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I bought it from AVIVA. and paying 45 pounds for one person every month. n i bought it from very first day. i send all the docs with my application. Good luck with u guys..i hope u will get it soon.JOZIO1453 wrote:Im in same stuation with you. i sent my documents 28 april and then they wanted insurance for my wife and scholl finance statement and i sent back 28 may and I req. my passports back in 18 july and I got it 20 july in 2 days and I am waiting for RC.naseeri110 wrote:Finally Got my RC on 23rd july my time lines are as follow
7th April, sent my application
8th April, HO received
4th May, COA received
25th May, Requested For Passports.
4th June, Reeceived that by 2nd class post.
23rd July RC received.
some points i want to mention that i did apply as a spouse of eea national who is exercising her treaty rights as a student. i am working full time, i bought health insurance only for my wife. not for myself. more on that i send them royal mail envelop but they did not use that at any point. and send my all docs by normal 2nd class delivery.
did you buy this insurance from the begining or after they req. ?
thanks
Good luck to you too berber!!berber wrote:Hi,Scarlett82 wrote:Hi there,
Here's our timeline so far:
Application received by HO - 09/06/11 (applying as married partner)
COA received by 2nd class post - 14/07/11 (dated 06/07)
Anyone else who has applied around the same time?
Application received by HO 01/06/2011
CoA received by 14/07/2011(dated 27th/06)
RC...........??
Good Luck
Thanks brokenbeat. Fingers crossed we get the RCs soon... I'm expecting it will be in September/October. Applications seem to be taking 3-4 months at the moment. Good luck to you too!brokenbeat wrote:Hi Scarlett, I applied one day after you. Received COA around July 9. Very likely we both will have our RC's in hand by 1st or 2nd week of September given the average times it is taking for others on here. Best of luck!Scarlett82 wrote:Hi there,
Here's our timeline so far:
Application received by HO - 09/06/11 (applying as married partner)
COA received by 2nd class post - 14/07/11 (dated 06/07)
Anyone else who has applied around the same time?
If you get job offer you can request "Priority Treatment"johannf wrote:I am very happy for those people that received all their papers. May I wish you all the best.![]()
Unfortunately I am reading this post with major dissapointment. Seeing everyone getting the CoA's so quickly, and mine not having come through in the last 12 weeks since I applied, is really hard to take.
I am sending a fax to them again today, for yet another request for a CoA, as the last one I did via phone, did not materialise. The worst is that I've missed out on 2 very good jobs, because of no CoA.
I'm really at wits end now...
imraniqbal2010 wrote:it was monthly. the website is http://www.health-on-line.co.uk/ and i settled for this coz there were so many conflicting comments on the ever-so-cheap WPA so i didnt want to risk it thats why i chose a higher-tier insurance. ironically, the NHS card came three days ago. besides, the general consensus is that the NHS card is not "private medical insurance" so its better to get private onecouragenh wrote:imraniqbal2010 wrote: APPLICATION RECEIVED: 17MAY
COA DATED: 8 JUNE
RESIDENT CARD DATED: 21 JULY
RECEIVED IT: 23 JULY
History: applied under EEA wife being self-sufficient (looking after baby) and i was working. Used health-on-line "personal choice" private medical insurance and costed £78 for the three of us (essential cover, option 2,3,4,5 and £500 excess).
this is just half of a story of a long endurance to get EEA family permit (2 rejections).
Good luck to everyone, pm me for any specifics etc
78 pounds monthly or annually??
and could you please send me the site link as well.
and if you were working,were you not covered by NHS,OR do you still need to buy cover?
thnx
Section 1 – Handling Of Requests For Priority Treatment Of EEAjohannf wrote:thanks dasjoker. wasnt even aware of any "priority treatment"... (clicked on your link but nothing loads...?)
But I sent them a fax, so who knows what happens next.
dasjoker wrote:Section 1 – Handling Of Requests For Priority Treatment Of EEAjohannf wrote:thanks dasjoker. wasnt even aware of any "priority treatment"... (clicked on your link but nothing loads...?)
But I sent them a fax, so who knows what happens next.
Applications
1. Criteria for priority
1.1 When caseworkers decide whether to agree to a request for priority, they should
consider whether:
• refusal of the priority request is likely to create more work (i.e. in justifying the
refusal) than would make the refusal worthwhile; or
• there is evidence that the case has been mishandled or overlooked; or
• the application has been outstanding for more than three months.
1.2 In each case, we should consider the application for documentation immediately.
However, if priority is not appropriate then the case should not be given priority.
further delay is justifiable then priority should not be given.
1.3 We may, in addition, start consideration where an applicant:
• is unable to make journeys necessary for compassionate or business reasons
on existing documents.
• is elderly (i.e. 65 or over).
• can show that he or she needs an EEA document for a particular job
• has already been significantly inconvenienced as a result of inefficiency on
the part of the Home Office. (In such cases priority should be given when the
fact comes to light, regardless of whether it is requested.)
How have they been communicating with you? Do they mainly correspond via email? Because I faxed them a formal request for priority consideration and they have not even had the courtesy to confirm receiving it or reply. I have a really good job offer that I might lose if they delay any longer.imraniqbal2010 wrote: You are very right,If UKBA caused inconvenience for you somehow they will compensate it and will process your application on urgent basis.
They lost my Passport and then as a compensation they offered me to send RC on A4 paper but i asked them to wait until i submitt my passport coz i want RC on paper.
Qman wrote:How have they been communicating with you? Do they mainly correspond via email? Because I faxed them a formal request for priority consideration and they have not even had the courtesy to confirm receiving it or reply. I have a really good job offer that I might lose if they delay any longer.imraniqbal2010 wrote: You are very right,If UKBA caused inconvenience for you somehow they will compensate it and will process your application on urgent basis.
They lost my Passport and then as a compensation they offered me to send RC on A4 paper but i asked them to wait until i submitt my passport coz i want RC on paper.
cassandra7 wrote:hi everyone, here is my story.we decided to get married in february 2010, applied for Certificate of Approval. 5 months later we received Certificate of Approval and my passpor, but HO kept passport of my husband. I am from EU, my husband is non-EU. After our wedding we sent documents again to HO with EEA2 application on 27/05/2011, with a copy of his passport, because HO has a original. On 16/06/2011 we received letter from HO, asking to send them his passport, not a copy of passport???? On 20/06/2011 we send them new letter, asking them to re-open our application, explaining that passport had been submitted to the UKBA with our application for Certificate of approval and was kept by the UKBA(HO) since then. No news since 20/06/2011...any ideas?
brokenbeat wrote:How is it that the UK government can be so careless and haphazard with our passports? It perplexes and annoys me to no end that we go through many weeks/months of meticulous planning and organizing for the EEA2. The least the government can do is have the decency to treat our important possessions with care!
Has there ever been cases of the government losing original documents such as birth or marriage certificates? I've mailed off quite a few priceless original documents as supporting evidence. I'll be damned if they lose those as well!
For the first three months you and your EEA husband don't need to do much to enter and leave the UK. It's a good idea to carry your marriage certificate if travelling, though.kimchi_bb wrote:Hello everyone, have a difficult situation pls help! I am about to apply EEA2 and I am not a visa national. I can stay for 6 mths with my entry stamp but I arrived in the end of Apr, and got married in July. Which means my 6 mths will be expired in Oct while I would still be waiting for RC. I am afraid that they would count me as overstayed and reject my application. Me and my husband are planning a visit to his parents in late Aug and when I come back I will have a new stamp on my passport. but if I dont receive the COA by then, I am afraid they would not let me in with my marriage certificate and just send me back home, or they could just dont let me in even with the COA?
I read on the UKBA website that:
You do not need to obtain documents confirming your right of residence in the UK if you are a family member of an EEA national.
We are frustrated of the situation, that would be a big problem if they count me as an overstayed person! how could I come back!? Pls help and thanks in advance!!
anthonydoh wrote:Here is our timeline:
Sent: May 24
Received by UKBA: May 25
COA received: June 27
Residence card received: August 2
This was much faster than I had anticipated, well done to the staff there! Only 10 weeks!
(We are a married couple).
This is great news! I applied only 17 days after you. Also as a married couple, employed. Crossing my fingers...anthonydoh wrote:Here is our timeline:
Sent: May 24
Received by UKBA: May 25
COA received: June 27
Residence card received: August 2
This was much faster than I had anticipated, well done to the staff there! Only 10 weeks!
(We are a married couple).
Thanks, I am employed, I had just started working before we made the application. My wife, as the non-EEA national, found employment whilst the application was in process, using her EEA Family Permit.imraniqbal2010 wrote:anthonydoh wrote:Here is our timeline:
Sent: May 24
Received by UKBA: May 25
COA received: June 27
Residence card received: August 2
This was much faster than I had anticipated, well done to the staff there! Only 10 weeks!
(We are a married couple).
Congrates and could you plz elaborate that under wich category did u applied,
employed,self sufficient orstudent.
thnx