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HOW CAN WE TRACK THE PROGRESS OF THE APPLICATION

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SAKSHI007
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HOW CAN WE TRACK THE PROGRESS OF THE APPLICATION

Post by SAKSHI007 » Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:41 pm

Hi All,

Is there a system where we could track the progress of our appplication under 14 years rule .

Regards
Sakshi

Vanadil
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Post by Vanadil » Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:29 pm

Yep theres three stages that you can monitor:

1.When you post it you know it's in the postbox

2. Have about 250 - 500 cups of tea in the 5 - 12 month gap

3. You know that it's been approved or denied when you get the application back.


It's quite high tech and I'd be happy to explain where to input your tracking code "PGTIPS1" if you like?

Rozen
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Re: HOW CAN WE TRACK THE PROGRESS OF THE APPLICATION

Post by Rozen » Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:37 pm

SAKSHI007 wrote:Hi All,

Is there a system where we could track the progress of our appplication under 14 years rule .

Regards
Sakshi
'14 year rule' applications aren't exactly on top of UKBA's priority list (but is anything?) Anyway, brace yourself for a longgggg... wait. 8)

ViperWiper
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Post by ViperWiper » Wed Jul 29, 2009 2:19 pm

Vanadil wrote:Yep theres three stages that you can monitor:

1.When you post it you know it's in the postbox

2. Have about 250 - 500 cups of tea in the 5 - 12 month gap

3. You know that it's been approved or denied when you get the application back.


It's quite high tech and I'd be happy to explain where to input your tracking code "PGTIPS1" if you like?

zebra3
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Post by zebra3 » Fri Jul 31, 2009 5:47 pm

when it comes to Home office, patience is a virtue, and as ths gentelman said, drink as much coffee as you can.

I have been waiting over 9 months for an FLR (m) application.

join the queue and good luck

Zebra3

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