HMRC to UKBA response times

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Dear Sir/Madam,

Can you please provide me with the following data with regards to Tier1 General switching Applications received between 1st Jan 2011 and 6th April 2011.

1. In how many cases has the UKBA contacted HMRC in relation to the tax information about the applicant ?

2. What is the expected turn around time for these requests ?

3. What was the shortest and the longest HMRC has taken to respond to these requests ?

4. Are any of these requests still waiting to be responded to ? If yes, How many ?

5. How long will the UKBA/caseworker wait for a response from HMRC before making a decision on the application ?

6. Does UKBA send reminders to HMRC in case a response is not received within the expected time ?

7. What happens if the HMRC does not respond at all in-spite of repetitive reminders ?

8. Is it right for UKBA to make the applicants wait for years because a third party has not responded to their requests ?

Yours faithfully,
hari

Freedom Of Information Team ( IND ), UK Border Agency

Thank you for contacting the UK Border Agency Freedom of Information Team.
The Freedom of Information (FoI) Act 2000 provides public access to any
recorded information held by public authorities
If you have submitted a valid FoI request, we will acknowledge your
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within 20 working days as specified under the FoI Act.
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We are unable to respond to other types of immigration enquiries or
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submitted a general enquiry, a further message answering our most
frequently asked questions will be sent to you by our public enquiries
department shortly.
Alternatively you can contact the UK Border Agency (UKBA) Immigration
Enquiry Bureau (IEB) on:
• Telephone: 0870 606 7766
 
Freedom of Information Act Policy Team
UKBA

 

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Freedom Of Information Team ( IND ), UK Border Agency

Dear Hari

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Please submit the above information along with your question so we can consider your request.

Yours sincerely,

UKBA FOI Team

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Dear Sir/Madam,

Can you please provide me with the following data with regards to
Tier1 General switching Applications received between 1st Jan 2011
and 6th April 2011.

1. In how many cases has the UKBA contacted HMRC in relation to the
tax information about the applicant ?

2. What is the expected turn around time for these requests ?

3. What was the shortest and the longest HMRC has taken to respond
to these requests ?

4. Are any of these requests still waiting to be responded to ? If
yes, How many ?

5. How long will the UKBA/caseworker wait for a response from HMRC
before making a decision on the application ?

6. Does UKBA send reminders to HMRC in case a response is not
received within the expected time ?

7. What happens if the HMRC does not respond at all in-spite of
repetitive reminders ?

8. Is it right for UKBA to make the applicants wait for years
because a third party has not responded to their requests ?

Yours faithfully,
H Patil

Freedom Of Information Team ( IND ), UK Border Agency

Thank you for contacting the UK Border Agency Freedom of Information Team.
The Freedom of Information (FoI) Act 2000 provides public access to any
recorded information held by public authorities
If you have submitted a valid FoI request, we will acknowledge your
request within 24 hours, and aim to provide the information requested
within 20 working days as specified under the FoI Act.
The Act does not give people access to their own personal data
(information about themselves). If you require information that a public
authority holds about you, you must make a Subject Access Request under
the Data Protection Act 1998. You can find further details on how to do
make a Subject Access Request by following the link below:.
[1]http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/naviga...
We are unable to respond to other types of immigration enquiries or
general correspondence. For further information please visit our
comprehensive website at [2]www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk. If you have
submitted a general enquiry, a further message answering our most
frequently asked questions will be sent to you by our public enquiries
department shortly.
Alternatively you can contact the UK Border Agency (UKBA) Immigration
Enquiry Bureau (IEB) on:
• Telephone: 0870 606 7766
 
Freedom of Information Act Policy Team
UKBA

 

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Freedom Of Information Team ( IND ), UK Border Agency

Dear Hari

Thank you for your email below.

Your request is being dealt with and you will receive a response shortly

Regards

UKBA

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Dear Mr Patil

 

Please see the attached response following your request for information.

 

Kind regards

 

 

Daniela Walker

UK Border Agency

Vulcan House Steel

PO Box 3468

Sheffield

S3 8WA

 

 

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