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Re: EEA2 RC received for Unmarried Partner!

Post by Davmck70 » Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:34 pm

mvckyw wrote:Hi All, as I learned a lot from this forum, I thought useful to give all of you my feedback.
This is my timeline for EEA2 RC received yesterday, HO has been impressively quick for an unmarried partner application (which I understand normally takes longer given that the right of residence is not automatic).
It is true the application was quite straightforward, as I have been living together with my partner in the UK for almost 4 years and provided loads of evidence on the relationship, plus my EEA partner is a Permanent Resident (employed) in the UK, but still I find the timeline quite impressive.

Good luck to all of you!

My timeline:
EEA2 form sent: 09 August 2013
EEA2 form received by HO: 12 August 2013
Acknowledgment letter received on 15 August 2013 (dated 13 August)
COA received: 29 August 2013 (dated 23 August)
RC receved: 24 October 2013 (dated 25 September 2013)

Congratulations!!!

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Post by hunter1 » Sat Oct 26, 2013 4:28 am

achan wrote:Thanks a lot for your reply! I would like to now reapply as my wife is working but they kept my passport even though I have still valid student resedence permit valid till 2016! Please advice what can I do?
Lodge paper appeal, tribunal will refund you £80 after you win. And reapply with original documents addressing the refusal too. For appeal you may send photocopies of previous and current documents (Student and Worker route both). You will 100% win the appeal as your wife is now working.

If you will not appeal and make a fresh application you may get refusal based on other lame excuses that you didn't provided enough evidence that your wife is working or they couldn't verify because her employer didn't pick up the phone etc

Send more than one payslips, employment contract and employment letter.
They stated send at least one of them in guideline but actually they are misleading us. Send as much evidence as you can not to give any chance to refuse. Also the bank statements to show money coming in to your wife account from her employer.

I have gone through all the procedure since last year and spent £2000 to solicitors. Don't be panic and don't waste money, your case is straight forward but don't give them any chance for refusal again

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Re: EEA2 RC received for Unmarried Partner!

Post by buttercup81 » Sun Oct 27, 2013 6:42 pm

mvckyw wrote:Hi All, as I learned a lot from this forum, I thought useful to give all of you my feedback.
This is my timeline for EEA2 RC received yesterday, HO has been impressively quick for an unmarried partner application (which I understand normally takes longer given that the right of residence is not automatic).
It is true the application was quite straightforward, as I have been living together with my partner in the UK for almost 4 years and provided loads of evidence on the relationship, plus my EEA partner is a Permanent Resident (employed) in the UK, but still I find the timeline quite impressive.

Good luck to all of you!

My timeline:
EEA2 form sent: 09 August 2013
EEA2 form received by HO: 12 August 2013
Acknowledgment letter received on 15 August 2013 (dated 13 August)
COA received: 29 August 2013 (dated 23 August)
RC receved: 24 October 2013 (dated 25 September 2013)
Congratulations! Please rub some luck to us too! Cross fingers we will get ours soon as well!

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Hearing date and fresh application

Post by mian » Sun Oct 27, 2013 8:33 pm

hi,
im bit confused
i send oral hearing appeal on 29th June, and i was waiting for hearing date, after 3 and half month i decided to apply fresh application, and last week i send fresh application through my solicitor, and today i received hearing letter from court, my hearing is on end of december,
what should i do now, what they will do with my new applicaiton?
definitly i will go for hearing,

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Re: Hearing date and fresh application

Post by Davmck70 » Sun Oct 27, 2013 8:51 pm

mian wrote:hi,
im bit confused
i send oral hearing appeal on 29th June, and i was waiting for hearing date, after 3 and half month i decided to apply fresh application, and last week i send fresh application through my solicitor, and today i received hearing letter from court, my hearing is on end of december,
what should i do now, what they will do with my new applicaiton?
definitly i will go for hearing,
The old application will be held for some time while the hearing proceeds. I will advice you prepare well for the hearing by visiting any Tribunal hearing centre close to you so you can gain some experience on how it works. Also gather as much evidences as possible based on reason for refusal..
more importantly, go with EEA national

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awaiting consideration of EEA2

Post by starbucks » Mon Oct 28, 2013 3:55 pm

I am waiting for the consideration on a three and half month by now, but I need my passport urgently, because my mum is seriously ill and the doctor suggested visiting her as soon as possible. My stepfather passed away two months ago, I couldn't travel back home because I didn't have my passport, already phoned my lawyer and asked if there is a possibility that HO would process my application and make a decision earlier. But my lawyer said there is no chance if I ask the passport back now, then I will have to leave this country without a valid visa(I guess he meant RC). Anybody can give some advice?

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Re: awaiting consideration of EEA2

Post by buttercup81 » Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:31 pm

starbucks wrote:I am waiting for the consideration on a three and half month by now, but I need my passport urgently, because my mum is seriously ill and the doctor suggested visiting her as soon as possible. My stepfather passed away two months ago, I couldn't travel back home because I didn't have my passport, already phoned my lawyer and asked if there is a possibility that HO would process my application and make a decision earlier. But my lawyer said there is no chance if I ask the passport back now, then I will have to leave this country without a valid visa(I guess he meant RC). Anybody can give some advice?
Im sorry to hear about your mother starbucks.

I heard that it takes at least 2 weeks to get ypur passport back if you request it. I hope they can release it asap given your situation. When is your family permit expiring? If your FP is still valid until the time you decided to fly back to UK there should be no problem. But if your FP is soon to expire or already expired once you fly out of UK you will require to apply for FP again to enter.

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Post by blegad » Tue Oct 29, 2013 1:11 pm


I was sending them email literally every second day. Most of them were ignored but I got response 3 times within the period of time that we were waiting. Maybe they got fed up with me, since i had email address to case worker so she speeded up the case ;) But in a first place once they received my letter I was told my case will be reconsidered within 10 days. For some reason your one seems to take much longer time .
Hi DGTLJNK,

When you sent those emails to follow up for your reconsideration request, do you remember how you worded your inquiries by email and who you directed it to apart from the caseworker.

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Post by boa90 » Tue Oct 29, 2013 3:43 pm

Can you get your appeal money refunded after your rc was issued with a reconsideration request?

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Post by Aliaslan » Tue Oct 29, 2013 7:50 pm

UKBA sent me a letter that they reconsider the decision if my partner sends them more proof of her exercising treaty rights .


We have sent 3payslips, a letter from her employer, a newspaper (it has her name in it as she is working for the paper)! And she has emailed the case worker from her email address.

Do you think that will be enough?

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My timeline

Post by JulietSoul » Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:23 am

Hi guys!

Here is my timeline so far. So excited!

My timeline:
EEA2 form sent: 15 October 2013
EEA2 form received by HO: 16 October 2013
Passports requested: 17 October 2013
Acknowledgment letter received on 25 October 2013 (dated 17 October)
COA (with right to work) received: 30 October 2013 (dated 27 October)

So happy I got my COA with right to work! Am applying under the Surinder Singh route.
Wonder how long I should wait for the passports before sending in another online form request...
Last edited by JulietSoul on Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Re: My timeline

Post by Imshzd » Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:28 am

JulietSoul wrote:Hi guys!

Here is my timeline so far. So excited!

My timeline:
EEA2 form sent: 15 October 2013
EEA2 form received by HO: 16 October 2013
Passports requested: 17 October 2013
Acknowledgment letter received on 25 October 2013 (dated 17 October)
COA (with right to work) received: 30 October 2013 (dated 27 August)

So happy I got my COA with right to work! Am applying under the Surinder Singh route.
Wonder how long I should wait for the passports before sending in another online form request...
You sent your application on 15 oct then how COA dated 27 August ??

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Re: My timeline

Post by dalebutt » Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:28 pm

Imshzd wrote:
JulietSoul wrote:Hi guys!

Here is my timeline so far. So excited!

My timeline:
EEA2 form sent: 15 October 2013
EEA2 form received by HO: 16 October 2013
Passports requested: 17 October 2013
Acknowledgment letter received on 25 October 2013 (dated 17 October)
COA (with right to work) received: 30 October 2013 (dated 27 August)

So happy I got my COA with right to work! Am applying under the Surinder Singh route.
Wonder how long I should wait for the passports before sending in another online form request...
You sent your application on 15 oct then how COA dated 27 August ??
Lol! Probably a mistake by the poster

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Re: My timeline

Post by JulietSoul » Wed Oct 30, 2013 12:39 pm

dalebutt wrote:
Imshzd wrote:
JulietSoul wrote:Hi guys!

Here is my timeline so far. So excited!

My timeline:
EEA2 form sent: 15 October 2013
EEA2 form received by HO: 16 October 2013
Passports requested: 17 October 2013
Acknowledgment letter received on 25 October 2013 (dated 17 October)
COA (with right to work) received: 30 October 2013 (dated 27 August)

So happy I got my COA with right to work! Am applying under the Surinder Singh route.
Wonder how long I should wait for the passports before sending in another online form request...
You sent your application on 15 oct then how COA dated 27 August ??
Lol! Probably a mistake by the poster
Sorry! Corrected now :)

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RC Received

Post by edumlo » Thu Oct 31, 2013 7:20 pm

My timeline is:

EEA1 and EEA2 sent: 10/05/2013
COA received: 15/05/2013 with right to work
EEA1 RC receiveid: 15/07/2013
Passport EEA1 requested back: 07/10/2013
Immigration visit to check if marriage is genuine: 10/10/2013
Passport returned without RC: 08/10/2013
RC receiveid on A4 paper: 31/10/2013 issued on 28/10/2013

Almost six bloody months waiting and having immigrating breaking into the house at 6am to check if me and my wife were living together, even though all the papers were correct and we`ve been married for 3 years.

Finally over...

Good luck to everyone!!!

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Post by Hopefully » Thu Oct 31, 2013 7:38 pm

I have been visiting this forum every other day. I must say thumbs up to the moderators and everyone else for all the information made available on this site. It's kept me informed in all aspects regarding EEA applications. My timeline is

EEA 2 (Married couple) sent----28th June 2013
Application received by HO-----1st July 2013
COA received-------------------- 8th July 2013 (dated 4th July)
RC --------------------------------Waiting and hopeful
Residency permit with all supporting documents recieved today 31st oct 2013

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Re: RC Received

Post by mikilo2008 » Thu Oct 31, 2013 7:58 pm

edumlo wrote:My timeline is:

EEA1 and EEA2 sent: 10/05/2013
COA received: 15/05/2013 with right to work
EEA1 RC receiveid: 15/07/2013
Passport EEA1 requested back: 07/10/2013
Immigration visit to check if marriage is genuine: 10/10/2013
Passport returned without RC: 08/10/2013
RC receiveid on A4 paper: 31/10/2013 issued on 28/10/2013

Almost six bloody months waiting and having immigrating breaking into the house at 6am to check if me and my wife were living together, even though all the papers were correct and we`ve been married for 3 years.

Finally over...

Good luck to everyone!!!

Congrats, you said they break into your house. Where you not informed before the visit. What happened when they visited, please I would like to know. Thanks

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Re: RC Received

Post by Babz » Thu Oct 31, 2013 8:09 pm

edumlo wrote:My timeline is:

EEA1 and EEA2 sent: 10/05/2013
COA received: 15/05/2013 with right to work
EEA1 RC receiveid: 15/07/2013
Passport EEA1 requested back: 07/10/2013
Immigration visit to check if marriage is genuine: 10/10/2013
Passport returned without RC: 08/10/2013
RC receiveid on A4 paper: 31/10/2013 issued on 28/10/2013

Almost six bloody months waiting and having immigrating breaking into the house at 6am to check if me and my wife were living together, even though all the papers were correct and we`ve been married for 3 years.

Finally over...

Good luck to everyone!!!
Did they 'break' or 'visit'?

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Re: RC Received

Post by edumlo » Thu Oct 31, 2013 8:55 pm

Had I not opened the door when they started banging it down it would have been broken, there were 5 of them in a huge van, ready to arrest me in case my wife was not there.

Although they call it a "visit", they were there with a warranty and ready to take me if they were not satisfied that my marriage was real.
Babz wrote:
edumlo wrote:My timeline is:

EEA1 and EEA2 sent: 10/05/2013
COA received: 15/05/2013 with right to work
EEA1 RC receiveid: 15/07/2013
Passport EEA1 requested back: 07/10/2013
Immigration visit to check if marriage is genuine: 10/10/2013
Passport returned without RC: 08/10/2013
RC receiveid on A4 paper: 31/10/2013 issued on 28/10/2013

Almost six bloody months waiting and having immigrating breaking into the house at 6am to check if me and my wife were living together, even though all the papers were correct and we`ve been married for 3 years.

Finally over...

Good luck to everyone!!!
Did they 'break' or 'visit'?

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A4 paper Residence card to Passport ...

Post by ja2wadpk » Fri Nov 01, 2013 1:28 am

Hi !
Can anybody tell me that, how long does it take to transfer residence card from A4 paper to passport ? and also what is the correct procedure ?

I've been to Poland with my wife with that A4 paper visa and my passport it was completely a mess and also when we returned back to the UK so many questions and answer...

I don't wanna spend an hour or more at the Immigration for this reason.

Thanks.

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Post by Aliaslan » Fri Nov 01, 2013 8:55 am

I have got an email from our caseworker saying:

I have received the post you sent with the evidence provided and have subsequently reassessed the decision. I can not divulge the decision what was made in this email, but the decision was dispatched yesterday and you should receive it some time soon


I guess that's not a good sign is it?

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Post by Ondatra » Fri Nov 01, 2013 10:13 am

Hi everyone,

First of all, I would like to thank all the people who post here - you've been a great help.
I am an EEA national (Lithuanian), my husband non-EEA (American). We've recently applied for both EEA1 and EEA2.

Our timeline so far:

05/10/2013 (Saturday) - applications sent to UKBA
08/10/2013 - applications received at Durham
09/10/2013 - payment taken from our bank account
17/10/2013 - acknowledgement letter from UKBA (dated 09/10/2013)

No CoA so far...I called UKBA today (01/11/2013), but they just told me to wait another 2 weeks or so and call them back if we don't receive it by then. We are a bit worried, because it seems that most of the people receive their CoA in 2-3 weeks. We've been married for 2 years, so I really don't think there could be a problem with confirming his right to work, but who knows...

What is your experience on the waiting time for CoA?

Many thanks!

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Post by axeman85 » Fri Nov 01, 2013 12:28 pm

Good people please kindly advice.

i requested back for my passport on the 19th last month and up till now i havent received it.

i am meant to travel urgently by the 3st which i have ad to postpone till 20th of this month. i have sent the rod form and also sent out the reminder.
it is EEA2 application.

i have also sent an email to liverpool Please advice on what i can do next as i have jst 19days left before i travel.

my EEa national (dad) sent the email on my behalf. i am dependant (nigeria)

bokked and paid for flight from manchester - amsterdam - lagos and i just called the nigerian embassy and they said i cant use emergency travel certificate because the flight is not direct to lagos.

i also tried the 01516725626 BUT no answer

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Post by ninkas » Fri Nov 01, 2013 12:38 pm

GREAT NEWS TODAY
application sent 30.08.13 -married couple - since 2011 bot hubby illegal entrant
COA received 18.09.13
Passport eea requested 14.10.13-received 19.10.13
RC received 01.11.2013 dated 30.10.13
application via self employed route
we over the moon.now planning Christmas holiday !
good luck to everyone and see you in 5 years !

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Post by Aliaslan » Fri Nov 01, 2013 12:55 pm

Congratulations!

Did you get it via special delivery?

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