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Likewise. I applied in the 2nd week of January and still waiting. It certainly depends on the length of your stay in the UK plus individual circumstances.jay_p2013 wrote:Hi Everyone,
Would anyone know if it takes longer to process naturalisation applications of applicants who obtained their ILR through the 10 year long residency route compared to others?
I applied for my naturalisation around the second week of January. I've noticed a number of January/February applicants have received their approval within a month of their biometric tests and almost none of them appear to have obtained their ILR via the 10 year route.
Any idea anyone?
Yeah they usually take longer for 10 ilr route cuz they have to find out about previous employment through Hmrc and that is not available online it has to be done manually old fashioned way home office got online access for only 6 years hope this answer your queryArsal385 wrote:jay_p2013 wrote:Hi Everyone,
Would anyone know if it takes longer to process naturalisation applications of applicants who obtained their ILR through the 10 year long residency route compared to others?
I applied for my naturalisation around the second week of January. I've noticed a number of January/February applicants have received their approval within a month of their biometric tests and almost none of them appear to have obtained their ILR via the 10 year route.
Any idea anyone?
Thanks a lot both you. I will continue to wait patiently. Hope all of our approvals come through quickly.Raza.raja wrote:Yeah they usually take longer for 10 ilr route cuz they have to find out about previous employment through Hmrc and that is not available online it has to be done manually old fashioned way home office got online access for only 6 years hope this answer your queryArsal385 wrote:jay_p2013 wrote:Hi Everyone,
Would anyone know if it takes longer to process naturalisation applications of applicants who obtained their ILR through the 10 year long residency route compared to others?
I applied for my naturalisation around the second week of January. I've noticed a number of January/February applicants have received their approval within a month of their biometric tests and almost none of them appear to have obtained their ILR via the 10 year route.
Any idea anyone?
Shortly before or after you received approval/refusal.Chinho2k wrote:Just a quick one, at which stage in the naturalisation application process are original documents returned if you have provided a self addressed envelope (postage paid)?
CR001 wrote:Shortly before or after you received approval/refusal.Chinho2k wrote:Just a quick one, at which stage in the naturalisation application process are original documents returned if you have provided a self addressed envelope (postage paid)?
Suggest you search the forum and the HO website for statistics. I don't work for HO.tano seth wrote:how many naturalisation being refused so far since september 2015. please reply. thanksCR001 wrote:Shortly before or after you received approval/refusal.Chinho2k wrote:Just a quick one, at which stage in the naturalisation application process are original documents returned if you have provided a self addressed envelope (postage paid)?
This long thread might be helpful.tano seth wrote:Thanks sir CR001 for very kind reply. appreciated and i wish you could have worked for HO. what part of the forum should i search please.
This is very much normal. You need to take into consideration of the new fee change when a lot of application went in to miss the higher fee plus the easter vacation is contributing towards it. People who applied on 16/17 of March are getting their fee deducted this week.Sas Sam wrote:Hi All,
My application has been sent by NCS on 04/04/2016. Based on the tracking code what I've got, the HO received it on 06/04. Since then I haven't received anything from them. Is that normal?
I've checked the timelines here and usually the money gone from the account after 10 days as well as everyone get a biometric enrolment letter and a letter about they let me know that received my application and the process has been started. I'm getting worried about it because I didn't get anything yet from them, they didn't charge me yet, but 15 days gone already since they got my application.
Thanks for the answers in advance!
Thanks for your answer! I wait then ...binedada wrote:This is very much normal. You need to take into consideration of the new fee change when a lot of application went in to miss the higher fee plus the easter vacation is contributing towards it. People who applied on 16/17 of March are getting their fee deducted this week.
thanks
This is the HO under the Tories scrambling to outsource everything to their friends, I would very much doubt they had laid on extra staff, look at the delays in taking money.ohara wrote:No idea. The fee change was supposed to happen in April as it does most years, but it was suddenly pushed forward to mid March. I expect someone foresaw a huge rise in applications from EEA citizens in the run up to the referendum and thought it would bring in a load of extra cash.
It would surprise me if they hadn't laid on extra staff to deal with it.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... mount.html
Allesheikh wrote:Hi Everyone,
I'v got JCAP appointment for my naturalisation application on Monday Redbridge council I want to find out
I ticked the option for English language requirement that I've met that on my ilr application applied after October 2013 and only sending my life in uk pass notification letter.
Is that ok or shall I send my masters degree for English language which is from uk.
NCS will copy and attest your UK Master degree and send it to UKBA
Can anyone send link for timeline database?
http://www.immigrationboards.com/britis ... 80616.html
Is there any difference in terms of processing time between postal applications and JCAP.
No, its all depend on UKBA how much time they take to process the application some people get approval in 4 weeks time some take in between 3-6 months time and some take more then six months.
Thanks in advance
Ali
It seems approvals were a bit quiet but have picked up. Ive updated mine based on an application on 7th March and I can see a few more early March approvals are starting to come through. Also not sure if youre checking both the month timelines and the bigger general timelines thread, as some members may use one or the other.RedBlue wrote:I have only seen couple of approvals for Jan,Feb and March application since 15th April. Has no one received any approvals or memebers are not updating their timeline. If anyone received approvals please update. It will be helpful. Thanks