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Someone’s BRC expires 2024 but got his replacement card within a month after biometric
Thank you so much! I have got Apad email today that I will get my card delivered in 7 days..daral20 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 6:26 pmHello,Amirkhan042 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 12:38 pmdaral20 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 7:32 amThank you for sharing your timeline, as for us:Cihangir wrote: ↑Sun Jan 31, 2021 11:35 pmForm Submission:13/11/2020
APAD Email to ask if I am ok to change EEA to EUS: 9/12/2020 (I said yes and APAD confirm process started)
Biometrics: 11/12/2020
APAD Email brc ready to sent : 31/01/2021
Card Received: ?
Per e mail I will receive in 7 days and I need to return old(voided) card
Replacement application : 11/01
biometric : 11/01
My husband card was about to expire so I don’t think he will receive an email asking if he agree to swap from EEA to EUSS status as this is now the only option
APAD email confirm brc sent: ?
Received: ?
Hi,
I am sailing with your husband in same boat...
I had 5 years brc
I have applied for pre settled status in 2019 and got it...
In October I have completed my five years cycle and applied for settled status which I received in end of November 2020 ..
My 5years brc was expired on 16 dec 2020
So I had to apply for replacement in December 2020
I did my bio matric on 4th jan 2021
Waiting ...... for their reply
Question 1
I did not receive any email from apad to confirm my change? (Is that because my brc card is already expired?)
Question 2
Is there any way I can track my application? Call? Email? Or any other medium I can contact them?
Question 3
My wife is moving out and going to file a divorce unfortunately will that effect any of the decisions?
Or do I have to change anything if we are divorced?
Question 4
Once I receive my card do I have to send it again for verification to Liverpool?
Q1: I cannot guarantee as we also didn’t receive any confirmation but I thing this might be the reason, I just sent an email today to make sure everything is going well
Q2: apparently there is no way to track the application unless if it is taking more than 8 weeks, but you can still call the resolution centre and ask for an update or email apad@homeoffice.gov.uk
Q3: I don’t think this will affect your card application, has for your settle status I don’t know maybe someone else can respond to this question but I would advise you to ask a solicitor or a lawyer.
Q4: At the moment you don’t have to send your card again after receiving it, unless there is a major change such as your first name etc..
Congratulations brother,Amirkhan042 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 1:42 amThank you so much! I have got Apad email today that I will get my card delivered in 7 days..daral20 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 6:26 pmHello,Amirkhan042 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 12:38 pmdaral20 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 7:32 am
Thank you for sharing your timeline, as for us:
Replacement application : 11/01
biometric : 11/01
My husband card was about to expire so I don’t think he will receive an email asking if he agree to swap from EEA to EUSS status as this is now the only option
APAD email confirm brc sent: ?
Received: ?
Hi,
I am sailing with your husband in same boat...
I had 5 years brc
I have applied for pre settled status in 2019 and got it...
In October I have completed my five years cycle and applied for settled status which I received in end of November 2020 ..
My 5years brc was expired on 16 dec 2020
So I had to apply for replacement in December 2020
I did my bio matric on 4th jan 2021
Waiting ...... for their reply
Question 1
I did not receive any email from apad to confirm my change? (Is that because my brc card is already expired?)
Question 2
Is there any way I can track my application? Call? Email? Or any other medium I can contact them?
Question 3
My wife is moving out and going to file a divorce unfortunately will that effect any of the decisions?
Or do I have to change anything if we are divorced?
Question 4
Once I receive my card do I have to send it again for verification to Liverpool?
Q1: I cannot guarantee as we also didn’t receive any confirmation but I thing this might be the reason, I just sent an email today to make sure everything is going well
Q2: apparently there is no way to track the application unless if it is taking more than 8 weeks, but you can still call the resolution centre and ask for an update or email apad@homeoffice.gov.uk
Q3: I don’t think this will affect your card application, has for your settle status I don’t know maybe someone else can respond to this question but I would advise you to ask a solicitor or a lawyer.
Q4: At the moment you don’t have to send your card again after receiving it, unless there is a major change such as your first name etc..
Here is my history of that help someone..
I had 5 years brc from 2015
I have applied for pre settled status in 2019 and got it...
In October I have completed my five years cycle and applied for settled status which I received in end of November 2020 ..
My 5years brc was expired in dec 2020
So I had to apply for replacement in December 2020
I did my bio matric on 4th jan 2021
Apad email received yesterday 09/02/2021
Card delivered Waiting ......
I did ! I applied mid September 2020, biometric done in person first week of October 2020 and received the decision email end of December 2020 and got the card delivered in Jan 2021 first week . Again I sent it for updating online details mid Jan and received the card back today, exactly four weeks. Hope this info helps someone ! The HO is really burdened atm and is short staffed as well ... I made a couple of calls to the UKVI and EUSS resolution centre throughout the process. All I learnt is a little patience goes a long wayKuliska02 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 4:53 pmCongratulations brother,Amirkhan042 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 1:42 amThank you so much! I have got Apad email today that I will get my card delivered in 7 days..daral20 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 6:26 pmHello,Amirkhan042 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 01, 2021 12:38 pm
Hi,
I am sailing with your husband in same boat...
I had 5 years brc
I have applied for pre settled status in 2019 and got it...
In October I have completed my five years cycle and applied for settled status which I received in end of November 2020 ..
My 5years brc was expired on 16 dec 2020
So I had to apply for replacement in December 2020
I did my bio matric on 4th jan 2021
Waiting ...... for their reply
Question 1
I did not receive any email from apad to confirm my change? (Is that because my brc card is already expired?)
Question 2
Is there any way I can track my application? Call? Email? Or any other medium I can contact them?
Question 3
My wife is moving out and going to file a divorce unfortunately will that effect any of the decisions?
Or do I have to change anything if we are divorced?
Question 4
Once I receive my card do I have to send it again for verification to Liverpool?
Q1: I cannot guarantee as we also didn’t receive any confirmation but I thing this might be the reason, I just sent an email today to make sure everything is going well
Q2: apparently there is no way to track the application unless if it is taking more than 8 weeks, but you can still call the resolution centre and ask for an update or email apad@homeoffice.gov.uk
Q3: I don’t think this will affect your card application, has for your settle status I don’t know maybe someone else can respond to this question but I would advise you to ask a solicitor or a lawyer.
Q4: At the moment you don’t have to send your card again after receiving it, unless there is a major change such as your first name etc..
Here is my history of that help someone..
I had 5 years brc from 2015
I have applied for pre settled status in 2019 and got it...
In October I have completed my five years cycle and applied for settled status which I received in end of November 2020 ..
My 5years brc was expired in dec 2020
So I had to apply for replacement in December 2020
I did my bio matric on 4th jan 2021
Apad email received yesterday 09/02/2021
Card delivered Waiting ......
there is any one brc expiry date 2023 and already got the replacement EUSS card
Thx
carol12346 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 8:45 pmI did ! I applied mid September 2020, biometric done in person first week of October 2020 and received the decision email end of December 2020 and got the card delivered in Jan 2021 first week . Again I sent it for updating online details mid Jan and received the card back today, exactly four weeks. Hope this info helps someone ! The HO is really burdened atm and is short staffed as well ... I made a couple of calls to the UKVI and EUSS resolution centre throughout the process. All I learnt is a little patience goes a long wayKuliska02 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 4:53 pmCongratulations brother,Amirkhan042 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 1:42 amThank you so much! I have got Apad email today that I will get my card delivered in 7 days..daral20 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 02, 2021 6:26 pmHello,
Q1: I cannot guarantee as we also didn’t receive any confirmation but I thing this might be the reason, I just sent an email today to make sure everything is going well
Q2: apparently there is no way to track the application unless if it is taking more than 8 weeks, but you can still call the resolution centre and ask for an update or email apad@homeoffice.gov.uk
Q3: I don’t think this will affect your card application, has for your settle status I don’t know maybe someone else can respond to this question but I would advise you to ask a solicitor or a lawyer.
Q4: At the moment you don’t have to send your card again after receiving it, unless there is a major change such as your first name etc..
Here is my history of that help someone..
I had 5 years brc from 2015
I have applied for pre settled status in 2019 and got it...
In October I have completed my five years cycle and applied for settled status which I received in end of November 2020 ..
My 5years brc was expired in dec 2020
So I had to apply for replacement in December 2020
I did my bio matric on 4th jan 2021
Apad email received yesterday 09/02/2021
Card delivered Waiting ......
there is any one brc expiry date 2023 and already got the replacement EUSS card
Thx
From the day of biometrics about 2.5 months... But some get it earlier or later, it's case to case dependent I guess and obviously the covid situation doesn't help either...Kuliska02 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 4:29 pmcarol12346 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 8:45 pmI did ! I applied mid September 2020, biometric done in person first week of October 2020 and received the decision email end of December 2020 and got the card delivered in Jan 2021 first week . Again I sent it for updating online details mid Jan and received the card back today, exactly four weeks. Hope this info helps someone ! The HO is really burdened atm and is short staffed as well ... I made a couple of calls to the UKVI and EUSS resolution centre throughout the process. All I learnt is a little patience goes a long wayKuliska02 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 4:53 pmCongratulations brother,Amirkhan042 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 1:42 am
Thank you so much! I have got Apad email today that I will get my card delivered in 7 days..
Here is my history of that help someone..
I had 5 years brc from 2015
I have applied for pre settled status in 2019 and got it...
In October I have completed my five years cycle and applied for settled status which I received in end of November 2020 ..
My 5years brc was expired in dec 2020
So I had to apply for replacement in December 2020
I did my bio matric on 4th jan 2021
Apad email received yesterday 09/02/2021
Card delivered Waiting ......
there is any one brc expiry date 2023 and already got the replacement EUSS card
Thx
How long is does it take untill decision mail 4 months?
darkpunk wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:35 pmHi guys,
I have just received my updated BRC issued under EUSS. It looks like they have now changed the way the card looks please see attached pic for the look of the new BRC issued under EUSS.
Online form Submission date: 10/12/2020
Biometrics with Steria Sopra: 12/12/2020
Email from home office asking about exchange of BRC from EEA to EUSS: 14/12/2020
Email from HMRC to say that BRC is ready and will be posted in 7 working days: 10/02/2021
Card Received: 15/02/2021
RuStYsOuL wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 5:05 pmHey Guys!!! I finally got my BRC for Settled Status.... Game Over..
However, I'd like to share my journey and it's struggles and show how difficult the UK government has made it for people like us. But, my true intention is to try and help people in my situation and to help them speed up the process a little. I'm going to share the entire correspondence I've had with APAD with regards to the BRC, of course maintaining the confidentiality and integrity of the content in it.
Okay here it goes guys...
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BRC Application date: 09/12/2020
Biometrics submission date: 05/01/2021
Email sent to APAD to chase up on: 03/02/2021
APAD response that BRC has been issued on: 09/02/2021
Another Email sent to APAD asking for consignment number for the delivery of the BRC: 09/02/2021
BRC Settled Status received on: 15/02/2021
APAD response with TNT tracking number: 15/02/2021
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Email sent to APAD to chase up on: 03/02/2021:
xxx xxxxx <xxxxx@gmail.com>
Wed, Feb 3, 5:52 PM (12 days ago)
to APAD
Date: 03.02.2021
Home Office Reference No (UAN): xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx/xx.
Applicant Name: xxxx xxxx.
D.O.B: xx/xx/xxxx.
Passport No: xxxxxxxx.
Nationality: xxxxxx.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I made an application on the 08.12.2020 to update and replace my biometric residence card which was issued under EU regulations to EU Settlement scheme. I was granted Settled status (ILR) and received a letter dated 03.12.2020 to confirm this. I attended an appointment with Sopra Steria (UKVCAS) on the 05.01.2021 to provide my biometrics information and any documents which were requested as part of the application.
However, I have not yet received a decision on my case and it's almost been 2 months now. I already had to wait for over 6 months for you to process my EU Settlement scheme application which was very straight forward and I didn't knew I had to make a separate application for BRC which makes no sense and it seems like a time wasting exercise and a waste of valuable resources. My grandmother passed away last week and I couldn't travel to say her my last goodbyes because of not having a physical proof of my status.
This delay is causing me a lot of issues in terms of work and securing reasonable accommodation. This is ultimately affecting my family as I need to move in to a bigger house and I'm struggling to prove my status because of not having a physical document. In theory, I can always prove my status online but practically it's not always possible to do so in every circumstance.
This is a simple, straight forward case as I'm already in possession of indefinite leave to remain (Settled status). I will also seek help from my local MP to find out if this is a reasonable time frame to process applications and I'll also ask my MP to get in touch with you to find out more about my case. But, I hope it wouldn't get to escalating things any further and you would be kind enough to update me and process my application as soon as possible.
Regards!
xxxx xxxxx.
NOTE: UNFORTUNATELY, MY DARLING GRANDMOTHER DID PASS AWAY DURING THESE DAYS AND I COULDN'T TRAVEL BECAUSE I DID NOT HAVE A PHYSICAL PROOF OF MY SETTLE STATUS.
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APAD response date: 09/02/2021:
APAD via homeoffice.gov.uk
Tue, Feb 9, 12:39 PM (6 days ago)
to me
Dear xxxx xxxxx,
Ref: xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you for your application for a replacement Biometric Residence Card (BRC) issued under the EU Settlement Scheme. The replacement card will be sent to you under separate cover. You should receive your card within 7 working days. However, if you do not receive the card(s) within 10 working days of the date of this email, please use the service at www.gov.uk/brp. Alternatively, you can send your full name, date of birth, nationality and contact details by post to:
Freepost RRYX-GLYU-GXHZ
Returns Unit
P.O. Box 163
Bristol BS20 1AB
Please note that on delivery the courier will require proof of identity and a signature to confirm receipt of the package.
You are advised not to make any travel arrangements until you have received your replacement BRC.
You did not provide your previous BRC in support of your application. It has been cancelled and is no longer valid for use. You must return it as soon as possible to the above address, so that it can be securely destroyed. Please return the cancelled card in a plain envelope (one without a window) together with a copy of this letter or a covering note which clearly explains the reason for return.
If you wish to update your new BRC or your current Passport or National Identity Document to use with your Digital Status, you should use the service at: https://www.gov.uk/update-uk-visas-immi ... nt-details. You will need to use the identity document and contact details you gave when you applied to the EU Settlement Scheme to use this service, unless you have already used this service to update them.
This email is intended for the above addressee and if received in error, should be deleted immediately. If you have received this email in error, please notify us by replying to this email.
Please note, any further enquiries will not be responded to. All further enquiries should be directed to gov.uk.
Yours sincerely
XX
BRCE Casework Team
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Another Email sent to APAD asking for consignment number for the delivery of the BRC: 09/02/2021:
From: xxxxx xxxxx <xxxxxx@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2021, 14:43
Subject: Re: Your recent application for a replacement card – xxxxxxxxxx xx
To: APAD <APAD@homeoffice.gov.uk>
Dear Sir/Madam,
Ref: xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you for getting back to me to confirm that a BRC for Settled Status under EU Settlement scheme has been issued and will arrive within 7 working days. However, it's again a half resolution and another time wasting exercise and a waste of resources as you've not provided me with any tracking details of the delivery provider, I believe it's TNT in this case. Because you've not provided the tracking details in the previous email I'm having to email you back and you'll be having to respond to me resulting in a waste of time and resources of both of us. I would need these details in case I need to contact the BRP team for any issues with the delivery. It is specifically mentioned on the link that you provided in your previous email for the BRP team (www.gov.uk/brp) to first contact TNT with the consignment number before getting in touch with BRP team.
Aside from this, I would explore the options to investigate your policies, procedures and practices to find out how efficiently are the resources being put to use that you have and how effectively are you maintaining the quality and standards and if the performances of the people responsible are being cross checked.
Could you kindly provide me with the delivery tracking details.
Regards!
xxxx xxxxxx.
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BRC Settled Status received on: 15/02/2021. It's a blue and pink card with ten years validity and just to avoid any confusion it is an indefinite leave to remain card.
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APAD response with TNT tracking number: 15/02/2021:
APAD via homeoffice.gov.uk
1:52 PM (3 hours ago)
to me
Good Morning
You can then use your 9 digit Consignment Number xxxxxxxxx to track or amend your BRP delivery using the TNT Tracking Application: https://delivery.tnt.com/tracking and entering your 9 digit Consignment Number and the delivery address postcode.
You can also track or amend your BRP delivery by contacting TNT Customer Service Centre on 0345 608 0630. The usual opening hours of Monday to Friday, 8am - 6pm may be reduced due to the ongoing Covid 19 situation.
Kind regards
BRP (RC) Team
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Okay guys that's it.. From my experience, I can certainly say that chasing these people either by email or phone call does have an impact on the speed of your application. As you can see from the information above they responded with a decision in just 4 working days. Aside from this BRC application, even with my original Settlement Scheme application itself it was a very similar pattern. I got a decision on my application for the Settlement Scheme in less than a week after chasing up with a telephone call and explaining to them what my next steps will be if the application is not dealt with in a timely manner avoiding any further delays.
I felt an obligation to post my journey here on immigration boards and a very massive thank you to immigrationboards.com and all it's staff and it's wonderful members. You've no idea how many people are being helped and supported through this wonderful website.
If I can be of any help to someone with regards to these issues please do leave a message here on this thread, I will definitely try my best if it is with in my reach.
All the very best to everyone with their applications and lives ahead!! Have a good one .....
========================================================================
RuStYsOuL wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 5:05 pmHey Guys!!! I finally got my BRC for Settled Status.... Game Over..
However, I'd like to share my journey and it's struggles and show how difficult the UK government has made it for people like us. But, my true intention is to try and help people in my situation and to help them speed up the process a little. I'm going to share the entire correspondence I've had with APAD with regards to the BRC, of course maintaining the confidentiality and integrity of the content in it.
Okay here it goes guys...
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BRC Application date: 09/12/2020
Biometrics submission date: 05/01/2021
Email sent to APAD to chase up on: 03/02/2021
APAD response that BRC has been issued on: 09/02/2021
Another Email sent to APAD asking for consignment number for the delivery of the BRC: 09/02/2021
BRC Settled Status received on: 15/02/2021
APAD response with TNT tracking number: 15/02/2021
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Email sent to APAD to chase up on: 03/02/2021:
xxx xxxxx <xxxxx@gmail.com>
Wed, Feb 3, 5:52 PM (12 days ago)
to APAD
Date: 03.02.2021
Home Office Reference No (UAN): xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx/xx.
Applicant Name: xxxx xxxx.
D.O.B: xx/xx/xxxx.
Passport No: xxxxxxxx.
Nationality: xxxxxx.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I made an application on the 08.12.2020 to update and replace my biometric residence card which was issued under EU regulations to EU Settlement scheme. I was granted Settled status (ILR) and received a letter dated 03.12.2020 to confirm this. I attended an appointment with Sopra Steria (UKVCAS) on the 05.01.2021 to provide my biometrics information and any documents which were requested as part of the application.
However, I have not yet received a decision on my case and it's almost been 2 months now. I already had to wait for over 6 months for you to process my EU Settlement scheme application which was very straight forward and I didn't knew I had to make a separate application for BRC which makes no sense and it seems like a time wasting exercise and a waste of valuable resources. My grandmother passed away last week and I couldn't travel to say her my last goodbyes because of not having a physical proof of my status.
This delay is causing me a lot of issues in terms of work and securing reasonable accommodation. This is ultimately affecting my family as I need to move in to a bigger house and I'm struggling to prove my status because of not having a physical document. In theory, I can always prove my status online but practically it's not always possible to do so in every circumstance.
This is a simple, straight forward case as I'm already in possession of indefinite leave to remain (Settled status). I will also seek help from my local MP to find out if this is a reasonable time frame to process applications and I'll also ask my MP to get in touch with you to find out more about my case. But, I hope it wouldn't get to escalating things any further and you would be kind enough to update me and process my application as soon as possible.
Regards!
xxxx xxxxx.
NOTE: UNFORTUNATELY, MY DARLING GRANDMOTHER DID PASS AWAY DURING THESE DAYS AND I COULDN'T TRAVEL BECAUSE I DID NOT HAVE A PHYSICAL PROOF OF MY SETTLE STATUS.
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APAD response date: 09/02/2021:
APAD via homeoffice.gov.uk
Tue, Feb 9, 12:39 PM (6 days ago)
to me
Dear xxxx xxxxx,
Ref: xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you for your application for a replacement Biometric Residence Card (BRC) issued under the EU Settlement Scheme. The replacement card will be sent to you under separate cover. You should receive your card within 7 working days. However, if you do not receive the card(s) within 10 working days of the date of this email, please use the service at www.gov.uk/brp. Alternatively, you can send your full name, date of birth, nationality and contact details by post to:
Freepost RRYX-GLYU-GXHZ
Returns Unit
P.O. Box 163
Bristol BS20 1AB
Please note that on delivery the courier will require proof of identity and a signature to confirm receipt of the package.
You are advised not to make any travel arrangements until you have received your replacement BRC.
You did not provide your previous BRC in support of your application. It has been cancelled and is no longer valid for use. You must return it as soon as possible to the above address, so that it can be securely destroyed. Please return the cancelled card in a plain envelope (one without a window) together with a copy of this letter or a covering note which clearly explains the reason for return.
If you wish to update your new BRC or your current Passport or National Identity Document to use with your Digital Status, you should use the service at: https://www.gov.uk/update-uk-visas-immi ... nt-details. You will need to use the identity document and contact details you gave when you applied to the EU Settlement Scheme to use this service, unless you have already used this service to update them.
This email is intended for the above addressee and if received in error, should be deleted immediately. If you have received this email in error, please notify us by replying to this email.
Please note, any further enquiries will not be responded to. All further enquiries should be directed to gov.uk.
Yours sincerely
XX
BRCE Casework Team
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Another Email sent to APAD asking for consignment number for the delivery of the BRC: 09/02/2021:
From: xxxxx xxxxx <xxxxxx@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2021, 14:43
Subject: Re: Your recent application for a replacement card – xxxxxxxxxx xx
To: APAD <APAD@homeoffice.gov.uk>
Dear Sir/Madam,
Ref: xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thank you for getting back to me to confirm that a BRC for Settled Status under EU Settlement scheme has been issued and will arrive within 7 working days. However, it's again a half resolution and another time wasting exercise and a waste of resources as you've not provided me with any tracking details of the delivery provider, I believe it's TNT in this case. Because you've not provided the tracking details in the previous email I'm having to email you back and you'll be having to respond to me resulting in a waste of time and resources of both of us. I would need these details in case I need to contact the BRP team for any issues with the delivery. It is specifically mentioned on the link that you provided in your previous email for the BRP team (www.gov.uk/brp) to first contact TNT with the consignment number before getting in touch with BRP team.
Aside from this, I would explore the options to investigate your policies, procedures and practices to find out how efficiently are the resources being put to use that you have and how effectively are you maintaining the quality and standards and if the performances of the people responsible are being cross checked.
Could you kindly provide me with the delivery tracking details.
Regards!
xxxx xxxxxx.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BRC Settled Status received on: 15/02/2021. It's a blue and pink card with ten years validity and just to avoid any confusion it is an indefinite leave to remain card.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
APAD response with TNT tracking number: 15/02/2021:
APAD via homeoffice.gov.uk
1:52 PM (3 hours ago)
to me
Good Morning
You can then use your 9 digit Consignment Number xxxxxxxxx to track or amend your BRP delivery using the TNT Tracking Application: https://delivery.tnt.com/tracking and entering your 9 digit Consignment Number and the delivery address postcode.
You can also track or amend your BRP delivery by contacting TNT Customer Service Centre on 0345 608 0630. The usual opening hours of Monday to Friday, 8am - 6pm may be reduced due to the ongoing Covid 19 situation.
Kind regards
BRP (RC) Team
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Okay guys that's it.. From my experience, I can certainly say that chasing these people either by email or phone call does have an impact on the speed of your application. As you can see from the information above they responded with a decision in just 4 working days. Aside from this BRC application, even with my original Settlement Scheme application itself it was a very similar pattern. I got a decision on my application for the Settlement Scheme in less than a week after chasing up with a telephone call and explaining to them what my next steps will be if the application is not dealt with in a timely manner avoiding any further delays.
I felt an obligation to post my journey here on immigration boards and a very massive thank you to immigrationboards.com and all it's staff and it's wonderful members. You've no idea how many people are being helped and supported through this wonderful website.
If I can be of any help to someone with regards to these issues please do leave a message here on this thread, I will definitely try my best if it is with in my reach.
All the very best to everyone with their applications and lives ahead!! Have a good one .....
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Hi thank you for your response, we sent an email on the 2/02/2020 to the apad still no response, we called the resolution centre today they said is another department that is in charge so there is nothing that can be done we just need to wait, at this stage I don’t know what else could be done..RuStYsOuL wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 9:36 pmHi Daral20, I'd suggest you chase it up with the APAD for the decision. I believe 5+ weeks after biometrics is more than enough time for them to process any application for BRC and your time actually starts from the date of application and not biometrics if I'm not mistaken. So, go after them for a decision...
I hope that helps..
Hi thank you for your suggestion, I just sent a new email today will see how it goes and post a message here after receiving it, thank youRuStYsOuL wrote: ↑Tue Feb 16, 2021 1:39 amHi Daral20.. The EU resolution centre doesn't deal with the Brp/Brc cases, this is what I've said in the email to the homeoffice, they've made the process extremely complicated and difficult for novices, like us. If it's been at least two weeks since you've sent that email then go for a follow up email and mention the date you've sent the first email. Explain any difficulties you've encountered due to the delay and if there are any ongoing problems because of it. I hope it works for you and gets sorted asap...