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by geriatrix » Sat May 21, 2011 11:17 am
1. PEOs do not assess postal applications. If decision on an in-person application is deferred, the application may be forwarded to any one of the numerous backend processing centres run by UKBA.
2. Applicants are required to send postal applications to a "payment clearance centre" operated by a 3rd party, where payment transactions are carried out and then the application is passed on to UKBA for further action (assessment) at any of their processing centres.
3. Until 2009, UKBA was running at least 11 backend processing centres. Not sure if the number has gone down given the tightening budgets of govt. departments (or gone up due to increased workload).
4. The name of location on the vignette only reflects the office that has issued the vignette. It does not necessarily mean that the application was processed at that "location".
5. Backend processing centres have different teams for assessing the different types of immigration applications.
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