UK NMC decision Letter stories, CoS stories and experiences
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So, I decided to start this thread so we can discuss our U.K. NMC decision letter stories as well as CoS and Tier 2 visa application in the year 2019. Especially with all the new updates and changes with the NMC for international registration and Brexit.
I joined the queue on the 20th of February and still waiting for my DL. I know it is still early. But these days, people have been testifying to getting it in less than 15 working days. I am really anxious. Anyone submitted around the time, and still waiting for their DL as well?
9 hours ago, Meenu77 said:Anyone encountered with any such case in past? It's very scary ?
I think that case is highly unlikely though. In fact, I never know of anyone who did not pass the OSCE in the first take. 3 attempts is very generous for the NMC. And of course, we should not allow that to happen. Just think positively and do your part. Prepare well and I know your trust or employer also have brilliant preparation support.
2 hours ago, clairedelune08 said:I think that case is highly unlikely though. In fact, I never know of anyone who did not pass the OSCE in the first take. 3 attempts is very generous for the NMC. And of course, we should not allow that to happen. Just think positively and do your part. Prepare well and I know your trust or employer also have brilliant preparation support.
Thanks for your positive response ?
2 hours ago, clairedelune08 said:Yes, you need to call or send them an email. Sometimes, the queue date is different from when the last document was uploaded into your portal.
Same queue date, no DL yet. However, I called yesterday and the operator said I already have an assessor and he gave me her name. E-mailed my assessor and she told me that my application is ready for assessment and gave me a time frame of two weeks for her to finish the assessment. Sigh
I sent them mail and got to know that my queue date is the same date when they received my last document.
Update: July 26 queue date, still no decision letter. Already heard from some whose queue date is July 29 and they already got theirs. I don't want to be jealous or anything but if only the NMC knows the lengths we went through just to process the needed requirements as early as possible and to realize later on, that it would not matter if you complied with them earlier or not. ?
4 minutes ago, chessky said:I just got my DL literally a few minutes ago!!!!!!!!!
Queue date July 15th!!!
I am so happy, thank God!!! I started out so well and then started to get so anxious. God is good!!!
Congratulations! God is great..
So, it took more than a month in your case. What plans afterwards?
28 minutes ago, Monalisaindia said:Congratulations! God is great..
So, it took more than a month in your case. What plans afterwards?
Thank you!
I actually lost my job offer from the hospital in England because my process took a long time, almost a year now. I plan on interviewing for another hospital as soon as my recruiting company finds something suitable. I feel I should be more marketable especially having my DL in hand. I hope to be UK bound before Christmas.
1 minute ago, chessky said:Thank you!
I actually lost my job offer from the hospital in England because my process took a long time, almost a year now. I plan on interviewing for another hospital as soon as my recruiting company finds something suitable. I feel I should be more marketable especially having my DL in hand. I hope to be UK bound before Christmas.
All the best for your future endeavours! Do you know how long the offers from NHS hospitals validate?
clairedelune08
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Yes, you need to call or send them an email. Sometimes, the queue date is different from when the last document was uploaded into your portal.
Same queue date, no DL yet. However, I called yesterday and the operator said I already have an assessor and he gave me her name. E-mailed my assessor and she told me that my application is ready for assessment and gave me a time frame of two weeks for her to finish the assessment. Sigh