Ok so I came into the country in 1980 when I was 2 years old. This was under my parents passport so I never had a passport and had to get one form my embassy. Never left the country except for a day trip to France when I was in secondary school.
What is the best way to go about applying for a passport from my country with an ILR/ROA stamp on it bearing in mind the following. I went to the Home Office in 2003 with my passport I acquired from my embassy in order to have the ILR stamp on it. After waiting some time and numerous calls and letter this was my last letter from 2006, no reply.
That was the letter form 2006, since I already have ILR (I came here in 1980 when I was 2), I have let it drag on. I am currently unemployed and don't have a drivers license or any photo I.D. I have a letter from the Home office saying I have Indefinite Leave to remain.-HO headers adress etc-
Home Office Ref: -not shown here-
Name: -not shown here-
Nationality: -not shown here-
D.O.B: -not shown here-
Dear Sir or Madame,
I visited your Croydon offices on -exact date not shown here- 2003 to hand in documents and my -country- passport in order to have the indefinite leave to remain in the UK applied on my -country- passport.
I have enquired by telephone and there was no further information that could be given regarding the pending reason except that someone is "still looking into it" that the HO does not give any further progress report on the telephone. They did give me a new reference number since the reference number my parents came in under is: -not shown here-. I written several letters explaining my concern for this delay with no response. I therefore wish to make a complaint about the the time it is taking to process the indefinite leave to remain stamp on my passport. I wish to make an application for citizenship and cannot do so until this 3+ year delay resolved.
A little background: I came into this country in 1980 under my parents passport when I was 2 so I didn't have a passport. The reference number my parents came in under is: -not shown here-, it was only until 1998 that children needed their own passports. "From 5 October 1998 children under 16 have been required to hold their own passport. Children already included on a parent's passport are not affected by this change and can continue to travel on these passports until they reach the age of sixteen or when the passport expires."
Since I have never left the country I have not needed a passport. I had to get one from the -country- embassy and wanted this stamped with indefinite leave to remain. So I handed this and a letter from the embassy (see accompanying photocopy of Home Office receipt) to your Croydon office. Since I already had indefinite leave to remain I do not see why there would be any significant delay. I wish to apply for citizenship now and I cannot proceed until this is resolved.
More background information: My sister applied for her -country- passport to be stamped aswell the same day as me and got hers back within a few months so I don't know what the issue is. Should you have any further queries please either contact me on -not shown here- or preferably on my mobile -not shown here- since I am not usually home at daytime hours. Or if that is not possible I would appreciate some written correspondance. Thank you.
Yours sincerely.
-name-
What should I do? I guess the best course of action would be to try again and then take it further with the Citizen's Advice Bureau if they again ignore me? What time scale should I expect before taking further action, 6 months?
I was thinking of going to my embassy again and getting another passport. . . then sending it to ROA. However that in itself requires a passport with some stamps on it from the Home Office (catch 22) from what I understand looking at the website. I don't know if my country's embassy will believe me if I say the HO has my passport and won't give it back. So I don't think that's a good idea and I don't want to say it's "lost".