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They're quick to reject, generally speaking, its within a month or two.MrBrilliant wrote:I'm just curious to know, in the case that there is something trivial missing or wrong with your application (e.g. they think your references are too old, or for some reason the numbers and dates don't add up correctly), would you get the rejection faster, or would you still possibly have to wait 6 months?
Logically it seems as though a simple rejection should be processed sooner, so for example if you haven't heard anything in 2 months it probably means there isn't anything stupidly wrong with your application. But is this true?
Basically, has anyone ever gotten rejected after waiting 6 months, or do the rejections come in faster?
Are there any stats to back this up on refusal's in that timeline as I would like to compare?fwd079 wrote:They're quick to reject, generally speaking, its within a month or two.
There are two volumes of nationality instructions while making decisions. And the volume 1 has chapters with instructions they follow. But most probably its not limited to these (classified instructions etc).JamesBrodie wrote:Does anyone know what checks they do and is there a list of checks that are done on all applications, or is it up to the caseworker?
That's interesting, what was the basis for rejection after a year?The.Watcher wrote:Are there any stats to back this up on refusal's in that timeline as I would like to compare?fwd079 wrote:They're quick to reject, generally speaking, its within a month or two.
Some have waited a whole year only to be told no after the whole debacle and I'm still astounded how changes that came into effect in Dec 2014 could affect an application from Mar 2014. Which just goes to show your application can sit for 8 months untouched and when finally touched (maybe because you have sent a few emails/asked the MP to look into) they choose to apply new guidelines from then and there instead of considering guidelines that the application would've been received on.