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Congratulations sarvath postal all the way.... is much quicker than NCSsarvath wrote:Application Timeline
Eligibility criteria: 5yr EEA + 1yr PR
Method of application: post
Date of receipt by UKBA: 1st Feb 2013
Date of debit of fees: 6th Feb 2013
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 9th Feb (dated 6th Feb 2013)
Date of receipt of approval: 21st Feb (dated 19th Feb 2013)
Date of Ceremony: Not yet.
That was quick!
not really, just the confirmation, it should be ok. let's see how quick the turnaroundAlish60 wrote:I got the letter today but they have not listed the documents I gave them, just says ducuments copied, what about your mate? Have they mentioned what documentd you've submited or not? I applid using NCD as well.cabarete wrote:Eligibility criteria: 5 year family member EEA National+1 year ILR
Method of application: NCS hackney
Date of application: 11/02/2013
Date of receipt by UKBA: 12/02/2013
Date of acknowledgement : received on 20/02/2013, dated 15/02/2013
Date of debit of fees: 15/02/2013
Date of approval: TBC
Date of Ceremony: TBC
DID YOU RECEIVE YOUR INVITATION LETTER WITH THE APPROVEL OR DID YOU WAIT FOR THE INVITATION LETTER ?sarvath wrote:Application Timeline
Eligibility criteria: 5yr EEA + 1yr PR
Method of application: post
Date of receipt by UKBA: 1st Feb 2013
Date of debit of fees: 6th Feb 2013
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 9th Feb (dated 6th Feb 2013)
Date of receipt of approval: 21st Feb (dated 19th Feb 2013)
Date of Ceremony: Not yet.
That was quick!
Please next time open a new topic for your question, here is a topic only for timeline.incywincy wrote:hi,
i am applying for citizenship application. i need help in one question please. in AN application form they have described the documents you need to send on page 15 section 5 (last page).
SECTION 5 Evidence of freedom from immigration time restrictions:required for all applicants except those covered by
SECTION 4 above
• Your passport showing permission to remain permanently in the UK OR
• The Home Office letter by which you were given permission to remain permanently in the UK
• If you came to the UK as an asylum seeker you should have evidence of appeal applications OR
• Evidence of being freely landed
my question is since march home office is not issuing ilr in passport.they are issuing bio metric residence card. do i need to submit in brp card with my application ? or i need to send following letters i received from home office.
1. letter attached along with my brp that only shows information about the unique number of my brp. (brp card attatched to this letter shows i have indefinite leave to remain).
2. letter about my docs they send me back . it shows my reference number and date of birth.
3. letter that tells my application for ilr is successful and there is lots of information about my rights in country . but this does not show any of my personal detail like reference number, name or date of birth.
sorry for this long time taking detail. plz sone on through some light on it.
Has he received the acknowledgement letter? It can take up to six months before he gets the certificate of approval, it is only 4 weeks, there is no point in contacting them anyway, they will tell you we are unable to advice you if it's less than six months from the date of your application.dukkumeah wrote: It has been now 4 weeks, no COA received.
Should he call UKBA guys or just wait?They normally dont take so long to send COA.
Plz advise me guys.Thanks
Tell him not to worry, some caseworkers are lazy, it may sound funny but is the truth unfortunately. The fee has been taken so the caseworker has started working on his file, if you look here, some prople never received acknowledgment letter but instead they got their approval after 4 or 5 weeks. So tell him to think positive. He will get the COA soon hopefuly.dukkumeah wrote:Hi Alish60, No, He did not get any acknowledgement letter.
This is why he is worried.
Thanks
I'm not sure if there is much of a waiting time - I contacted the Camden NCS on the 3rd Jan for an appointment on the 25th Jan. First they told me nothing was available, then they told me that the bookings hadn't opened up yet for that date. Though they had lots of timeslots in the next 2 weeks.rallykaran2013 wrote:I think in this thread a little piece of extra information would be helpful.
As I understand there is quite a waiting list for NCS appointments, so maybe folks here should also include the date when they contacted a council for appointment and the date of which they attended the appointment.
This would give a more true picture of processing timelines.
Regards,
Newbie Here.
It may vary by council but I phoned at lunchtime on a Thursday and got a 9am appointment for the following Monday, so less than 2 working days.rallykaran2013 wrote:I think in this thread a little piece of extra information would be helpful.
As I understand there is quite a waiting list for NCS appointments, so maybe folks here should also include the date when they contacted a council for appointment and the date of which they attended the appointment.
This would give a more true picture of processing timelines.
Regards,
Newbie Here.