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analucidi wrote:Good morning! We were actually that close to withdraw our/his application yesterday and reapply. But I called Home Office today and a very nice gentlemen told me to leave the process as it is, because apparently Home Office will inquire about any additional info if it is missing. He said there is a rare opportunity that application would fail, because they are trying their best to minimise amount of failing applications. (suprisingly!) So now the plan is to send payslips as Kamoe recommended and see if they can change COA. Need to act fastten513 wrote:Hi analucidi,
Section 12: Sponsor is currently working
Proof of your sponsor’s employment
Ask your sponsor’s employer to complete the declaration in section 12B, or
Enclose a letter from your sponsor’s employer confirming the details in section 12A. This must
be signed and dated by the employer, include the employer’s contact details, and be on the letter-headed paper of the employer.
Proof of your sponsor’s income or salary
Wage slips covering the last 3 months or the relevant period (see above), and/or
Your sponsor’s bank statements showing receipt of wages for the last 3 months or relevant
period.
The above is from guidance. The question is if you not send payslip but are you send bank statements to show that receipt of wages or salary. It seem Home office need two proofs. If by rules said you have to reapply but if caseworker who handle your case is very understandable you may receive a new COA same as case of Lali.
Hope it help.
Thanks for this. Will give it one more week then start chasing them!ten513 wrote:Hi embassy international,embassyinternational wrote:Is there an official policy on when it's acceptable to inquire about a COA? I saw on one post that there seems to be a 15 day expected turn-around time after biometrics have been registered, but not sure if that means that beyond 15 days is considered to be excessively long.
It has been 18 working days since I registered my biometrics and I'm getting worried because I need to travel abroad twice next month for work, and I only have about 7 weeks left on my EEA Family Permit.
Not panicking yet, but given how long inquiries take I'd rather start them sooner than later if they are within the legitimate time-frame.
Thanks!
It said 21 days you will received COA after enrolled Bio. I think you should make inquiry your COA now.
About traveling. As far as I know, you can traveling with no problem at all as long as your Family Permit is not expire yet, COA will use to cover when after Family Permit is expired.
Hope it help.
ve u been interviewed?alex1128 wrote:The interview questions are quite easy !! They are mostly related to your everyday habits and style of life and events that happen to you and your spouse.
So just keep calm and go for the interview, you have nothing to fear if you have nothing to hide.
By the way, could you share with other members the questions they have sent you to fill up ?
I am checking this forum three times a day like a doctor's prescription. Lolbilly.s1 wrote:so no gud news today...
juneapp wrote:I am checking this forum three times a day like a doctor's prescription. Lolbilly.s1 wrote:so no gud news today...
We both are in the same boat bily. It's a matter of days now.
I don't know why but I think days now are passing like the turtle speed.
true guys.. y do v have sat n sunNightwolf wrote:juneapp wrote:I am checking this forum three times a day like a doctor's prescription. Lolbilly.s1 wrote:so no gud news today...
We both are in the same boat bily. It's a matter of days now.
I don't know why but I think days now are passing like the turtle speed.
Me too Man!!![]()
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DX for card rest by POST Officealoo wrote:Anyone received his or her resident card recently ? which mail does it delivery ? Royal mail or DX ?
Nope! But I've been in this forum for quit sometime now and judging from all the interview experiences the members have shared in the past with us i can tell that there is nothing complicated about these questions a part of being personal. ..billy.s1 wrote:ve u been interviewed?alex1128 wrote:The interview questions are quite easy !! They are mostly related to your everyday habits and style of life and events that happen to you and your spouse.
So just keep calm and go for the interview, you have nothing to fear if you have nothing to hide.
By the way, could you share with other members the questions they have sent you to fill up ?
billy.s1billy.s1 wrote:guy i have received questionnaire . was hopin for good news.. is there someone who was in same situation?
Hi bigdaddy1344,bigdaddy1344 wrote:Hi Everyone
i applied for EEA EFM in May 2015 but no reply yet.
the COA i received was with No right to work , i saw few members applying for COA with right to work which i also did but never heard back from HO, i called them and only answer i got was "email them again".
its been 5 months of since i received COA but no new of my application yet
i applied with my cousin who is EU national and exercising treaty rights in uk.
please let me know your experinces if enyone got EEA EFM or COA with right to work.
My timeline is below
applied : 18/05/2015
HO received: 19/05/2015
COA / BIO received: 28/05/2015(COA no right to work)
RC: pending