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Thanks for that and I hope so it goes ok.Amber_ wrote:You should be ok.
First of all, I wish you best of luck. I agree with everything you are saying.segs2tier1 wrote:Thanks for that and I hope so it goes ok.Amber_ wrote:You should be ok.
The reason I am a bit concerned is that the women said I will write what the guy from the HO said on this form - basically that my application will be refused by the HO adviser and I still went against his advice.
I felt a bit like who the hell are you to decide the out come now and it was a bit sad that HO chap was bullshitting so confidently on the phone, its just unreal and sad.
Lets hope the case worker has some sense and ignores their ramblings.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Please take this all the way to the end because they will not argue with you when you present them the Nationality Act which is set in law. The Home Office 'advisor' may flex his muscles against you over the phone but in the end of the day they have to follow the law - some of them literally hate their lives so dont blame them for being incompetent Oh, they all operate from a bullshit bunker anyway!Ged wrote:First of all, I wish you best of luck. I agree with everything you are saying.segs2tier1 wrote:Thanks for that and I hope so it goes ok.Amber_ wrote:You should be ok.
The reason I am a bit concerned is that the women said I will write what the guy from the HO said on this form - basically that my application will be refused by the HO adviser and I still went against his advice.
I felt a bit like who the hell are you to decide the out come now and it was a bit sad that HO chap was bullshitting so confidently on the phone, its just unreal and sad.
Lets hope the case worker has some sense and ignores their ramblings.
I tried to apply using Edinburgh NCS, last week, and the woman works there did the same thing to me. She called the UKBA, and came back refusing my application. As a result I lost £66 booking fee. It did not matter when I insisted that she send my application anyway. This happened when I showed her the written confirmation email by the Nationality Policy Team from the Home Office. The UKBA guy on the phone simply told her that he did not know such a person. It was unbelievably surreal. Written confirmation with the name and position of the Home Office official did not matter. I had an official confirmation email which says I could apply, but still I could not apply and lost £66.
I have already launched an official complaint about this and I intend to go all the way up to the ombudsman too, but will that compensate for the grief I suffered? I cannot stop being amazed with the level of stupidity and lack of training, mixed with bullying between the council and the UKBA. They go hand to hand against the random migrant trying to benefit from a very obvious legal clause. The biggest frustration I have is the fact that I still have to deal with these people again in 4 more months. I curse every minute of it.
The Edinburgh Council NCS woman says this; The UKBA guy on the phone argued that the 7 months processing time of my ILR application did not compare too badly against the 6 months published service standards therefore the discretion would not apply. The chap on the phone does not seem to think there was anything wrong with how long my application has taken to deal with.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I am afraid BCMN1 and 01yoseph both still have not received an answer for their applications. This happened although they applied in September. This looks like the UKBA are either very confused or want to bully people until they get frustrated so that they avoid the early application. I will not be surprised if they receive their results normally, as if they applied at the end of their usual 12 months (I hope I am wrong and they get a faster response).
Depending on the answer I get to my complaint letter I may make a postal application in early January, or I may just swallow it for another 4 months.
You might find this interesting.Amber_ wrote:I know John, by the look of many decisions and the knowledge of many Home Office members of staff the training is sparse and leaves a lot to be desired. Moreover, this seems the consensus throughout the civil service.
segs2tier1 wrote:Well, I applied today using the NCS based on the 15 month rule.
The women at the NCS gave me a hard time saying my ILR had not been granted 12 months ago and there is still 4 months to go but I kept referring her to chapter 18, annex B para 7.5g of the BNA and she could not under stand it.
She had to call one of the ''advisors'' of the Home office and say what I was about to do and they were even useless. Some chap on the otherside of the phone kept saying yeah you need 12 months and this and that with no explanation to 7.5g. Basically, I said, can he give me what ever he has said in writing? I got no answer to that..
I told the women you get all sorts of stuff from the HO over the phone but no one is willing to put their reputation on the line by giving you what they have said in writing.
Either way, I sent my application off today and ticked the box that I do not have the 12 month residential requirement because my application was delayed through no fault of my own, took 8 months to come through.
Lets see what happens.
I have bitten the bullet for you all, see if I get through or get refused.