is 4.5 months the official standard? I see a lot of people who are 5+ months and still waiting. It's really frustratingMileman wrote: Your 4.5 are up, hopefully you will have some news later this week.

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is 4.5 months the official standard? I see a lot of people who are 5+ months and still waiting. It's really frustratingMileman wrote: Your 4.5 are up, hopefully you will have some news later this week.
No, the actual time frame is of course the 6 months in which apparently 95% of the requests are resolved.Iyk13 wrote:is 4.5 months the official standard? I see a lot of people who are 5+ months and still waiting. It's really frustratingMileman wrote: Your 4.5 are up, hopefully you will have some news later this week.
alex1128 wrote:Hello guys i freshly applied for my wife which is a non-eea, and we thought we would share our timeline in order to keep in touch with people who applied around July2015, good luck to everyone :
Application sent: 25.06
Received in HO: 27.06
Payment deduction: 29.06
COA w/right to work: pending
RC: Pending (15/11)
Applied as: EEA Citizen and EEA Citizen spouse >10 months
lyk13, Biometric enrolment started to be required as from 6 April 2015.Iyk13 wrote:My application was under the new form but I never did biometrics in the UK... How do I know if I should or not? I applied on Feb 26th. I had my biometrics taken as part of the EEA FP Visa that I got before coming to the UK at the british embassy at my home country....
Such a relief thank you !bvc1989 wrote:lyk13, Biometric enrolment started to be required as from 6 April 2015.Iyk13 wrote:My application was under the new form but I never did biometrics in the UK... How do I know if I should or not? I applied on Feb 26th. I had my biometrics taken as part of the EEA FP Visa that I got before coming to the UK at the british embassy at my home country....
Sure!Mileman wrote:Second slow week on a row, let´s try and imagine that lots of people got their RC but they may not necessarily be on the forum.
Let´s have some positive thoughts for next week!!
It makes sense, I honestly did not have that factored in, good insight.bvc1989 wrote:Sure!Mileman wrote:Second slow week on a row, let´s try and imagine that lots of people got their RC but they may not necessarily be on the forum.
Let´s have some positive thoughts for next week!!![]()
But I've been told July is normally slow due to Summer holidays taken by the HO employees...
WHAT ABOUT OUR SUMMER HOLIDAY?Mileman wrote:It makes sense, I honestly did not have that factored in, good insight.bvc1989 wrote:Sure!Mileman wrote:Second slow week on a row, let´s try and imagine that lots of people got their RC but they may not necessarily be on the forum.
Let´s have some positive thoughts for next week!!![]()
But I've been told July is normally slow due to Summer holidays taken by the HO employees...
Hi lancolusian,lancolucian wrote:Hi Everyone,
iam posting first time on this forum as it seems a good way to track your application times. i applied as EEA EFM with my cousin brother . i do not see many members posting about their EEA EFM timeline. it will be much appreciated if few more members can post about extended family member timelines. my timeline is below.
Application posted 18/05/2015
received by HO: 19/05/2015
Received acknoledgement, COA and Biometrics on same day: 28/05/2015 Dated 27/05/2015
Enrolled Biometrics: 29/05/2015
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Smegan, as you mention, there are lots of people who receive their RC even having their passports sent back.smegan wrote:Hello all,
have been a silent reader for some time now! I have a question about people requesting their passports back. It seems like many people have done this but when I called the home office (and also when my lawyer called the home office), they said if I ask for my passport back, then it is HIGHLY LIKELY that it will invalidate the application and it will be withdrawn. Is this true? I have read on this forum that many people have requested their passport back and they still received their RCs. Also, on the "request your documents back" form, they specifically have a question that states "do you want to withdraw your application? YES or NO" Therefore, I'm very confused why the home office will tell me it is highly likely my application will be withdrawn and cancelled if I ask for my passport back. Also, my friend requested hers back in May to attend a family wedding in Italy and there was no problem. She also called up afterwards when she received her passport back whether it cancelled her application and they said no, its fine. when I stated all this over the phone to the home office, they just said, they have been advised to say that it is highly likely that applications will be cancelled when this question was asked of them. Perhaps they are just trying to persuade everyone NOT to ask passports back because they have to then dig it out? I'm so confused! Anyone else have any experience? Also, my lawyer said, perhaps they are clamping down now with the recent changes to the application form at the beginning of the year and they are trying to make it harder now.
It's just I desperately need to travel home to OZ for a concert (I'm a classical musician) and flights are booked etc.
I would also like to share my timeline!
Confirmation of receipt: 10/04/15
COA w/right to work: 17/04/15
RC: Pending
Applied as: EEA2, I'm Australian, married to Italian currently on student visa
sweet snowhite wrote:Hi all,
I'm a first time poster.
Application submitted: 11th July 2015
Received in HO: 13th July
Payment taken: 14th July
I'm the EU national(German) with PR and my partner is the non-eu national.
Congratulations to those who have received their RCs and good luck to the rest.
From your posts it seems it is a long waiting process. Im dreading this already.
You would only be right to call them after 30.09 Aleks, as you know we have the exact same timeline.Aleksandrija wrote:Hi everyone ....i am so frustrated waiting... has anyone of feb. Or march applicants made a phone call to HO about the stage thst there appl. Is in ?
My coa is 30/03
I am expecting my rc this month
I have few interviews ...what do they say when they see u with COA ?Mileman wrote:You would only be right to call them after 30.09 Aleks, as you know we have the exact same timeline.Aleksandrija wrote:Hi everyone ....i am so frustrated waiting... has anyone of feb. Or march applicants made a phone call to HO about the stage thst there appl. Is in ?
My coa is 30/03
I am expecting my rc this month
They do give 6 months as a timeframe, and even at that they say 5% of cases may go beyond that!
I have few interviews ...what do they say when they see u with COA ?Mileman wrote:You would only be right to call them after 30.09 Aleks, as you know we have the exact same timeline.Aleksandrija wrote:Hi everyone ....i am so frustrated waiting... has anyone of feb. Or march applicants made a phone call to HO about the stage thst there appl. Is in ?
My coa is 30/03
I am expecting my rc this month
They do give 6 months as a timeframe, and even at that they say 5% of cases may go beyond that!
Unfortunately two contract roles were placed on hold because I have less than a month left in my FP and about 2 months before the COA is void and they were not willing to risk it.Aleksandrija wrote:I have few interviews ...what do they say when they see u with COA ?Mileman wrote:You would only be right to call them after 30.09 Aleks, as you know we have the exact same timeline.Aleksandrija wrote:Hi everyone ....i am so frustrated waiting... has anyone of feb. Or march applicants made a phone call to HO about the stage thst there appl. Is in ?
My coa is 30/03
I am expecting my rc this month
They do give 6 months as a timeframe, and even at that they say 5% of cases may go beyond that!
Yeah the lawyer told us it may take up to 4 weeks after sending the biometrics!!! But hopefully it will come sooner than this.bvc1989 wrote:alex1128 wrote:Hello guys i freshly applied for my wife which is a non-eea, and we thought we would share our timeline in order to keep in touch with people who applied around July2015, good luck to everyone :
Application sent: 25.06
Received in HO: 27.06
Payment deduction: 29.06
COA w/right to work: pending
RC: Pending (15/11)
Applied as: EEA Citizen and EEA Citizen spouse >10 months
It looks like end of June applications are taking longer to received the CoA