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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Fri Feb 26, 2016 1:38 pm

shrikant124,

Did you got your child vaccinated to prevent meningitis B ?

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _A4_02.pdf

Currently in NHS the stock of vaccine is low till summer 2016.
So it'll be good if you can get your child vaccinated in India.

Check with local doctor.
In UK, it's impacting children.

We got my son vaccinated in India.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by shrikant124 » Sat Feb 27, 2016 6:52 pm

naveenk wrote:shrikant124,

Did you got your child vaccinated to prevent meningitis B ?

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... _A4_02.pdf

Currently in NHS the stock of vaccine is low till summer 2016.
So it'll be good if you can get your child vaccinated in India.

Check with local doctor.
In UK, it's impacting children.

We got my son vaccinated in India.
Naveen, it's good idea. I'll check in India and get it done too..

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Wed Mar 02, 2016 7:19 am

Hi shrikant124,

I called UKVI today and the call centre guy told me a decision has been made and application has been closed.
VFS will contact you about collecting the documents.

Don't know what does this mean ?

Can't figure if it indicates application has been approved or not ?

They didn't send us any email about a decision has been made.

Call centre guy told me decision has been made yesterday and application was closed.

I hope they are OK with baby photos and hospital docs which we sent to them last week.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by shrikant124 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 9:22 am

naveenk wrote:Hi shrikant124,

I called UKVI today and the call centre guy told me a decision has been made and application has been closed.
VFS will contact you about collecting the documents.

Don't know what does this mean ?

Can't figure if it indicates application has been approved or not ?

They didn't send us any email about a decision has been made.

Call centre guy told me decision has been made yesterday and application was closed.

I hope they are OK with baby photos and hospital docs which we sent to them last week.
Hi Naveen,

I think positive with this update. There must be a different way of communication when application not approved. Let me know when you have final updates. I'm chasing UKVI today for the update and will share it with you too.

Thanks
Shrikant

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Wed Mar 02, 2016 9:46 am

Hi Shri,

Called them again and they said BDHC will send all documents to VFS and VFS will complete their standard sign off process and send those documents to my home adrress.

Seems it's positive decision as they made decision within 1 day after receiving baby's photos and hospital documents.

I hope we get the dociuments with approval sticker in the passport.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Wed Mar 02, 2016 10:19 am

Just now, got email from UKVI that documents have been dispatched.
Hope everything goes well and we have approval sticket in the passport.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Wed Mar 02, 2016 10:32 am

Hi Vinny,

The email I got was like this:

Subject:Your Visa Application at the British Deputy High Commision, Chennai

Dear ******** ,

GWF Reference No : GWF**********

Your application for a UK visa has been processed and dispatched. VFS will be in touch soon about collection/delivery of your documents.
You are advised to ensure that all relevant documents have been returned to you and that all details have been correctly annotated.
UKVI cannot be held responsible for any delays or costs incurred due to any inaccuracies which have not been brought to our attention within a reasonable time scale.

Regards,
UK Visas & Immigration
British Deputy High Commission
Chennai

From the subject line and wording of the email, does it indicate anything about approved or not ?

I read some members saying the subject line should have a 7 digit reference number to indicate approval.
But the email I got doesn't have 7 digit reference number in subject line. Is this indicating anything ?

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by shrikant124 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 9:32 pm

I had reached out to UKVI and got following response

================================================================
Thank you for contacting the UK Visas and Immigration International Enquiry
Service.

We understand that you would like to know about the current status of your
visa application. I have tracked the status (GWF0xxxxxxxx and date of birth
xx/xx/2xxx) and found that a decision on your application has been delayed
whilst further enquiries are being conducted. Your visa application centre
or the entry clearance officer will contact you once a decision has been
made or, if necessary, during the consideration of your application.

===================================================================


I hope all is well. EC would've asked for additional document or clarification in last 1 week if there was any doubt. I'll keep you updating on it.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by Richard W » Thu Mar 03, 2016 1:04 am

naveenk wrote: From the subject line and wording of the email, does it indicate anything about approved or not ?
I think not. Applicants usually have to wait until they collect the passports to know whether an application has been successful.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by shrikant124 » Thu Mar 03, 2016 2:55 pm

I've recieved an email and SMS telling that the decision has been made on the application and documents are about to courier to choosen address. I hope all is well and waiting to see passport stamped with COE.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Thu Mar 03, 2016 2:56 pm

Cool, both of us will get our approvals this week :)

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by shrikant124 » Fri Mar 04, 2016 3:56 pm

We've received the passport stamped with the CoE sticker today. I'm really relieved and happy now. It was really a stressful process.

Timeline:
- Application applied: 22/Feb/2016
- Application decision made: 01/Mar/2016
- Passport reached to home by 04/Mar/2016

I'm so thankful of Hima, Naveen, CR00 and Vinny and others whoever contributed in the ROA thread. This forum helped me a lot.
I'll try my best to answer all questions in the future whoever post in this thread. This thread is very useful for all people looking for ROA for their kids in the future.

Naveen, what's a status on your side?

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Fri Mar 04, 2016 3:58 pm

Hi shrikanth,

Congrats :)
Mine rrived in Hyderabad.
Will reach home address tomorrow.
Then I will check and let you know.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Sat Mar 05, 2016 12:23 pm

Hi Shriant124,

My son got Visa stamped CoE in his passport.
Thanks a lot to Hima, Vinny, Shrikant for guiding me with required info.

Applied on 4th Feb 2016
Got email asking for baby photos, hospital records on 24 th Feb, 2016
Send the photos, docs.
Got passport with visa stamping on 4th March, 2016.

Total 1 month but tense momemnts but thanks to this forum.

I hope other ROA applicants also benefit from this forum in future.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by shrikant124 » Sat Mar 05, 2016 10:22 pm

naveenk wrote:Hi Shriant124,

My son got Visa stamped CoE in his passport.
Thanks a lot to Hima, Vinny, Shrikant for guiding me with required info.

Applied on 4th Feb 2016
Got email asking for baby photos, hospital records on 24 th Feb, 2016
Send the photos, docs.
Got passport with visa stamping on 4th March, 2016.

Total 1 month but tense momemnts but thanks to this forum.

I hope other ROA applicants also benefit from this forum in future.
Perfect, congratulations!! Well done buddy, I'm really happy for you. Best wishes for you and your family :D

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Sun Mar 13, 2016 6:17 pm

Hi shrikant124,vinny,Hima02,

I thought of going to India to bing my wife and child but not feeling well due to flu.
Can my son travel with my wife to UK?
As he is claiming right of abode based on me, should I manadatorily accompany him to UK on his first arrival in UK ?

In his ROA application ,we mentioned he is travelling with mother.
Please let me know if I mandatorily accompany him or mother is sufficient.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by vinny » Sun Mar 13, 2016 10:07 pm

Not mandatory for you to travel with him.
This is not intended to be legal or professional advice in any jurisdiction. Please click on any given links for further information. Refer to the source of any quotes.
We do not inherit the Earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by vinny » Sun Mar 13, 2016 11:01 pm

However, to avoid delays and misunderstandings, you should give your wife a letter of consent.
This is not intended to be legal or professional advice in any jurisdiction. Please click on any given links for further information. Refer to the source of any quotes.
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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Mon Mar 14, 2016 8:17 am

Hi Vinny,

Thanks for the reply.

The links you gave are for the cases where child is travelling with other adults who are not parents. It says:
"The following should be borne in mind when a child / infant is accompanied by other adults and not traveling with their parents."

But in my case, my son is travelling with my wife. He has his mother's name in his passport.

Do I still have to give my consent letter ?

For safeside, she will carry baby's birth certificate, our marriage certificate also.

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by vinny » Mon Mar 14, 2016 9:03 am

Child Travel Consent (United Kingdom) wrote:When do I need to use a Child Travel Consent?

If the child is travelling with both birth parents, a Child Travel consent should not be needed. However, in any other situation (for example, the child is travelling with only one birth parent, or a grandparent or other guardian), a Child Travel Consent is recommended, especially for international travel. Travel consents are especially useful in situations where the parents are divorced or separated and one parent wishes to take the child on a vacation or holiday.
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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Mon Mar 14, 2016 9:18 am

Hi vinny,

My wife is travelling with my son this Friday.
So technically I got only 3 days left before her travel.
If I get my chil travel consent letter notarized, can I scan it and send it ? Ot should I send the original notarized document only?

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by vinny » Mon Mar 14, 2016 9:49 am

If there isn't enough time to send the original, then a scanned copy may be better than nothing. I don't know how strict the airlines are on these matters. If they are not strict at all, then they may not require anything else apart from passports and clearances to the UK, etc. If travelling with Air India, then could probably use the form linked to previously.
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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Mon Mar 14, 2016 10:59 am

Hi vinny,

My wife & son are travelling with British Airways.
I took the printout of the the airindia form and I can fill details and sign it giving consent for my wife to travel with my son to UK.

Do I still need to get this form notarised in UK ? Or a scanned copy with my signature and passport details sufficient ?

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Mon Mar 14, 2016 11:19 am

Hi vinny,

My wife's surname in her passport is her birth surname.
My son's surname is my surname.
In my son's passport, we got same full names of me and my wife(with her birth surname).

Do you think I need to get this letter of consent notarized ? Or just sign it and scan and send to my wife ?

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Re: Right to Abode for Baby born in India for British citize

Post by naveenk » Mon Mar 14, 2016 11:29 am

Hi vinny,

Just now I called UK Visas & Immigration, they told me only if me and my wife ae divorced, then only she needs consent letter from me. Otherwise it's not at all required.

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