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You do not care at all whether UKBA operates legally? Really?chursy wrote:Frankly don't care about the money or it's legality as far as the visa is issued in a day! I hope this comes quick
Just the sort of encouragement the UKBA's looking for!chursy wrote:Frankly don't care about the money or it's legality as far as the visa is issued in a day! I hope this comes quickPlum70 wrote:No one knows yet...expect that any word'll be published on the UKBA website.
chursy wrote:Frankly don't care about the money or it's legality as far as the visa is issued in a day! I hope this comes quickPlum70 wrote:No one knows yet...expect that any word'll be published on the UKBA website.
Plum70 wrote:If it were clear what checks the UKBA was performing prior to approving non-EEA family member (PR)RCs then I might be more inclined to entertain the discussion of a token admin fee. But what I cannot grasp is why EU/EEA applications can be decided same day or within a month for free, but non-EEA applications either can take up to 6 months free of charge or, to enjoy same day service, may need to be charged.
What (background, employment, taxation, criminal, character) checks are carried out on a union citizen that differ so vastly to their non-EU fam. member? Are they not supposed to be treated 'equally' under EU law, esp. as they are family?
This is interesting to read, but I am not sure I believe it.bobobo wrote:One of frieds dad works for the HO, I did speak to him, he was very discreet in disclosing info but the crux was with EEA nationals they just check if they have exercised the claimed treaty rights on application and criminal checks. With Non EEA nationals they dig deeper they conduct checks on previous immigration history, employment checks, criminal checks also they use a secondary service with Police and HMRC which means the turn around time for these checks is about 4-6 weeks, this shoul ideally be done in 1-2 weeks (the service they use for other paid applications)
Also every case is peer reviewed before RC is granted and in some cases refered to Sr Case Workers.
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:This is interesting to read, but I am not sure I believe it.bobobo wrote:One of frieds dad works for the HO, I did speak to him, he was very discreet in disclosing info but the crux was with EEA nationals they just check if they have exercised the claimed treaty rights on application and criminal checks. With Non EEA nationals they dig deeper they conduct checks on previous immigration history, employment checks, criminal checks also they use a secondary service with Police and HMRC which means the turn around time for these checks is about 4-6 weeks, this shoul ideally be done in 1-2 weeks (the service they use for other paid applications)
Also every case is peer reviewed before RC is granted and in some cases refered to Sr Case Workers.
Why so much effort? How many RCs are actually turned down based on these extensive investigations? And employment checks would seem totally irrelevant for family members.
tyoosuf wrote:I got this reply from PEO Liverpool.tyoosuf wrote:Dear All,
Please I will like to know if there is premium services for EEA and Non-EEA.Early this year around june,the UKBA annouces that soon before end of the year they will be offering this services at some cost which for me,it is good idea to ease the stress and time that is been pass through when processing Application(EEA2,3,4).
Now,the news thread is no available on the UKBA website and I am concern about this or as it been cancelled or now only available to solicitors.
I am sending a copy of this message to UKBA as well.
Any news will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Dear Sir
I am sorry for the confusion Liverpool PEO announced that we had plans
to offer this service but unfortunately due to policy and European law
it has been cancelled
We are unable to offer this service to anyone including Solicitors
Regards
Liverpool PEO
Thanks for pasting my update.That was the reply I received from PEO Liverpool on Thursday 8th December 2011vinny wrote:tyoosuf wrote:I got this reply from PEO Liverpool.tyoosuf wrote:Dear All,
Please I will like to know if there is premium services for EEA and Non-EEA.Early this year around june,the UKBA annouces that soon before end of the year they will be offering this services at some cost which for me,it is good idea to ease the stress and time that is been pass through when processing Application(EEA2,3,4).
Now,the news thread is no available on the UKBA website and I am concern about this or as it been cancelled or now only available to solicitors.
I am sending a copy of this message to UKBA as well.
Any news will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Dear Sir
I am sorry for the confusion Liverpool PEO announced that we had plans
to offer this service but unfortunately due to policy and European law
it has been cancelled
We are unable to offer this service to anyone including Solicitors
Regards
Liverpool PEO
No it is not (fair). You are residing in your country of origin and the UK govt is well within it's rights to impose immigration related fees for your non-EU spouse to join you. If you both were to move to another EU country you would pay next to nothing to obtain a residence card for your spouse; also if after living&working in another EU country you returned to the UK with your spouse, you would pay nothing for a RC as well. This is the same principle for union citizens living in the UK - it is a reciprocal agreement.joshtr81 wrote:I think its only fair! I have had to pay £1000s in visa fees (in person!) for my husband to stay here with me and i'm british...dont see why someone who lives here who isnt shouldnt have to pay for their spouse to settle with them!!
sjimoh112 wrote:Hi guys, please feel free to contribute to this topic. In-case you haven't heard or seen this- ukba is to charge 300£ for eea applications.
UKBA- 'There is no fee for applications made by post or in person at the moment under European law. We will be introducing a fee of £300 for applications made in person at our public enquiry office in the future, but there will no fee for applications made by post. We will update the website when the fee for applying in person is introduced'.
What do you think guys?
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... /applying/
immaculatestuff wrote:Do you know when this service will be available? I am in the middle of preparing my application and it would be good if I can have an answer in a day as opposed to almost six months.
Thanks
sjimoh112 wrote:Hi guys, please feel free to contribute to this topic. In-case you haven't heard or seen this- ukba is to charge 300£ for eea applications.
UKBA- 'There is no fee for applications made by post or in person at the moment under European law. We will be introducing a fee of £300 for applications made in person at our public enquiry office in the future, but there will no fee for applications made by post. We will update the website when the fee for applying in person is introduced'.
What do you think guys?
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... /applying/