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Post by kiwigirl25 » Fri Apr 30, 2010 11:46 am

Waiting Times

Just a reminder when calculating waiting times to take Bank Holidays into account as UKBA will most definitely do this. Thus far we have had 3 BHs (including this Monday) and have a few more coming up.

For example, next Tuesday I would have been waiting 14 weeks 4 days (based on working days). But minus BHs, this would be 14 weeks 1 day.

Came to mind when I was planning my "attack" for when I start complaining. By the end of the 6 months some of us could lose a working week simply due to Bank Holidays. Just a thought.

olluwa112 - Pleased to hear you enjoyed your holiday abroad. Thanks for coming back and rubbing it in :wink: Seriously, good to hear freedom is very sweet.

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Seems like HO speed up ILR application for 2010's submission

Post by ILR-2010 » Sun May 02, 2010 12:41 am

Hi Everyone,
I'm new here, though I frequently visit other popular forums,
3 of my friend submitted their 10 yr ILR in January 10, recently got ILR granted/passport bk.seems like HO really speed up this time....
Lets hope we can get ours bk soon as well!!!

ILR 10 year acknowledged on 9th Feb 2010
Status: pending....

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Post by Beige » Sun May 02, 2010 11:05 am

Hi ILR-2010, welcome to the forum! Thanks for sharing with us the news about your friends. Hopefully the rest of us will hear back soon :D

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Post by ILR-2010 » Sun May 02, 2010 8:21 pm

Beige, tks!!!

just a quick shout out, from my friends experience, they all had straight forward application,i.e. no gap/ <absence allowance etc.
so I guess if any of you got straight forward cases then should expect a relatively faster decision this year. (if you submitted post-Jan 2010)

in my case,I have gaps,so more complicated i guess....
keep my fingers X.... :wink:

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Post by DEVONIAN » Tue May 04, 2010 3:16 pm

Timeline so far:
Application Type: ILR (10 Years Long Residence)
Application Posted: Thursday 22/04/2010
Application received: Friday 23/04/2010
Payment Taken on: Friday 23/04/2010
Application Acknowledgement: Friday 23/04/2010
Acknowledgement Received: Thursday 29/04/2010

Two key issues raised the Acknowledgement Letter:

(1) Make no urgent travel plans until Application is decided and passposrt is returned.

(2) Make no update enquiries until UKBA gets in touch with either requests for more information/supporting documents in support of the application or a decision on the application as originally submitted.

As others have rightly suggested on this thread, I've decided to WAIT VERY PATIENTLY. So, I am not going to be thinking about it at all except if the existing visa, which expires in 2 years time, is about to expire and I haven't heard from them, but I wouldn't think it should take that long for them to get back to me. I also think the application should be pretty straightforward because all previous visa extension requests contained no instance of "out of time" application. And, all the previous visa stamps were affixed on one passport which I submitted with my application. Also, the total number of days absent from the UK over the 10 years period = 147: minimum at a time being 11, and the maximum being 44. FINGERS CROSSED!!!

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Post by geriatrix » Tue May 04, 2010 3:43 pm

Making the topic a sticky. Hope it helps.


regards

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Post by Beige » Tue May 04, 2010 4:26 pm

RECEIVED APPLICATIONS:

london101 applied 8/01/10 received 15/04/10 WAITED FOR 13.6 weeks
Haha applied on 24/07/09 received 25/11/09 WAITED FOR 17.7 weeks
Rajj applied on 15/07/09 received 17/12/09 WAITED FOR 22.1 weeks
bird applied on 06/11/09 recieved 21/04/10 WAITED FOR 23.5 weeks
Oluwa112 applied 10/08/08 and received 17/02/10: WAITED FOR 27.3 weeks
Hangermajor applied 17/09/09 received 06/04/10 WAITED FOR 28.5 weeks
Foxy applied 24/08/09 received 27/03/10 WAITED FOR 30.5 weeks
CLS applied 27/08/09 received 29/03/10 WAITED FOR 31 weeks
Taylondon applied 11/09/09 rejected 16/04/10 WAITED FOR 31 weeks
Croydon applied 17/08/09 received 23/03/10 WAITED FOR 31.1 weeks
Terriblefish applied 08/09/09 received 16/04/10 WAITED FOR 31.3 weeks
Kingie67 applied 17/08/09 received 29/03/10 WAITED FOR 32 weeks
Dolf applied 24/08/09 received 07/04/10 WAITED FOR 32.2 weeks
Thms applied 28/08/09 received 12/04/10 WAITED FOR 32.3 weeks
Boonbin applied on 10/08/09 received 01/04/10 WAITED FOR 33.3 weeks
Sheng applied on 05/08/09 received 07/04/10 WAITED FOR 35 weeks
Liverpool applied 25/07/09 received 12/04/10 WAITED FOR 37.2 weeks


STILL PENDING: under 10 years lawful SET(O) category

NoWayOut applied on 03/08/09 and is still waiting: now 39 weeks
sr applied 17/08/09 and is still waiting now: 37 weeks
Beige applied 11/01/2010 and is still waiting: now 16 weeks
pv applied 20/01/2010 and is still waiting: now 14.8 weeks
chiko14june applied 20/01/2010 and is still waiting: now 14.8 weeks
coolboyuk applied 22/01/10 and is still waiting: now 14.8weeks
Sa applied 04/02/10 and is still waiting: now 12.3weeks
yeezhexiang applied 08/02/10 and is still waiting: now 12.3 weeks
graham834 applied 09/02/10 and is still waiting: now 11.3 weeks
DA375 applied 18/02/10 and is still waiting: now 10 weeks
aman5 applied 25/02/10 and is still waiting: now 9 weeks
Powermatic applied 10/03/10 and is still waiting: now 8 weeks
mala applied 29/03/2010 and is still waiting: now 5 weeks
zeddie applied 05/04/10 and is still waiting: now 4 weeks
Devonian applied 22/04/10 and is still waiting: now 1.6 weeks[/b]

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Anyone got their ILR granted despite visa gaps

Post by ILR-2010 » Tue May 04, 2010 9:32 pm

Hello there,

Just curious whether is there anyone granted ILR despite there were gaps in the 10 yrs residency period?

From SAR file I can see I have a gap due to rejected application back in 2005 (on the ground that fee payment failed to go through credit card)

slightly worried now!!!

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Post by coolboyuk » Wed May 05, 2010 11:00 am

Nowayout, have you heard anything yet ??

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Post by zeddie » Wed May 05, 2010 12:14 pm

has anyone heard anything yet?!

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Post by yeezhexiang » Wed May 05, 2010 1:30 pm

Dear all

I have not heard from the Home Office since my application on 8 Feb 2010.

I applied once at PEO Croydon in Dec 2009 but had to withdraw for my travel back home. They could not make a decision although there's nothing wrong with my application.

I was compelled to withdraw because the officer said that I still have a valid work permit anyway - what's the hurry. He told me if I insist to proceed with the application I won't get my passport back and will miss my brother's wedding. He is evil!

I hope that'd not delay my application now.

Can anyone explain what's a gap? Thanks

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Post by kiwigirl25 » Wed May 05, 2010 1:42 pm

yeezhexiang wrote:Dear all

I have not heard from the Home Office since my application on 8 Feb 2010.

I applied once at PEO Croydon in Dec 2009 but had to withdraw for my travel back home. They could not make a decision although there's nothing wrong with my application.

I was compelled to withdraw because the officer said that I still have a valid work permit anyway - what's the hurry. He told me if I insist to proceed with the application I won't get my passport back and will miss my brother's wedding. He is evil!

I hope that'd not delay my application now.

Can anyone explain what's a gap? Thanks
The "gap" that ILR-2010 is referring to (correct me if I'm wrong) is when a visa has expired and the new one does not take effect immediately after that. Due various reason, i.e delays with the application, applicant having to go home for a period of time.

That was an awful thing for the officer to say to you. They should try putting themselves in our shoes for a change. I think it won't delay your current application. If you look at the list no-one from January apps onwards has heard any news what-so-ever. So don't fret, some smart alex UKBA officer isn't going to delay your application :)

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Post by Beige » Wed May 05, 2010 5:34 pm

Still waiting...

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Post by NoWayOut » Wed May 05, 2010 8:24 pm

I'm still waiting too..

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Post by Procrastinator » Thu May 06, 2010 3:55 am

I wrote a letter to Mr Michael Dunne, Liverpool Settlement Team 9 last week where my applications is being processed. It has been more than a month now since I submitted more documentary evidence of my stay in this country that Home Office asked me to produce but no good news so far....

I am also waiting :(

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Post by optimist_eternal » Thu May 06, 2010 5:06 pm

kiwigirl25
The "gap" that ILR-2010 is referring to (correct me if I'm wrong) is when a visa has expired and the new one does not take effect immediately after that. Due various reason, i.e delays with the application, applicant having to go home for a period of time.
To further clarify:

Let's say a person's visa is expiring on 31st May. He/She has to make an application before or on 31st May to the Home Office (either in person or by post). If by post, more prudent to apply by special/recorded delivery so that there is proof he/she applied before the said due date.

If, however, for whatever reasons the person applies, let's say, on 7th June so this would, in effect, create a "gap" between the date when his/her present visa expires (30th May) and the date he/she applied for the renewal of his/her visa (7th June).

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Post by optimist_eternal » Thu May 06, 2010 5:26 pm

kiwigirl25
Due various reason, i.e delays with the application, applicant having to go home for a period of time
Actually if because of late submission, his/her visa renewal is unfortunately rejected by the HO, he/she may be served notice by the HO to leave the UK voluntarily by a certain date or face the prospect of deportation.

Of course, a person is given some days to appeal the said decision by writing to the HO to reconsider their decision and/or by approaching the Asylum & Immigration Tribunal (AIT) to prevent him/her being deported from the UK and if he/she decides to approach the AIT, he/she is permitted to stay awaiting his/her decision by the AIT.

From 15th Feb. 2010, AIT has been replaced, I think, by the 'Immigration and Asylum Chambers'.

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Post by Procrastinator » Fri May 07, 2010 5:17 am

It looks like Conservative party will make the government and they will have tougher policies onimmigration which is good. I am personally against of soft laws on immigration and definitely don't want more people to come to the UK and abuse the system here. Look what they have done to this country; it's not the same UK that I seen in 1994 when I first arrived here... It's more like a foreign land now.

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Post by kiwigirl25 » Fri May 07, 2010 11:54 am

It's a hung parliament so the Conversatives aren't in. No party is technically in.

Labour are meeting with the Lib Dems today to come to agreement in the hope they can form a "joint" Government. Though I'm sure David Cameron hopes he too can form an agreement with the Lib Dems. Mr Cameron is posturing and making assumptions that he will get the support he requires from other parties to form a coalition. Why wouldn't he? He needs to show confidence and strength at this moment in time.

At the moment the UK is without a Government.

How a hung parliament works:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/ ... 659878.stm

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Post by zeddie » Fri May 07, 2010 2:23 pm

I really expected the lib dems to do better than this.. with all the hype that had built up with clegg recently!

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Post by pv » Fri May 07, 2010 3:07 pm

Hi, its been really quite on the ILR receiving front from last 2 weeks. Does anyone know if the passport is sent back recorded delivery (signed for?) or does it come in the normal post? thanks

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Post by kiwigirl25 » Fri May 07, 2010 3:12 pm

zeddie wrote:I really expected the lib dems to do better than this.. with all the hype that had built up with clegg recently!
I had hoped so too. But the polls did show that while the Lib Dems could potentially gain voters did this not equate to actual seats as the support was spread evenly throughout the country. While the Lib Dem did lose seats the amount of votes received increased. Hence the need for proportional representation in this country.

Ho hum :roll: this is the ILR thread so back to waiting from this momentarily distraction of the election.

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Post by kiwigirl25 » Fri May 07, 2010 3:13 pm

pv wrote:Hi, its been really quite on the ILR receiving front from last 2 weeks. Does anyone know if the passport is sent back recorded delivery (signed for?) or does it come in the normal post? thanks
Recorded delivery.

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Post by Beige » Fri May 07, 2010 4:32 pm

pv wrote:Hi, its been really quite on the ILR receiving front from last 2 weeks.
Yea.. I wonder whats going on

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Post by sa » Fri May 07, 2010 4:34 pm

great news to update.got the ilr yesterday.stamped 30 april received 6 may.
so exactly around 3 months waiting.
the forum has been of great help and support.last month i did get the mp to fax them a letter but they wrote back saying that they cant speed up.have not been through solicitor and my advice for anybody with straight forward application is dont waste money on solicitors.
so timeline for me was
applied 04/02
received 06/05

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