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The day the online form is submitted is application date, so need have been physically present 5 yrs before that date.FM1 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 11:02 amRegarding the matter of being physically present in the UK 5 years to the day before the application is made, for online applications, is that from the day the online form was submitted or the day of the NDRS appointment or the day the HO receives the paperwork?
I ask because I was absent from 9th - 11th November in 2013 and am slightly worried that my paperwork will be received by the HO on that date even though I completed the online submission this week and my NDRS appointment is for the coming Friday.
They come separately. HO letter is an A5 brown envelope, looks a bit like junk mail, so make sure you have not discarded it as you need to take it with to the ceremony.VadymGurevych wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:55 amHi All,
May I ask a question, please.
My wife has applied for her BC on the 1st of October, and today we have received a letter from the council inviting her to the ceremony in December. Cool.
BUT we have not received a letter from the Home Office yet
Is it at all possible / normal? Would appreciate if someone could share some experience here, please.
BTW the passport fee went from our card about 10 days ago, so, if this matters at all, all sounds correct, just surprised to have received a letter from the Council before the letter from the Home Office.
Thanks!
Apparently it is an error with the checklist and should be submitted. However, when I had my NDRS appointment, the council registrar was pretty insistent she didn't need submit our B1 certs, but I insisted she did. I am pretty sure they would make contact if a problem.skyyy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 8:34 pm
Two questions - In my online application checklist, english language proof was not listed as one of the requied documents therefore I did not submit my master's degree certificate (from a UK university). However, I noticed in the forum that everyone is submitting english language proof document. In home office website, they also mentioned it but if it did not come up as required documents in the online application form checklist. Did anyone come across with a similar situation before?
Our council registrar, despite me pushing on the issue, wouldn't issue a receipt/note for the individual documents issued, as she said was not necessary at all. We got a receipt for the DX mail paid for to courier docs to HO, and the receipt for the Passport check and that was it.Second question - I submitted details of my two referees in the online application form and submitted their signed pages as well. However, person took my application in the council did not tick referee declarations in the list (in the copy that I have been given) . I am 100% sure that I have given declarations. I noticed it after I left the council. Is there anyway that I can check that with Home Office?
Ancestor wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:01 pmApparently it is an error with the checklist and should be submitted. However, when I had my NDRS appointment, the council registrar was pretty insistent she didn't need submit our B1 certs, but I insisted she did. I am pretty sure they would make contact if a problem.skyyy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 8:34 pm
Two questions - In my online application checklist, english language proof was not listed as one of the requied documents therefore I did not submit my master's degree certificate (from a UK university). However, I noticed in the forum that everyone is submitting english language proof document. In home office website, they also mentioned it but if it did not come up as required documents in the online application form checklist. Did anyone come across with a similar situation before?
Our council registrar, despite me pushing on the issue, wouldn't issue a receipt/note for the individual documents issued, as she said was not necessary at all. We got a receipt for the DX mail paid for to courier docs to HO, and the receipt for the Passport check and that was it.Second question - I submitted details of my two referees in the online application form and submitted their signed pages as well. However, person took my application in the council did not tick referee declarations in the list (in the copy that I have been given) . I am 100% sure that I have given declarations. I noticed it after I left the council. Is there anyway that I can check that with Home Office?
Well, after having spent half of the day today on the phone with Home Office help line, who were surprisingly helpful, and having asked our MP to contact HO direct on our behalf - mail has arrived late in the afternoon (it never does, only in the morning) and the letter was in there (dated 24th of October, 2nd of November today). And so, all's good!CR001 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:43 pmThey come separately. HO letter is an A5 brown envelope, looks a bit like junk mail, so make sure you have not discarded it as you need to take it with to the ceremony.VadymGurevych wrote: ↑Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:55 amHi All,
May I ask a question, please.
My wife has applied for her BC on the 1st of October, and today we have received a letter from the council inviting her to the ceremony in December. Cool.
BUT we have not received a letter from the Home Office yet
Is it at all possible / normal? Would appreciate if someone could share some experience here, please.
BTW the passport fee went from our card about 10 days ago, so, if this matters at all, all sounds correct, just surprised to have received a letter from the Council before the letter from the Home Office.
Thanks!
It also might still be on its way.
TAd1 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 02, 2018 3:42 pmHi all,
I needed some advice on applying for my naturalisation.
I am applying through the spousal route and received my ILR in February. I spoke to UKVI and they told me to check with my council regarding booking an appt before submitting the application online as I need to make sure it is within 10 working days.
My council have told me they are not able to tell me availability until I submit my application online and give them the payment reference number. Has anyone come across this? Some councils insist on you submitting and paying first, others don't. I ended up going with Hackney because they let me book an appointment for a later date before submitting online (and they ended up costing less than my own council!).
Also, I am due to travel on 16 November and was hoping to do the JCAP service before I travel to get the process going. It sounds stupid but will I be able to retain both my passport and BRP card? I can always provide it at a later date if they need the original passport. If you are able to get an NDRS appointment before you travel you will be able to keep your passport and BRP.
Also, aside from proof of employment letters what else did you provide as proof of being here for the last three years? Your current and any expired passports covering your qualifying period should be sufficient to prove residence. EU applicants are asked for employment letters because their passports aren't stamped when they enter or exit the UK. Some non-EU applicants submit employment documents anyway.
Lastly, if I am ok to send some originals could I send a mixture of originals and copies of documents?
Thank you for your advice!
My understanding is that you won't get much by way of response until 6 months have gone by from submission date, other than it is "In Process"! This is there standard SLA.skyyy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 02, 2018 7:40 amAncestor wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:01 pmApparently it is an error with the checklist and should be submitted. However, when I had my NDRS appointment, the council registrar was pretty insistent she didn't need submit our B1 certs, but I insisted she did. I am pretty sure they would make contact if a problem.skyyy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 8:34 pm
Two questions - In my online application checklist, english language proof was not listed as one of the requied documents therefore I did not submit my master's degree certificate (from a UK university). However, I noticed in the forum that everyone is submitting english language proof document. In home office website, they also mentioned it but if it did not come up as required documents in the online application form checklist. Did anyone come across with a similar situation before?
Our council registrar, despite me pushing on the issue, wouldn't issue a receipt/note for the individual documents issued, as she said was not necessary at all. We got a receipt for the DX mail paid for to courier docs to HO, and the receipt for the Passport check and that was it.Second question - I submitted details of my two referees in the online application form and submitted their signed pages as well. However, person took my application in the council did not tick referee declarations in the list (in the copy that I have been given) . I am 100% sure that I have given declarations. I noticed it after I left the council. Is there anyway that I can check that with Home Office?
Hi Ancestor,
Thanks for your reply.
First Question' - It is unbelivable that they have not fixed that problem before they inputted required documents in the checklist and it still shows inaccurate required document list!! Most people who applied in August seemed to receive their results by now so I am not sure whether this is delaying my process or not. I hope that they also look at ILR appplication details. (I applied ILR roughly one month before my citizenship application ans I submitted my post-graduate degree certificate) Should I send an email to Home Office to check the status of my application and also mention this issue and let them know language proof is available upon request?
Second Question - I have been given the copy of the documents taken for the application by the council registrar. I am sure that I have given referee declarations but it is not ticked as taken. How can I check this with Home Office? If I send them an email to check this, would it be approppriate or attract unnecessary attention may be?
Dont get upset, ur GOOD NEWS on the way IN SHA ALLAH.
Thanks for the kind words. nice of you.
hellow,i checked u applied on 17thsep 2018,so i assume, ur approval( N SHA ALLAH ) on the way bcz i checked many members threads who got already but had awful replys like wait for 6 months,or file with case worker or a communication will post etc,AliSufii wrote: ↑Sun Nov 04, 2018 8:14 pmThanks for the kind words. nice of you.
You never know you might get approval before me. HO is unpredictable. I can see in timelines that they are now deciding 29th Septemeber and touching Oct. cases.
You also might get it next week there are chances for you also.
I agree... waiting is painful. Thanks Ancestor. Hopefully we will all get our positive outcome soon...Ancestor wrote: ↑Fri Nov 02, 2018 9:08 pmMy understanding is that you won't get much by way of response until 6 months have gone by from submission date, other than it is "In Process"! This is there standard SLA.skyyy wrote: ↑Fri Nov 02, 2018 7:40 amAncestor wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:01 pmApparently it is an error with the checklist and should be submitted. However, when I had my NDRS appointment, the council registrar was pretty insistent she didn't need submit our B1 certs, but I insisted she did. I am pretty sure they would make contact if a problem.skyyy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 01, 2018 8:34 pm
Two questions - In my online application checklist, english language proof was not listed as one of the requied documents therefore I did not submit my master's degree certificate (from a UK university). However, I noticed in the forum that everyone is submitting english language proof document. In home office website, they also mentioned it but if it did not come up as required documents in the online application form checklist. Did anyone come across with a similar situation before?
Our council registrar, despite me pushing on the issue, wouldn't issue a receipt/note for the individual documents issued, as she said was not necessary at all. We got a receipt for the DX mail paid for to courier docs to HO, and the receipt for the Passport check and that was it.Second question - I submitted details of my two referees in the online application form and submitted their signed pages as well. However, person took my application in the council did not tick referee declarations in the list (in the copy that I have been given) . I am 100% sure that I have given declarations. I noticed it after I left the council. Is there anyway that I can check that with Home Office?
Hi Ancestor,
Thanks for your reply.
First Question' - It is unbelivable that they have not fixed that problem before they inputted required documents in the checklist and it still shows inaccurate required document list!! Most people who applied in August seemed to receive their results by now so I am not sure whether this is delaying my process or not. I hope that they also look at ILR appplication details. (I applied ILR roughly one month before my citizenship application ans I submitted my post-graduate degree certificate) Should I send an email to Home Office to check the status of my application and also mention this issue and let them know language proof is available upon request?
Second Question - I have been given the copy of the documents taken for the application by the council registrar. I am sure that I have given referee declarations but it is not ticked as taken. How can I check this with Home Office? If I send them an email to check this, would it be approppriate or attract unnecessary attention may be?
I am also led to believe based on forum members responses for your outlined issues, that HO would contact you if there is any problem and they require more documentation/evidence and most certainly, if they are not happy with regards your Referee's.
I would say you just need be patient, as some applicants have waited, months, more than 6 months and some, years.
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Thanks for explaining! Just FYI I was going by this guidance from the main Timeline thread:secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Nov 06, 2018 7:43 pmCorrect. One can only edit a post within 10 minutes of posting it. After that, any modifications require a new post.
In the Timeline threads, feel free to repost yourself if there are updates. But of course, those threads are for timeline posts only (think of it as data only) and not for general chit-chat or questions or conversation.
Do not make more than one post in the topic. If writing initial post before the process is complete), please edit the original post to update - do not create a new post for every update. This will help members looking for approx. timeslines to figure out end-to-end processing time of a given application(s) at one place itself.
P60s etc are only required as proof of residence in the UK if the applicant's passport isn't stamped on entry/exit from the UK. When I applied online it explained that non-EU/EEA applicants can just submit their passports as evidence of living in the UK, while EU/EEA applicants must submit alternative evidence in the form of employment letters etc.