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please have you been able to track your application ?
2015? Shouldn't you call HO and ask what is going on? You are well pass 6 months HO reserves for the application review.Ali khan123 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:23 amany one who applied in 2015 got any update mine is stuck on 25th may ...
I finally got my approval letter in the post on Saturday and booked my citizenship ceremony for Tuesday next week. My daughter's certificate will be handed over then. Good luck to everyone waiting for decisions. Keep the faith.Ido wrote: ↑Fri Aug 25, 2017 1:21 pmSmall update. My daughter's passport just landed on my doormat this morning. No text saying it was being printed and no certificate of naturalisation yet. I still also haven't got my approval letter or any letter from home office or local council regarding my own application yet it was joint application. Home office works in mysterious ways.Ido wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2017 11:21 amFor anyone still waiting. I applied on 28 April 2017 via ncs. Due to late Friday appointment and bank holiday my application got to H/O on 4th May. Got decided online status on 18th August. Said application decided and posted on 15th aug. Decided exactly 3 months after biometrics. Haven't got letter yet.
This topic is for checking status of British Citizenship applications. Kindly post your questions in the ILR sub forum.mwk wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 2:21 pmHello everyone.
I Sent my documents to home office on the 17/02/17 for my Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) application. The first automated email from home office was received on the 17 March 2017 which mentioned that "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 ..." after that i received automated email every month. I have tried home office online tracking process to find something about my application but none of the Ref no. is working incl Royal mail tracking number.
Just need to know if someone can help me understand that if my six months period starts from the day documents are received by the home office (in my case it was received by 20/02/17) or it will start from the day i received an automated email which was 17 March 2017 ?
Any help would be great.
Thank You
Hi there,CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 2:26 pmThis topic is for checking status of British Citizenship applications. Kindly post your questions in the ILR sub forum.mwk wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 2:21 pmHello everyone.
I Sent my documents to home office on the 17/02/17 for my Long Residence (10 years) SET (LR) application. The first automated email from home office was received on the 17 March 2017 which mentioned that "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 ..." after that i received automated email every month. I have tried home office online tracking process to find something about my application but none of the Ref no. is working incl Royal mail tracking number.
Just need to know if someone can help me understand that if my six months period starts from the day documents are received by the home office (in my case it was received by 20/02/17) or it will start from the day i received an automated email which was 17 March 2017 ?
Any help would be great.
Thank You
Did you try enquire in your loca council?
I seem to be in a similar situation, planning to call HO tomorrow on 0300 123 2253 , also have dropped an query on id: nationalityenquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk , received an automated response with several links to online checks so not sure if they will respond separately. I will post an update what goes on with my call. If you make any progress would be great to know as well. Good luck.
i send them lots of emails called them many time all i heard from them your case is under process keep waiting i dont what to domahasam wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 7:16 am2015? Shouldn't you call HO and ask what is going on? You are well pass 6 months HO reserves for the application review.Ali khan123 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:23 amany one who applied in 2015 got any update mine is stuck on 25th may ...
Someone here recommended to contact your local MP, that should speed things up. Besides, after 6 months they probably need to give you a good reason why the application review takes longer than anticipated/outlined by the guidelines.Ali khan123 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 5:01 ami send them lots of emails called them many time all i heard from them your case is under process keep waiting i dont what to domahasam wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 7:16 am2015? Shouldn't you call HO and ask what is going on? You are well pass 6 months HO reserves for the application review.Ali khan123 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:23 amany one who applied in 2015 got any update mine is stuck on 25th may ...
rajpai wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:46 pmHi ,
I checked my naturalization status changed online to 'Decided' on Aug 13th 2017 but haven' t received any approval /decision letter from Home Office. It is over 10 working days now. Is anybody else experiencing this with 'Decided' status on around same date? I checked the HO site and found a number 0300 123 2253 , will try that tomorrow. Meanwhile if anybody is experienced similar delay and managed to resolve the issue, would be great if you can share.
Date of application: 19.04.17
Date of acknowledgement: 05.05.17 via post/email
Biometrics done: 12.05.17
Online Status: DECIDED on 13.08.17
Date of approval letter: waiting.. 12th working day as of today
Raj
I hope you get your answer soon, but I would like to say that my decision letter came by second class post and I have never heard of anyone receiving it by signed delivery. I suspect that whomever you spoke to on the phone was from a third party firm hired by the Home Office to handle calls and was not someone who actually knows that much about Home Office procedure. There have been other cases of people on this forum getting incorrect advice from so-called Home Office helplines.rajpai wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 9:49 amShe also mentioned that it would be a signed for delivery so likely I missed it ( but did not see any note from Royal Mail on this in my letter box) . So now she has created an escalation case for me and given me a reference number. A case worked will call me in 2-3 days.
Tea_Rocket wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 5:57 pmI hope you get your answer soon, but I would like to say that my decision letter came by second class post and I have never heard of anyone receiving it by signed delivery. I suspect that whomever you spoke to on the phone was from a third party firm hired by the Home Office to handle calls and was not someone who actually knows that much about Home Office procedure. There have been other cases of people on this forum getting incorrect advice from so-called Home Office helplines.rajpai wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 9:49 amShe also mentioned that it would be a signed for delivery so likely I missed it ( but did not see any note from Royal Mail on this in my letter box) . So now she has created an escalation case for me and given me a reference number. A case worked will call me in 2-3 days.
I'm not saying this to cast doubt on whether or not you'll receive your decision letter soon (you probably will), but to say that if you're feeling confused by what the agent over the phone said about signed delivery, it's probably because the person on the phone was wrong. I doubt very much that you missed anything in the post, and that it's simply a matter of the Home Office mailroom being inefficient at sending letters out and/or the postal service in your area being particularly slow with the second class post.
Any updates news?cunny wrote: ↑Thu Aug 24, 2017 4:20 pmMy case was also decided on 23 june 2017
But they send the decision letter to my old address.
I have sent e-mails to further nationalties i am still waiting for a reply.
I have rang the home office and there customer services are of no help.
I am at a loss as to what to do next.
My final updates on this issue:rajpai wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 6:18 pmTea_Rocket wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 5:57 pmI hope you get your answer soon, but I would like to say that my decision letter came by second class post and I have never heard of anyone receiving it by signed delivery. I suspect that whomever you spoke to on the phone was from a third party firm hired by the Home Office to handle calls and was not someone who actually knows that much about Home Office procedure. There have been other cases of people on this forum getting incorrect advice from so-called Home Office helplines.rajpai wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2017 9:49 amShe also mentioned that it would be a signed for delivery so likely I missed it ( but did not see any note from Royal Mail on this in my letter box) . So now she has created an escalation case for me and given me a reference number. A case worked will call me in 2-3 days.
I'm not saying this to cast doubt on whether or not you'll receive your decision letter soon (you probably will), but to say that if you're feeling confused by what the agent over the phone said about signed delivery, it's probably because the person on the phone was wrong. I doubt very much that you missed anything in the post, and that it's simply a matter of the Home Office mailroom being inefficient at sending letters out and/or the postal service in your area being particularly slow with the second class post.
Dear Tea_Rocket , thanks for sharing your insight and it does tie in what I experienced today ( I did not post it here but on another thread: british-citizenship/requesting-decision ... 38334.html to avoid digressing). In summary I received an email today from id : UKVIcontactcentre@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk which clarified the decision was posted on Aug 29th "regular post" which I assumed is second class. So definitely as you suggested I have not missed it and will likely receive it hopefully tomorrow ( did not arrive today). The email response also mentioned that any further follow ups should be at FurtherNationalityEnquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk. Btw I had dropped a query to nationalityenquiries@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk yesterday at 8:30 PM and had called up 0300 123 2253 today 9 AM , so one those follow ups have resulted in this email response today at around 11:45 AM - seemed quick enough either ways. I am now waiting for that second class mail to arrive. Thanks again for your response. Also I hope my clarification is helpful for rest in similar situation.
Hi, mine is the same and I submitted mine march 24th 2017, I just spoke to someone in the home office to ask why mine case ID is not recognised, he gave an excuse that some numbers are no in the system yet depending on their application.