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schwim wrote:schwim wrote:Eligibility criteria: Work permit 2yrs + Tier 2 3 yrs + ILR 1yr
Language criteria met (UK degree, exempt countries, PBS used documents, NARIC, or B1 test): LIUK & national of English speaking country
Current nationality: Bahamian
Method of application: NCS
Council name if NCS used: Southwark
Date of application: 07/10/14
Payment method CC/DC, Personal cheque, Bankers cheque etc: CC
Date of receipt by UKBA: 08/10/14
Date of acknowledgment: letter dated 20/10/2014 received 24/10/2014
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 21/10/2014
Date approval received:
Date of ceremony:
There is no joint fee any more, not sure where you got the £80 from though. So for 2 applications you page 2x£906.antpants76 wrote: One thing, our application is for a married couple (both South African) who both had our own separate work permits and ILR periods exceeding 12 months. We applied with form AN (as you do) and specified that it was a joint application, each with their own application form. One fee of £906 and two fees of £80 (the AN payment form is quite confusing and does not provide enough details for applications that are joint) in any case, the £1066 was taken from my card shortly after sending in but then we got a letter acknowledging and also asking for another £746. I have now sent this additional payment. Although, I am not quite sure this is correct as we have applied as a joint, therefore, it should only attract the one fee of £906. But, all things being equal I don't want to argue the toss with UKBA now, all I want is our new shiny passports. Does anyone know about the fees for joint applications. Is the latter only possible when one applicant is dependent on the other? In our case as mentioned, both on independent ILR but we thought we would jointly apply for naturalisation, does not seem to have worked. Expecting the additional payment to go off our accounts this week and hopefully it will not take to long to filter through now. Anyway, hope my comments help someone else out there. Good luck guys
bobo77 wrote:Eligibility criteria: HSMP 2005 (Living in UK for 8 years)
Language criteria met: B1-Trinity college +LIUK
Method of application: NCS
Council name if NCS used: Southwark
Date of application: 15/10/2014 (Received 16th)
Payment method : Debit Card
Date of acknowledgment: Waiting
Date of debit or clearance of fees: Waiting
Date approval received: Waiting
Date of ceremony: Waiting
bobo77 wrote:My bank has reduced my account balance by £906 in readiness for charging, will be charged tomorrow I think. Will update timeline when It's been fully charged.
bobo77 wrote:Eligibility criteria: HSMP 2005 (Living in UK for 8 years)
Language criteria met: B1-Trinity college +LIUK
Method of application: NCS
Council name if NCS used: Southwark
Date of application: 15/10/2014 (Received 16th)
Payment method : Debit Card
Date of acknowledgment: Waiting
Date of debit or clearance of fees: Waiting
Date approval received: Waiting
Date of ceremony: Waiting
Can you please tell us a bit about the acknowledgemt email like what is the subject or sender of that email as my payment was taken on 25th but i have not received an email or a letter as an acknowledgement so i am a bit worried. I have been checking my junk folder everyday as well.bobo77 wrote:.
Got the email acknowledgement. Fees still waiting to be cleared by my bank.
bobo77 wrote:My bank has reduced my account balance by £906 in readiness for charging, will be charged tomorrow I think. Will update timeline when It's been fully charged.
bobo77 wrote:Eligibility criteria: HSMP 2005 (Living in UK for 8 years)
Language criteria met: B1-Trinity college +LIUK
Method of application: NCS
Council name if NCS used: Southwark
Date of application: 15/10/2014 (Received 16th)
Payment method : Debit Card
Date of acknowledgment: Waiting
Date of debit or clearance of fees: Waiting
Date approval received: Waiting
Date of ceremony: Waiting
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Dear MR/S XXXX,
Case ID: XXXXX
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. If we are unable to process your application within six months we will tell you as soon as possible.
Our web page contains further information on our service standards and other information which may relate to your application.
Please note that this is an automated response confirming receipt of your application and does not accept responses. Please do not reply to this email.
If there is a change in your circumstances, we kindly ask that you only contact us using this link: https://www.gov.uk/change-circumstances-visa-brp
Permanent migration team
waitwaitwait wrote:
Can you please tell us a bit about the acknowledgemt email like what is the subject or sender of that email as my payment was taken on 25th but i have not received an email or a letter as an acknowledgement so i am a bit worried. I have been checking my junk folder everyday as well.
My timeline:
Eligibility criteria:Married to BC + ILR
(Living in UK for 8 years)
Language criteria met: B1-Trinity college +LIUK
Method of application: NCS
Council name if NCS used: Hastings
Date of application: 10/10/2014
Payment method : Credit Card
Date of acknowledgment: Waiting
Date of debit or clearance of fees: waiting
Date approval received: Waiting
Date of ceremony:Waiting
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Eligibility criteria: HSMP 2005 (Living in UK for 8 years)
Language criteria met: B1-Trinity college +LIUK
Method of application: NCS
Council name if NCS used: Southwark
Date of application: 15/10/2014 (Received 16th)
Payment method : Debit Card
Date of acknowledgment: 29/10/2014 Email
Date of debit or clearance of fees: 29/10/2014
Date approval received: Waiting
Date of ceremony: Waiting