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Thanks a lot Gyfrinachgr.Gyfrinachgar wrote:E-mail is a very problematic way to get in touch with HO. Sending repeated e-mails will do nothing - except maybe getting your e-mail address blocked for spamming. Write a traditional letter instead, asking what the problem is and decidedly, yet politely requesting the immediate return of the outstanding documents. Send the letter with signed-for delivery (only 95p extra) and see what happens. In my experience, HO reacts much better to traditional letters than to telephone and fax (not to mention e-mail...).
That may be exactly the reason; it's always easy to ignore it and claim it did not arrive...UKnow wrote:I do not really know why they insist on contacting them by e-mail if they never respond to it.
WebMonkey wrote:Are you aware that you can request additional copies of your marriage certificate from the local council in which you registered your marriage? It will be around £5-£10 per copy....
I know it is not the point but someone else might not have known...
Thanks a lot Jotter and all of your for your help.. Letter went out today ( registered) so they do not have an excuse of saying we did not receive anything. Will let you know if they ever respond. Good thing it was not my passport they missedjotter wrote:Best of luck, UKnow. Let us know how it goes. If you don't get a quick answer to your letter then next step might be to bring it to the attention of your local MP.
Spare us the thought, dude.UKnow wrote:Thanks a lot Jotter and all of your for your help.. Letter went out today ( registered) so they do not have an excuse of saying we did not receive anything. Will let you know if they ever respond. Good thing it was not my passport they missedjotter wrote:Best of luck, UKnow. Let us know how it goes. If you don't get a quick answer to your letter then next step might be to bring it to the attention of your local MP.
Very sorry to hear that. However, it has just been over two weeks, you need to give HO a little bit more time than that.UKnow wrote:OK So a quick update... well not really an update as NOTHING happened and UKBA does not respond to e-mail, mail, letter, calls... etc.. I do not know what else to do. I guess nothing, but to leave it. UKBA has no interest in responding to losing applicant's documents! very frustrating!