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No I applied on 3rd as well, but waiting for reply. Let me know when you get reply pls.panthero wrote:Hello everybody, I've sent my application on 3rd April and am still waiting for an outcome. Has anybody received their results while applying on 3rd April? I know the official processing times published on UKBA but is it always the case? Many thanks.
If your case is straight forward then you can expect to receive your documents pretty much at the time what UKBA posts. If any complication like a combination of employed and self-employed income then it can take more time.panthero wrote:Thanks aruni; i was a bit careless with phrasing - i meant when UKBA say 'we are currently considering application which were received on or before...' do they mean the date they received it, e.g. delivery date or the date the payment gone through, e.g. date of Ack. letter? In my case it has been received on 7th but the Ack. letter dated 15th. How accurate are UKBA posts re waiting times? Thanksaruni4470 wrote:Application date by post
The date of postage is used as the date of application.
The date of an application made by post is decided by the postmark. The payment handling service attaches the original envelope with all postal applications. If the envelope in which the application was posted is missing, or if the postmark is illegible, the date of postage is taken as at least one day before its receipt. The day of receipt is normally the date the payment handling service processed the fee. If there is any uncertainty, you will be given the benefit of the doubt.
Application date by courier
If you send your application by courier, the date it is received at the payment handling service is used as the date of application.
The payment handling service attaches the original envelope with all postal applications. The payment handling service includes the date of delivery for all applications by courier.
Application in person
If you apply in person, the date that you apply is the date you go to the public enquiry office. Find out more about applying in person at a public enquiry office including what to do before you arrive, the cost and what will happen on the day.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... owtoapply/
aruni4470 wrote:If your case is straight forward then you can expect to receive your documents pretty much at the time what UKBA posts. If any complication like a combination of employed and self-employed income then it can take more time.panthero wrote:Thanks aruni; i was a bit careless with phrasing - i meant when UKBA say 'we are currently considering application which were received on or before...' do they mean the date they received it, e.g. delivery date or the date the payment gone through, e.g. date of Ack. letter? In my case it has been received on 7th but the Ack. letter dated 15th. How accurate are UKBA posts re waiting times? Thanksaruni4470 wrote:Application date by post
The date of postage is used as the date of application.
The date of an application made by post is decided by the postmark. The payment handling service attaches the original envelope with all postal applications. If the envelope in which the application was posted is missing, or if the postmark is illegible, the date of postage is taken as at least one day before its receipt. The day of receipt is normally the date the payment handling service processed the fee. If there is any uncertainty, you will be given the benefit of the doubt.
Application date by courier
If you send your application by courier, the date it is received at the payment handling service is used as the date of application.
The payment handling service attaches the original envelope with all postal applications. The payment handling service includes the date of delivery for all applications by courier.
Application in person
If you apply in person, the date that you apply is the date you go to the public enquiry office. Find out more about applying in person at a public enquiry office including what to do before you arrive, the cost and what will happen on the day.
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/worki ... owtoapply/
I had 3 different income streams so I don't expect a reply anytime soon.I applied on the 19th of March.demur123 wrote:I have had 4 jobs including self employment. its been 54 days and still waiting for the outcome...