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I also applied may 2nd and ack letter dated 9th but money was debited from cheque at 15th may . Received acknowlegement letter before they took off money and since then waiting.fiqbal wrote:eligibilit crite
ria : 9years +2year ilr bc spouse
method of application: post
date of application: 4/4/2013(old fees)
date of receipt by ukba:8/4/2013
date of acknowldgement:18/4/2013
date of debit of fees:19/4/2013
aproval:waiting
ceremony :waiting
straight forward case no criminal conviction all clean
I also applied may 2nd and ack letter dated 9th but money was debited from cheque at 15th may . Received acknowlegement letter before they took off money and since then waiting.fiqbal wrote:eligibilit crite
ria : 9years +2year ilr bc spouse
method of application: post
date of application: 4/4/2013(old fees)
date of receipt by ukba:8/4/2013
date of acknowldgement:18/4/2013
date of debit of fees:19/4/2013
aproval:waiting
ceremony :waiting
straight forward case no criminal conviction all clean
Did you pay by cheque ?fiqbal wrote:eligibilit criteria : 9years +2year ilr bc spouse
method of application: post
date of application: 4/4/2013(old fees)
date of receipt by ukba:8/4/2013
date of acknowldgement:18/4/2013
date of debit of fees:19/4/2013
aproval:waiting
ceremony :waiting
straight forward case no criminal conviction all clean
Kennavaro your equation doesnt make any sense. Do you think only 50 people apply for british citizen in a month ? Come on, almost 15 thousand people apply for british citizen every month. My acknowledgement letter date was 9th but as i paid by cheque so they recived money in their account at 15 . And in april and early may many didnt get approval. Anyways i disagree with your timeline , just kind of wasting time for me .Peterpan81 wrote:no post today hope something will appear next weekKennavarro wrote:folks its frustrating to wait and not know when whatever you waiting for is going to come.... thats why l discovered a method that has put lots of members at ease as they know precisely and exactly when to time the postman....so Raj999 yours is either saturdayu or next week!
remember everything has a gestation period eg pregnancy the exact end of pregnancy gestation is usually 9months but every one is different so some deliver faster than others! same as UKBA applications some a straight forwards some are complicated...get the gist!
Based on the Calculation the post man should be bringing yours mostly likely on Monday.....should not go three days past monday without getting it...if l were you l would start putting the champagne on ice!Peterpan81 wrote:
no post today hope something will appear next week
Firstly, this topic is only for timeline, Secondly I do not believe anyone can determine a timeline for all. each application will be dealt with individually and many factors are involved. I and a friend of mine applied on a same day. same documents and eligibility criteria, he had his approval after 3 weeks, I had mine after 4 months, Sarwar74 in page 48 has applied on January and still waiting.Kennavarro wrote:Based on the Calculation the post man should be bringing yours mostly likely on Monday.....should not go three days past monday without getting it...if l were you l would start putting the champagne on ice!Peterpan81 wrote:
no post today hope something will appear next week
Stay alert you are next in Line to celebrate! Best of Luck
See Sarwars74's timeline in below page:raja999 wrote:I am still waiting for very very very very very very..long time
applied on 29 April
You have posted two posts that are actually not timelines and yet stress this topic is for timelines only!...so it just beats my understanding if thats your belief dont post anything here apart from timelines am tired of people saying one thing and doing the other....stop contradicting yourself!Alish60 wrote:See Sarwars74's timeline in below page:raja999 wrote:I am still waiting for very very very very very very..long time
applied on 29 April
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewto ... &start=940
you are very very far away from long time. I had mine after 130 days.
Congratulations Manny! once again you right on the money....the date on the letter is definitive provided it is comes after the direct debit date or coinciding on the same date....if the direct debit date comes after the letter on the acknowledgement then l would use the date of direct debit to calculate as UKBA only commences applications on receipt of full payment...in your case direct debit date came earlier so date on letter was applicable...most cases the date on letter coincides with direct debit date which would be used as (DoA) just in case your acknowledgement letter gets lost in the post and one did not receive it.Manny wrote:Eligibility criteria: 10yr ILR + spouse of BC
Method of application: NCS Eastleigh
Date of application: 30/04/13
Date of receipt by UKBA: 01/05/13
Date of debit of fees: 03/05/13
Date of receipt of acknowledgement: 10/05/13 (dated SUNDAY, 5/05/13)
Date of receipt of approval: 7/06/13 (dated 28/05/13)
Date of Ceremony: TBC
There seems to be some merit in Kennavarro's method after all.
Oh, I did get an email acknowledgement on the 14th of May and was unsure whether to use that date or the earlier date on the letter to estimate my timeline. Looks like the date on the letter is the definitive one.
As it is discharged so there is nothing you need to do. If it happenced by court then you need to declare it under civil judgement . If it is through agreement with insolvency then you dont even need to declare it. And benefits is your right so there should not be any problem. And please dont mention that you are on benefits because it is not mandatory to mention it.tarausman wrote:Hi
I applied naturalisation application little confused about my problem i was in insolvency ( debit relief order) and discharge within 1 year and getting benefits job seeker now so u think it will effect on my application hope i get answer or good news soon Thank u
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Please include the following details when posting in this topic:
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Eligibility criteria: (e.g.- 4/5yr + 1yr ILR; 3yr spouse of BC; 10yr + 1yr ILR; legacy + ILR; etc.)
Method of application: NCS (council name) or Postal
Date of receipt by UKBA:
Date of debit of fees:
Date of receipt of acknowledgement:
Date of receipt of approval:
Date of Ceremony:
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You obviously dont know there is a method to calculating when you will get your approval check my previous posts... based on that you should have got it already..... so looks like you way over the usual standard of straight forward applications. Tip even if your acknowledgement letter got lost in the post you would automatically receive another letter from your NCS to arrange ceremony or you can be smart and call them and check some folks have done so...if you dont get it by end of week then it is not a straight forward application it has some niggles!ya75khan wrote:Eligibility Criteria spouse of BC 3 years.
Date of Application: 23rd April 2013
Mode : NCS Hertfordshire
Date of Acknowledgment letter : 27th April
Date of deduct of Fees : 29th April.
Date of Approval Waiting.
I am beginning to get worried. My case was very straight forward with no adverse issues at all. Text book. But people who applied after me started to receive approvals.
What if the letter gets lost in the post? I wont have any way of knowing the outcome, would I?
MAY I ASK..??DO U UNDERSTAND ENGLISH??WHY ARE U KEEPING POSTING IN HERE..??Kennavarro wrote:You obviously dont know there is a method to calculating when you will get your approval check my previous posts... based on that you should have got it already..... so looks like you way over the usual standard of straight forward applications. Tip even if your acknowledgement letter got lost in the post you would automatically receive another letter from your NCS to arrange ceremony or you can be smart and call them and check some folks have done so...if you dont get it by end of week then it is not a straight forward application it has some niggles!ya75khan wrote:Eligibility Criteria spouse of BC 3 years.
Date of Application: 23rd April 2013
Mode : NCS Hertfordshire
Date of Acknowledgment letter : 27th April
Date of deduct of Fees : 29th April.
Date of Approval Waiting.
I am beginning to get worried. My case was very straight forward with no adverse issues at all. Text book. But people who applied after me started to receive approvals.
What if the letter gets lost in the post? I wont have any way of knowing the outcome, would I?