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Go ahead. But if they are not responding in detail to MPs, why would they take your email more seriously?
Thanks Secret Simon and CR001 for your immediate response I never get refused any visa nor over stayed none of my visa application took more than 2 months till my ILR, I applied ILR via T1 Ent route and then British Citizenship.secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 6:54 pmGo ahead. But if they are not responding in detail to MPs, why would they take your email more seriously?
We do not know your immigration history. But have there been any instance of asylum-seeking, multiple visas (such as over a 10 years Long Residence pathway or a longer immigration journey), any period of overstay or working when not allowed to, any court cases or police reports? All these can potentially impact on a naturalisation application.
Re why some checks take longer than others, checks on an applicant who has been in the UK on a single T2 visa for five years would likely be shorter and faster than, say, somebody who arrived on a visa, applied for asylum or overstayed and then acquired ILR/PR/Settled Status on a spousal or EEA visa. For naturalisation, the entire immigration history of the person is likely scrutinised. The more complex the immigration history, the longer the investigation.
EDIT: Beaten by CR001's much more succinct response above.
Case has finished without any facts n findings in August last year when undertaking was finished. So I dont understand why they are not responding I requested my SAR from police there is no record against me as well my DBS was clear too. Dont know why they are taking soo long now.
Anyone would like to shade some lights on this especially, CR007, Secret Simon, Zimba, Alterhasse, cullinan etc as I am in such a stress due to this delay.Khanjee101 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:07 pmThanks Secret Simon and CR001 for your immediate response I never get refused any visa nor over stayed none of my visa application took more than 2 months till my ILR, I applied ILR via T1 Ent route and then British Citizenship.secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 6:54 pmGo ahead. But if they are not responding in detail to MPs, why would they take your email more seriously?
We do not know your immigration history. But have there been any instance of asylum-seeking, multiple visas (such as over a 10 years Long Residence pathway or a longer immigration journey), any period of overstay or working when not allowed to, any court cases or police reports? All these can potentially impact on a naturalisation application.
Re why some checks take longer than others, checks on an applicant who has been in the UK on a single T2 visa for five years would likely be shorter and faster than, say, somebody who arrived on a visa, applied for asylum or overstayed and then acquired ILR/PR/Settled Status on a spousal or EEA visa. For naturalisation, the entire immigration history of the person is likely scrutinised. The more complex the immigration history, the longer the investigation.
EDIT: Beaten by CR001's much more succinct response above.
Furthermore, last year my ex-wife accused me with false allegations and filed DV case against me in family court right after I applied my BC. She left the house then I had Non-Molestation Order against me which I challenged in family court and after submitting my detailed statement with evidences she backed off and just asked for the undertaking as her main motive was to file a DV case against me and get perm residency. However undertaking / Non molestation order finished in August last year. I never been arrested nor questioned by police as this was totally false allegations against me.
I heard from some extended family members that when she left the house she complaint to HO regarding this DV / court case. We are not divorced yet and I don't know where is she living as I never tried to contact her. Furthermore, we had 2 court hearing and she didn't appear in any of them as this DV case was baseless and clear intention was to get PR in UK. I would be grateful if you kindly advise me what step I should take for my BC application.
Hi Guys,Khanjee101 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:35 amAnyone would like to shade some lights on this especially, CR007, Secret Simon, Zimba, Alterhasse, cullinan etc as I am in such a stress due to this delay.Khanjee101 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:07 pmThanks Secret Simon and CR001 for your immediate response I never get refused any visa nor over stayed none of my visa application took more than 2 months till my ILR, I applied ILR via T1 Ent route and then British Citizenship.secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 6:54 pmGo ahead. But if they are not responding in detail to MPs, why would they take your email more seriously?
We do not know your immigration history. But have there been any instance of asylum-seeking, multiple visas (such as over a 10 years Long Residence pathway or a longer immigration journey), any period of overstay or working when not allowed to, any court cases or police reports? All these can potentially impact on a naturalisation application.
Re why some checks take longer than others, checks on an applicant who has been in the UK on a single T2 visa for five years would likely be shorter and faster than, say, somebody who arrived on a visa, applied for asylum or overstayed and then acquired ILR/PR/Settled Status on a spousal or EEA visa. For naturalisation, the entire immigration history of the person is likely scrutinised. The more complex the immigration history, the longer the investigation.
EDIT: Beaten by CR001's much more succinct response above.
Furthermore, last year my ex-wife accused me with false allegations and filed DV case against me in family court right after I applied my BC. She left the house then I had Non-Molestation Order against me which I challenged in family court and after submitting my detailed statement with evidences she backed off and just asked for the undertaking as her main motive was to file a DV case against me and get perm residency. However undertaking / Non molestation order finished in August last year. I never been arrested nor questioned by police as this was totally false allegations against me.
I heard from some extended family members that when she left the house she complaint to HO regarding this DV / court case. We are not divorced yet and I don't know where is she living as I never tried to contact her. Furthermore, we had 2 court hearing and she didn't appear in any of them as this DV case was baseless and clear intention was to get PR in UK. I would be grateful if you kindly advise me what step I should take for my BC application.
Hi Guys,Khanjee101 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 27, 2022 9:13 amHi Guys,Khanjee101 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 26, 2022 11:35 amAnyone would like to shade some lights on this especially, CR007, Secret Simon, Zimba, Alterhasse, cullinan etc as I am in such a stress due to this delay.Khanjee101 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 8:07 pmThanks Secret Simon and CR001 for your immediate response I never get refused any visa nor over stayed none of my visa application took more than 2 months till my ILR, I applied ILR via T1 Ent route and then British Citizenship.secret.simon wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 6:54 pmGo ahead. But if they are not responding in detail to MPs, why would they take your email more seriously?
We do not know your immigration history. But have there been any instance of asylum-seeking, multiple visas (such as over a 10 years Long Residence pathway or a longer immigration journey), any period of overstay or working when not allowed to, any court cases or police reports? All these can potentially impact on a naturalisation application.
Re why some checks take longer than others, checks on an applicant who has been in the UK on a single T2 visa for five years would likely be shorter and faster than, say, somebody who arrived on a visa, applied for asylum or overstayed and then acquired ILR/PR/Settled Status on a spousal or EEA visa. For naturalisation, the entire immigration history of the person is likely scrutinised. The more complex the immigration history, the longer the investigation.
EDIT: Beaten by CR001's much more succinct response above.
Furthermore, last year my ex-wife accused me with false allegations and filed DV case against me in family court right after I applied my BC. She left the house then I had Non-Molestation Order against me which I challenged in family court and after submitting my detailed statement with evidences she backed off and just asked for the undertaking as her main motive was to file a DV case against me and get perm residency. However undertaking / Non molestation order finished in August last year. I never been arrested nor questioned by police as this was totally false allegations against me.
I heard from some extended family members that when she left the house she complaint to HO regarding this DV / court case. We are not divorced yet and I don't know where is she living as I never tried to contact her. Furthermore, we had 2 court hearing and she didn't appear in any of them as this DV case was baseless and clear intention was to get PR in UK. I would be grateful if you kindly advise me what step I should take for my BC application.
Any suggestions on above which steps I should take in regards to BC application. Earliest response would be highly appreciated. Thanks
Thanks for your best wishes bro. Is there anyone who can shed some lights on it such as which steps I should take to get a response from Home Office I am thinking to write it to Home Secretary about the delay in my application.
The best solution to get quick & fair decision from the current home office is to highlight the issue in media .There are so many cases where media has highlighted injustice by the home office & under pressure home office corrected the injustice.Go ahead thats the way if you want your decision & of course it is incompetency to delay & prolong a decision.Khanjee101 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 12:09 pmThanks for your best wishes bro. Is there anyone who can shed some lights on it such as which steps I should take to get a response from Home Office I am thinking to write it to Home Secretary about the delay in my application.
Thanks London, what do you mean by highlight the issue in media ?London22 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 10:15 pmThe best solution to get quick & fair decision from the current home office is to highlight the issue in media .There are so many cases where media has highlighted injustice by the home office & under pressure home office corrected the injustice.Go ahead thats the way if you want your decision & of course it is incompetency to delay & prolong a decision.Khanjee101 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 12:09 pmThanks for your best wishes bro. Is there anyone who can shed some lights on it such as which steps I should take to get a response from Home Office I am thinking to write it to Home Secretary about the delay in my application.
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yes still waiting for the response even I sent an email last month and they didn't bother to send a single reply.Davido9177 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 13, 2022 7:06 pmOMG you are still waiting . that just unbelievable. Best of luck mate.
My MP wrote quite few times to HO and even they called them but they giving the same response that external checks are pending. Do they think that we are stupid to buy their bullshit because we are living in 21st century everything is online and centralized and my SARU report also confirms that my background checks has been completed ages ago and none of the checks takes that much longer, if it does then how come they deciding applications in 2 to 4 weeks time. It raises the question on their transparency.Ben1989 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 9:35 amWhat people mean by media is the newspapers. Write to the Daily Mail etc. Write again to your MP saying it's unacceptable etc.
I don't understand why you're asking to write to the Home Secretary. Just do it. Nothing to lose. But don't CC her. Just write direct ensure your provide all your information and try your hardest not to be emotional in writing. Just give facts. She (her office) will receive emails all day and won't want a back story. Just facts.
Best of luck. It is a disgustingly long time.
Not sure that it would have a better effect that your MP and solicitor. But hey, you're welcome to try.Khanjee101 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 07, 2022 4:36 pmMy MP wrote quite few times to HO and even they called them but they giving the same response that external checks are pending. Do they think that we are stupid to buy their bullshit because we are living in 21st century everything is online and centralized and my SARU report also confirms that my background checks has been completed ages ago and none of the checks takes that much longer, if it does then how come they deciding applications in 2 to 4 weeks time. It raises the question on their transparency.Ben1989 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 9:35 amWhat people mean by media is the newspapers. Write to the Daily Mail etc. Write again to your MP saying it's unacceptable etc.
I don't understand why you're asking to write to the Home Secretary. Just do it. Nothing to lose. But don't CC her. Just write direct ensure your provide all your information and try your hardest not to be emotional in writing. Just give facts. She (her office) will receive emails all day and won't want a back story. Just facts.
Best of luck. It is a disgustingly long time.
My solicitor also wrote them and ask them to decide the application in 14 days but they didn't bother to even respond to solicitor.
What shall I do now should I email Home Secretary office and cc HO ? Kindly advise