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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 10:55 pm
by zahirsona
hi horizon i send my passport to HO next Monday when i seen my appeal allowed thanks god what a relief and one think the court give them to appeal our decisions with in 5 days what you think about this the HO doing appeal against the court decisions
Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 5:31 pm
by horizon1985
zahirsona wrote:hi horizon i send my passport to HO next Monday when i seen my appeal allowed thanks god what a relief and one think the court give them to appeal our decisions with in 5 days what you think about this the HO doing appeal against the court decisions
Hi Zahir,
OK that's good. Yes i know it could be a big relief

. Hmm dear you need to read and understand that how the judge has made his judgment ? what reasons and under what arguments he used to allowed your appeal. To be honest the reasons and laws under which judge made his decision for me was very strong and after reading them i couldn't see anything reason that HO will appeal against that decision. Don't worry man you will be alright

. Do pray for it.
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 6:19 pm
by zahirsona
hi horizon can you send me the UKBA address i send my passport next monday
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 11:26 pm
by zahirsona
Hi Horizon can u tell me which UKBA postal address I send my passport and also send me the email address plz
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 5:51 pm
by horizon1985
Zahir dont send your passport like that. I think you should concern with your solicitor that where to send your passport. Or you can ring HO and ask them everything but I wont recommend you to send your passport without informing them. you asked me address it can be
UK Border Agency
European Applications
EEA2
PO Box 306
Dept 110
Liverpool L2 0QN
OR it can be Croydon office.
You can try this number (0845 010 5200) and ask them or email them. Samelamin had provided lots of contacts during his case. You can check his thread. But my advise to consult with solicitor or call UKBA directly and get direction from them. I will try to contact UKBA next week through my solicitor.
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 5:53 pm
by horizon1985
you can try this number as well
0151 672 5626
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 3:48 pm
by zahirsona
hi horizon i send email on
EREC@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk to explain my appeal was successful and i am still waiting for replay
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 12:38 am
by horizon1985
GOOD LUCK Zahir, hope that you receive your RC soon as well. I will contact my solicitor today and tell him to contact HO about any progress.
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 9:10 am
by zahirsona
Hi horizon1985 did u received any good news about your RC my solicitor told me the HO send you a letter for passport request we wait till this Friday
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:49 am
by horizon1985
Hi Zahir, i spoke to my solicitor yesterday. He said don't push them etc. I don't understand why he doesn't want to correspond with HO ? my passport is already with HO which has expired. i was thinking that HO may ask me for sending them new passport request but it is more than 4 weeks and haven't heard anything from them. my solicitor said that if I have a job letter etc. then we can request HO because we need to give any genuine reason to HO for priority. I don't understand and puzzled now :/ . If we wait like then it would be 6 months. Please can you give me your email address . i need to ask you something which I don't want to discuss here. Good luck to you.
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 4:51 pm
by zahirsona
horizon1985 wrote:Hi Zahir, i spoke to my solicitor yesterday. He said don't push them etc. I don't understand why he doesn't want to correspond with HO ? my passport is already with HO which has expired. i was thinking that HO may ask me for sending them new passport request but it is more than 4 weeks and haven't heard anything from them. my solicitor said that if I have a job letter etc. then we can request HO because we need to give any genuine reason to HO for priority. I don't understand and puzzled now :/ . If we wait like then it would be 6 months. Please can you give me your email address . i need to ask you something which I don't want to discuss here. Good luck to you.
This is my email
ksa552007@yahoo.com
Re: Cost of appeal
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:07 pm
by zahirsona
Hi samelamin can you send me the UKBA address which you send your original passport after allowed your appeal
Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:06 pm
by irene_hamm
Do anyone know how long it take for a residence card to be place on passport after appeal won in the upper tribunal? Pls do anyone know.
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:14 am
by zahirsona
Hi Irene after won the appeal take 8 week some time longer. The First-tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) refuse your appeal then uper tribunal allowed your appeal. Samelamin any news about your RC from HO.
Horizon any good news .
I send my original passport, 2 picture,original appeal determination to HO
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:37 pm
by bigsale
i thought this forum is here to help people out, so why is everyone not helping me out? i have posted my questions for the past few weeks and everybody seems to be skipping and ignoring my post, plz someone nice and compassionate should help!
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:25 pm
by EUsmileWEallsmile
You might have had a better response if you'd asked your question in your own thread rather than in the middle of a timelines thread, where it will have got lost amongst people posting about, well er, their timelines.
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:55 pm
by matma
[quote="bigsale"]Hello everyone,
I am a may applicant.
My timeline is as follows:
EEA2 applied on 14th may 2012
Notice of refusal with all docs except passport received: 15th Aug
Refusal reasons: no enough evidence showing my EEA sponsor is exercising treaty rights as she is unemployed. I've sent them application on the basis of job seeker and to support that I've attached her job application letters, job centre plus letters showing that she has registered unemployed. But they say in refusal letter that for exercising treaty rights she must be employed atleast 1 year before getting unemployed. Furthermore at the time of decision, she was still unemployed for more than 1 year. So they refuse my case with a right to appeal. If not I have to leave UK.appeal set for 11th october,
I want to ask for your help guys, do i have a case and what can i do?
app
Thank you![/quote]
hi bigsale
i dint get ur post right do u apply as an unmarried partner or married, if ur looking to appeal against HO Decision u need enough eveidence to show to the judge that HO handle ur case wrongly, do you have kids together, when u av been together, wat ar the circumcision that bond u and ur partner together that u can use and that ur family cant be broken, for her not working is not enough for HO to denies her treaty and right, dont panic but do the right thing
stay bless
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:59 pm
by matma
[quote="bigsale"]i thought this forum is here to help people out, so why is everyone not helping me out? i have posted my questions for the past few weeks and everybody seems to be skipping and ignoring my post, plz someone nice and compassionate should help![/quote]
this is someone else post page, can you kindly open a new topic on ur page am sure u will get enough replies
stay blessed
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:42 pm
by mobismome
based on the information you have given i will advise you to reapply because the eea regulation 2006 stated that (see below)
Qualified person”
6.—(1) In these Regulations, “qualified person” means a person who is an EEA national and in the United Kingdom as—
(a)a jobseeker;
(b)a worker;
(c)a self-employed person;
(d)a self-sufficient person; or
(e)a student.
(2) A person who is no longer working shall not cease to be treated as a worker for the purpose of paragraph (1)(b) if—
(a)he is temporarily unable to work as the result of an illness or accident;
(b)he is in duly recorded involuntary unemployment after having been employed in the United Kingdom, provided that he has registered as a jobseeker with the relevant employment office and—
(i)he was employed for one year or more before becoming unemployed;
(ii)he has been unemployed for no more than six months; or
(iii)he can provide evidence that he is seeking employment in the United Kingdom and has a genuine chance of being engaged;
(c)he is involuntarily unemployed and has embarked on vocational training; or
(d)he has voluntarily ceased working and embarked on vocational training that is related to his previous employment.
you will only win your appeal is you can prove that your spouse was employed for 1 year before been unemployed otherwise tell your spouse to get any job then reapply as a worker
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:50 pm
by bigsale
matma wrote:bigsale wrote:Hello everyone,
I am a may applicant.
My timeline is as follows:
EEA2 applied on 14th may 2012
Notice of refusal with all docs except passport received: 15th Aug
Refusal reasons: no enough evidence showing my EEA sponsor is exercising treaty rights as she is unemployed. I've sent them application on the basis of job seeker and to support that I've attached her job application letters, job centre plus letters showing that she has registered unemployed. But they say in refusal letter that for exercising treaty rights she must be employed atleast 1 year before getting unemployed. Furthermore at the time of decision, she was still unemployed for more than 1 year. So they refuse my case with a right to appeal. If not I have to leave UK.appeal set for 11th october,
I want to ask for your help guys, do i have a case and what can i do?
app
Thank you!
hi bigsale
i dint get ur post right do u apply as an unmarried partner or married, if ur looking to appeal against HO Decision u need enough eveidence to show to the judge that HO handle ur case wrongly, do you have kids together, when u av been together, wat ar the circumcision that bond u and ur partner together that u can use and that ur family cant be broken, for her not working is not enough for HO to denies her treaty and right, dont panic but do the right thing
stay bless
Yes i applied as a married partner and we have a kid together, she stop receiving jsa because she was due to deliver, she has never worked in the Uk,we have been together for 13months now.
Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:52 pm
by bigsale
mobismome wrote:based on the information you have given i will advise you to reapply because the eea regulation 2006 stated that (see below)
Qualified person”
6.—(1) In these Regulations, “qualified person” means a person who is an EEA national and in the United Kingdom as—
(a)a jobseeker;
(b)a worker;
(c)a self-employed person;
(d)a self-sufficient person; or
(e)a student.
(2) A person who is no longer working shall not cease to be treated as a worker for the purpose of paragraph (1)(b) if—
(a)he is temporarily unable to work as the result of an illness or accident;
(b)he is in duly recorded involuntary unemployment after having been employed in the United Kingdom, provided that he has registered as a jobseeker with the relevant employment office and—
(i)he was employed for one year or more before becoming unemployed;
(ii)he has been unemployed for no more than six months; or
(iii)he can provide evidence that he is seeking employment in the United Kingdom and has a genuine chance of being engaged;
(c)he is involuntarily unemployed and has embarked on vocational training; or
(d)he has voluntarily ceased working and embarked on vocational training that is related to his previous employment.
you will only win your appeal is you can prove that your spouse was employed for 1 year before been unemployed otherwise tell your spouse to get any job then reapply as a worker
she stop receiving jsa because she was due to deliver, we have a baby boy now, she would have started work if not for the pregnancy.