago today but we are yet to receive acknowledgement, for example. So although our applications may be very straight forward and well presented, they are still processed when others ahead are finished. That's just my observation so far. A friend of mine applied last year under same category and it took around 10 weeks. I think that would be very optimistic at present, reading other threads on this forum.
Nick
CR001 wrote:It can take up to 6 months, sometimes longer.
NickTheKiwi wrote:I'm beginning to wish we had also gone for the extra premium. Not because we need the passports and documents, etc (saving for big holiday as a reward while we wait) but because we still haven't received any acknowledgement at all. My partner is being chased at work for it but my work hasn't asked a thing. Special delivery was signed for 21st June. If they only allow you to apply within 28 days of visa expiry then I think they should be a bit more on to it with sending you a confirmation letter so you can show your employer you aren't here illegally!
NickTheKiwi wrote:I'm beginning to wish we had also gone for the extra premium. Not because we need the passports and documents, etc (saving for big holiday as a reward while we wait) but because we still haven't received any acknowledgement at all. My partner is being chased at work for it but my work hasn't asked a thing. Special delivery was signed for 21st June. If they only allow you to apply within 28 days of visa expiry then I think they should be a bit more on to it with sending you a confirmation letter so you can show your employer you aren't here illegally!