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yes 100% i understand that but i was only getting like this since i saw september ones are getting approvals.meself2 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 9:33 amWe don't know how and why things are delayed. There's no magic information or solution we can provide, unfortunately. Your best bet is to forget about it till it's approved.
I was waiting for (Irish) naturalization for almost 2 years, so I can imagine what you're experiencing, but that's just how government machine works. You've got nothing to worry about - you have ILR, so you can stay in UK for however long it takes.
actually over 4 months nearing 5 months now but yes i get your point, and congrats on your approvalcontorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 9:33 amIt's been less than 4 months since your biometrics appointment, so well within processing times. For now, rest assured, if there were concerns about your application UKVI would contact you. For now patience is the best course of action, I applied in May this year, biometrics in June, and was approved in October, so 4 months in. You are close to the 4 months mark yourself, brace yourself to wait a bit longer.
Each application is dealt with separately, different nationalities, different case working teams and different timelines. As long as within the 6 months all should be ok.Odd-Ordinary8417 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 9:35 amyes 100% i understand that but i was only getting like this since i saw september ones are getting approvals.meself2 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 9:33 amWe don't know how and why things are delayed. There's no magic information or solution we can provide, unfortunately. Your best bet is to forget about it till it's approved.
I was waiting for (Irish) naturalization for almost 2 years, so I can imagine what you're experiencing, but that's just how government machine works. You've got nothing to worry about - you have ILR, so you can stay in UK for however long it takes.
Sorry, calendar malfunction on my end! You are approaching the 5 months mark, as I said UKVI will be in touch if they have concerns. It could just be a fluctuation in the system, we don't have comprehensive statistics of all applicants and as others have said each application is assessed on a different timeline. Fingers crossed you get approved soon but no reason to worry for now.Odd-Ordinary8417 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 9:40 amactually over 4 months nearing 5 months now but yes i get your point, and congrats on your approvalcontorted_svy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 04, 2023 9:33 amIt's been less than 4 months since your biometrics appointment, so well within processing times. For now, rest assured, if there were concerns about your application UKVI would contact you. For now patience is the best course of action, I applied in May this year, biometrics in June, and was approved in October, so 4 months in. You are close to the 4 months mark yourself, brace yourself to wait a bit longer.
You can always email and ask but for, what we see from other applicants, the response is pretty much he same always. Yet there is no harm sending an emailbarabimbarabom wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 6:10 pmYes, 6 months have not expired yet and the home office did not ask for any extra documents or information. But Im so afraid. My question to you is, do you think I should send an e-mail to the home office or should I wait for 6 months to pass?
Wait for the 6 months to pass, then you could try and write an email (british-citizenship/nationality-enquire ... l#p2093594). If you are lucky to get a reply it will likely to be just a standard email without any info relating to your application.barabimbarabom wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 6:10 pmYes, 6 months have not expired yet and the home office did not ask for any extra documents or information. But Im so afraid. My question to you is, do you think I should send an e-mail to the home office or should I wait for 6 months to pass?
Each application is assessed on a different timeline, you are still within the 6 months, there isn't much use emailing them before the standard processing time. You haven't been asked for extra documents or any issue has been raised on your application, so for now, as hard as it is, patience is the best course of action for the next month. Hopefully you will hear back soon.barabimbarabom wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 5:47 pmEligibility: 5 years spouse Bc+ILR june 2023
Proof of language : B1 trinity college + Life in the uk test
Date of aplication: 05/07/2023
Date of biometrics:11/07/2023
Aproval mail : ———-
Ceronomy date ———
I see that some people here applied much later than me, but their procedures are completed. This is starting to scare me. It's been 5 months and 3 days. Do I need to do anything? Also, how can I get the date for the ceremony without receiving a confirmation e-mail? thank you in advance for your help
It is done on a case by case basis, each application and each individual is unique to the HO.Odd-Ordinary8417 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:27 amyes its absolutely true and understandable but i think the reason for anxiety or worry is that how home ofice is processing applications. if no further information is asked or needed then they should clear the backlog and yet we are seeing applicants from even September getting the approvals and a i see lot from july are waiting. i wish good luck to everyone and hope everyone gets their approvals soon including us july applicants.
What we see on this forum is only a subset of applicants, not necessarily a representative sample so we can't draw conclusions on the inner workings of the HO and how they process applications. Your application is being processed and it is within the timelines they provide. I cross my fingers for you that soon you will receive a positive outcome.Odd-Ordinary8417 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:27 amyes its absolutely true and understandable but i think the reason for anxiety or worry is that how home ofice is processing applications. if no further information is asked or needed then they should clear the backlog and yet we are seeing applicants from even September getting the approvals and a i see lot from july are waiting. i wish good luck to everyone and hope everyone gets their approvals soon including us july applicants.
barabimbarabom wrote: ↑Fri Dec 08, 2023 5:47 pmEligibility: 5 years spouse Bc+ILR june 2023
Proof of language : B1 trinity college + Life in the uk test
Date of aplication: 05/07/2023
Date of biometrics:11/07/2023
Aproval mail : ———-
Ceronomy date ———
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