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I made an application in November 2010. They came back to me after their usual 14 weeks in February to tell that my application was invalid due to fee payment and that I was due a refund. I got a cheque from them after 10 days.jrj wrote:I know what you mean; it would be nice to get some sort of acknowledgement. I don't think making a complaint will result in you not getting a refund. I'm going to wait another week and then submit a complaint. The letter they sent me to say my application was invalid was dated the 20th April so it has been nearly a month.
If anyone has received a refund from the UKBA it would be helpful to know how long you had to wait and what action you took to get the refund?
Hi , Did you finally get your money back as my situation is exactly like yours. How much time did it take in total? Thank youjrj wrote:Still no news from my end. I made a complaint via email on the 20th May and according to the website they're supposed to make contact within 20 working days, I haven't even received an automated reply. It is so frustrating! I've been trying to look at the UKBA document about refunds http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... chapter1a/
but it is being updated and isn't available, typical.
I'm going to contact my MP and get them to send a letter.
Thanks everyone for the updates and advice.
darkman wrote:Hi, I'm looking for any advice on this situation. Maybe someone has been through similar?
My wife recently applied for ILR and was successful. The bad news was we were badly advised & delayed by a paid consultant, and our initial online payment hadn't cleared in time.
An officer at the agency suggested making a duplicate payment on the day to get us through, and claiming for a refund later on. At a price of £1350 this wasn't an easy decision, but we decided to go ahead. I later wrote to the Charging Dept suppling all details, & requesting a refund.
It's now been some time and I have no idea where I stand. The Border Agency makes it so difficult to make contact and to get a response. There are no contact details for this on the website, and I took a while just to find out I should address the letter to the Charging Dept.
What should be my next move? Writing another letter to the same dept. could just as easily be ignored as the first letter. Perhaps they are just very very slow? But it's frustrating for such a large sum of money!
Any advice?
Well thank you for that post. You've helped me decide what to do.IMMIGRATION LAWYER wrote:I had a lady on the phone one day. She applied for ILR and was charged twice by the UK BA.
It took some 1.5 years for them to issue a refund, which came in the form of a cheque.
Why on earth was it allowed to drag on that long? I would say it is extremely reasonable, after say two or three months, for them to be sent a Recorded Delivery letter stating that if no refund within two weeks that legal proceedings in the Small Claims Court will be commenced without further notice .... and as necessary to carry out that threat.It took some 1.5 years for them to issue a refund, which came in the form of a cheque.
Don't understand why no one just didn't dispute the charge with their credit card company.darkman wrote:Hi, I'm looking for any advice on this situation. Maybe someone has been through similar?
An officer at the agency suggested making a duplicate payment on the day to get us through, and claiming for a refund later on. At a price of £1350 this wasn't an easy decision, but we decided to go ahead. I later wrote to the Charging Dept suppling all details, & requesting a refund.
Any advice?
Absolutely pursue them for those Court Costs.The naughty bit is they didn't pay the court cost of £70. I'm in two minds now whether to pursue them for it or not. Any opinions?