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Hi guys,Sarah T wrote:I don't know if that's entirely true that they only contact you if you're refused. I got a call yesterday from my caseworker at UKBA - she just wanted to let me know that the reason she hasn't return my passport with the granted RC is because she needed to do a cross-check on the passport with the embassy. But I will get it back in 2 weeks. So fingers cross!mourad wrote:the UKBA will contact you only if you`re refused,when you get the applied document or for more docs or renewal of passport.SAJJ wrote:Thanx Mourad for the info and could you plz tell what`s the letter usually about as I`ve sent all the required documents
it`s always bluntly and aluf worded and as posted before whoever signed the letter is not necessary the person who is your assigned case worker.
just like you all my documents were the right ones and i just had to wait ,they showed up when my passport died and asked for new one .
good luck mate .what about the royal mail reference did you get it?
My point is don't be afraid when they call! It might be good news!
fshah81, that's interesting! i really hope it's not anothe liefshah81 wrote:Dear All,
This is what UKBA have updated on their website. All of us waiting should be getting either the RC's or letters from UKBA
Processing times
The time taken to process your application will depend on the type of application you make and how you submit it.
We have made significant progress to address delays, improve processing times and return to handling cases within our service standard. However, some cases remain unresolved as they were not submitted with adequate supporting information. To address this, we have written to all affected applicants, and - once the required documentation is provided - their cases will be concluded. All such cases should be resolved by early 2010.
Therefore the people who have yet to receive a reply, are the onces that fail to provide adequate documentation in support of their application.
We have made significant progress to address delays, improve processing times and return to handling cases within our service standard. However, some cases remain unresolved as they were not submitted with adequate supporting information. To address this, we have written to all affected applicants, and - once the required documentation is provided - their cases will be concluded. All such cases should be resolved by early 2010.
at least something form HO to keep us goingI am writing in response to your letter date 24 SEPTEMBER (!!!) regarding your application for residence in the United Kingdom. Your letter has been forwarded to me by the North West Customer Service Unit. I am sorry for the delay in replying.
I apologisefor the dely in dealing with your application which was submitted on 5 November 2008 and is currently assigned to relevant casework team.
Unfortunatelyoperational constraints and high number of applications recieved by the UK Border Agency has resulted in a delay in determining cases such as yours. We are taking measures to address such issues, with recruitment and training of additional staff.
I can inform you that your application is currently under ACTIVE consideration. the caseworker will ensure will ensure that the case is conducted to inform them of outcome once a decision has been reached.
Yours sincerely
Mrs C Hodson
Economic and Family Migration
Hi Kuka,kuka wrote:Hey guys!!!
Last update:
Received a letter from HO, which was mentioned earlier here. have anayone else receive something like that:
at least something form HO to keep us goingI am writing in response to your letter date 24 SEPTEMBER (!!!) regarding your application for residence in the United Kingdom. Your letter has been forwarded to me by the North West Customer Service Unit. I am sorry for the delay in replying.
I apologisefor the dely in dealing with your application which was submitted on 5 November 2008 and is currently assigned to relevant casework team.
Unfortunatelyoperational constraints and high number of applications recieved by the UK Border Agency has resulted in a delay in determining cases such as yours. We are taking measures to address such issues, with recruitment and training of additional staff.
I can inform you that your application is currently under ACTIVE consideration. the caseworker will ensure will ensure that the case is conducted to inform them of outcome once a decision has been reached.
Yours sincerely
Mrs C Hodson
Economic and Family Migration
Hi Kukabee123 wrote:Hi Kuka,kuka wrote:Hey guys!!!
Last update:
Received a letter from HO, which was mentioned earlier here. have anayone else receive something like that:
at least something form HO to keep us goingI am writing in response to your letter date 24 SEPTEMBER (!!!) regarding your application for residence in the United Kingdom. Your letter has been forwarded to me by the North West Customer Service Unit. I am sorry for the delay in replying.
I apologisefor the dely in dealing with your application which was submitted on 5 November 2008 and is currently assigned to relevant casework team.
Unfortunatelyoperational constraints and high number of applications recieved by the UK Border Agency has resulted in a delay in determining cases such as yours. We are taking measures to address such issues, with recruitment and training of additional staff.
I can inform you that your application is currently under ACTIVE consideration. the caseworker will ensure will ensure that the case is conducted to inform them of outcome once a decision has been reached.
Yours sincerely
Mrs C Hodson
Economic and Family Migration
I have not received the letter but my lawyer called me yesterday to say that my caseworker called him and requested my up to date bank statements.
I am so happy because after 12 month+ waiting, finally it seems that the HO has started working on my case.
Kuku, I received same letter in October but nothing has happened since then.kuka wrote:Hey guys!!!
Last update:
Received a letter from HO, which was mentioned earlier here. have anayone else receive something like that:
at least something form HO to keep us goingI am writing in response to your letter date 24 SEPTEMBER (!!!) regarding your application for residence in the United Kingdom. Your letter has been forwarded to me by the North West Customer Service Unit. I am sorry for the delay in replying.
I apologisefor the dely in dealing with your application which was submitted on 5 November 2008 and is currently assigned to relevant casework team.
Unfortunatelyoperational constraints and high number of applications recieved by the UK Border Agency has resulted in a delay in determining cases such as yours. We are taking measures to address such issues, with recruitment and training of additional staff.
I can inform you that your application is currently under ACTIVE consideration. the caseworker will ensure will ensure that the case is conducted to inform them of outcome once a decision has been reached.
Yours sincerely
Mrs C Hodson
Economic and Family Migration
well, i've got the same letter in November and our application is dated 15April. to be honest, we filed a complaint ourselves + through our mp already, so the letter seems to be some sort of reply to that.bee123 wrote:kuka wrote:Hey guys!!!
Last update:
Received a letter from HO, which was mentioned earlier here. have anayone else receive something like that:
at least something form HO to keep us goingI am writing in response to your letter date 24 SEPTEMBER (!!!) regarding your application for residence in the United Kingdom. Your letter has been forwarded to me by the North West Customer Service Unit. I am sorry for the delay in replying.
I apologisefor the dely in dealing with your application which was submitted on 5 November 2008 and is currently assigned to relevant casework team.
Unfortunatelyoperational constraints and high number of applications recieved by the UK Border Agency has resulted in a delay in determining cases such as yours. We are taking measures to address such issues, with recruitment and training of additional staff.
I can inform you that your application is currently under ACTIVE consideration. the caseworker will ensure will ensure that the case is conducted to inform them of outcome once a decision has been reached.
Yours sincerely
Mrs C Hodson
Economic and Family Migration