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21st November 2012 #1
Almost there!
Today, I finally received that much-awaited brown envelope from the Home Office... stating my British citizenship application has been approved It was indeed a long, tedious journey. But it is all worth it. All thanks again to this forum, giving me some valuable information to finally complete this immigration journey.
Here is my timeline:
Oct 8, 2012- went to Dudley Nationality Checking Service to pass my application, there they photocopied my passport, my husband's passport, LITUK test result, marriage certificate.
Oct 13, 2012 - money debited; acknowledgement letter's date (though I received the letter two weeks after)
Nov 14, 2012- citizenship approved (letter received today, Nov. 21)
Date of Ceremony- TBC
Good luck to all of us, Filipinos, here in UK
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21st November 2012 #2
Congratulations
We will be submitting the application for my wife and my step-son soon. Good to see the process does not take too long.
Can you confirm the amount you paid as there was a thread here recently asking whether the ceremony fee was included?
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21st November 2012 #3
Hi rusty!
It doesn't say on my invitation letter from Home Office about the fees. I also checked on Birmingham register office' website for some info, and nothing indicated there, except for a private ceremony which costs £310. I'll update you if there's further info from them
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23rd November 2012 #4
... Congratulations and well done ... it's DEFINITELY worth using the NCS, !
...................................................................................... 's what MY wife did too [in Edinburgh] earlier in the year.
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23rd November 2012 #5
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3rd December 2012 #6
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3rd December 2012 #7
Congratulations! Well done to you.
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4th December 2012 #8
- Join Date
- Aug 2010
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- Marikina City
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Congratulations
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4th December 2012 #9
Congratulations.
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5th December 2012 #10
Hi Guys! Thank you very much.
I just did my oath taking ceremony today in Birmingham Register Office. Lasted for two hours. And, positive, there's no fee to paid. Camera's not allowed inside >_< So there's an option to pay their professional photographer.
Cheers again guys!
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5th December 2012 #11
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