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Re: EEA2 / FM-EFM Discussion thread

Post by G3rald » Mon Feb 22, 2016 1:24 pm

Hi everyone.

I have a problem with my COA.

I applied with my daugther (14 years old) as Non-EEA to get a Resident card, We enrolled our biometrics on 13/02/2016, on 20/02/2016 I received my daughter's COA with permit to work but I didn't receive my letter.

I thought that the HO will send them together. I don't know if it this normal... If the HO send COA separated or If I have some problem .. I am concerned about it.

Thanks in advanced.

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Post by lucia123 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 5:20 pm

thanks you so much nkunimdi77 God bless you

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Re: EEA2 / FM-EFM Discussion thread

Post by Mo2013 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 5:33 pm

Hi lucia can u please tell me What Is the issue date of the interview letter ,, our timeline quite near and still haven't hear from them

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Post by lucia123 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 5:53 pm

Mo2013 we surmmited 15 of sempember check eea timeline you will see full details

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Post by lucia123 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:28 pm

hi Mo2013 is 10th of march

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Re: EEA2 / FM-EFM Discussion thread

Post by Mo2013 » Tue Feb 23, 2016 2:34 am

Hi Lucia ,, I was asking about the interview latter issue date

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Re: EEA2 / FM-EFM Discussion thread

Post by s1120403 » Tue Feb 23, 2016 6:52 am

I was wondering what seems to be the pattern lately for the RC delivery: do they send three envelopes, one containing the documents, one containing the letter that they are issuing the RC which should arrive in the next 10 days, and one containing the RC ? or the envelope containing the documents also contains the letter that they are issuing the RC which should arrive in the next 10 days ? or there is no pattern ?

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Re: EEA2 / FM-EFM Discussion thread

Post by schaudhry1980 » Wed Feb 24, 2016 9:39 am

HI Guys,

Here is my timeline,

I am the EAA national and my wife who is from Pakistan who is in the UK on an EAA family permit at the moment (expired during application).

We sent in the application on the 26th of October 2015, Biometrics done on the 9th of November 2015 and we got a COA with the right to work on the 26th of November 2015, We have not heard anything since , is that normal ?

My second question is around the likelihood of her getting the the residency card based upon the fact that they have already done the screening previously as she got the EAA family permit previously?

Thanks in advance.

Sohail

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Post by s1120403 » Wed Feb 24, 2016 1:09 pm

schaudhry1980 wrote:HI Guys,

Here is my timeline,

I am the EAA national and my wife who is from Pakistan who is in the UK on an EAA family permit at the moment (expired during application).

We sent in the application on the 26th of October 2015, Biometrics done on the 9th of November 2015 and we got a COA with the right to work on the 26th of November 2015, We have not heard anything since , is that normal ?

My second question is around the likelihood of her getting the the residency card based upon the fact that they have already done the screening previously as she got the EAA family permit previously?

Thanks in advance.

Sohail
There isn't any correspondence in between the CoA and the decision. They are currently working on the September applications. Check the timelines here:
http://www.immigrationboards.com/eea-ro ... 3-100.html

I'm not sure what to answer about the second question.

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Re: EEA2 / FM-EFM Discussion thread

Post by Nightwolf » Wed Feb 24, 2016 6:03 pm

Finally posting this .. got residence card today.. thank u every one for.you support .. now on my way to a weeks vacation.. i wish you all best of luck.. and ill be here ofc if any one needs any sort of info regarding interview etc.. feel free to contact me..

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Re: EEA2 / FM-EFM Discussion thread

Post by alex1128 » Wed Feb 24, 2016 9:07 pm

Congratulations buddy !! Send us a postcard :D
Application sent: 25.06
Biometrics : 10/07 (dated 07/07)
COA: 29/07
Received Questionnaire: 09/11
RC : Refused ( 23/01/2016)
Appeal Filed : 25/01/2016

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Post by zeyad.ahmed10 » Thu Feb 25, 2016 10:54 am

Hello Everyone, I asked our passports back 2 weeks ago. and yesterday was 10th working days. I didnt receive them. I have filled the enquiry application as well yesterday. Is it normal that it takes more than 10 working days.
I have asked our passports back yesterday as well. I don't know if it is going to work..
Can anybody help if they have requested their passports back and it took more than 10 working days?
thank you

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Post by Nightwolf » Thu Feb 25, 2016 5:35 pm

alex1128 wrote:Congratulations buddy !! Send us a postcard :D
thanks alot bro!! I hope n pray urs gets sorted really soon... best of luck!!

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Post by punkurz » Fri Feb 26, 2016 5:36 pm

Hi everyone,

A little help as I am freaking out. I am an EEA National with residency permit here. My husband, who is American, submitted his application October 13th. His passport is expiring in June so we asked for it back 10 days ago so we can start the renewal process. Today we got a letter saying that the return was denied because he "currently has no basis of stay in UK" and that his "basis of stay in the UK depends on the conclusion of your application for a residence card." It does also say that he may "wait for the application to be decided and if successful your documents will be returned to you." But then it has all this information about flying home and voluntarily departure, etc. It is really freaking me out.

Should I be worried? Does this mean he will be deported? It seems like we are in the home stretch for the residency card, hitting 5 months in a couple of weeks. Since the COA, this is the first communication I've had. Also, this means that his passport will be 2 months from complete expiration when returned, if returned.

Anyway, anybody have experience with this letter? Any advice would help and I sure hope October's start getting their RC's.

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Post by alex1128 » Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:49 pm

There is no need to freak out this letter is quite normal ... they will not return the passport of Visa nationals unless they have a valid visa on it !!
I personally think that the wording of these letters has been chosen specifically to stress/freak people out ...
I see you are close to 5 months so do not worry and sit tight and you will get your visa very soon, moreover nobody could deport you if you are having a genuine relationship !
Application sent: 25.06
Biometrics : 10/07 (dated 07/07)
COA: 29/07
Received Questionnaire: 09/11
RC : Refused ( 23/01/2016)
Appeal Filed : 25/01/2016

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Post by wegiwegi » Sat Feb 27, 2016 12:15 am

alex1128 wrote:There is no need to freak out this letter is quite normal ... they will not return the passport of Visa nationals unless they have a valid visa on it !!
Well my wife's application was refused, saying that there was not much evidence of me exercising treaty rights, and that she has to leave the country now, her passport was sent back to us, even there is not valid visa on it. Im still reading and having a laugh because they are really Muppets, I am Swiss citizen, sent swiss passport, and on the refuse letter said I presented swedish passport, and swedish marriage certificate, when in fact was swiss, amazing HO
Timeline:
Fourth application sent 21.07.17
HO received 24.07.17
Paid on 25.07.17
Biometrics 23.08.17
COA received 07.09.17
Passports received 07.09.16
Status: Decided on 10.11.17
Documents returned 13.11.17 dated 09
RC 13.11.17 dated 09

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Post by alex1128 » Sun Feb 28, 2016 11:57 am

Well in this case it must be a mistake from one of these new agency staff the HO hired ...
Have you provided the prrofs of you exercing treaty rights ?
I believe if you are genuinely exercing treaty right you jave strong grounds for reproduction and/or appeal ... you have just to start the procedure and nobody will deport you !
Application sent: 25.06
Biometrics : 10/07 (dated 07/07)
COA: 29/07
Received Questionnaire: 09/11
RC : Refused ( 23/01/2016)
Appeal Filed : 25/01/2016

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Post by wegiwegi » Sun Feb 28, 2016 2:35 pm

alex1128 wrote: I believe if you are genuinely exercing treaty right you jave strong grounds for reproduction and/or appeal ... you have just to start the procedure and nobody will deport you !
I will be starting a new application, it is cheaper than going the appeal way, just gattering all my paperwork, and this August will be 2 years married, will see the outcome, they hinted on the refuse letter, that we are a marriage of convenience, and if a new application was made, we will have to attend an interview etc
Timeline:
Fourth application sent 21.07.17
HO received 24.07.17
Paid on 25.07.17
Biometrics 23.08.17
COA received 07.09.17
Passports received 07.09.16
Status: Decided on 10.11.17
Documents returned 13.11.17 dated 09
RC 13.11.17 dated 09

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Re: EEA2 / FM-EFM Discussion thread

Post by Fiso4ka » Sun Feb 28, 2016 8:13 pm

Hello everyone,

I am planning to apply for EEA2(EFM). I am in a long-term relationship with EU partner, and we are both based in UK. At the moment, I am preparing a cover letter to connect all the supporting documents. My questions is: does my partner need to write and sign this cover letter too? that he confirms that this information is complete and true? Or is it better if he writes a separate letter to support my application? But then I am not quite sure what else he can add there =)

I know that the cover letter is not obligatory, but in the case of EFM I believe one needs to put an extra effort to prove the status of your relationship. Initially, I was planning to apply together with my partner, PR for him and RC-EFM for me - and this would make our story more complete, with more supporting documents from my partner. But we found out that he didn't have comprehensive insurance while he was a student. So he will have to apply separately on the basis of long-term residency in the UK.
Thank you in advance!

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Post by Mo2013 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 1:21 pm

Hello guys , want ask something,, I got the latter state that I will receive my RC in 10 working days on 24/2 and till now I haven't received it I called the DX and they said no out standing delivery for my address so normally how long it takes to receive it , thanks

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Post by s1120403 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 1:37 pm

Mo2013 wrote:Hello guys , want ask something,, I got the latter state that I will receive my RC in 10 working days on 24/2 and till now I haven't received it I called the DX and they said no out standing delivery for my address so normally how long it takes to receive it , thanks
Congratulations, Mo2103 ! It should take 10 working days from the date of the letter; anyhow they have a contact e-mail if you haven't gotten in it within the standard time frame. But rest assured, it will arrive. They are probably printing it. Has the letter dated 24/2 arrived with the rest of your documents or separately ? Did it arrive by regular Royal Mail or by special delivery ?

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Post by Mo2013 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 5:54 pm

Yes everything came in same Royal Mail signed for . Hope u hear good news soon

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Post by Ali12035 » Wed Mar 02, 2016 7:18 pm

Hi every body.

This forum is really a very helpful.

I am non EEA family member holding EEA residence card after several time refusal and appeal which were dismissed. Finally successes third time in 2014 when my wife got her EEA registration certificate in 2014 in person at croydon office after that HO issue me residence card.

We are married since 4 years.

I applied for my children's EEA family permit from Abu Dhabi which was also refused!!! And then we challenged refusal after hearing we won appeal they travel to uk with us in Sep 2015.

Now we applied for EEA residence card for children on 25/01/2016 payment taken 27/01/2016. After that no any news.


I think that it should be a hat trick in appeal. We lost in applications, solicitors, Appeal of mine and wife. Appeal of children's almost.£5000

Any idea ?

Thanks

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Post by Petanque » Thu Mar 03, 2016 10:43 am

Hi all,

My mum is currently applying for EEA FM residence card. She is staying with me and my husband in the UK in the meantime. She entered the country on a tourist visa, which does not expire until 2018, but there is a requirement that she should not stay in the country for more than 180 days in a year. If the application will take over 5 months (which by the looks of it is very possible) she will breach this rule. I particularly worry that in the case she gets a refusal this may cause problem for her when applying for the next tourist visa.

We are considering asking for her passport back and make her travel back home for couple of months while waiting, but I understand that you can only request your passport back in an emergency (not sure if it is an emergency in our case)? Also, when entering the country next time would she be able to enter on a tourist visa if RC application is under consideration?

Ours is probably a rare case, but any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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Post by ericy » Thu Mar 03, 2016 1:52 pm

Hello, everyone,

I am very new to this and just met a very confusing situation yesterday.

I submitted my EEA2 application on Feb. 11 as a married partner of a EU citizen working in London. I received a letter yesterday (dated Feb 28) from HO stating that it was a COA, however it cannot decide my right to work in the UK, claiming that I did not provide sufficient evidence proving my sponsor is practising treaty rights, therefore I have to wait till the application is decided (within 6 months). Along with the COA, there is a letter for me to do biometric enrolment.

I just did the enrolment today but still wondering what can I do if my COA doesn't allow me to work... I provided all they requested while preparing for the application. The application asked for a signature of my partner's employer and contact details+NI number+hours of work, etc, which I had provided with confidence.

Did any one have this type of response before? I am very frustrated by the vagueness of the application process and now I have no idea what to do next...

I hope someone could help me by giving me some advice. Thank you all in advance!

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