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It came by recorded delivery to my solicitor's office. Also they sent back all my original documents.Omonilollyjoor wrote:Congrats on your freedom, pls let us know if it was delivered by recorded delivery, also are your documents sent alongside as well. Thanks
Derivative RC's are another form of EEA RC... they dont hold Bio's... do they ?Nat1979 wrote:Himam2 wrote:Pls how about the biometric question posted earlier? Could you help with that? Did you do biometrics? Thanks.
Sorry I missed the earlier question. I didn't do any biometrics. But that could be because UKBA already holds my biometrics for a visa I had before.
they put the news on the wrong section.mam2 wrote:Well,they did put on their website in Nov that from 1st Dec, all applications for leave to remain or enter will require biometrics. unless they put the news on the wrong section but it was at both European section and the other ones as well. I'm sure we will start hearing from them soon re applications pending and of course issueing DRC. I'm staying positive. Stay blessed.
Thanks for the link. This is very interesting. Discrimination against the Zambrano child is just unfair!!!HiPriest wrote:This to be held alongside Sanneh v SSWP
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[/quote]kiss300 wrote:NAT1979 CONGRATE ON UR VISA. i would like to ask you some questions. Please when you won the appeal did the Home Office send u a COA to work while waiting for your DRC? and also did they send you a form to fill with 2 passport photo to be sent to them?[/url][/list][/list][/code]
Nat1979 wrote:kiss300 wrote:NAT1979 CONGRATE ON UR VISA. i would like to ask you some questions. Please when you won the appeal did the Home Office send u a COA to work while waiting for your DRC? and also did they send you a form to fill with 2 passport photo to be sent to them?[/url][/list][/list][/code]
plse Nat, what did u include in your appeal, need your help Ihave asolicitor but Idon't trust them any more have to collect my own evidencesNat1979 wrote:Just wanted to share that I got my zambrano residence card today. So happy. After such a long time of waiting I finally have my life back.
My timeline is:
First Applied 23/01/2012
Refused with no right of appeal 23/02/2012
Appeal Anyway 27/06/2012
Judge Allowed the Appeal 24/08/2012
Derivative Residence Card 25/01/2013
PS residence card issued after a pre-action letter for judicial review because of the length of time taken to issued status paper.
God is Good. Have Faith
[/quote]HI kiss hw long did you wait for your appealkiss300 wrote:NAT1979 CONGRATE ON UR VISA. i would like to ask you some questions. Please when you won the appeal did the Home Office send u a COA to work while waiting for your DRC? and also did they send you a form to fill with 2 passport photo to be sent to them?[/url][/list][/list][/code]
Sara,all you need to prove to the court is that,you are the primary carer of the british citizen minor.And back it with a case law of the Upper tribunal like the Omotunde Vrs the Sec of state to buttress your case and also the ZH Tanzania to bring out the issue of best interest of the child which UK is under obligation to adhere to in any case involving a child.sarahassy wrote:kiss300 wrote:NAT1979 CONGRATE ON UR VISA. i would like to ask you some questions. Please when you won the appeal did the Home Office send u a COA to work while waiting for your DRC? and also did they send you a form to fill with 2 passport photo to be sent to them?[/url][/list][/list][/code]
thanx very much kofi. How long did your appeal take.kofi75 wrote:Sara,all you need to prove to the court is that,you are the primary carer of the british citizen minor.And back it with a case law of the Upper tribunal like the Omotunde Vrs the Sec of state to buttress your case and also the ZH Tanzania to bring out the issue of best interest of the child which UK is under obligation to adhere to in any case involving a child.sarahassy wrote:kiss300 wrote:NAT1979 CONGRATE ON UR VISA. i would like to ask you some questions. Please when you won the appeal did the Home Office send u a COA to work while waiting for your DRC? and also did they send you a form to fill with 2 passport photo to be sent to them?[/url][/list][/list][/code]
Article 3(1) of UNCRC and Article 9 of the UNCRC which is the separation of a child from the parent/primary carer/guardian against their will,which can only be done in the best interest of the child.The homeoffice didnot comply with this declaration making the decision itself unlawful in relation to Article 8(2).
I sent in a request for expedited hearing and they scheduled me for July endingsarahassy wrote:thanx very much kofi. How long did your appeal take.kofi75 wrote:Sara,all you need to prove to the court is that,you are the primary carer of the british citizen minor.And back it with a case law of the Upper tribunal like the Omotunde Vrs the Sec of state to buttress your case and also the ZH Tanzania to bring out the issue of best interest of the child which UK is under obligation to adhere to in any case involving a child.sarahassy wrote:kiss300 wrote:NAT1979 CONGRATE ON UR VISA. i would like to ask you some questions. Please when you won the appeal did the Home Office send u a COA to work while waiting for your DRC? and also did they send you a form to fill with 2 passport photo to be sent to them?[/url][/list][/list][/code]
Article 3(1) of UNCRC and Article 9 of the UNCRC which is the separation of a child from the parent/primary carer/guardian against their will,which can only be done in the best interest of the child.The homeoffice didnot comply with this declaration making the decision itself unlawful in relation to Article 8(2).
It takes a while these days cos of the backlog.I sent a request for expedited hearing and July ending was the earliest they could offersarahassy wrote:thanx very much kofi. How long did your appeal take.kofi75 wrote:Sara,all you need to prove to the court is that,you are the primary carer of the british citizen minor.And back it with a case law of the Upper tribunal like the Omotunde Vrs the Sec of state to buttress your case and also the ZH Tanzania to bring out the issue of best interest of the child which UK is under obligation to adhere to in any case involving a child.sarahassy wrote:kiss300 wrote:NAT1979 CONGRATE ON UR VISA. i would like to ask you some questions. Please when you won the appeal did the Home Office send u a COA to work while waiting for your DRC? and also did they send you a form to fill with 2 passport photo to be sent to them?[/url][/list][/list][/code]
Article 3(1) of UNCRC and Article 9 of the UNCRC which is the separation of a child from the parent/primary carer/guardian against their will,which can only be done in the best interest of the child.The homeoffice didnot comply with this declaration making the decision itself unlawful in relation to Article 8(2).
July is not far, let me know how it goes plse.Wish you the best of luck.kofi75 wrote:It takes a while these days cos of the backlog.I sent a request for expedited hearing and July ending was the earliest they could offersarahassy wrote:thanx very much kofi. How long did your appeal take.kofi75 wrote:Sara,all you need to prove to the court is that,you are the primary carer of the british citizen minor.And back it with a case law of the Upper tribunal like the Omotunde Vrs the Sec of state to buttress your case and also the ZH Tanzania to bring out the issue of best interest of the child which UK is under obligation to adhere to in any case involving a child.sarahassy wrote:
Article 3(1) of UNCRC and Article 9 of the UNCRC which is the separation of a child from the parent/primary carer/guardian against their will,which can only be done in the best interest of the child.The homeoffice didnot comply with this declaration making the decision itself unlawful in relation to Article 8(2).