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Re: FLRo

Post by ale001 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 5:53 pm

verbina wrote:
ale001 wrote:
hatchsead wrote:
ale001 wrote:I just got a response from Theresa May today :(

I think not directly from her but maybe on her behalf..

see below

*****

Dear........

Thank you for your e-mail dated 21 October about your outstanding application and
the delay in making a decision on this application.

I can confirm that we are in the process of deciding your application and a decision will be dispatched to you in the next two weeks. Please accept our sincere apologies for the delay in considering your application. If you do not receive a decision within the specified time, please email the Removals Casework Co-ordination Team inbox who will be able to look into this matter for you.

While we can understand the frustration this delay is causing, we would again urge you to seek professional help in relation to your threat to commit suicide. Your local authority website should provide you with information of professional / self help groups and I would once again refer you to these or to contact the Hospital and the ... organization whose contact details are listed below: ...........


Yours sincerely



Removals Casework Co-ordination Team
********

What do u guys think about this letter?

I'm really scared now as they said a decision will be dispatched in the next 2 weeks... really scared now..
:(
Its a good sign though that your case will receive the deserved attention. However, i will ask you to keep praying for a favourable decision and not just any decision. Not i intend to scare you but this is just the reality on ground considering the decisions made by the HO in recent times.
It is well!
But i'm really scared because the letter is from Removals Casework Co-ordination Team

Isn't means removal?
Nooooo I feared the same thing before, until they clarified that Removals Casework teams deal with all applications! Successful as well! Ask those on here already granted their stay- all their docs and BRP cards were from Removals Casework team!!
Oh really?

I've been thinking and thinking over because i think since the letter is from the Removals Casework Co-ordination Team,
so i think their job is only to remove who they already knew they won't grant?
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Re: FLRo

Post by verbina » Mon Nov 04, 2013 5:56 pm

ale001 wrote:
verbina wrote:
ale001 wrote:
hatchsead wrote:
Its a good sign though that your case will receive the deserved attention. However, i will ask you to keep praying for a favourable decision and not just any decision. Not i intend to scare you but this is just the reality on ground considering the decisions made by the HO in recent times.
It is well!
But i'm really scared because the letter is from Removals Casework Co-ordination Team

Isn't means removal?
Nooooo I feared the same thing before, until they clarified that Removals Casework teams deal with all applications! Successful as well! Ask those on here already granted their stay- all their docs and BRP cards were from Removals Casework team!!
Oh really?

I've been thinking and thinking over because i think since the letter is from the Removals Casework Co-ordination Team,
so i think their job is only to remove who they already knew they won't grant?
Thats exactly what I thought before!!!! But in fact its just what all caseworkers are called and they consider all applications thats all!!! :P
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star."

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Re: FLRo

Post by hatchsead » Mon Nov 04, 2013 6:10 pm

ale001 wrote:
verbina wrote:
ale001 wrote:
hatchsead wrote:
Its a good sign though that your case will receive the deserved attention. However, i will ask you to keep praying for a favourable decision and not just any decision. Not i intend to scare you but this is just the reality on ground considering the decisions made by the HO in recent times.
It is well!
But i'm really scared because the letter is from Removals Casework Co-ordination Team

Isn't means removal?
Nooooo I feared the same thing before, until they clarified that Removals Casework teams deal with all applications! Successful as well! Ask those on here already granted their stay- all their docs and BRP cards were from Removals Casework team!!
Oh really?

I've been thinking and thinking over because i think since the letter is from the Removals Casework Co-ordination Team,
so i think their job is only to remove who they already knew they won't grant?
Its not the removal caseworker or whatever that am talking about, its the fact that when HO is pressurized atimes into making decisions against their will, they could be nasty.
Like i said earlier, just keep praying, it is only God that can make things possible.
A man's heart may be pierced, his body broken, his spirit smitten, but HIS WILL, NO ONE CAN TAKE!

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Re: FLRo

Post by paty35 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:05 pm

Ale001, can you pls share the email address you used.Thanks

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Re: FLRo

Post by ale001 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 7:12 pm

hatchsead wrote:
ale001 wrote:
verbina wrote:
ale001 wrote:
But i'm really scared because the letter is from Removals Casework Co-ordination Team

Isn't means removal?
Nooooo I feared the same thing before, until they clarified that Removals Casework teams deal with all applications! Successful as well! Ask those on here already granted their stay- all their docs and BRP cards were from Removals Casework team!!
Oh really?

I've been thinking and thinking over because i think since the letter is from the Removals Casework Co-ordination Team,
so i think their job is only to remove who they already knew they won't grant?
Its not the removal caseworker or whatever that am talking about, its the fact that when HO is pressurized atimes into making decisions against their will, they could be nasty.
Like i said earlier, just keep praying, it is only God that can make things possible.
Ok thanks
Ale001

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Post by somebody007 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 10:59 am

goodday guys,been on this site for a while and i must confess,you all are doing a great job,making someone feel there are people out there to hear one story is a real burden relief.thanks people

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Post by elastep » Tue Nov 05, 2013 12:11 pm

somebody007 wrote:goodday guys,been on this site for a while and i must confess,you all are doing a great job,making someone feel there are people out there to hear one story is a real burden relief.thanks people
@somebody007
Yes it is good to know that there are other people that one could talk to about a problem that is similar to theirs and get ideas form different perspective.
We are a big happy family on this forum and it is good to to say Thank You every now and then to the people who take time out of their personal life to answer question and guide others to a successful outcome on their applications.
Application: flro ECHR article 8
applied: 12/12/2012.
Bio done: April 2013
Refused dated: 22 May 2013
PAP: 18/09/2013
JR: 03/10/2013
Outcome:

Only God knows what tomorrow may give birth to.

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Post by somebody007 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 12:18 pm

hi guys,been in uk since 2009 on a one year student visa,after my program i got an admission into another university and in fairness,the university helped me to secure an application for a 2 years visa which was also granted but i couldn't complete the MBA as at then due to financial reason,while the program was on i was dating an EU citizen and we both have a 3 years old boy.i want to know if i stand a chance to secure a stay in the united kingdom.thanks

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Re: submission

Post by dapsonlee » Tue Nov 05, 2013 1:50 pm

somebody007 wrote:hi guys,been in uk since 2009 on a one year student visa,after my program i got an admission into another university and in fairness,the university helped me to secure an application for a 2 years visa which was also granted but i couldn't complete the MBA as at then due to financial reason,while the program was on i was dating an EU citizen and we both have a 3 years old boy.i want to know if i stand a chance to secure a stay in the united kingdom.thanks
Welcome to the forum somebody007. I want to be positive on the note that if you go down the right route you are likely to get granted and if you have been living together for at least up to 2 years and you can prove that to the teeth, I don't see why not. Here is an explanation to your request,

If you are applying as the EEA national's unmarried partner, you should provide evidence that you have been living with them in a relationship akin to marriage for more than 2 years. It is unlikely that we would consider a shorter relationship as 'durable', in accordance with the EEA Regulations.

"If you are aged under 18 and one or both of your parents or guardians are not travelling with you, you should provide their written permission to travel here.

If the EEA national has lived in the UK for more than 3 months, you must provide evidence that they are a 'qualified person'. This evidence could include:

their contract of employment, wage slips and/or a letter from their employer, if they are a worker;
evidence of their National Insurance contributions, Construction Industry Scheme card (if applicable), lease on business premises, contracts, invoices, audited accounts and/or bank statements, if they are self-employed;
a school/college/university letter confirming their enrolment and the completion date of their course, and/or a bank statement or evidence of a grant or scholarship, if they are a student; or
evidence that they have sufficient funds to maintain themselves and their family members for the period of their residence in the UK, if they are self-sufficient."

Also the link below is also a guide to what documentation you might need to present your case

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/eucit ... documents/

I hope this helps! 🙈

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Post by somebody007 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 2:07 pm

'@dapsonlee,i got all document showing my water,television and house bills for past 2 years and beside my name is on my 3 years old son birth certificate and am 34 years old

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Re: FLRo

Post by ale001 » Tue Nov 05, 2013 2:26 pm

ale001 wrote:I just got a response from Theresa May today :(

I think not directly from her but maybe on her behalf..

see below

*****

Dear........

Thank you for your e-mail dated 21 October about your outstanding application and
the delay in making a decision on this application.

I can confirm that we are in the process of deciding your application and a decision will be dispatched to you in the next two weeks. Please accept our sincere apologies for the delay in considering your application. If you do not receive a decision within the specified time, please email the Removals Casework Co-ordination Team inbox who will be able to look into this matter for you.

While we can understand the frustration this delay is causing, we would again urge you to seek professional help in relation to your threat to commit suicide. Your local authority website should provide you with information of professional / self help groups and I would once again refer you to these or to contact the Hospital and the ... organization whose contact details are listed below: ...........


Yours sincerely



Removals Casework Co-ordination Team
********

What do u guys think about this letter?

I'm really scared now as they said a decision will be dispatched in the next 2 weeks... really scared now..
:(
I just hope and pray the HomeError send me a positive decision in the next two weeks as they confirmed...

I was worried before as i think the letter is from Removals Casework Co-ordination Team, but i'm a bit relieved as i heard here that it does not mean they section only removes but grants application as well.

I really need serious prayer at this time....

God pls help me, and others here

Really really scared
:idea: :? :? :?
Ale001

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Re: submission

Post by dapsonlee » Tue Nov 05, 2013 2:33 pm

somebody007 wrote:'@dapsonlee,i got all document showing my water,television and house bills for past 2 years and beside my name is on my 3 years old son birth certificate and am 34 years old
I am pretty sure you should be ok for EEA route I know length of co-habitation and how genuine the relationship is plays an important role in the application. I am pretty sure someone on here will be able to add more to what I have sighted. I believe you should be fine.

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Re: submission

Post by verbina » Tue Nov 05, 2013 2:38 pm

dapsonlee wrote:
somebody007 wrote:'@dapsonlee,i got all document showing my water,television and house bills for past 2 years and beside my name is on my 3 years old son birth certificate and am 34 years old
I am pretty sure you should be ok for EEA route I know length of co-habitation and how genuine the relationship is plays an important role in the application. I am pretty sure someone on here will be able to add more to what I have sighted. I believe you should be fine.
@somebody I think its probably best you seek advice on the EEA section of this forum luv. All the best!!
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Post by verbina » Tue Nov 05, 2013 2:41 pm

@ dapsonlee , urrrm we ve been relegated !! Back to a senior/member of standing.... strange...
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star."

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Post by dapsonlee » Tue Nov 05, 2013 2:50 pm

verbina wrote:@ dapsonlee , urrrm we ve been relegated !! Back to a senior/member of standing.... strange...

Wow erm I did just notice that you know, very strange indeed! ... 😳 👀! We still standing strong come what may!!! Hope yesterday sailed through nicely though?

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Post by verbina » Tue Nov 05, 2013 3:07 pm

dapsonlee wrote:
verbina wrote:@ dapsonlee , urrrm we ve been relegated !! Back to a senior/member of standing.... strange...

Wow erm I did just notice that you know, very strange indeed! ... 😳 👀! We still standing strong come what may!!! Hope yesterday sailed through nicely though?
Haha I went out saturday- stayed up through to sunday night.... So yesterday I spent vegged out on my sofa with my laptop.. :oops: . Guess the next big one is not until NYE thank God ! Getting old for these things
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Re: PAP/JR

Post by naba » Tue Nov 05, 2013 7:23 pm

verbina wrote:
naba wrote:Dear verbina, dapsonlee, Hatchsead, elastep, Kaisha, Summer.. and other friends, hope you are keeping well.
As I shared my solicitor applied for the appeal permission but not sure when will get the result. Therefore, I am planning to put PAP to be safe side as it needs to be done within the certain time. Can I do it side by side, sending the PAP letter now?
If so, I will try to PAP by myself because of my budget constraint and then go to the solicitor for the JR. Can anyone tell me the total cost for the JR please? I got the PAP template from a forum friend here, sorry can't remember the name (@elastep, was it you?). Please give me your tips and advice for doing the PAP. Thank you all so much for the support. Stay blessed.
Babe each PAP letter is pretty individual in terms of including caselaw etc relevant to your specific case and carefully worded. @nilemarques composed his own PAP letter I believe along with his own caselaw examples, hopefully he ll comment on this...
The cost of JR depends on which solicitor / barrister you use around £2.000-7.000 average :(
@ verbina, thank you hun for the information. I just realized that the HO office did not returned my child's birth certificate. As I mentioned earlier my case has transferred to the local office including our passport. Is the birth certificate transferred too? is it how it works? thank you. God bless.

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Post by ontothenext » Wed Nov 06, 2013 12:50 am

Home office asked for additional documents with their tight deadline. Oh well, sitting here looking what will happen next.

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Post by hatchsead » Wed Nov 06, 2013 8:54 am

Hello all, i just thought i should share this article with you which shows that the government of the day is clearly predjudice.
They have come to the realization that there is absolutely nothing they can do to the EU's and will take out their anger on the non-EU. If the founding chairman of the organization MigrationWatch UK who the government rely on for immigration advise could alter such nonsense below after reports and evidences say otherwise, then i rest my case!

The report says -

"Those from outside the EEA contributed 2% more in taxes than they received in the same period, the report showed.

Yet British people paid 11% less in tax than they received during the same period.

It also found that in 2011, 32% of recent EEA immigrants and 43% of non-EEA immigrants had university degrees, compared with 21% of the British adult population"

However, he choose to open his mouth without communicating well enough with his brains to say vomit such rubbish below;

"Sir Andrew Green, of the pressure group Migrationwatch UK, told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme: "What this report finds is that, since 1995, they have made 'a negative contribution overall' but in the last two years they've contributed 2%. So the verdict for non-EU is that the benefit to the Exchequer is minimal or negative. For EU (migrants) it is clearly positive"

You can read the whole article at http://news.sky.com/story/1164087/immig ... oost-to-uk

It is well!
A man's heart may be pierced, his body broken, his spirit smitten, but HIS WILL, NO ONE CAN TAKE!

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Re: PAP/JR

Post by verbina » Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:13 am

naba wrote:
verbina wrote:
naba wrote:Dear verbina, dapsonlee, Hatchsead, elastep, Kaisha, Summer.. and other friends, hope you are keeping well.
As I shared my solicitor applied for the appeal permission but not sure when will get the result. Therefore, I am planning to put PAP to be safe side as it needs to be done within the certain time. Can I do it side by side, sending the PAP letter now?
If so, I will try to PAP by myself because of my budget constraint and then go to the solicitor for the JR. Can anyone tell me the total cost for the JR please? I got the PAP template from a forum friend here, sorry can't remember the name (@elastep, was it you?). Please give me your tips and advice for doing the PAP. Thank you all so much for the support. Stay blessed.
Babe each PAP letter is pretty individual in terms of including caselaw etc relevant to your specific case and carefully worded. @nilemarques composed his own PAP letter I believe along with his own caselaw examples, hopefully he ll comment on this...
The cost of JR depends on which solicitor / barrister you use around £2.000-7.000 average :(
@ verbina, thank you hun for the information. I just realized that the HO office did not returned my child's birth certificate. As I mentioned earlier my case has transferred to the local office including our passport. Is the birth certificate transferred too? is it how it works? thank you. God bless.
Oh right, Im not sure about that to be honest... My friend who has been rejected and subsequently removed didnt have her passport with HO, so all the documents were returned to her solicitor along with refusal letter . Sorry I couldnt be of more help ..
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Post by verbina » Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:14 am

ontothenext wrote:Home office asked for additional documents with their tight deadline. Oh well, sitting here looking what will happen next.
Yay!! You re nearly there then hun!! You will be getting your decision soon fingers crossed!
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Re: PAP/JR

Post by hatchsead » Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:20 am

verbina wrote:
naba wrote:
verbina wrote:
naba wrote:Dear verbina, dapsonlee, Hatchsead, elastep, Kaisha, Summer.. and other friends, hope you are keeping well.
As I shared my solicitor applied for the appeal permission but not sure when will get the result. Therefore, I am planning to put PAP to be safe side as it needs to be done within the certain time. Can I do it side by side, sending the PAP letter now?
If so, I will try to PAP by myself because of my budget constraint and then go to the solicitor for the JR. Can anyone tell me the total cost for the JR please? I got the PAP template from a forum friend here, sorry can't remember the name (@elastep, was it you?). Please give me your tips and advice for doing the PAP. Thank you all so much for the support. Stay blessed.
Babe each PAP letter is pretty individual in terms of including caselaw etc relevant to your specific case and carefully worded. @nilemarques composed his own PAP letter I believe along with his own caselaw examples, hopefully he ll comment on this...
The cost of JR depends on which solicitor / barrister you use around £2.000-7.000 average :(
@ verbina, thank you hun for the information. I just realized that the HO office did not returned my child's birth certificate. As I mentioned earlier my case has transferred to the local office including our passport. Is the birth certificate transferred too? is it how it works? thank you. God bless.
Oh right, Im not sure about that to be honest... My friend who has been rejected and subsequently removed didnt have her passport with HO, so all the documents were returned to her solicitor along with refusal letter . Sorry I couldnt be of more help ..
@naba, your kids birth certificate could be an oversight or a move by an over zealous officer, i would say you should ask for it.
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Post by verbina » Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:29 am

hatchsead wrote:Hello all, i just thought i should share this article with you which shows that the government of the day is clearly predjudice.
They have come to the realization that there is absolutely nothing they can do to the EU's and will take out their anger on the non-EU. If the founding chairman of the organization MigrationWatch UK who the government rely on for immigration advise could alter such nonsense below after reports and evidences say otherwise, then i rest my case!

The report says -

"Those from outside the EEA contributed 2% more in taxes than they received in the same period, the report showed.

Yet British people paid 11% less in tax than they received during the same period.

It also found that in 2011, 32% of recent EEA immigrants and 43% of non-EEA immigrants had university degrees, compared with 21% of the British adult population"

However, he choose to open his mouth without communicating well enough with his brains to say vomit such rubbish below;

"Sir Andrew Green, of the pressure group Migrationwatch UK, told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme: "What this report finds is that, since 1995, they have made 'a negative contribution overall' but in the last two years they've contributed 2%. So the verdict for non-EU is that the benefit to the Exchequer is minimal or negative. For EU (migrants) it is clearly positive"

You can read the whole article at http://news.sky.com/story/1164087/immig ... oost-to-uk

It is well!
Yeah it started off pretty good and ended up with the usual negative Non EEA rubbish.... booo!!
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Post by Kukuwife » Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:56 am

hatchsead wrote:Hello all, i just thought i should share this article with you which shows that the government of the day is clearly predjudice.
They have come to the realization that there is absolutely nothing they can do to the EU's and will take out their anger on the non-EU. If the founding chairman of the organization MigrationWatch UK who the government rely on for immigration advise could alter such nonsense below after reports and evidences say otherwise, then i rest my case!

The report says -

"Those from outside the EEA contributed 2% more in taxes than they received in the same period, the report showed.

Yet British people paid 11% less in tax than they received during the same period.

It also found that in 2011, 32% of recent EEA immigrants and 43% of non-EEA immigrants had university degrees, compared with 21% of the British adult population"

However, he choose to open his mouth without communicating well enough with his brains to say vomit such rubbish below;

"Sir Andrew Green, of the pressure group Migrationwatch UK, told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme: "What this report finds is that, since 1995, they have made 'a negative contribution overall' but in the last two years they've contributed 2%. So the verdict for non-EU is that the benefit to the Exchequer is minimal or negative. For EU (migrants) it is clearly positive"

You can read the whole article at http://news.sky.com/story/1164087/immig ... oost-to-uk

It is well!
Migration watch have always been against non- eu migrant and am not surprised because no organisation or body is standing up for the non eu migrant. Brussels have on many occasion challenge HO to produce figures that eu migrants are taken more benefits but up today no reply from HO.
Your expectation will manifest very soon

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Re: FLRo

Post by ale001 » Wed Nov 06, 2013 10:29 am

ale001 wrote:I just got a response from Theresa May today :(

I think not directly from her but maybe on her behalf..

see below

*****

Dear........

Thank you for your e-mail dated 21 October about your outstanding application and
the delay in making a decision on this application.

I can confirm that we are in the process of deciding your application and a decision will be dispatched to you in the next two weeks. Please accept our sincere apologies for the delay in considering your application. If you do not receive a decision within the specified time, please email the Removals Casework Co-ordination Team inbox who will be able to look into this matter for you.

While we can understand the frustration this delay is causing, we would again urge you to seek professional help in relation to your threat to commit suicide. Your local authority website should provide you with information of professional / self help groups and I would once again refer you to these or to contact the Hospital and the ... organization whose contact details are listed below: ...........


Yours sincerely



Removals Casework Co-ordination Team
********

What do u guys think about this letter?

I'm really scared now as they said a decision will be dispatched in the next 2 weeks... really scared now..
:(
Hi everyone,

I just get called again from my Solicitor now and he said the UKBA asked me to start report at the reporting center, and that they will dispatch decision in the next 2 weeks. But i cannot report because i don't trust the UKBA, i have reported once before in 2007 and was removed from the UK, i have also reported myself once without asking me to do so and i was also removed again, which means i was removed from the UK twice and i returned to the UK 3 times.. So i don't trust them anymore and i wont report. So my solicitor will give them this reason as to why i wont report because of lack of trust. My solicitor said they apology for the delay in deciding my application and promised they will dispatch decision in the next 2 weeks.

What do you think guys?
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