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look its inside information that home office making more money using this sirviceshah4404 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 9:00 pmHEllo guys
Applied ILR LR supera service on 5th December 2018
Appointment on 11-12-2018
As we are promised 24 hours decesion time I don’t think that is the case in 90% cases
And very disappoint to see so many people waiting for more then 2 weeks after paying 3000 pound fee for quick service anyways good luck everyone
Hi swskum congratulations. How much earlier did you apply online? I’m starting to find this frustrating that those people who applied earlier than within their 28 day period are getting a response quicker. It’s almost as if they want us to go against their so called policy of “submission date is application date”.swskum wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 10:16 pmJust so you know, I received an email today, the day after my wife's appointment at the premium lounge in London, confirming the granting of my wife's further leave to remain (extension under FLR(M) route). We will receive the mail with the BRP in due course it said. Quick and efficient.
By the way, we paid for our application and appointment before the last 28 days of my wife's visa although we had the biometric appointment in the 28 day period.
mahmoudsayed86 you mentioned your date of entry is delayed than entry clearance date. Could you tell what was that delay in days and whether you are Main applicant in the application.mahmoudsayed86 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:51 pmI mean it is true that the UKVI staff advised me over the phone that the date of application will be the date of appointment and NOT the date of submitting the application online. I have noticed that some people were advised the opposite...I am not sure how the HO thinks about this to be honest but what I am sure about that it worked in my casejagzmann wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 10:46 pmI think a few of us are still confused about date of submission / appointment as date of application and i can't find any guideline to support this. Can you please explain how you mean on the highlighted below?
mahmoudsayed86 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 3:15 pmI wrote a cover letter explaining that I called the UKVI on 5 November asking about which date is considered my date of application before I submitted my online application and they confirmed to me over the phone that it is the date of appointment (which is true). I explained all of that in my cover letter which I submitted with my documents and uploaded it under category 'proof of application'
I also included the period between the entry clearance being issued and me entering the UK in my 5 years period and it went fine
HiSaninsts wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 5:18 ammahmoudsayed86 you mentioned your date of entry is delayed than entry clearance date. Could you tell what was that delay in days and whether you are Main applicant in the application.mahmoudsayed86 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:51 pmI mean it is true that the UKVI staff advised me over the phone that the date of application will be the date of appointment and NOT the date of submitting the application online. I have noticed that some people were advised the opposite...I am not sure how the HO thinks about this to be honest but what I am sure about that it worked in my casejagzmann wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 10:46 pmI think a few of us are still confused about date of submission / appointment as date of application and i can't find any guideline to support this. Can you please explain how you mean on the highlighted below?
mahmoudsayed86 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 3:15 pmI wrote a cover letter explaining that I called the UKVI on 5 November asking about which date is considered my date of application before I submitted my online application and they confirmed to me over the phone that it is the date of appointment (which is true). I explained all of that in my cover letter which I submitted with my documents and uploaded it under category 'proof of application'
I also included the period between the entry clearance being issued and me entering the UK in my 5 years period and it went fine
I booked an appointment for the Croydon centre for 17th December. I booked it yesterday.allyf wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 11:50 pmWanted to touch base with others to see if anyone has made a booking for this week or next with sopra steria. I’m within my 28 days starting next week and I’m hopeful that I’ll get an appointment either the 19th, 20th or 21st...I want this application out of my hair before Christmas!! I read on another post someone didn’t get an appointment until Jan 3. Am I being slightly ambitious that appts will be available before Xmas? I was planning for Liverpool but I’m willing to drive anywhere..!!
But yesterday, they have told me that now they cant escalate again as it was already done 2 times ( 3rd Dec and 10th Dec) and as i have received a progress update from UKVI and all i can do is to wait till it comes. The first lady told me not to call till Jan 10 that is 4 weeks after i received the email. i had called again in the evening , another lady who sounded much more understanding, told me to wait as the email indicated that they have received the message about escalation. ( i did tell her that i ahve received three emails over the last 2 weeks about progress update but nothing has happened) she said that she cant tell me when and how i will get information , but for now to forget about super priority bit and wait for a decision and take it from there.
mail9 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 10:50 amBut yesterday, they have told me that now they cant escalate again as it was already done 2 times ( 3rd Dec and 10th Dec) and as i have received a progress update from UKVI and all i can do is to wait till it comes. The first lady told me not to call till Jan 10 that is 4 weeks after i received the email. i had called again in the evening , another lady who sounded much more understanding, told me to wait as the email indicated that they have received the message about escalation. ( i did tell her that i ahve received three emails over the last 2 weeks about progress update but nothing has happened) she said that she cant tell me when and how i will get information , but for now to forget about super priority bit and wait for a decision and take it from there.
i am really worried now. what they tell is not consistent.
Really I am not able to understand the reason behind any delay. In my case (Tier 2 G) I have the same employer all along. No complexity in terms of salary, date of appointment, absences, LIUK, English Language requirement. all 5 year P60 attached etc. I don't know the rationale behind some people getting quick decision and in some case delays.Is it extra checks, is it location, service centre where application was submitted... total darkness. If there would have been proper communication from HO side, it would give more peace to us.Very Unfair.badhodor wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 11:11 amI think it is totally random how things are being done. The new system is probably causing problems and there aren't proper methods of escalation established I am assuming.
That bit about checks and HMRC etc. is not true, my application is extremely straightforward. 5 years with 1 employer and 3 months before ILR changed employer and got a Tier 2 in august. If they were able to grant tier 2 in august using exactly the same data that they have not much has changed in 3 months.
So, i am guessing its just new system being absolutely in shambles at HO end. Sopra is slick but HO as usual is not upto speed.
It's a waiting game unfortunately.
mail9 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 10:50 amBut yesterday, they have told me that now they cant escalate again as it was already done 2 times ( 3rd Dec and 10th Dec) and as i have received a progress update from UKVI and all i can do is to wait till it comes. The first lady told me not to call till Jan 10 that is 4 weeks after i received the email. i had called again in the evening , another lady who sounded much more understanding, told me to wait as the email indicated that they have received the message about escalation. ( i did tell her that i ahve received three emails over the last 2 weeks about progress update but nothing has happened) she said that she cant tell me when and how i will get information , but for now to forget about super priority bit and wait for a decision and take it from there.
i am really worried now. what they tell is not consistent.
yes mine too , super straight forward - got a tier 2 extension for 3 years in jan 2018 with no problem.badhodor wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 11:11 amI think it is totally random how things are being done. The new system is probably causing problems and there aren't proper methods of escalation established I am assuming.
That bit about checks and HMRC etc. is not true, my application is extremely straightforward. 5 years with 1 employer and 3 months before ILR changed employer and got a Tier 2 in august. If they were able to grant tier 2 in august using exactly the same data that they have not much has changed in 3 months.
So, i am guessing its just new system being absolutely in shambles at HO end. Sopra is slick but HO as usual is not upto speed.
It's a waiting game unfortunately.
mail9 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 10:50 amBut yesterday, they have told me that now they cant escalate again as it was already done 2 times ( 3rd Dec and 10th Dec) and as i have received a progress update from UKVI and all i can do is to wait till it comes. The first lady told me not to call till Jan 10 that is 4 weeks after i received the email. i had called again in the evening , another lady who sounded much more understanding, told me to wait as the email indicated that they have received the message about escalation. ( i did tell her that i ahve received three emails over the last 2 weeks about progress update but nothing has happened) she said that she cant tell me when and how i will get information , but for now to forget about super priority bit and wait for a decision and take it from there.
i am really worried now. what they tell is not consistent.
Yes it is. On their website they mention that if application will take longer they will let applicant now. But they haven't communicated anything to me since submission of application. Then there is no way we can track the status. Calling call center is of no use, everytime you talk to different people, they give different information. There doesn't seem to be any procedures or policies. Feeling very helpless.Timothy Tao wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 11:23 amStill nothing since 28 Nov super slow service for ILR set O..hopeless
it was a tier2 dependant extension at 41/2 years as per the new rule and i became eligible by around august 18. so now it is well more than 5 years under tier 2 and main applicant has already got ILR last year.norty109 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 11:41 amBadhodar - T-2 switching and ILR have different checks so is not the same. T2 Switch does not entail 5 year of HMRC tax /NI payment assurance, does not have absence criteria, switching from t2 to t2 same category does not involve English language proof, police check are different like simple caution has 2 years mandatory refusal in ILR whereas is only 12 month discretionary in t-2 switch. There are lot of differences but yes I agree the applicant must be informed every 5 days of status if they have charged super priority fees.
Mail9 - If you extended in January 18 for another 3 years that means you have not done 5 years in T2 G alone yet and your ILR has other period of stay from where you switched to T2 G. So presumably they will be checking the leave before T2 G and also T2G and that could possibly take time. But again yes HO must inform the status to you.
dont know though why they gave me 3 years extension as a tier 2 is only eligible to stay for 6 years, giving me 3 years extension would mean 8 plus yearsmail9 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 12:05 pmit was a tier2 dependant extension at 41/2 years as per the new rule and i became eligible by around august 18. so now it is well more than 5 years under tier 2 and main applicant has already got ILR last year.norty109 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 11:41 amBadhodar - T-2 switching and ILR have different checks so is not the same. T2 Switch does not entail 5 year of HMRC tax /NI payment assurance, does not have absence criteria, switching from t2 to t2 same category does not involve English language proof, police check are different like simple caution has 2 years mandatory refusal in ILR whereas is only 12 month discretionary in t-2 switch. There are lot of differences but yes I agree the applicant must be informed every 5 days of status if they have charged super priority fees.
Mail9 - If you extended in January 18 for another 3 years that means you have not done 5 years in T2 G alone yet and your ILR has other period of stay from where you switched to T2 G. So presumably they will be checking the leave before T2 G and also T2G and that could possibly take time. But again yes HO must inform the status to you.
Hi norty109norty109 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 11:41 amBadhodar - T-2 switching and ILR have different checks so is not the same. T2 Switch does not entail 5 year of HMRC tax /NI payment assurance, does not have absence criteria, switching from t2 to t2 same category does not involve English language proof, police check are different like simple caution has 2 years mandatory refusal in ILR whereas is only 12 month discretionary in t-2 switch. There are lot of differences but yes I agree the applicant must be informed every 5 days of status if they have charged super priority fees.
Mail9 - If you extended in January 18 for another 3 years that means you have not done 5 years in T2 G alone yet and your ILR has other period of stay from where you switched to T2 G. So presumably they will be checking the leave before T2 G and also T2G and that could possibly take time. But again yes HO must inform the status to you.
mail9 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 13, 2018 12:08 pm
it was a tier2 dependant extension at 41/2 years as per the new rule and i became eligible by around august 18. so now it is well more than 5 years under tier 2 and main applicant has already got ILR last year.
dont know though why they gave me 3 years extension as a tier 2 is only eligible to stay for 6 years, giving me 3 years extension would mean 8 plus years