I applied for a c-permit in January. Until now I did not get any approval / denial.
I call / send email to the migration office twice a month, and they keep telling me that all documents are ok and my application is still in process and I should be patient.
I wonder: is there a legal due time which they have to inform me whether my application is accepted or not?
The problem is that they are not willing to issue a document stating that my request is in process. I provided my original B permit (which is already expired), so basically I feel a bit like Angela Bennett...
Don’t worry, I’ve gone months waiting for permits that have expired, and I’m still here. Anyone who might possibly ask to see your permit is familiar with the process.
I also applied last year in October. Still nothing. I called multiple times, emailed them, went there in person twice to ask about the progress of their assessment. Last time I was told I will get a reply in a week or two. Almost a month passed since. I don't understand why on Earth it could take so long to check 5-6 files. At least give me an official rejection so I can go to the lawyer and have him have a chat with them.
If you want to travel and hold a non-EU passport, you can get a “Return Visa”, traveling without it and with expired residence permit is pretty risky if you are a non-EU national.
Return visa
You will require a return visa if your visit is not governed by a permit. However, such return visa is only issued if one of the following requirements is fulfilled:
if you meet the requirements related to residence in Switzerland, but your residence or settlement permit is temporarily not in your possession;
if your application for a residence permit is pending and the Migration Office authorized you to stay here during the application procedure; or
if the Migration Office or Residents’ Registration Office is reviewing your application to extend your residence or settlement permit and you wish to go on holidays.
In order for us to assess the situation, we need to see you personally at our office. If children under the age of 18 are involved, a parent or legal guardian must be present as well.