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eskayravi wrote:I am still waiting for someone who has been approved recently and does the letter just state what I mentioned and no words of 'approval' or 'success' etc instead they mentioned 'BRP will be posted in next 7 days.
Wish you all Good Luck again and hope your wait time will come to an end soon. Thanks.
Baxx wrote:Congrats to BBC123 and eskayravi!!
Gawd, I admire your attitude, they took 6 months and you think that's good ;p
Anyway, am glad to see more Aug + Sept applicants with success stories
>gmx
Just saw your post. Thank you for sharing my opining.
>iceCold
You lucky devil, 2 weeks, that's like of SET(M) timeline!
Hope the rest of your process will go swiftly, too!
(7 months and 1 week and counting for my BRP, I spend way too much time in here!)
SHAZINA wrote:Wow that was quick we applied at a similiar time to you, my mother in law has been sick and we sent various letters to expedite but heard nothing.brianandlouise wrote:brianandlouise wrote:Hello,
We are currently applying for my husbands ILR SET(M)
Letter of acknowledgment 6/12/12
Payment taken 6/12/12
Biometrics letter received 9/01/13
Biometrics done 9/01/13
We have been married almost 9 years, living in the USA for 5 years, then back here for 2 Years. I am a british citizen and my husband American. Our children have British and American passports.
We just got Biometrics Permit delivered to our door this morning.... So happy...
Date on it is 01/03/13.... So just under 3 months from applying!... )
some hope that maybe it will finally come through soon.
SeanChessPlayerX wrote:Mine only took 3 days to process, it was super fast.sugadev wrote:I believe once they opened the case, they would try to close within 14 days. I have the same timeline as yours and was asked further document to be sent. UKBA received it on 25.02.13. Looks like they will wait for 14 days to pass (grace time given to submit the docs) or process it right away away depending on the case worker.Chanty_b wrote:My timeline:
1. Application, SET(O)
2. SET(O) Applied for 09/10/2012
3. Confirmation Letter received: (dated 17/10/2012)
4. Biometrics Invite received: 27/12/2012 (letter dated 17/12/2012 )
5. Biometrics submitted: 28/12/2012
6. Letter requesting further document (date 16/02/2013) received 19/02/2013
7. Document sent with covering letter 23/02/2013 (received by UKBA 25/02/2013)
8. ILR Approval Letter/ Passport: WAITING
9. Biometric Residence Permit WAITING.
Could anyone please tell me, if the Home Office requests more documents, how long after I sent off the documents can I expect to hear back/receive my documents?
I have seen some others took 2-3weeks....Is this about what I am looking at...?
6. Letter (date 12/02/2013) received 15/02/2013 requesting further documentary proof because i changed my address.
7. Further documentary proof sent with covering letter 15/02/2013 (received by UKBA 18/02/2013)
8. ILR Approval Letter (dated 11/02/2013) received 21/02/2013 by normal post, "To Be Signed for"
9. Biometric Residence Permit received today too - dated 19/02/2013
gmx wrote:I'm wondering why they don't clear the backlogs first before starting to process new applications.... Do they just pick the applications in random?
Baxx wrote:Congrats to BBC123 and eskayravi!!
Gawd, I admire your attitude, they took 6 months and you think that's good ;p
Anyway, am glad to see more Aug + Sept applicants with success stories
>gmx
Just saw your post. Thank you for sharing my opining.
>iceCold
You lucky devil, 2 weeks, that's like of SET(M) timeline!
Hope the rest of your process will go swiftly, too!
(7 months and 1 week and counting for my BRP, I spend way too much time in here!)
Baxx wrote:gmx,
It is blatantly obvious UKBA don't have the system that works to clear the backlog first.
What system do they have? A simpler one called "piling 'em up".
They don't seem to digitalize the applications, so they all go around in the form of envelopes, or binders. They arrive at the home office and being put together into a "pile". Now and then the pile would cause an avalanche simply because of the weight of the envelopes, or because someone tries to pull out the oldest envelope from the bottom. Once all envelopes collapse UKBA civil servants rush to re-pile them before anyone sees the mess, and the order of the envelopes get mixed up.
Now that's what happens at the UKBA.
.........I am kidding, of course. But it just feels like a real story to me at the moment.
gmx wrote:I'm wondering why they don't clear the backlogs first before starting to process new applications.... Do they just pick the applications in random?
Baxx wrote:Congrats to BBC123 and eskayravi!!
Gawd, I admire your attitude, they took 6 months and you think that's good ;p
Anyway, am glad to see more Aug + Sept applicants with success stories
>gmx
Just saw your post. Thank you for sharing my opining.
>iceCold
You lucky devil, 2 weeks, that's like of SET(M) timeline!
Hope the rest of your process will go swiftly, too!
(7 months and 1 week and counting for my BRP, I spend way too much time in here!)
gmx wrote:I can't agree more...
My father-in-law had a minor stroke two weeks ago and had to be admitted to the hospital immediately. Thank God it was only a minor attack and he can leave the hospital after three days.
But all the while, we're all worrying over here about his situation. If the situation had become worse, we wouldn't be able to go and visit him without our passports with us, especially within a short notice. It would be too late....
Baxx wrote:gmx,
It is blatantly obvious UKBA don't have the system that works to clear the backlog first.
What system do they have? A simpler one called "piling 'em up".
They don't seem to digitalize the applications, so they all go around in the form of envelopes, or binders. They arrive at the home office and being put together into a "pile". Now and then the pile would cause an avalanche simply because of the weight of the envelopes, or because someone tries to pull out the oldest envelope from the bottom. Once all envelopes collapse UKBA civil servants rush to re-pile them before anyone sees the mess, and the order of the envelopes get mixed up.
Now that's what happens at the UKBA.
.........I am kidding, of course. But it just feels like a real story to me at the moment.
ahtesham4all wrote:Hi,
I have applied ILR on tier 1 general visa after 5 completion of 5 years.
Acknowledgement Letter - 25/09/12
Biometric Done - 04/12/12
ILR - Waiting
I want to call my parents from india next month but my passport is still with home office as I applied ILR on Tier 1 general migrant. Its gonna be 6 month on 25 march 2013.
My concern is that would I still be able to call my parents from India as my status is still legal on tier 1 general visa.
If I can call my parents, Do they need to fill family visitor form or general visitor form. What documents from my side should i send to prove my status.
I would really appreciate if someone can reply me asap in detail as I want to send the documents as quickly as possible to my parents.
Thanks,
hilolainkent wrote:Type of application: SET(M)
Type of previous residency: 2 year LLR as spouse
Payment method: credit card
Date Applied: 20/11/12 Settlement Checking Service (Canterbury); recevied 21/11/12
Date of the acknowledgement letter: Late Nov
Biometric letter: dated Dec 10/12
Biometrics done: Dec 21/12 (Ashford)
BRP arrived: Mar 12/13 (issued Mar 8/13)
So 4 months less 11 days from submission to receiving the BRP card. I had thought that the Settlement Checking Service would speed things up but mine seems to fall in line with other set(m) applications, both using the SCS and not. Not sure what the point of it is, apart from keeping my passport which was pretty useless!
Degore2020 wrote:Guys it will be good to read these stories about UKBA
http://www.tntmagazine.com/news/austral ... or-stories
Baxx wrote:Just received a phone call from my adviser that my application was finally approved.
My application is SET (O) Work Permit 5 years
Application made via legal adviser.
Application sent off on 1/8/2012
Application received 3/8/2012
Acknowledgement Letter - NOT received (not by me nor adviser)
Payment taken from CC 21 or 22/8/2012
Biometrics Invitation 9/11/2012 (dated 06/11/2012)
Biometrics Submitted 12/11/2012
Approval letter 14/03/2013 (dated 12/03/2013)
BRP Waiting
I will now start to seriously work on petition and campaign for UKBA to improve the service standard. In the meantime wishing you all the best.
If you have any reason that you need to leave the country in next 12 months DON'T USE THE POSTAL METHOD!! And if you do postal, DON'T EXPECT IT BACK BEFORE 6 MONTHS, that's how long it takes for them to pile our applications.
There's no point in complaining without doing something yourself, so be proactive in campaign and petitions IF you can join in such things.
Good luck!!