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But not always correctly, I suspect.Casa wrote:They will check your application with you and advise if you need to complete or amend anything.
I believe this is the case and one the pluses of using NCS. As well as a buffer for queries, they don't offer "advice" but they can double check something.irric wrote:It has one more advantage(to me its the only one) that they copy your documents and give you the originals back.... Correct me if i am wrong.
Pound to a penny they are all chucked in the same pile.....Maxwell wrote:Well, yes. Having original documents is an advantage.
But my nationality is such that I can not travel much anyway.
But at least less chances that some document gets lost.
Do you think it can speed it up at least by 10-20% ? I think it can. Probably it is more comforting for UKBA to see documents were preliminary checked, don't you think?
It gives the impression that it speeds it up. Or it's not? They give this impression, but I'm not worried in forgetting to put some documents after so many visas... And I would be glad not to do it. But, if it makes it faster even by a week, I would do it. I think there are other people like me, so this topic should be probably interesting not only to me.People who use the Nationality Checking Service offered by the City of Edinburgh Council increase the chance of their applications being approved without unnecessary delays.
Trained staff offer a one-stop shop for applicants, who previously had to either travel to South Lanarkshire or south of the border to get documents checked or risk losing original documents by submitting them directly.
Registration staff will make sure that the correct paperwork is being submitted, photocopy all documents and return the originals, check that applications are filled out properly and then send them by special delivery to arrive at the Home Office in Liverpool the next again working day.
Completed forms sent with the right documents are processed more quickly and cuts down on red tape. Having the forms and documents checked first by trained officials reduces these risks and may also cut the time spent waiting for a result.
Best if you consider it another UK Gov plc way of extorting another few quid by preying on the minds of the applicants...Maxwell wrote:After your and Wanderer's messages I started to look at it this way too.
So guys, you probably saw a lot of processing speed timelines here and did not notice any difference, correct?