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That would be amazing if true! I'm at 5 months on Tuesday and they took my fee out a little over 5 weeks ago. I tried requesting my passport back about 6 weeks ago and they still haven't returned it. I've passed up as much work as I could but now I need a business visa for a job in January and need my passport backmikeg333 wrote:I've applied as well using UKM in April (received by HO on 16/4/15 from the US (Los Angeles). I just got a reply from the Home Office that the biometrics requirement is not needed on my application as it was received prior to the rollout date. The replies from the FurtherNationality email say I need to wait till it's setup in the US whereas people in the Home Office are saying they aren't requiring it, hmmm
She also said that my application was being assigned finally to a case worker. My 6 month date is Oct 15th so hopefully I have a decision by then.
For the passport I emailed that FurtherNationaility email 3 times in one week saying I needed my passport back. I was then directed to a Home Office employee who directly emailed me and setup to have my passport returned as I needed it for travel. From the time she emailed me to when I received my passport back was about 10 days.bfrenchfry wrote: That would be amazing if true! I'm at 5 months on Tuesday and they took my fee out a little over 5 weeks ago. I tried requesting my passport back about 6 weeks ago and they still haven't returned it. I've passed up as much work as I could but now I need a business visa for a job in January and need my passport back
I first did a request to find the certificate with the National Archives and got back the document number. I then did a certified copy request using that document number and received the certified copy by post. Took 2-3 weeks I believe to receive it at my US address. So, I didn't have an issue that the document wasn't available for copying. I was told a certified copy was sufficient and that when they process your application they compare the certified copy to the physical copy.yktamimi wrote:To New citizenship from UKF
The naturalization certificate you got, did the HM Passport office accept it as a proof of citizenship.
I have just a received a reply from them regarding my father's certificate, stating that the document has been taken
by someone for legal use, and I have to get back to them after one month.
I wonder why the people in the HM passport office do not consider the British passport as an alternative proof of citizenship as long as the original naturalization certificate is lost and that there is no way we issue a replacement one.
I wonder why they do not retain a record of citizenship status for all the Britishers, so that they can cross-reference there details against whatever naturalization certificate. This is regardless if the document is laminate or unlaminated.
Congrats to you! So far people have been waiting nearly 6 months (the time since the form was created in April), but it seems things are starting to move along and more people are having their money deducted faster than us early applicants, so maybe they've finally learned how to process these. I've yet to hear of one person being accepted off a UKF form yet. For other citizenship applications it seems the process is about a month from application until biometric enrollment request, and from there about 3-4 months, but again, so far with UKF everyone is going way over those times... Good luck!Ben170292 wrote:I just thought I would post about my application so far.
I sent my former on 19/09/15 from Melbourne, Australia.
Today 02/10/15 I have had what I think is the fee deducted from my account $173aud which is around £80.
How long does the next step usually take?
Since it is now October, how can we find out if these biometric facilities have in fact been set up? I've written to the two email addresses (NationalityBiometrics@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk andbfrenchfry wrote:I wrote the biometrics people again saying I don't understand why you say there isn't a center yet, there are so many places to do biometrics for visas, so why not citizens, and I got a longer answer, still saying the same thing. For citizen applications from the U.S. They are hoping for October. Full email from them below:
Thank You for contacting us.
From 6th April 2015, applicants for British Citizenship must enrol their biometric identifiers (fingerprints and photographs) as part of the application process.
To ensure a positive experience for our customers UK Visas and Immigration have arranged for biometric identifiers to be taken at the 135 Application Support Centres across the US .
Unfortunately, it has taken longer than we expected to put in place the necessary technical infrastructure and this has meant that we have been unable to schedule biometric enrolments.
We now expect this to be resolved by October 2015, when we will be able to invite you to arrange your enrolment visits. We will contact you again in October to explain what you need to do next. We sincerely apologise for the delay to your application and any inconvenience caused.
yktamimi wrote:Dear All
I received this email from the HM Passport Office a couple of days ago. The examiner did not accept the laminated document of my father's naturalization certificate, she simply requested unlaminated document. she is now considering to turn down my passport application. I seriously do not know what to do.
we expected that she will ask for a nationality status letter (issued from the Home Office) as an alternative to the naturalization certificate.
could someone tell me what to do.........
BEST WISHES
Tamimi
------------------------------------------------------------- HM PASSPORT OFFICE LETTER-------------------------------------
Thank you for your recent email regarding your parents’ marriage certificate and translation. We have received these documents however due to our withdrawal policy unless I receive an unlaminated naturalisation certificate of your father to confirm your full nationality and a reply from your countersignatory which was sent on 16/9/2015 your application will be withdrawn and your documents returned
Thank you
Christine Lee
EO EQA
Same here. Had my application acknowledged and my fee withdrawn exactly 4 months ago, application received almost 5 months ago. No news, just silence. B-day was last week, but nothing. Hope I will get it for Christmas.Antsmall wrote: I've been waiting for five months and still no sign of a biometrics letter. Then even AFTER I do the biometrics, if they even grant me that boon (which seems increasingly unlikely even though I have no criminal record, parking ticket or anything of the kind), I'll have to wait heaven knows how long for the actual ceremony and whatnot - not to mention the horrors of applying for a passport. I'm stuck in a foreign country, unable to make any travel plans because my passport is in the hands of these... beings. My birthday is tomorrow: to think that I stupidly hoped that I'd celebrate it by gaining my birthright! I've seen two birthdays pass by since that law was approved, and still no progress. Two years thrown away.
yktamimi wrote:Thanks very much for the useful information. I really appreciate it
1) The home office is unable to issue a duplicate certificate simply because they do not retain any records for naturalization certificates issued before 1986. And my father was naturalized in 1975
2) The national archive can only issue an index record; the actual certificate is not available because my father was a foreign national. You may check this statement which is quoted from their website
(The Home Office did not keep a set of duplicate certificates issued in the UK for foreign nationals during these years so the index is the only source of detail)
3) An expired passport of my father has been sent to the HM passport office, they should have considered it as a proof of citizenship. Actually the names of all my direct (eldest) brothers and sisters are stated on the passport except me. All of them are British by descent, and they have British passports.
4) Recently I just found my brothers and sisters birth certificates (issued from the British consulate in Jerusalem) all of these certificates are unlamented and original. My father's full name is listed on each certificate. (Would it be possible for the passport office to accept them as a proof of British Citizenship?)
I just would like to know about the best possible course of action;
your effort to assist me will be greatly appreciated.
I look forward to hearing from you,
Best Regards,
Tamimi
Let's hope for a nice xmas present for all of us from these people (you know... the thing that we would have had automatically at birth if the law hadn't been idiotic). We've waited long enough!anahamilton wrote: Same here. Had my application acknowledged and my fee withdrawn exactly 4 months ago, application received almost 5 months ago. No news, just silence. B-day was last week, but nothing. Hope I will get it for Christmas.