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Good to hear!Bkholfy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 1:33 pmAs promised, here’s my update!
On 07/06 I got impatient and submitted the Return of Documents form - thought it was the only way to nudge them! I hoped that if they still haven’t found my documents, this would prompt them in sending me an explanation of what’s going on.
This morning I received a letter, along with all of my documents, informing me that the application was successful and a ceremony letter was to follow shortly. I can’t explain how relieved and happy I am!
Hope everyone else who is in the same situation, hears back very soon!
Normal 2nd class post.gbpmatrix wrote: ↑Sun Jun 24, 2018 10:56 amIt is very good to see updates from you guys. Congrats upon receiving the approval letters and ceremony letters. As I am also waiting, can I ask if the approval letter or ceremony letter comes do some one need to sign it or is it a normal royal mail delivery? Or does it comes from another couriers like DHL or some thing else?
Thank you in advance for sharing ur experiences.
Regards
HiBkholfy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 26, 2018 7:41 pmI’m sure someone will correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think you can. That was my worry too and I couldn’t think of a way to find out whether the decision letter has been sent out. No one will advise on the progress of your application (via phone or email), unless it’s been over 6 months.
There are quite a few posts about UKVI letters not being received, and the fact that people have to pay the reconsideration fee, eg in cases where they didn’t even know UKVI requested further documents, is shocking to say the least.
You’d think having paid over £1k, they could at least send it by recorded delivery. But hey, what can we do!
Thank you, that timeline is helpful.TheRock9 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 4:15 pmHi
I have heard that passport fee is totally different than the naturalisation application.
But with my personal experience it took around 30 days for the approval letter after they deducted my passport fee. If you look at the timeline threads you will get an idea. It takes roughly 4 weeks to get an approval letter. But Passport Deduction doesn't mean application is approved.
Thanks
Hi,scb28 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 5:30 pmThank you, that timeline is helpful.TheRock9 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 11, 2018 4:15 pmHi
I have heard that passport fee is totally different than the naturalisation application.
But with my personal experience it took around 30 days for the approval letter after they deducted my passport fee. If you look at the timeline threads you will get an idea. It takes roughly 4 weeks to get an approval letter. But Passport Deduction doesn't mean application is approved.
Thanks
I suppose my main worry was that documents might be lost, which I'm now sure is no longer the case. Good to know that the PP fees is a separate process, I suspected as much. My application for nationality as such is not a complicated route, so not expecting any jitters there, but relieved that documents have reached caseworker!
Thanks again everyone.